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LILLIAN AMOS
RESIDENTS can now feel a bit safer inLansdowne, Hanover Park and Manen-berg.
LawEnforcement officerswill be deployedto assist in decreasing crime in these areas.Lansdowne ward councillor, Anthea
Green, says the officerwill be deployed to im-plement bylaws and control the homeless-ness plaguing the suburb. “We need helpwith problems like vagrants and informaltrading,” Green says. “Police don’t usuallydeal with those types of issues so the new de-ployment will help in that sense.”Lansdowne is renowned for squatters at
specific areas like under the RacecourseRoad bridge.The officer will essentially look at ways to
keep vagrants from squatting in the area.“Even when Law Enforcement removes
the vagrants they eventually just come back.That is what we are trying to avoid,” Greensays.“Vagrants really are a massive problem,”
says Springbok Pharmacy owner, WayneKolevsohn. The pharmacy is in LansdowneRoad.“We have been here since 1990. Since then
we have had problems with them. They areharmless but scare away customers whenthey get intoxicated,” Kolevsohn says.When he heard about the plans to deploy
a security officer he was speechless.“I amsohappy tohear this. It is about time.
I have beenwaiting for something to be donefor what feels like eternity,” an excitedKolevsohn says.The officer being deployed in Hanover
Park will also focus on enforcing bylaws.Ward councillor Antonio van der Rheede
is positive about the deployment.“Police’s preventative work could im-
prove a bit. When there is some kind of lawenforcement in the area it could curb smalltransgressions,” Van der Rheede says.He hopes to havemore resources available
in future to employ more officers.
A total of R100 000 from the annual wardallocation budgets will be used to deploythese “neighbourhood security officers”.Meanwhile ward councillor Junade Hoos-
ein accuses Manenberg police of not beingactive enough on local streets.“They aren’t always around when you
need them the most,” Hoosein says.“Criminals take chances but once they see
there is someone watching them, theymightthink twice. We felt we could fulfil more se-curity needs and this is the best route wecame up with.”Manenberg police is “useless”, resident
Rick Cronje says.“I was robbed here a couple of times al-
ready. A friend’s car was stolen three yearsago and still hasn’t been found.“If police were around patrolling and do-
ing what they were paid to do, these type ofthings would never or seldom happen,” hesays.Cronje gives the initiative the thumbs up,
but believes itwill takemore thanoneofficerto have an impact.But Manenberg police spokesperson Lieu-
tenant Ian Bennett hits back that sector po-lice vehicles are seldom at the station as of-ficers are constantly on patrol.He says on average eight vehicles patrol
in Manenberg.“There are two vans for every sector and
our crime prevention unit patrols as well.We cover a wide spectrum of policing – oneof those is crime prevention,” Bennett says.There are three police sectors in Manen-
berg. According to Bennett, schools, publictransport junctions and hotspots are alwayshigh on the police’s agenda. “We get assist-ance from other Law Enforcement agenciesand have a high success rate when it comesto arresting criminals,” Bennett says.Although the police are the main crime
preventers, he welcomes any other initia-tives to help enhance crime prevention.“We are happy to have any basic Law En-
forcement help us. They act as a deterrentagainst crimes like robberies and provide afirst line of defence,” he says.
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ROBBERS preying on children and theelderly and thieves storing their stolenitems in uncovered manholes hasMountview residents on edge.
But despite criminals runningwild in theirquiet streets, police aren’t fast enough to re-act, residents and neighbourhood watchmembers claim.
