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Lotus River residents are asking for a fullinvestigation into the operation of a lo-cal shebeen.
Concern about the shebeen was clear at apublic community police forum (CPF) meet-ing at Grassy Park civic centre on Tuesdaylast week where the topic came up from aprevious meeting.Boy’s Inn in Old Strandfontein Road,
owned by Clarence Williams, applied for ex-tended trading hours and to be able to sellliquor to take away on Sundays.According to CPF chairperson Fuad Titus
a complaint about the shebeen was received
two weeks ago. “This resident had a com-plaintwith regard to the tradinghours of theBoy’s Inn establishment. This was also pre-viously dealt with but it seems residents areobviously still experiencing problems inthis regard,” Titus said.According to a law enforcement officer
who serves the liquor unit and who waspresent at the meeting, frequent operationsare being done at the establishment.“We have had to issue fines and warnings
at the address before but it seems the mo-ment we leave the owner opens up shopagain. It’s not supposed to be this way butthat is the only way we can ensure compli-ance from the owner,” the officer said.He added that they imposed strict fines
when it is found that an establishment is op-erating outside of its permitted hours.“We go according to the City’s bylaw
which states that ‘koop en loop’ establish-ments are permitted to operate from 09:00 to18:00 from a Monday to a Saturday with noSunday trading. We can only impose finesof up to R4000 if these are being trans-gressed.”Ward councillor Leslie Isaacs confirmed
at the meeting the owner made an applica-tion last year (People’s Post, “Nomore tippletime”, 4 November 2014). Williams put in anapplication to the subcouncil for extendedtrading hours. Williams cited the fact thathe is the bread winner as the reason for theapplication.
“The application was denied at the Ron-devlei subcouncil. I have no idea why theowner is trading on Sundays,” Isaacs said.One resident, who requested to remain
anonymous, lives near the establishmentand said she saw how business went on afterthe stipulated times.“People come here on a Sunday and the
owner opens the gates for them. It’s a nui-sance and Sundays are supposed to be holydays but he is feeding their habits to bedrunks on a Sunday,” she said.Ward councillor Melanie Arendse also
added that she saw a problem with the sys-tem if Williams was continuing to operateillegally.V Continued on page 2.
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A Hout Bay resident has addedunique art along Rhodes Drive inan effort to make the publicaware of the special fauna andflora in the Western Cape. BryanLittle used reflector tape andsignage he designed to entertainmotorists. The initiative, calledEndemic, is aimed to inspirepeople to think about ournatural heritage and recognisethe wonder in the world again.
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“There was a public participation proc-ess done and objections were received.Now if the community’s needs arenot be-ingaddressedor adhered to thenwehavea huge problem,” Arendse said.Philip Prinsloo, provincial deputy di-
rector of communication, education andstakeholder relations at the WesternCape Liquor Authority (WCLA), con-firms Williams received his licence in2007. It was renewed in December lastyear. He adds that liquor establishmentshave to comply with the municipal by-laws.“Municipal bylaws regulate trading
days and hours in respect of liquor out-lets. Hours and days as stated in the by-lawmust be enforced and application fordeviation from these hours must belodgedwith themunicipality and not theWCLA,” Prinsloo explains.“Where no bylaw is in place the hours
and days as specified in the conditionsof the specific liquor licence should beenforced. Application for deviation fromtrading hours should be lodged with theWCLA.”Richard Bosman, executive director
for safety and security, confirms the stip-ulated trading hours of Boy’s Inn areMonday to Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00with no Sunday trading permitted.He also adds that Sunday trading was
not granted after Williams made the ap-plication at subcouncil level.
