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Police took to the streets of Manenbergon Friday to spread the word abouttheir efforts to quell the gang violence
that has gripped the area in recent months.Attacks on police members have become
more common following flare-ups in a gangwar after the festive period.
“We are busy dishing out the pamphletsand it is about the gang violence in the area,seeing that now at the moment it is very qui-et and we would like to thank the public forthat. If it was not for them, the place wouldnot have been quiet at all.
“We will keep going on with this operationevery week, because we are supposed to be
doing it to reach the public and build thepartnership between us and the communityat large,” says Colonel Sanele Zama, actingcommander of the Manenberg police station.
Although the cause of the flare-up in gangviolence is not conclusively known, thosenot wanting to be named say that it is as aresult of in-fighting in one of the area’s big-gest gangs.
Police visited the area between Red RiverRoad in the north and the Downs in thesouth to create renewed awareness and tothank community members for helping thepolice root out criminals who put their livesand livelihoods at risk.
Zama says the peace currently experi-enced in the area can be put down to peacetalks held in the community as well as a
march which was staged by some of the resi-dents last week.
However, Zama is aware that the bond be-tween the police and the community has tobe strengthened.
“We must improve our partnerships sothat we can gain the trust of the community.As we are amongst them, we will keep on do-ing what we are doing, being here and pro-viding information to the community.”
Sandra Petersen, a resident of RhoneWalk, says police should also come to theparty when dealing with complaints not re-lating to gang violence or drug-related activ-ity.
“I called Manenberg police on Sunday andfive more times after that and until todaythey have not come out to inspect the prob-
lem,” she said.Petersen told police that she was a patient
of Valkenberg Hospital and that due to hermental state, the police would have to inter-vene before she lost control and hurt some-one. However, the domestic issue betweenher husband and the other person who wasinvolved was eventually resolved beforethings came to the worst.
“If the police are there to help a person,then they also have to do their jobs by com-ing out to support us.
“They said that there was a gang fight, butI did not hear any gunshots and told themthat there isn’t any gang fight. Even if it wasa gang fight, they would still have to comeout because that is their job.”V Continued on page 3.
Police members took to the streets last week to urgecommunity members to help them fight gangsterismand drugs in the area. From left are Warrant OfficerWayne Koeberg, Captain Edward Bailey, Colonel SaneleZama and Constable Hurem Louw. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
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Petersen says she wants to trustthe police, but does not know whatwould restore that trust.
“The point is that if they do theirwork, they must do it properly. Ifpeople phone in and ask for help,they must come and must not letthe person phone four or five timesbefore they want to decide to come.If they want us to respect them oreven [for us] to give them informa-tion about guns and drugs and allthat, they must also work with thecommunity.”
Angela Barnet, another resident,echoes Petersen’s views and saysshe also feels reluctant to engagewith the police based on her pastexperiences.
“It would not be a problem for usto tell them about things and youdon’t want your children to grow
up in such an environment, butwhen they treat you like that, thenhow can you still trust them?”
When asked if police were tooharsh in dealing with communitymembers, Zama says it should notbe the norm, but only in instanceswhen a life is at risk.
“I do not think that we are toohard on them, but we cannot let thecriminality take over the commu-nity. The police only act in such aharsh situation if they have to de-fend other people’s lives and alsotheir own lives; that is when theymust actually do that. It is not nor-mal for us to do that. If it is quietas it is now, then our approach willbe a softer approach.”V Anyone with information regarding crimi-nal activity can call Manenberg police sta-tion on 021 699 9400.
Police went door to door in the streets of Manenberg on Friday to createawareness among community members in an effort to quell gang violence.
PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
There is hope on the doorstep ofthose who are trapped in a life
of addiction and want to help them-selves.
Often, the process of getting backto a life of sobriety is a stumblingblock in itself due to the high costof the specialised treatment re-quired.
LifeWorx has established its out-patient rehabilitation programmeat Docks Mission Church in Bel-gravia Road this week.
The programme, which followsthe matrix intensive care model,will be run for three nights a weekfor the next 16 weeks from yester-day.