The small area has been plagued specifical-ly with robberies, car break-ins and houseburglaries.Yusuf Davids has lived in Mountview for
over 20 years. “I’ve always heard people com-plain about crime. I thought they were over-reacting because this area is very quite. Itwas when my bakkie was stolen that I reallystarted taking note.”Residents say criminals, supposedly from
Hanover Park, prey on youngsters and theelderly.Various hotspots have been causing head-
aches for locals.One of these is a passage next to Sterling Pri-mary School where several people have beenrobbed, Davids says.Amanhole in themiddle of the throughway
is apparently used by the criminals to stashstolen items.“There are actually two man holes but we
closedup the other one,”Davids says. “I don’teven think it would help if other covers areput on. These thieves will just take them offagain.”Another hot spot is an alley running
through Belmore Avenue, Murray Road,Jackson Crescent and Armstrong Crescent.A resident, who asks not to be named, lives
close to the notorious alley and refers to it asa nuisance.“Each and every time we have to hear that
someone has been robbed here. I have seenit with my own eyes. These skollies come andwreak havoc here.“We’re just trying to make a living. What
gives them the right to steal from us?” hesays.Gulzaar Khatieb says although the closest
shop is only a stone’s throw away from hishome, he doesn’t allow his son to go to therealone.“If Iwere to sendmy son to the shop I know
for a fact he will be robbed. Not too long agomy family and I were all in the house havingdinner when we heard water gushing. Whenwe got outside someone had stolen our out-side taps. It happens in the blink of an eye,”a frustrated Khatieb says.“Don’t even think about leaving anything
outside – they will steal everything frombenches to mops.”Lansdowne police station commander
Lieutenant Levona Januari says she hasn’tnoticed an increase in the number of break-ins and robberies.“Our records don’t show a spike but that
is probably because people don’t report thecrimes. Officers do however often patrol inthe area,” says Januari.In the meantime, residents have come up
with a plan of their own.The Mountview Neighbourhood Watch
was established three months ago and al-ready has 30 committed members, which in-clude Davids and Khatieb.“I care for this community so much and I
will protect it any way I can. At the end of
the day everyone works hard to be able to af-ford assets, then some criminal comes andtakes what we have worked so hard for. It’snot fair,” he says.Despite the neighbourhoodwatch’s valiant
attempt to keep criminals off their streets,they have concerns regarding police involve-ment.“We want police to be more visible inthe area. Their response time is extremelypoor. We had a few incidents where we need-ed the police desperately but either they camelate or didn’t pitch at all,” Davids says.Januari admits that many times police ve-
hicles are not available as they are “out onother urgent calls”.“We have had discussions with the neigh-
bourhood watch and I have even given themmy personal number for when they have re-sponse problems. Ideally, they can call theshift commander or the sector commander sothat their calls can be properly dealt with andstandby officers can respond.“The neighbourhood watch plays a big role
because they strengthen policing and we ap-preciate their assistance.”
Mountview ‘targeted’
HOLE IN ONE: Yusuf Davids from theMountviewNeighbourhood Watch points out a manholeused by criminals to hide stolen goods.
DARK PASSAGE: This lane, which runs between Belmore Avenue and Armstrong Crescent, isa hotspot for robberies. Photos: Lillian Amos
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LANSDOWNE police say schools need tocommunicate with them to ensure safetyin classrooms.
The station’s commissioner, Colonel Levo-na Januari, says theywould gladly do search-es but such operations are only done on re-quest of the principal.“We often go to schools but it ismore to talk
to pupils about crime prevention and try todiscourage them from criminal activity,”Januari says.She says principals don’t always inform
themwhen there are incidents at the schools.“Police need the help of principals, staff
and parents. In unison we can prevent vio-lence from occurring at schools,” Januarisays.The concern comes after two pupils were
shot at Oaklands High School last week.At about 15:00 on Tuesday, the boys, aged
13 and 15, were waiting in a Kenwyn taxi togo to their Hanover Park homes when theywere shot by another pupil (14).Both boys, one in Grade 8 and the other in
Grade 10, sustained injuries, one to his armand leg and the other to his leg.Theywere taken toGroote SchuurHospital
for treatment and are in a stable condition.The Grade 10 boy had to undergo surgery lat-er that evening.The taxi driver said he was waiting for the
children to collect their taxi fares in order todrive. That’s when he heard gunshots.It is alleged that the boywho fired the shots
was playing with the gun when it went off.He was soon arrested and faces charges of
attemptedmurder, possession of a prohibitedfirearm, possession of an unlicensed firearmand possession of ammunition.The boy claims he had found the 9mm gun
and picked it up.