“Following the allegations in respectof trading hours, as a result of thismediaquery, the liquor enforcement unit willinvestigate the situation and take actionagainst any contraventions. The ownerof the property has applied for an exten-sion of trading hours. However, this ap-plication was not approved by the sub-council,” Bosman confirms.He also confirms the premises has re-
ceived awrittenwarning and a spot fine.“The liquor enforcement unit has is-
sued awrittenwarningnotice for contra-vention of the Land Use Ordinance aswell as a spot fine for the same offence.Currently this matter is being heard intheWynbergMunicipal Court,” Bosmansays.Johan van der Merwe, mayoral com-
mittee member for energy, environmen-tal and spatial planning, confirms the erfon which the business is run is zoned assingle residential.“A rezoning application from single
residential 1 to mixed use zone was pre-sented on 11 July 2014 and an invoice forthe application and advertising fees wasgenerated. The applicant then left theCity’s offices to make arrangements forthe funds and has, to date, not returned,”Van der Merwe confirms.Owner Williams could not be reached
for comment.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
Boy’s Inn on Strandfontein Road has caused headaches for residents in the surroundingarea. They say the shebeen trades illegally on Sundays, causing social ills to escalate.
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Join in for bingo andtasty eats next weekAssist-a-learner will host a bingoevening at Perivale Primary School,in 1st Avenue, Lotus River on Friday26 June at 18:30.There will be lots of prizes and sup-
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cation and website help resi-dents to connect immediate-ly, in real time.The idea behind this was to get people in-
volved with their neighbours and give themthe ability to communicate in a faster way.He says the app makes it easy to get helpquickly – if your dog has gonemissing or youjust want to borrow a ladder from someonein your neighbourhood or to find out the loadshedding schedule in your area.Good says itwill help neighbours share dif-
ferent kinds of information to help improvetheir neighbourhoods and make them safe.“Our aim was to fight crime. This will al-
low for safer neighbourhoods as people canget assistance in the blink of an eye, as theyare able to communicate in real time. Thiswill allow them to share things and get toknow their neighbourhood and their neigh-bours even better because the more peopletalk they will be closer to each other,” hesays.The app has a very strict verification proc-
ess for registration. This will al-low people in the neighbour-hoods to connect much easierand not allow people who don’tbelong in the same neighbour-hood.Instead of posting a notice in
a shopping mall, this new so-phisticated app gives space forit and also has a section for im-portant numbers.People can report crime,
neighbours can buy and sellitems, and share events happen-ing in their area.“Everything is just one click
away. We are also promoting the spirit ofsharing. If you want to go camping but don’thave a campingmattress and someone in thearea has it, you can just post on there andsomeone will help you quickly. When peopleinteract they will be safer communities,”says Good.Since the app was launched last year more
than 800 neighbourhoods in South Africahave started using it.“People like it because they can reach each
other cheaply and quickly. People are soamazed by it and it has unlocked new possi-bilities that they didn’t know about theirneighbourhoods,” he says.Adrian Good, ADT general manager, fully
supports the OurHood app and is excited tobe part of it. “We decided to get behind thisinitiative because we recognise the value inreal time connection,” says Good.V The app is free and can be downloaded at www.our-hood.co.za, on the Apple store or Google Play store.
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PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 16 June 2015 NEWS 3
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Road to beimproved soonSAMANTHA LEE
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Close to R270m will be spent to upgrade astretch of road between Strandfontein
and Ottery over the next few months.The previous part of the road revamp
project was completed in 2013 after the de-velopment of 5000 low-cost housing unitsclose to Ottery.
The work on the next, third phase of theStrandfontein Road revamp should startwithin the next three weeks and should becompleted by February 2017.
Brett Herron, Mayoral Committee mem-ber for Transport for Cape Town, says workwill affect traffic and that the impact andproposed alternative routes will be an-nounced closer to the commencement of theproject.
“Phase three of the upgrading of Strand-fontein Road includes the road betweenGovan Mbeki Road and New Ottery Roadand the section of the road between 5th Ave-nue and Emerald Way which are to be up-graded to four lanes,” Herron says.