Rubin Alard, chairperson atLifeWorx, explains that addictswill come to lectures and supportgroups over the period.
The programme is divided intotwo sections, namely early recov-ery and relapse prevention. Includ-ed in the programme is family andone-on-one counselling.
“LifeWorx is formerly a supportgroup we ran for addicts and theirfamilies. The problem with thesupport group was that we encoun-tered those who were affected whocame to the support group, but thesupport group programme couldnot actively deal with their prob-lem and then in-house rehab isvery expensive,” says Alard.
Although there are government-run institutions that do facilitaterehabilitation programmes like
theirs, they often have a long wait-ing list.
“It is out of that need for the pro-gramme to deal with those affectedin a cost-effective way and also ina systematic way. It involves one-on-one counselling, it involvesgroup sessions and then it involveslectures,” Alard adds.
3 times a week“Addicts will come for three
evenings a week for a full fourweeks. Monday evenings will startat 18:30 and end at 20:00. Wednes-day evening is for the addict andthe family from 19:00 to 20:30 andthen again on Thursday from 18:30to 20:30, but that is only for the firstfour weeks.
“After that, everything will befrom 19:00 to 20:30.”
Following the initial 16-weekprogramme, there will be contin-ued care, which will be presentedover another 32 weeks on Wednes-day evenings. The intention of theadded programme is to take the ad-dicts and re-integrate them into ac-tive society.
“There are those who are atschool and we try and get themback into school or FET colleges.Those who must get back to work;we try to integrate them,” says Al-ard.
He also says the initiative islinked to another group which of-fers computer literacy classes,which he says could offer an ave-nue for rehabilitated people to gainuseful skills they could use to im-prove their lives even further.
“The programme is designed sothat in those first 16 weeks, you cancome in at any time.
“It’s like a circle, it runs and youcan fill it in, but then you will haveto go the full course [again].”
The programme is presented byfour facilitators and four co-facili-tators who work together withcounselling psychologists and adoctor, if required.
In cases where the caregiversdeem the addict to be “too fargone”, they get referred to inpa-tient treatment. Only once theyhave completed that programmewill they be allowed back to Life-Worx’s outpatient programme,which still has a minor cost at-tached to it.
“We are looking at between R150and R200 a month, but we also donot want people to come becausethey cannot afford it and we willdetermine that,” he says.
He says the cost and payment ar-rangements for addicts who are notfinancially secure will be workedout during the addict’s first meet-ing.
“If the addict can go to their fami-ly and can ask if each one of themcan give them R5 or R10 a month,an arrangement can be sought. So10 people who can give R10 a monthfor the rehab – it could be minimalif you compare it to what you willpay at other places for even outpa-tient rehab.
“That is actually just to givethem a sense of responsibility andthey also play a role in being re-sponsible for their sobriety.”
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team captains’ meetings, which are held atSurrey Estate Primary School in PlutoRoad, Surrey Estate every Saturday morn-ing. Registration opens at 10:30, while thecaptains’ meeting starts at 11:00.The cost per team is R650 with a maxi-
mum number of 15 people per team. A de-posit of R150 will secure a spot for a team.“We are also encouraging teams to raise
additional funds of R1000 if possible,” saysMandyAdams, a volunteer and secretary ofCansa Relay for Life Athlone.The registration fee for a teamof 15 people
comes toR44perperson.Therefore, in orderfor a team to raise an extra R1000, each ofthe 15 team members can donate R66 alongwith their R44 registration fee each. Cansa,
however, reiterates that the fundraising as-pect of the event is voluntary.The event is limited to 150 teams.There are currently 95 teams registered
for the event, with 170 cancer survivers reg-istered in these teams.Children are welcome. Children over the
age of five years will have to be registeredas part of a team, while children youngerthan five are not required to pay the regis-tration fee.The registration process for cancer survi-
vors:. The registration of cancer survivorstakes place at the team captains’ meetings.. Meetings areheld at SurreyEstatePrima-ry School in Pluto Road, Surrey Estate ev-ery Saturday – at 10:30 for registration and11:00 for the meeting.. Cancer survivors are requested to fill ina registration form, an indemnity form anda consent form (with photographs).. If a cancer survivor is unable to attendthese meetings, the captains may fill in theregistration form on their behalf (withnames, contact numbers and addresses).The committee is trying to raise a total
of R300 000, with the current pool sitting atR128 000.“As a fully sponsored eventwe rely on the
goodwill of sponsors andare always lookingfor organisationswilling to partnerwithus.“We have witnessed the growth of the re-
lay over time, so much so that for 2014 wereceived two awards for themost teams reg-istered and the most survivors at a relay.This success would not have been possiblewithout the assistance of our partners andsponsors who have played a vital role,” Ad-ams says.