The serial number had been filed off mak-ing it difficult to track. The boy appeared inthe Wynberg Magistrates’ Court on Wednes-day. Police are not sure if the incident wasgang-related.Western Cape CPF chairperson, Hanief
Loonat, is demanding action.“This is unacceptable. Learners shouldn’t
be going to school with weapons. A policyneeds to be set up by all role players to helpstop these types of violent incidents,” saysLoonat. “All of us need to work in unison, es-pecially the parents of these children.”Loonat wants a full investigation. “Why
would an innocent child be walking aroundwith a gun? It doesn’t make sense. Childrenget involved in gangsterism so easily. Howmany other children are carrying guns toschool?”Bronagh Casey, the spokesperson for pro-
vincial education minister Donald Grant,says counsellors were sent to the school toprovide support on Wednesday.“The school is understandably shaken by
this incident, and we would like to thank theprincipal, staff and the district officials fordealing with the aftermath of this incident soeffectively,” she says.“A report has indicated that the child did
bring the weapon into the school. The schoolprincipal was not aware that the learner hada gun in his possession. Should he haveknown he would have taken the necessarysteps to remove it.”In circumstances where a principal is in-
formed that a child has any dangerous object,liquor or drugs, he or she can conduct asearch-and-seizure exercise.In January 2011, the new Western Cape
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TRAUMA: Two scholars were shot by a peer outside Oaklands High School last week.
Page 4 People’s Post Lansdowne OPINIONS Tuesday 12 February 2013
2012 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL FOR THE CITY OF CAPE TOWNNotice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, Act No. 6 of 2004, hereinafterreferred to as the “Act,” that the 2012 General Valuation Roll for the period starting 1 July 2013 – until the next general valuation roll isproduced - is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below as from 21 February 2013 until 30 April 2013. The forms for the lodgingof objections are obtainable at these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council website as from 21 February 2013, theaddress of which is provided below.
In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or other person who so desires may lodge an objection with the municipal managerin respect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from, the general valuation roll within the abovementioned period.
Owners will be notified of their valuations in writing at the postal address held on the City’s database.
Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objection must be in relation to a specific individual propertyand not against the valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtained from one of the venues listed below, and can bedownloaded from the website.
LIST OF PUBLIC INSPECTION VENUES FOR THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN
DATE: 21 FEBRUARY 2013 – 30 APRIL 2013, MONDAYS – FRIDAY: 08:15 – 15:45
NO. NAMES OF VENUE ADDRESS OF VENUEUNAVAILABLE DATES (venueclosed on these dates)
1. 2nd Floor, Cape Town Civic Centre 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 30/03/2013
2. Royal Ascot Council ChambersMunicipal Offices, Royal Ascot, Bridal Way, Milnerton(off Racecourse Rd)
21/02/2013; 20/03/2013;22/03/2013; 17/04/2013;18/04/2013
3. Alphen Centre Constantia Main Rd, Constantia (opp. Pick n Pay)
4. Fish Hoek Council ChambersFish Hoek Admin Office, Central Circle,Recreation Rd (next to Fish Hoek Civic)
18/02/2013; 18/03/2013;15/04/2013
5. Somerset West Municipal Offices Cnr of Andries Pretorius St & Victoria St, Somerset West
6.Conference Room,Bellville Municipal Building
2 Voortrekker Rd, Bellville (next to Northlink College,opp. Sanlam)
7. Brackenfell Council ChambersBrackenfell Municipal Offices, Cnr of Paradys St &Old Paarl Rd, Brackenfell
8.Avondale Library Hall
Avondale Civic Centre, Grosvenor Ave, Avondale,Atlantis
9. Ledger House – Consultation Room 2 Cnr of Aden Ave & George St, Athlone
10. Plumstead Municipal Building Cnr of Victoria Rd & Main Rd, Plumstead
11. Fezeka: Gugulethu Cnr of NY1 & Lansdowne Rd, Gugulethu
12. Woodlands Community CentreCnr of Mitchell Ave & Selene St, Woodlands, MitchellsPlain
13. Stocks And Stocks Cash Office Ntlazane St, Litha Park, Khayelitsha
14. Parow Municipal Building Cnr of Voortrekker Rd & Talent St, Parow
15. Kuilsriver Civic Centre Cnr of Carinus St & Van Riebeeck Rd, Kuilsriver
16. Macassar Housing Office Bind Ave, Macassar
17. Strand Municipal Offices Cnr of Fagan Rd & Main Rd, Strand
PLEASE NOTE:The public inspection venues will be closed on weekends and public holidays. Only the venue at the CAPE TOWN CIVIC CENTRE will be open onSaturdays from 08:00 – 12:00. All venues will be closed on the following public holidays: 21/03/2013; 29/03/2013; 01/04/2013; 27/04/2013
Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• E-mail – [email protected]• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to – The City of Cape Town, For Attention: The Objection Coordinator, PO Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By Hand – At one of our 17 public inspection venues
Only objections submitted during the official objection period on the prescribed objection form with mandatory fields completed are valid.