This work includes the following:. The extension of the surfaced construc-tion of Schaapkraal Road from 11th Avenueto 18th Avenue in order to provide accessfor those properties which will no longer beable to access Strandfontein Road directly.. The tarring of gravel service roads.. Closing off some of the existing direct con-nections onto Strandfontein Road.. New intersections will be constructed forthe existing and new roads into the Pelican
Park development on the western side ofStrandfontein Road.. The rehabilitation of the existing Strand-fontein Road between Emerald Way andSpine Road.. The provision of new special lanes forwalking and cycling on both sides of thenew road.
The project will take about 20 months tocomplete, says Herron.
The R263m project will also see the em-ployment of locals through the expandedpublic works programme, Herron confirms.
“The contractor will use local labour thatis sourced from the subcouncil database.Residents must please approach their localsubcouncils to register their names on thedatabase if they want to be part of the labourforce to be utilised for this project,” he says.
Ward councillor Elton Jansen says a con-tractor had already been appointed for aproject on the opposite side of the road.
“The works include the resurfacing ofStrandfontein Road from Spine Road toBaden Powell Drive as well as the Strand-fontein Road and Baden Powell Drive inter-section,” he says.
The road works will take place from 08:00to 16:00 for 15 working days.
“The nature of the work entails the re-placement of the road surface. Please takenote that the lanes will be closed in one di-rection for construction purposes and thatthe flow of traffic will be impeded. A stop-and-go system will be put in place,” he says.V Share your views with us. Starting with the word“Mpost” SMS your thoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
Beware robbers in VW GolfThe police are on the hunt for a VW Citi Golflinked to several cases of robbery in Diep Riv-er and Claremont.
Captain Angie Latchman, spokesperson ofthe Wynberg police cluster, says residentsshould be on the lookout for a black VW CitiGolf with registration number CA 900112.
She urges residents not to confront the oc-cupants of this car if seen, as they could bearmed and dangerous.
“Immediately contact your nearest policestation,” she says.
“Since these incidents have been reportedthe Claremont and Diep River police haveembarked on intensive crime prevention op-erations which include stops searches andhigh-visibility patrols,” Latchman adds.
Tips which could prevent you from becominga victim of crime. If you feel that you are being followed,drive to the nearest police station so that youcan be escorted home.. Request the assistance of your securityprovider to meet you at your residence, espe-cially if you are arriving home late.. Always check your rear-view mirrors tosee if anyone is following.. Report all suspicious persons and cars toyour local police station.. If you enter your street, look out for anysuspicious or unknown parked cars or per-son walking or standing around.. Install security lights that go on when en-tering the premises.
PEOPLE'S POST | GRASSY PARKTuesday, 16 June 20154 NEWS
GATHERINGS PROCEDURE:INFORMATION SESSIONSThe City of Cape Town has arranged two public information sessions in Cape Town for allorganisations and individuals who wish to gain an understanding of the Application forGatherings process, including those who apply for marches, pickets, demonstrationsor gatherings.
The information sessions will take place as follows:
Venue: Council Chambers, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape TownDate: Tuesday 14 July 2015Time: 08:30 to 13:00
Venue: Council Chambers, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape TownDate: Wednesday 15 July 2015Time: 08:30 to 13:00
Contact Rabiyah Osman (tel.: 021 400 1183 or e-mail: [email protected]) toRSVP by no later than Monday 22 June 2015.
Organisations are requested to RSVP for only one information session and to send amaximum of two representatives.
Direct enquiries to Rene Everts (tel.: 021 400 1479) or Anele Viti (tel.: 021 400 1652).
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER131/2015
INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENTDEA&DP Ref. No: 16/3/1/5/A2/16/3125/14Notice of an environmental authorisationamendment application for the proposedStrandfontein Road upgrade project in Ottery,Cape Town
Interested & affected parties (I&APs) are invited to comment on theenvironmental authorisation (EA) amendment application for the proposedStrandfontein Road upgrade project in Ottery, Cape Town.