Vygieskraal tohost cancer relay
Today
V Athlone: Life Worx has launched its outpa-tient rehab for substance abuse. The programmewill run over 16 weeks for three evenings perweek with an added 32 weeks for one night perweek. The cost is based on affordability. Thosewho need treatment can contact Life Worx on079 400 4175 or [email protected].
Sunday 13 to Tuesday 15 March
V Belgravia: Emmanuel Full Gospel Church inSixth Avenue will be hosting a gospel campaign,to kick off at 09:00. The two other nights startat 19:30. The guest speaker will be evangelist
Vincent Alexander. For more information contactHazel on 061 009 5016 or Denise on083 456 1383.
Thursday 31 March
V Kirstenbosch: An art workshop will be heldfor children aged between six and nine yearsold at the Gold Fields Education Centre from09:00 to 13:00. Children will enjoy a guidedwalk into the garden and paint a box fornature’s treasures. Entry costs R60. Booking isessential. For more information contact021 799 8670 or [email protected].
Wednesday 27 April
V Sunnyside: Sunnyside Primary School will begoing to the Baxter Theatre at 14:00. They willbe there to see Unchained, a dance productionby Afrika Ablaze. Tickets cost R80 each. Formore information call the school on021 696 5106 or WhatsApp Nadia Charles on072 274 4763.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 8 March 2016 NEWS 5
PARKTOWN
Complaint paidoff, says localEARL HAUPT
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Cable theft, in particular of copper tele-phone lines, has been a bugbear of
many for the last few years.For one Athlone resident, persistence
paid off in order to obtain a favourableend-result.RaaniyahDaniels fromParktowneven-
tually hadherTelkom line restored to fullfunctionality following numerous at-tempts, even after the business continual-ly said it was not able to restore regularservice to her line in a stipulated periodof time.However, despite Daniels’s situation,
the issue of cable theft is a criminal oneand cannot always be placed at Telkom’sdoorstep.PyneeChetty, national spokesperson of
Telkom, reiterates that mechanisms arein place to ensure that service is restoredto areas affected by cable theft. Each situ-ation differs from the next, meaning thatin some cases, a solutionmay take longer,Chetty says.“In some areas, Telkom has observed a
trend in the deliberately determined cy-cle of theft. This is damaging businesses,depriving our customers of a basic ser-vice and, in some cases, adversely affect-ing their security. Of course this is affect-ing our capacity to deliver services with-in acceptable time intervals.”Daniels reported that Telkom cables
had been stolen in her area in late Janu-ary.
“We were first told that it was going tobe fixed, then secondly, after logging nu-merous faults, wewere told that [Telkom]would not be fixing it as our area is seenas a high-risk area for theft,” she says.Telkom then informed her that cable
theft in the area had already taken placeon three separate occasions, but that thelatest instance of theft had been the firsttime it had affected Telkom.Telkomapparentlyquestionedwhybet-
ter safety measures had not been imple-mented to avoid another theft.Daniels also approached Suzette Little,
ward councillor for the area, for help.In escalating her frustration Daniels
then complained on social media, whichled to a response from the telecommuni-cations company, which ensured that theentire area that had been affected – fromLoerie Road down to Bosduif Road – wasrepaired.Chetty says Telkom has adopted vari-
ous interventions in its efforts to countercopper cable theft.“In cases where it has become virtually
impossible to eliminate service interrup-tions, wireless-based products, amongothers, are offered to customers as an al-ternative to the normal fixed wire lineservice.”Chetty mentions that these services
can only be offered to customers who livewithin the footprint area of Telkom’s al-ready existing wireless technology.“Copper cable theft remains the biggest
inhibitor to Telkom’s capability to im-prove service levels.”