Note: NO LATE OBJECTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
YOUR small change could add up to achunk for a beggar.
Some pocket up to R100 a day.A study by Solidarity’s Helping Hand re-
vealed that beggars in this province, KwaZu-lu Natal and Gauteng make an average ofR172 each day.People’s Post interns Tarren-Lee Habel-
gaarn and Luzuko Zini polled readers fortheir opinion on the issue.
Cup-in-Cup-in-Cup-in-handhandhand
SECONDSECOND THOUGHTS:THOUGHTS: Tiisetso Tau says hedidn’t know how much money beggars couldmake and adds hewill be cautious about givinghis money to them in future. “I usually give themoney to a woman or a child. Now that I knowthey are making about R172 a day, I will onlygive once a month. They don’t work for themoney. They just stand and beg thewhole day.”
OTHEROTHER OPTIONS:OPTIONS: Myrtle Daquino says shedoes not give anything to beggars as they havealternatives, such as organisations and home-less shelters. “What they earn a day does notconcern me because they should not be beg-ging in the first place. There are places whichthey can go to.”
STILL ASTILL A GIVER:GIVER: Claudia Phillips says she al-ways gives to people asking for money. Howev-er, she says she prefers to give U-Turn vouch-ers as she has found people are grateful to re-ceive them because they can either getclothes, a meal or a night in a shelter. “Myheart just breaks for people because I knowjobs are hard to find. By giving them somethingyou feel like you’ve made a little difference.”
UNFUNFAIR:AIR: Samier Booley says he doesn’t makea habit of givingmoney to people on the streetsbecause it is easier for them to beg and notwork. Although he understands they might nothave jobs, he feels it is still not fair. “A labourerworking on a site gets between R120 andR150 for a full day’s work. It is unfair for peoplebegging to make the same sum or more.”
TTAKE AAKE A CHANCE:CHANCE: René Jantjies prefers givingfood. She adds sometimes people beg for mon-ey to feed their families, but then use the cashto buy other things. “It is difficult to knowwhen people really need it, but that’s why I goto the shop and buy a bread for people insteadof giving them the money.”
HANDHAND IT OIT OVER:VER: Thuso Simon says it’s hard totell whether beggars give the money to theirfamilies or use it for drugs. Even so, he sayssome people, especially car guards, deserve tobe tipped. “I’ve seen some get stabbed pro-tecting cars.They should actually get moremoney. Everyone should get paid more.”
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ONTARIO Court residents in HanoverPark are demanding that the City of CapeTown increase refuse collection.