Additional proposed developments which have necessitated anamendment to the original EA (dated 23 April 2009) for the StrandfonteinRoad upgrade project include:
• Extension of the Lotus River canal situated along Strandfontein Road,Ottery
• Upgrading of the stormwater system fromWetton Circle to GovanMbeki intersection in Wetton
• Proposed upgrading of the existing stormwater infrastructure alongNew Ottery Road towards Strandfontein Road intersection in Ottery
• Construction-related impact on the water bodies situated directlyadjacent to Schaap Road in Zeekoevlei
The EA amendment application will be available for public review from19 June to 20 July 2015 at the Ottery Public Library (cnr Bruce andEdwards Roads, Ottery - contact person: Anita Shaw, 021 703 6663).
Any comments on this application must be provided on the sheetenclosed with the EA amendment application (located at the Ottery PublicLibrary) and forwarded it via fax, post or e-mail to the contact detailsprovided below.
For further information contact Ryan Jonas, Strategic Environmental Focus(Pty) Ltd, PO Box 1330, Durbanville 7551, Cape Town on 021 979 3822,fax: 021 979 3830 or e-mail [email protected] on or before 20 July 2015(SEF code: 506158).
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
Robbers killed in shootout at Surrey EstateTAMMY PETERSEN
The case against four men charged with therobbery of a store in Surrey Estate which re-sulted in a bloody shoot-out with police lastweek Monday, has been postponed.
The suspects are alleged to have been part
of a gang of robberswho held up the PrimroseMarkette. Three gunmenwere killed in a bat-tle with police as they attempted to flee thescene.
The four, aged between 32 and 39, appearedin the Athlone Magistrate’s Court on Thurs-day. They face charges of murder, attempted
murder and armed robbery.Robbers attempted to escapewithR20 000
from the Surrey Estate businesswhen theywere met by a police convoy at about 21:00last Monday night. Officers had been fol-lowing thevehicle the suspectswere travel-ling in as it was reported stolen.
“A shoot-out straight out of the moviesfollowed,” a witness said. “The robbersfired first, and the police hit back. It wasmadness.”
Three of the suspects died in the shoot-out, while a policeman and a customerwere hit as shots rang out at the corner ofOrion and Ruimte roads.
The customerwhowaswaiting inher car
when she was caught in the crossfire, is re-covering in hospital. The woman was shottwice in the arm and twice in the legs afterbeing accosted by the robbers. She had beenwaiting in the parked car for her passengerwhen she was told to get out of the vehicleby a gunman.
Awarrant officer hit in the shoot-out is al-so reportedly recovering in hospital.
Two firearms – an R5 assault rifle and a9mm Beretta – were seized on the scene, aswell as two hijacked vehicles. The incidentis being investigated by the Independent Po-lice Investigative Directorate.