Philadelphians celebratefour decades of harmonyCHEVON BOOYSEN
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A celebration of note.This iswhat supporters of thePhiladelphi-
ans can look forward to on Sunday 20Marchas the gospel choir ushers in its 40th anni-versary.The eight members of the Philadelphians
hope to bring their supporters together tocelebrate their existence.Veteran Philadelphian Chris Petersen
says: “Our group started as an a capellagroup, but as the years went on we added in-struments. Since our inception we havetravelled all over the Peninsula, singing atvarious churches and hosting concerts,” Pe-tersen says.The group that started in Heideveld will
be taking its free anniversary concert backto this area. Former pupils of Heideveld Pri-mary School are urged to support the cele-bration. “Our group was launched at Hei-develd Primary and we would love all oursupporters from those years to also join thecelebration. We want people from all over
the Peninsula to come and share in the daywith us,” Petersen says.Since its inception, the group has released
two CDs - Burdens Lifted at Calvary in 1993and Christmas with the Philadelphians in1994. Petersen lets slip there are plans in thepipeline for a new CD.The group currently consists of eight
members, with four of the originalmembersstill singing in the group.“With the new guys we have on board our
audience can look forward to some fresh en-tertainment and good surprises. We havenew ideas that came in but we are still thegroup all our supporters have come to loveand we can’t wait to share the day withthem,” he says.Other groups and entertainers will also
perform in the anniversary concert whichwill be hosted at the Heideveld United Re-formed Church with a thanksgiving servicethe morning and a concert in the afternoon.The free concert will take place at 15:00
and CDs will also be on sale.V For more information about the concert contactPetersen on 078 177 2549.
ThePhiladelphi-ans will becelebratingits 40thanniversarylater thismonth witha freeconcert attheHeideveldUnitedReformedChurch.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 8 March 20166 ENTERTAINMENT
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton
17 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
16 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
17 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipalBuilding, 1st Floor, corner of VoortrekkerRoad and Tallent Street, Parow
17 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5 Delft Library, Delft Main Road, Delft 16 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962
6Bellville Council Chambers, Bellville CivicCentre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
14 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3717
7Durbanville Council Chambers, corner ofOxford and Queen Streets, Durbanville
14 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
17 10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149
9 Solomon Tshuku Hall, Site C, Khayelitsha 16 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Khayelitsha Training Centre, Cnr LwandleRoad and Phendula Crescent, Khayelitsha
14 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner of GovanMbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
16 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos Roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
17 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13 Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi
16 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive,Gugulethu
14 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, First Floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square, StStephens Road, Pinelands
16 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16Council Chambers, 11th Floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
14 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre (minorhall), corner of Klipfontein and ProteaStreets, Athlone
17 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03
18Council Chambers, corner of Buck roadand 6th avenue, Lotus River
17 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
14 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia
16 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuilsrivier Council Chambers,1st Floor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier
16 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Kuilsrivier Council Chambers, 1st Floor,corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuilsrivier
14 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos Roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
14 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine Roads, Khayelitsha
17 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Highlight the date of the Subcouncil meeting, choose the Subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant Subcouncil Manager.
The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during the month ofMarch 2016. These policies and plans are available for scrutiny at Subcouncil offices andinterested parties may comment on these policies:
• Market Policy (5 February 2016 to 5 March 2016)• Business Support Policy (5 February 2016 to 5 March 2016)• Mid-Year Adjustments to the 2015/16 – 2017/18 Medium-Term Revenue and Expenditure
Framework and Mid-Year Adjustments to the 2015/16 Corporate Scorecard (6 Feb 2016 to3 March 2016)
• 14/15 IDP Amendments (3 February 2016 to 11 March 2016)• Conversion of Roads: Somerset West (23 Feb 2016 to 24 March 2016)• Freight Management Strategy (19 February 2016 to 23 March 2016)• Link Africa (11 December to 23 March 2016)
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A successful local director and producerwill be releasing his new South African
romantic comedy drama, Sonskyn Beperk,this weekend.