Currently theCity only collects rubbishonWednesdays but residents say this needs tobe increased to at least twice a week.Another concern fromresidents is that not
all homes have bins.There are 60 flats and 20 back yard dwell-
ings who use eight binsamong each other.A couple of days after
dirt collection the binsare filled to the brim withdirt again. Residents saythis makes the court lookuntidy.Community worker
and court committeemember Gigi Richardssays they can’t go on liv-ing in filth. “There are 80families living here,which includes back yarddwellers and all of themhave dirt to get rid of.We pay to have the dirtremoved. They see how quickly our bins getfull so why don’t they do something aboutit?” Richards says.The City used to collect twice a week but
have stopped, she continues. “We are proudof our court. We want to keep it as clean aspossible but how can we do that when ourbins are constantly overflowing and there isdirt flying all over?”Resident Elsie deBruin says hermain con-
cern is the lack of bins. “The tik monsterscomearoundand they steal our bins to trans-port stolen goods. Some people even use thebins to store shoes or groceries,” De Bruinsays. “Thecouncil sayswemustbuyanotherbin.Why shouldwe paywhen it is stolen eve-ry time? Even if we wanted to buy new bins,where would we get the money? This is animpoverished area; most people can’t afford
to buy a new bin every time,” says de Bruin.She insists the City should clean twice a
week. “They clean neighbouring streets onother days. The truck can stop here at On-tario, collectmore of our dirt and themmoveon to the other streets. It’s not like they’dgive out extra petrol,” she argues.Mayoral Committee member for Utility
Services, Ernest Sonnenberg, says thenumber of bins for courts must be equal toat least one third of the total number of flats.“According to that ruling, there should be
at least 27 bins at OntarioCourt,” he says.Residents have to ask
the housing office to re-port the stolen bins andrequest replacements,Sonnenberg explains.If the bin is stolen from
outside the property onthe scheduled refuse col-lection day, residentsmust report the theft tothe police, obtain a casenumber and then reportthe incident to theCity bycalling 0860 103 089, going
to a walk-in centre, or emailing 2 [email protected]. “Residents willthen have to provide their account number,address, contact details and case number. Anotification will be created and a new binwill be delivered free of charge,” Sonnenbergsays. Although if the bin is stolen from out-side the property on any day other than thescheduled refuse collection day, it will benoted as negligent. People will then have topay for a new one.Regarding the request to have an addition-
al refuse removal day, the City says resi-dents have to apply at the City’s Human Set-tlementsDirectorate. To stop the theft of binsthe City is in a pilot phase of developing elec-tronic systems. “Thiswill be used to identifythe bins in an effort to, among other things,exercise improved control over the bins,”Sonnenberg says.
Dirty business
HORSING AROUND: Horses gothrough Ontario Court’s bins everydirt collection day. Photo: Gigi Richards
OVER 8 000 learners have registered to partic-ipate in the National Senior Certificate (NSC)supplementary exams.The exams started yesterday and will run
up until Tuesday 19 March.The provincial eduction department is giv-
ing learners an extra helping hand by provid-ing free tuition.“One of our priorities is to ensure that as
many learnerswrite andpass theirNSC,” saysprovincial minister of education, DonaldGrant. “In all examinations, some candidatessimply ‘slip-up’ or are significantly weak in aspecific subject. Therefore they are given asecond chance to complete their NSC require-ments by writing the supplementary exams,”Grant says.The tuition programme includes broadcast-
ing revision lessons via satellite to 145 schoolsacross the province using its Telematics sys-tem. Local schools include Crystal Secondaryin Hanover Park, Manenberg Secondary,
Mountview High and Silverstream Second-ary. Expert teachers will provide quality les-sonsvia satellite to candidateswhohave regis-tered to write the supplementary exams.Candidates will be able to view these broad-
casts between Sunday 17 February and Thurs-day 28 March from 15:00 to 17:00 on weekdaysand from 14:00 to 18:00 on Sundays.The revision lessons will cover seven core
subjects – Mathematics, Physical Science, Ac-counting, Geography, Life Sciences, Englishand Afrikaans. Candidates who do not haveaccess to the specified schools can purchasesupport lessons on DVDs at a nominal priceby calling Edumedia on 0 (021) 689 9536.Visit www.westerncape.gov.za.
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LUZUKO ZINI
HAVING outlived most of her family, a107-year-old Manenberg woman is stilllooking forward to many more years.
Johanna “Aunty Henna” Arendse wasborn in Ladysmith where she also spentmost of her childhood years.She says her secret to living a long life is
to “fear God and always do good things forother people”.AuntyHennahad six siblings and says she
grew up on a farm in a harsh environmentand did not even go to school.None of her siblings are still alive.But despite this, the friendly and talkative
woman jokes she “doesn’t rememberhalf thethings [she] sometimes says”.Aunty Henna, who lives in Grootkop
Street, got married when she was 19 yearsold and says its sudden end a short while lat-er traumatised her.But she found love again, andmarried her
second husband a few years thereafter.She moved to Manenberg in 1964 and says
despite her memory not being good, she stillremembers pertinent moments in her life.