The case has been postponed to Wednes-day 17 June. – News24
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A resident living in Astra Court is nowfurther hindering the progress of up-
grades in the Marble Flats buildings in Ot-tery.People’s Post previously reported that
some tenants refused to move from theirGrasryk Court homes, citing gang violence(“Tenants refuse to have upgrades done”,19 May).Ward councillor Melanie Arendse now
says this reason for refusing to move is nolonger valid as “there is peace in the area”.Arendse adds that a resident of Astra
Court refuses to move to the temporary re-location area and has instead asked that araw container be pitched near her home.“Unfortunately, this cannot be done, as
it would be inhumane for a person to livelike that. Residents have the right to decenthousing and the City will not have her livelike that,” Arendse says.According toArendse other optionswere
negotiated between the tenant and theCity.“The tenantwanted to live in the rawcon-
tainer during the day and return to herhome at night when the contractors weredone working. This was denied as the siteis a construction site and nobody can liveon a construction site while work goesahead,” she says.Benedicta vanMinnen,mayoral commit-
tee member for human settlements, saysfree accommodation is offered to tenantswhile their homes are renovated by theCity.“Free accommodation, including free
services and 24-hour armed security, is of-fered to residents in the temporary accom-modation village. Alternatively, they maymove inwith friends or family, or anyotheraccommodation of their choice,” Van Min-nen explains.According to her, tenants of Astra Court
were set to move on Wednesday last week,but instead tenants ofMurrayCourtmovedto the temporary relocation area, VanMin-nen confirms.“There was an unwilling tenant, so this
block had to be rescheduled. It is the City’sintention to upgrade Astra Court as soonas everybody is prepared to move.”Van Minnen confirms the City will “not
allow tenants to live in undignified con-ditions in the middle of winter”.Asked what would happen if tenants re-
fused to move, Van Minnen says the City“can and will pursue legal action if deemednecessary”.Eight courts still need to be upgraded at
the Marble Flats in Ottery.VanMinnen confirms the delay in theup-
grades does have a cost implication for theCity, but the exact cost is yet to be deter-mined.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post’, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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BOOK LOVERS MEET ANIMAL LOVERS: The Cape of GoodHope SPCA has just what you need to prepare for winteryweekend reads – with the return of the popular annual SPCAbook sale at Canal Walk. Taking place from Thursday 25 toMonday 29 June from 09:00 to 21:00 at the Vida e CaffeCourt in the mall, now’s your chance to stock up on somegood books at bargain prices. The annual book sale, sponsoredby the Canal Walk Foundation, promises a wide selection ofquality second-hand books on offer, with something to suitevery reader’s taste – and there’s no easier way to help thoseanimals who might suffer through the cold this winter, than byhelping raise funds for them by shopping for some good books.For more information please contact Natasha Johannes on021 700 4155/41 or [email protected].
Capetonianwill have the oppor-tunity to explore the mysteriesof ancient Egypt on their door-step this winter holiday.The international exhibition
Tutankhamun – His tomb andhis treasures at GrandWest gi-ves visitors the unique opportu-nity to experience the treasuresof an Egyptian tomb at its mo-ment of discovery.The display begins with a pre-
sentation illustrating the storybehind the exploration and ex-cavation by British archaeolo-gist Howard Carter, the historyof Tutankhamun, and the cultu-re of ancient Egypt.The exhibition has faithfully
reconstructed the tomb of Tut-ankhamun to scale. There areover 1000 reconstructed burialtreasures producedby the finestEgyptian craftsmen under sci-entific supervision. Coupledwith state-of-the art technologyand video material, they provi-de an illustration of the cultureand spiritual world of the an-cientEgyptians.Visitorswill al-so discover what these histori-cal finds reveal about the religi-on, deities, dynasties andmysterious hieroglyphics of theempire on the Nile.This exhibition offers visitors
a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityto view the perfectly replicatedantiquities from King Tut’stomb – all under one roof.Tutankhamun – His tomb and
his treasures will be on displayin GrandWest’s SunExhibitscentre (previously knownas the
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guide to make their experienceextra special.V Tickets cost between R80 and R160with discounted packages available forfamilies. Children under five can enterfree. Visit www.tut-exhibition.co.za fortickets and more information about theexhibition, which runs until Sunday 27September.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two families can each win a set offour tickets to see the exhibition beforeFriday 31 July. SMS the word “mummy”to 45527 before noon on Tuesday 23June to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.
Walk like an Egyptian– get inside his tomb
This Canopic shrine is one of thehighlights of the burial chamber.