Penlyn Estate’s Maynard Kraak has hada long, fruitful career in the local entertain-ment industry.
He has directed successful televisionshows like Generations, This Life, Binne-land, Scandal, Parys Parys and Loitering inJozi, produced the box office hitKnysna andproduced, conceptualised and directed theromantic comedy Vrou Soek Boer.
Maynard’s latest offering opens at cine-mas on Friday.
The film stars Anelle Bester and Neelsvan Jaarsveld. The story centres on the cur-rent obsession the world has with craftbeer. The story starts in New York, beforelead character Anya du Plessis travels backto South Africa where she must help her fa-ther save the family farm. Enter craft brew-er Ruan who is looking for the perfect beerrecipe. Things get complicated when hetries to steal Anya’s father’s recipe.
As a producer, Maynard’s films haveearned millions at the local box office.
“The film is a celebration of South Afri-ca’s diversity, in front of and behind thecamera,” he says.
With Sonskyn Beperk, Maynard aimed togive an opportunity for young creatives toshow off their talents in an environmentwhere they wouldn’t normally be able to bein a senior decision-making role or to dem-onstrate just how capable they are.
“From writer through production to edi-tor, that responsibility they were entrustedwith bore tremendous dividends in the end-product, of which I am especially proud,”Maynard adds.
The movie’s star, Anelle, is a good exam-ple of this policy. The production teamspent fourteen months in casting, “leavingno stone unturned” in their search for freshtalent: the result would mean giving Anellea break she may not otherwise have gotten.
“The love for what we do, the care forwhat we produce and the honesty withwhich we have pursued the creation of thisfilm, can be felt from the first to last mo-ments of the film.”
Later this year, Maynard will release hishighly anticipated English film FindersKeepers which, he says, is one of the mostexciting projects he has ever worked on.This year will also see Maynard shootingaction film Beast while he conceptualisesthe two films he plans on shooting nextyear.
Film man getshis just rewards
MaynardKraak fromPenlynEstate isdedicatedto givingyoungcreatives aplatform toshow theirmettle.
The Musicanti Chamber Orchestra will beperforming at St Martini Church in LongStreet on Sunday 13 March from 18:00.
The programme will include Mozart’s“Sinfonia concertante for four winds” with
soloists Henk Pretorius on oboe, David Littleon the clarinet, Glyn Partridge on the bas-soon and Len Worthington-Smith on horn.Also on the programme are Albinoni’s Sinfo-nia in G and Dreyer’s Symphonia sacra no 1.Tickets will be available at the door and costR70 for students and R10 for scholars.
Classic Mozart on Sunday
Bridgetown Theatre Company is giv-ing young performers the opportuni-ty to be a part of its free “power to theyouth” artistic project.
The project aims to empower 15 ac-tors, vocalists and dancers betweenthe ages of 15 and 25 years throughperforming art.
Young performers with potentialand mentoring or leadership quali-ties are invited to audition at theBridgetown Community Centre inCornflower Street on Saturday 19March from noon.
The 15 chosen candidates will gothrough four months of performanceclasses and mentorship by industryspecialists with the idea that they inturn then pass on the skills and in-spire the next generation.
Candidates will attend training forthree hours a week, taking place afterhours. Training will include lifecoaching sessions and group challen-ges aimed at self-development. Theprogramme culminates in an originalmusical show at the Joseph Stone Au-ditorium.
Interested performers should pre-pare a song, monologue or dance forthe audition.V Visit the Bridgetown Theatre Company Fa-cebook page or call 082 536 3651 for moreinformation.
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 8 March 2016 NEWS 7
While around 4500 international cyclists de-scended on the city for the annual CapeTown Cycle Tour this past weekend, thetourism industry stands to gain a majorboost.
“This represents a sizeable number of visi-tors, all of whom require accommodation,meals and transport, and, besides the race,they’re bound to take the opportunity to en-joy all of the attractions the Mother City hasto offer,” says Cape Town Tourism CEO En-ver Duminy.