Oneof herhighlightswashaving four chil-dren with her second husband, HendrickBailey.“We had two sons and two adopted daugh-
ters. My husband and children were every-thing to me, but sadly none of them are stillalive,” she says tearfully.Aunty Henna lives with her grandchild,
Nigel Bailey and great-grandchild, Winlen.The bundle of energy has a tendency to
leave his toys scattered around the lounge.“Always remember where to put your toys,”she says to him, tongue-in-cheek.Sharifa Ryland lives opposite the pension-
er’s home and has known her for half a cen-tury.She says Aunt Henna has been an inspira-
tion to all in the community.“Every day I bring her a plate of food as
a way of showingmy appreciation for all thewisdom she has shared with me,” she says.“When she needs our help as neighbours,
we always do our best to help her.”Allie Mansoor, another Grootkop Street
resident, says he has known Arendse for 45years.“AuntyHennahas always been akindper-
son. Whenever I have a problem I will go toher and she always gives me the best ad-vice,” he says.“I hope she stays the way she is and never
forget us in her prayers.”Ward councillor Junade Hoosain says
Arendse’s life needs to be celebrated as sheis the oldest person in Manenberg.“I organised a seniors party for the
Manenberg community where we also cele-brated Aunty Henna’s birthday,” he says.“We don’t get people reaching that age any
more so we need to look after and supportpeople like Aunty Henna.”
Over aOver a centurycenturyofof thethe goodgood lifelife
SPECIALSPECIAL LADLADY:Y: Johanna Arendse with hergreat-grandchild, Winlen Bailey.Photo: Luzuko Zini
SHARINGSHARING WISDOM:WISDOM: Aunty Henna has a wordwith ward councillor Junade Hoosain at a sen-iors party. Photo: Supplied
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Situated on the upper level in the centre’s Food Court, Ocean Basket opened itsdoors in December.
The restaurant is the 162nd franchiseof the successful seafood chain.
We are grateful for the support of ourcustomers and the interest shown by thecommunity. We hope and trust that withmuch tenacity we will deliver an experience and build a relationship of enjoyment for now and the future.
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MORE FEET will be making their way topublic transport interchanges after an-other petrol price hike hit motorists.
Petrol increased by 41c a litre on Wednes-day.A litre of petrol now costs R11.92 in coastal
areas and R12.27 in inland regions.While fuel increases affect the profits of the
taxi industry,most associations onlyup theirfares once a year, explains Vusumzi Miselo,the regional chairperson of the Congress forDemocratic Taxi Associations.“We meet with other taxi associations be-
tween October and November where we dis-cuss price increases. Our fares always in-creasebetweenR1andR2and these increasesusually take effect in December,” he says.“We will be losing a lot of profit by not in-
creasing our prices, but we know the petrolprice will go down soon. If we increase faresnow, our customerswill expect us to decreaseit when the petrol goes down. For this reasonwe only have a price increase once a year.”After price increases, more travellers
make their way to train stations, Metrorailregional manager Mthuthuzeli Swartz says.“The region’s overall ticket sales have in-
creasedbymore than9%[since the last petrolincrease]. Monthly ticket sales have shot upby 21.4%, an indication that the demandkeeps growing despite our current challeng-es,” he says.Metrorail has 85 trains operating on three
different lines in the province.There are 33 trains operating on the Khay-
elitsha/Mitchell’s Plain line; 32 on the north-ern line to Bellville, Wellington and Strand;and 23 serves the Simon’s Town and CapeFlats line.“Some 655 daily trains operate 732 000 pas-
senger journeys each weekday. The currenteconomic climate has increased demand fortrains to the point where it exceeds availablesupply,” Swartz says.“Even with all train-sets repaired and in
service, the Western Cape region will find itextremely hard to meet increasing demand.Attemptshavebeenmade to source train-setsfrom other regions and commuter trainshave been replaced with long-distance car-riages for outlying areas to free up additionalcapacity for shorter routes.”Another alternative for cash-strapped mo-
torists is car-pooling.Findalift.co.za offers a secure and free serv-
ice that allows people to find others travel-ling their way with little hassle.Already used by over 6 400 South Africans,
the site matches people on similar routeswithout displaying personal information, sothey can decide to make secure contact andarrange to share the journey.Managing member Daniel Claassen says