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Smartphones unlockedTIYESE JERANJI
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Phones have become an essentialpart of our daily lives.With technology advancing every
day, some are alsoworking tirelesslyto ensure thatno-one is left out of thisworld of ever-evolving technology.Vodacom, in partnership with the
Cape Town Society of the Blind(CTSB) in Salt River, created aunique kiosk to bring the benefits ofthe latest smartphones to the blind.The kiosk, launched on Tuesday
last week, will be operated by CTSBstaff trained to demonstrate the ad-vantages of text-to-speech softwareon the latest touchscreen phones.The CTSB will also benefit finan-
cially from the sale of starter packs,M-pesa and airtime at the kiosk.The text-to-speech function makes
it easier for visually impaired peopleto communicate using their smart-phones. It is now built into the
phone, making life much easier forusers.Visually impaired Michelle Botha
(27) uses an iPhone 5 and says thisinitiative is great because, nowa-days, communication doesn’t hap-pen verbally anymore. “We are ableto connect and check what’s happen-ing on social media. Gone are thedays when we used to ask someoneto read a text for us.Nowwehave ourprivacy and we can make use of thespeech function to listen to the mes-sages that we get as well as to re-spond,” she says.While using a smartphone when
visually impaired isn’t a walk in thepark, Botha says the most importantthing is to play with your phone andget to know it.“It’s just like any other flatscreen
phone that anyone can use. But wehave to know the icons so that it willbe easy to use the phone. But thespeech texts really help a lot,” shesays.
Lizelle van Wyk, CEO of CTSB,says this is a great milestone thatthey have been waiting years for.“What we like most about these
phones is that the visually impairedare freed from being dependent.There are specially built apps thatwill allow them to know exactlywhere they are or when to catch abus, get printed texts, listen to booksand be able to read news and be upto date on what’s happening aroundthem.Most of all it will help them ac-complish important tasks. The kioskwill really help in bridging the gapbetween the visually impaired andthose who are not blind,” says VanWyk.Albert Breed, managing executive
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that they can do all the things thatnormal people can do,” says Breed.
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Soccer academyoffers holiday clubThe City Athletic Football Academy willhost a school holiday programme from Fri-day 26 June to Friday 17 July. The holidayclub includes drop-off at home and lunch.Children are to bring their own snacks. Thefee is R25 per day per child for all members.The second child pays half price (R12.50).Mothers who are interested to participatepay R60 per day.
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Cafda hosts salein Grassy ParkThe Cape Flats Development Association(Cafda) will have a merchandise store saleof both new and used goods at the Cafda cen-tre on the corner of Prince George Drive and8th Avenue, Grassy Park on Saturday 27June from 09:00 to 13:00.
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An academy striving for youth transfor-mation.
This is the mission of the City Athleticfootball academy run by qualified soccercoach Cheslyn Swartz.
The academy is based at Kannemeyer Pri-mary School in Grassy Park, has been oper-ating since 2011 and can already boast aboutsuccess stories.
Give them hopeSwartz says the academy is concentrated
on teaching life skills and instilling positivethinking.
“We target children from as young as sixyears old and do early childhood develop-ment with them. And with our youth wedon’t believe in youth development as ayouth has already developed. Instead, we fo-cus on the transformation of that young per-son,” he says.
According to Swartz, 80 youngsters are
currently participating in the academy.They range between the ages of six and 18years.
“We know that the children and youththat enter our academy come from poverty-stricken areas. When they come to the acad-emy we aim for them to think bigger thantheir circumstances and to give them hopefor their futures,” Swartz enthuses.
Life guideAccording to the soccer player turned
qualified coach, the academy is doing wellsince its inception.
“We can see we have made quite a greatimpact on these children so far. Their atti-tudes have changed dramatically since theycame on board,” he says.
Swartz adds each age group has a lifeguide who assists with life skills lessons ondays when they do not practise or playmatches.
“We offer life skills, soccer and netball forgirls, social development as well as charac-ter development. These aspects are very im-
portant to assist the youth as they mature,”Swartz says.
The academy also has a feeding schemein which everyone receives a daily meal be-fore or after practise.
“We also have a transport service for ourpupils who come from far. We have youthscoming from Retreat as well and we arepushing out to Diep River now,” he says.
Study helpTo cement a holistic approach at the acad-
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A monthly fee is charged to aid with trans-port and meals.