The Cycle Tour contributed R450m to thecity’s economy in 2014, the last time the fullrace took place, and it’s expected to generateat least the same figure this year, Duminysays.
“The contribution of the cycle tour to-wards the local economy is extensive andspreads out across the entire peninsula.Events such as these create a buoyant eco-nomic environment and help to generatejobs in tourism and peripheral industriesand contribute to sustainability in business-es,” he says.
“The tour provides a fantastic opportunityfor international exposure, and it takesplace on some of the most scenic roads.
“Cape Town Stadium – where the CycleTour has its start and finishing points – isright at the heart of tourism in the city. Thisis the world’s biggest timed cycle tour, andthe sight of all of the cyclists taking part isan attraction on its own,” he says.
A number of tour operators have em-braced cycling culture and now offer cyclingsightseeing tours, including in Langa andaround the city centre, Duminy says.
“The Cape Town Cycle Tour brings atten-tion to the city, and this focus gives us anopportunity to showcase that the weather inCape Town is suitable for cycling most daysof the year,” he says.
Tour cyclistsleave morethan sweat
The draw for this year’s Metropolitan Pre-mier Cup (MPC), otherwise known as the
Bayhill Cup tournament, took place at theSports Science Institute in Newlands lastWednesday.
The tournament is considered Africa’spremier youth soccer competition and is un-officially known as the “breeding ground ofSouth Africa’s future soccer stars”.
This year’s tournament takes place at Eri-ca Park in Belhar over Easter weekend fromWednesday 23 to Monday 28 March.
The opening ceremony will be held on Fri-day 25 March.
The tournament draw saw 18 Cape sides,including two multiple former winners inAjax Cape Town and Hellenic, joined by 14
top-notch teams from around SA andabroad.
Reigning champions Glendene Unitedfrom Lansdowne will have their work cutout to defend their crown.
The international guest teams this yearare Swansea City from Wales and Zambia’sZesco FC.
The tournament is played in front ofcrowds of more than 25 000 spectators, whichalways include talent scouts.
The likes of Benni McCarthy, MatthewBooth, Nasief Morris, Moneeb Josephs, Thu-lani Serero and Rivaldo Coetzee gained cru-cial experience and exposure in the MPC.
Last year’s player of the tournament, Mih-lali Mayambela, was signed after the tourna-
ment by Djurgården, a club in Sweden.Llewellyn Allen, brand head of Metropoli-
tan, describes the tournament as “a massivecommunity event as well as a world-re-nowned youth soccer festival”.
PJ Williams, the tournament director,says demand for spots in the tournament,with R105 000 in prize money up for grabs,was extremely high.
He says the local clubs that made it intodraw deserve congratulations for gettingthrough the tough qualification rounds.
Williams, who has been involved in thetournament since its inception in 1989, hasno doubt that this year’s line-up is one of thebest ever and that the finals will “deliver anexciting Easter weekend of action”.
18 local teams in youth cup
Youngsoccerplayerswillcompetein theMetropoli-tanPremierCup inBelharover theEasterweekendin theannualcompeti-tionwell-known fortalentscouting.
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tre on Tuesday 1 April from 08:00 to 14:30.The expos are part of the City’s transver-
sal youth development strategy, which in-cludes personal development through lifeskills training, with a focus on unlockingeconomic opportunities.“Statistics SA recently informed us that
the national youth unemployment rate isjust under 35%. There are a number of rea-
sons for this, including lack of access to in-formation and opportunities, young peoplewho are simply not work-ready and the factthat somanyyoungpeople drop out of schoolwithout completing matric. We are address-ing these very complicated issues on a num-ber of fronts and the expos are about takingopportunities to our young people and open-ing their eyes andminds to what is out therefor them if they’re prepared to work hard,”says Suzette Little,Maycomember for socialdevelopment and early childhood develop-ment.The expos will aim to prepare young peo-
ple for the workplace, but also to broadentheir job and career prospects by providinginformation on the various employment op-portunities available to them and how to ac-cess those opportunities.The focus is on youth aged between 14 and
25 years as they are leaving school and enter-ing the workplace. Support will also be pro-vided to those wanting to start their ownbusinesses.Exhibitors like the police, the navy and
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1400
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1401
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Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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1420
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1435
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LOANS
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ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for
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.30 Waitrons
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PERSONAL
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WENDY HOUSES
1677.