the service helps people travel better, reduc-es emissions and congestion and saves mon-ey.“The effect of the latest fuel increase will
ensure a motorist, making a modest com-mute of 25km to work and back, will pay onaverage R300 more for fuel annually,” hesays.And while 41c might be something most
won’t even bother to pick up off the floor,there is a bigger picture.“Using the latest petrol price, it will cost
a commuter onaverageR9 000 in fuel per yearand R4 000 in wear and tear, based on AArates for the maintenance costs of a vehiclewith an engine capacity of 1 501 to 1 800,”Claasen says.“Sharing this journey with one person can
save R4 500 in fuel alone and R2 000 on wearand tear. What could you do with an extra R6500 yearly?”Johnny Barret previously travelled 20 km
from Athlone to Cape Town to drop his wifeat work. But since the price hike, she has opt-ed to rather travel by bus.“When I used to drive her to work I would
spend at least R1 200 a month,” he says. “Weare saving more than half the money nowthat she is using public transport.”Selvinlee Balie says commuting by taxi is
the cheaper option.He takes one taxi from home to work, trav-
elling 20km on average per day.“When I was using my car I would spend
R600 on petrol amonth. Now that I use publictransport I spend just over R250,” he says.
FuelFuel forfor thoughtthought
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KEEP SAVINGWATERTo report water wastage and bylaw contraventions call
0860 103 089or SMS 31373 with full details. Visit www.capetown.gov.za/keepsavingwater for more information.
HEIDEVELD HOUSING PROJECTThe City of Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate will be having another follow upscreening session for proposed beneficiaries for the Heideveld Housing Project in Heideveld.The beneficiary database will be displayed at the Heideveld and Bonteheuwel and FezekaHousing office, Heideveld and Gugulethu Library, and Subcouncil 11 (Fezeka) offices forpublic scrutiny. The cut-off date for Heideveld, Vanguard Estate and Welcome Estate isFebruary 2006, but for Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu is December 1992.
Applicants whose names appear on the displayed database and who:
• Live in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Welcome Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu• Earn a combined income of less than R3 500 per month• Have outstanding information to submit from the previous session
are requested to visit the following venue (together with spouse/partner):
Venue: Cathkin Community Centre, Heideveld Road, Heideveld(next to the Library and Housing office)
Date: Saturday 16 February 2013Time: 10:00 – 13:00
Copies of the following documents must be produced on the day:• Green bar-coded ID document• Marriage/divorce certificate• Children’s birth certificates• Proof of income (recent payslip, proof of social grant, affidavit if unemployed or self-
employed, etc.)• Any other relevant documents
Please do not attend if you are not registered on the City of Cape Town database forhousing or if you attended the previous screening and have no outstanding information.
For further enquiries please contact Maureen Lewin ontel 021 710 9303.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER20/2013
SEVERAL people were injured on Thurs-day when random shootings rockedManenberg.
People walking in Thames Avenue scat-tered as the shots rang out.It started at 10:30 when a 21-year-old was
shot in his right leg.The youngmanwas sitting in Thames Av-
enue with friends when shots were fired at
them. No one has been arrested.Also inThamesAvenue, a 27-year-oldman
was shot in the leg at around 17:00.No arrests have been made.Just a stone’s throw away from Thames
Avenue, another shooting occurred in Swa-kop Road at 17.45.The man, aged 22, was also shot in the leg.
Again, no arrests.After the shootings police launched an op-
eration in Thames Avenue and the sur-rounding area.Officers searched houses, people and cars.A 17-year-old was then arrested after try-
ing to flee police.Officers saw the suspicious-looking young
man running with a bag in hand and gavechase.
Hidden in the bagwas a gunwith the seri-al number filled off.Three more men were arrested when po-
lice searched a house in Thames Avenue.They appeared in the Athlone Magis-
trate’s Court yesterday on gun possessioncharges.On Friday at 2:10, police received a tip-off
about gangsters congregating inManenbergAvenue.Four men were arrested.Got a tip-off? Call Manenberg police on
0 (021) 699 9400.