Swartz says the academy has a 10-yearplan which includes competing in the Pre-mier Soccer League.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.V If you would like to donate to the City Athletic foot-ball academy contact Cheslyn Swartz on 071 155 0169or [email protected].
The City Athletic football academy works to instil positive thinking among the youth. The academy was launched by Cheslyn Swartz and ishosted daily at Kannemeyer Primary School in Grassy Park.
Dancers show off their “paw steps”A group of local dancers and artists will co-me together on stage to raise funds for ani-mal sterilisation in the Western Cape.
They will perform in Dancers love dogs atthe Artscape Opera House on Saturday.
Brigitte Reeve-Taylor started the annualshow and Dancers Love Dogs (DLD) organi-sation in 2012 as a “random act of kindness”and has since brought hundreds of dancerstogether to help furry lives.
Since its inception, the not-for-profit orga-nisation has raised over R1m to foot the billof sterilising about 6500 animals.
The journey began when Reeve-Taylorrescued a puppy alongside a busy highwayand discovered, on her journey to find help
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Sterilisations, over time, make an enor-mous difference in reducing the number ofstrays and unwanted dogs in our society.
The money raised by DLD also financiallyhelps dog owners who want to sterilise theirpets but find the cost too high.
This year’s show will be hosted by Bren-dan van Rhyn, who starred as Frank-n-Fur-ter in the Fugard Theatre’s recent producti-on of The Rocky horror show.
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There will also be special appearances bythe SA Guide Dogs Association as well asBob, the “Frenchie” from SABC3’sExpressoshow.
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Peugeot 207 and spanning a week cameto an abrupt halt on Friday night with theaide of the police.Members of theWesternCape flying unit
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years, were being sought in connectionwith a string of crimes committed in thepolicing precincts of Claremont, Diepriverand Wynberg.
The crime spree started on Monday lastweek. The suspects held up a woman inFirs Avenue in Claremont in the afternoonand robbed her of her handbag, containingpersonal items, and her car, the white Peu-geot 207, before fleeing from the scene.
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personal items and cash.The arrested suspects, who hail from
Westlake andGrassy Park, appeared in theWynberg Magistrates’ Court yesterday oncharges relating to carjacking and armedrobbery.
Police effortsThe commander of the Wynberg police
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Noddy, Mr Fox herefor kids in holidayYoung theatregoers can look forward to
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has been adapted by acclaimed children’sdramatist DavidWood andwill be presentedby arrangement with Dalro, from Friday 26June to Friday 4 July and on Tuesday 7 Julyat 10:30. It will also be performed onMonday6 and Wednesday 8 July at 12:30.In this production,TessieBear is very con-
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Parents are encouraged to bring their chil-dren early to enjoy activities like face pain-ting, puzzles and play tents in the Artscapefoyer.Children who dress up as their favourite
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Noddy (Lia Sachs) and Tessie Bear (TayaAllardice) try to save Noah’s ark in Moreadventures of Noddy.
Young artists can win prizesNominations are now open for the ImpactAwards for young artists.These Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) awards
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SONGS FOR MY FATHER: Alvon Collison will be presenting a Father’s Day show withAubrey Ellis, Renee Osborne, Shannon Lewis, Janine Pick, Faried Swartz and a surpriseguest at the NG Church hall in Milnerton on Sunday 21 June at 15:00. The audience willget to enjoy hits like “Big spender”, “Dance with my father” and “I will follow him”,along with Alvon’s special brand of humour and anecdotes. Tickets cost R110 and includetea, coffee, koeksisters and snacks. Call 021 551 0969 for more information.
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1401.
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Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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Ph 021-371 4507/082 324 9486
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HERBALISTS
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
450x450 Paving Slabs - R17400x400 Paving Slabs - R15
Ph 073 182 1491 or 021-372 2961
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
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CARPENTRY
1874.
ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.BUSY CORNER
TV REPAIRS - Efficientrepairs to microwaves,
ghd's, hair straighteners,for R200. We collect &deliver for R40 extra.Ph 021 705 4222or 083 861 0418
.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS
Dstv HD packages - R799.Explorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757
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ELECTRICAL
1810.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL WASHING MACHINES,FRIDGES AND STOVES.REPARIED BY MOBILEWORKSHOP. 021 939 9338074 608 2411
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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
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GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825.
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021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS
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RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
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BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
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SWIMMING POOLS
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TRANSPORT &STORAGE
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ROOMS TO LET
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SALES &MARKETING
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SECURITY
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WISE GUY SECURITYTRAINING CENTER
PSIRA accredited coursesGrade E, D, C, B & AArmed responseCASH IN TRANSIT & FIREARM TRAININGComputer, receptionistcourses offered
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Call: 021 376 7196 /082 374 7472
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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GENERAL3680
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CURTAIN INSTALLERWell known Curtain Manufacturer and Installation
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WINTER JOBSAVAILABLEFIRST COME FIRST SERVE
10 Data capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders,20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship
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20 Housekeeper / Cleaners, 15 Cashiers, 15 Porters,15 Kitchen Staff, 14 Drivers (code 8, 10, 14 with PDP)
40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. Training is provided.17 Heerengracht Str, Pier House, 6th Floor,
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1 Kort St, RegkamBldg, 2 Flr Bellville 021 945 2223
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SALES & MARKETING3760
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Sales RepRequired at a well established
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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SPORT
THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE: Ishma-eel Alie of Rangers eyes the gap as Kuilsriver’sEarl Johnson waits to stop him in a Super League B match played at Surrey Estate in Athloneon Saturday. Kuilsriver won 15-14. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
UP AND AWAY:Glendene United’s TaahirGanga clears the ball asTaariq Daniels of CrystalPalace keeps a close eyeduring the final of theKenpark United RisingStars u.23 tournamentplayed at the StephenReagan sport complex onSunday. Glendene won1-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Portugal, England soccer teams take on localsThe City of Cape Town announced the de-
tails for the first-ever Cape Town Cupsoccer tournament last week. The MotherCity will help host team Ajax Cape Townwelcome Portuguese team Sporting Clubede Portugal, Crystal Palace from Englandand Pretoria-based SuperSport United.Set to take place at the iconic Cape Town
Stadium on Friday 24 and Sunday 26 July,the tickets will be available from Compu-ticket from 21 June.A draw was done to determine that the
first game on Friday 24 July, which kicksoff at 17:45, will see Crystal Palace take onSuperSport United, followed by SportingClube de Portugal and Ajax Cape Town go-
ing head-to-head at 20:15 in the secondmatch of the evening.Sunday’s action will start at 13:00, with
the losing teamofFriday’s firstmatch chal-lenging the losing team of the secondmatch.
The final, featuring both winners fromthe games played on Friday, will take placeat 15:30.There will be no extra match time, so if
there is a stalemate after regulation time,a penalty shootout will decide the champi-on.“The City of Cape Town is delighted to
host the inaugural Cape Town Cup in ourbeautiful city. We look forward to welcom-ing the teams and their many fans,” saysGarreth Bloor, mayoral committee mem-ber for tourism, events and economic de-velopment, in a statement.“Our support for the tournament is part
of theCity’s strategy to positionCapeTown
as the events capital of Africa. Events playa pivotal role in generating visitor expend-iture and growing our local economy. Inaddition, soccer is a unifying sport andevents like these bring residents from allwalks of life together.“We call on Capetonians to come out in
their numbers to support the event.”With ticket prices ranging from R200 to
R400 for the doublematches on bothFridayand Sunday, host team Ajax Cape Town islooking forward to die-hard soccer fans at-tending in their thousands.To keep up to date on all tournament
news, fans are encouraged to follow@CapeTownCup on Twitter.
The City of CapeTown is delighted
to host the inauguralCape Town Cup“