CA WENDY'S Cash DIY3x6 R4 400 - 3x9 R6 300061 082 6711 /074 408 5090
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ALLY'S WENDIES3 x 9 D.I.Y R6 500
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Telefaks 021 903 5240021 903 3763072 645 4956072 383 5602
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WENDY'SDIY (3X6)- R5400 all sizesCall 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
.
ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
.
MARK'S CARPET& UPHOLSTERY CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etc.Ph Nikki 082 489 2592Mark 076 052 4806or 021 - 371 5277
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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VIBRACRETE & EXTENSIONSPh 021-705 4652/073 113 4221
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delivery SAND/STONE%073 268 1998 or021- 706 4036
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BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
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Free Immediate QuotesAllan 082 421 4512
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CARPENTRY
1874.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANING
SERVICES
1805.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.DSTV OVHD AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
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ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.A1 FRIDGE and FREEZERRegassing. 021-371-5362
.
ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
Fridges & Deep Freezers wantedWorking or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507
.
GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.
No water, no charge.Improve your existing wellpoint.Ph 021 - 637 5677 or
021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
RC BLINDSvertical, venetian,
wooden venetian blinds.Contact/Whatsapp:074 259 1802082 598 2606
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.
BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.
THEO'S GATES & B/BARSVibracrete walls & extensions,
carports, barbed wire & spikes andautomation on all types of gates.
20 years experience.Ph 078 624 4761
.
MISCELLANEOUS
1845
.ALTERATIONS. Brick, plaster,tiling, etc. Ph 393 2090/076 1244713
.
PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
.
PLUMBERS
1855
.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
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PLUMBING & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.
POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.
5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
.
.
BUSINESS
.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.
AVON/JustineNeed to earn extra money??SMS your NAME & AREA to
082 873 0035
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NEED EXTRA MONEY??Avroy Shlain Cosmetics is lookingfor consultants to sell products
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
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GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 - 10 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309
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VEHICLES
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
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J&N MOTOR &GEARBOX REPAIRS.021- 945 3606or 078 875 4394
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
GENERAL
3680
.
FIND THE JOB: Computers,Acct, Admin, Tele Skills &recognised SETA course at
KC Mall SMS 082 436 3127bursaries available.
.
AVON REPS REQUIRED.Contact / watzapp Nolene081 520 9733 / 079 491 2042
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LOOKING FORWORK?We have many vacanciessuch as Admin, Driving,Banking, Retail(Cashiers),Cleaning, Security andmany more.Visit us atwww.joblife.co.zafromyour phone orcomputer and find yourperfect job.
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
.
Extra IncomeSell Justine Cosmetics
Sms name area 082 412 5505
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SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELY
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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Umalusi Reg: 14FET0200011PAwww. kingswaycollege.co.za
Gain skills to be employable50% discount on Full course payment.
Office Administration, Tourism, Engeering N1 to N6,Human Resource Management, Business courses,Markteing Magement, Public Relations, N4 -N6,Accounting/ Pastel, information technology,
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BELLVILLE CAMPUS1 Kort St, Regkam Building, 2nd Floor, Bellville.
Tel: 021 945 2223
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GENERAL3680
.
JOBS FORALL10x Waiter, 10x Bartender, 10x kitchen staff/chef,
10x Cashier, 10x Call Centre Agents/Customer Service,10 X Secretarial and Computer Skills,
10 X Office Administrator, 10 X Reception,10 X Flight Attendant.
There is a training fee involved
17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,Next to Park Inn Hotel Cape TownCall: 021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170 /021 828 2416/ 081 827 7046
1 Kort Str, 2nd Floor, Regkam Bldg, Bellville021 945 2223 / 079 485 5896
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SALES & MARKETING3760
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A REPUTABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANYIN CAPE TOWN IS SEEKING UNEMPLOYED
INDIVIDUALS TO BE TRAINED AS AGENTS FORVARIOUS AREAS IN THE CAPE METROPOLE.
Requirements :* Experience in marketing / sales
* Matric* Own transport
* Well-spoken / friendly & efficient* Between ages 30 - 40
Please fax 2 page CV with matric certificate tofax 086 691 9046 or respond directly via this ad
to 021 419 4418.
Application close on 18/03/2016
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DEP. R48 000 @ R1 796 X 36 MTOTAL R112 656
2005 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i
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2000 PAJERO 3.5 V6 SWB
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2009 NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.5 SE
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A’s, Falcons in softball showdownJOSEPH PILLAY
An exciting showdown awaits softballfans at Turfhall Stadium on Saturdayand Sunday when the league and
knockout cup competitions of the CapeTown Softball Association are concluded.It should be a fitting tribute to bring down
the curtain on the season with two in-triguing campaigns in the super league thathas featured breathtaking performances bythe competitors at times this season.To begin with, the high-flying Glenthorn
A’s are all set and are earnestly looking for-ward to clinching their fifth consecutiveleague crown.The determined Glenthorn side of head
coach Steven Rodkin tops the league tablewith 55 points after 20 matches – three morethan second-place rivals Falcons with 52points.However, should mentor Andre Alexan-
der’s Falcons side beat their rivals in the lastgame, they would take the crown away fromA’s, despite their potential points tally of 55points being equalled.With that in mind the battlelines are
drawn and both teams enter the lion’s denfull of confidence.Theywill back themselves
against all odds seeing they have ampleammunition to pull off victory in Satur-day’s final league decider and the knock-out cup encounter on Sunday.Glenthorn A’s played two matches over
the weekend. While they whitewashedNormies 17-0, they were held to a 1-1 drawby Westridge Yankees.Falcons kept up their challenge to stay
on course and within striking distance oftheir archrivals with 12-0 shut-out victoryagainst Tantasport.The match between Glenthorn A’s and
Westridge Yankees yielded just two spiltruns in the game, coming in the bottom ofthe third inning for Glenthorn A’s whichwas an unearned run by Carly Mulder fol-lowing a fielding error on third base byNu-raan Williams.Westridge Yankees finally managed to
safely cross the home plate with awell-exe-cuted, earned run in the top of the sixthframe throughRoxanneOhlsson off the batof Jacky Adonis.Lauren Mulder led the pitching duel for
Glenthorn A’s and faced 25 batters in herseven-inning spell. She claimed threescalps, allowed one base-on-ball and gaveup three single hits to Ohlsson (1-2), Willi-
ams and Adonis (each 1-3).On the outside of the coin Westridge Yan-
kees pitcher Megan Cable also showed hermettle in her seven-inning contest on themound as the Glenthorn batters often foundher tough as teak as Cable got seven fannedvictims.Cable faced 29 batters, allowed four base-
on-balls and conceded only two hits whichbelonged to Astrid van Kresteren (2-3).
Results. WomenSuper league: Falcons 12, Tantasport0; Westridge Yankees 5, St Martin’s 3;Glenthorn A’s 17, Normies 0; KenfacPhillies 15, VOB 4; Westridge Yankees1, Glenthorn A’s 1.Major league: Belhar Dolphins 5, Av-endale 1; Strandfontein Mets 18, Cru-saders 17; WCSS 7, Avendale 0 BelharDolphins 3, Westridge Yankees 2.First league: Tygerberg 20, Tantas-port 0; Heideveld Yankees 12, Tyger-berg 1; St Martin’s 7, Tantasport 0;Battswood 7, Kenfac Phillies 0.. MenMajor league: Hamiltons Black 7, Pi-rates 3.First league: Khayelitsha Eagles 4,Albertons 3; Hamiltons Grey 5, West-ridge Yankees 4; Devonshire Rovers 7,Tantasport 7; St Martin’s 6, Black-heath 2.Second league: Stealers 8, Titans 1;Tantasport 16, Blackheath Colts 9;KhayelitshaSuperStars 14, Strandfon-tein Mets 4.
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