Shooting spreehits Manenberg
LESSONSLESSONS ININ LIFE:LIFE: Philippi police are going around to primary and high schools in HanoverPark to speak to the learners about life’s dangers. Last week sector commanders War-rant Officers Etienne Conradie, Tobias Allies and Greg Philander visited Crystal HighSchool to deliver a crime-awareness talk. They tried to motivate the pupils to not getinvolved in gangsterism, drugs or any other crimes. Photo: Supplied
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Houses for Sale
HEIDEVELD2 beds, lounge, f/f kitch,carport (2 cars). Neat, fully
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R689 000: MONTEGU’S GIFT
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GADIJA082 823 1801
4016m² Plot, +/- R30 000.00 Current Rental Income, Separate Bungalow,Entertainment Area, Aluminium Workshop included Aluminium Windows &Doors throughout
R3 300 000: GRASSYPARK
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A Block of 8 Flats consisting of 81m² Units each with 2 Bedrooms, Lounge,Kitchen & Family Bathroom. Plot size 1097m², Parking for 16 Cars + SecurityGates.
For a free valuation call our agents
R279 000: TAFELSIG:SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
3 Bedroom Lounge, Kitchen, Fam Bath Garage,Parking for 3 Cars.
R249 000: TAFELSIG:SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
3 Beds, Lounge, Fitted Kitchen, Bath, Garage
R180 000: SANDOWN COURT GRASSY PARK CASH ONLY:
KASHIFAH 073 929 3221
2 BdmFlat Ground Floor, Bathrm, Kitchen with Pantry, Lnge, 1Parking Bay Closeto All Amenities.
Attention sellers we have buyers for:SHIHAAM KASHIFAH NADIA GADIJA SHARIEF FAZLYN
R450 000 PORTLAND (BLUE HORIZON)
GADIJA082 823 1801
Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3 Bedroom House Consisting ofLounge, FF.Kitchen, Family Bathroom, Braai Area and a TantermGarage for 3Cars.
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BONTEHEUWEL–R399,000.00–3Bed,facebrickfront,fullysecured,b/bars,FK,lounge&d/room,fambath,garage.STRANDFONTEIN–R560,000.00-3beds,bics,fambath,septoilet,FFK/OP,lounge,jetmaster,snglegar,doublec/port,paved.
Charles–0824984725
GRASSYPARK–R1,250,000.00-6Bed,bics,mes,ffk,d/room&lounge,fambath,dblgarage,pool,alarm,entarea,indoorbraaiONTHEBAY-neat3beds,bicsin2,mainen-suite,lounge,entarea,bararea,builtinarea.
TAFELSIG–R280,000-3bed,o/pkitchen,lounge,fambath,garageconvertedintotuck-shopDELFT–R100,000-1Bed,fambath,parkingBONTEHEUWEL–R280,000-2bed,kitchen,fambath,d/room,loungeorTVroomGRASSYPARK-R385,000.00-2Bedgroundfloor,kitch,bath,toilet
STRANDFONTEIN–R580,000.00–3bedwithbics,FK,fambath,entarea,garage,pool.PENLYNESTATE–R1,680,000.00–Downstairs2beds,1withbics&en-suite,library,sunkenlounge,sepbath&toilet,FFK,,pantry&scullery,autogarfor3cars.Upstairs–2beds,balconyon2ndbed,walkincloset,FK,lounge,domesticaccomwithshower&toilet,sepentrance,kitchen,bath&shower,sunkenlounge&d/room.MORGENSTER–R495,000.00–cornerplot,biggrounds,fullyencl,veryneat,2bedswithbics,lounge,o/pffk&diningroom,fambath,singlegarage,biggarden.
Carl–0722355917
Edgar–0786428473
Tania–0845064764
LOTUS RIVER: R680.000excl3Beds, 2x F/Bath, 2x FK, TVrm, 304m,Carport, P(4xCars), Braai, , E/Garden
FREDELENE 078 551 0906
VANGUARD ESTATE: R1150.000exclF/s, 3Beds(Bics), FFK, Braai, Fireplace,
Sep.Ent, Pool, 3xGarages, Encl.NORMAN 083 772 8912
GRASSY PARK: R580.000exclF/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, Storerm,Garage, Asbestos roof, 457mP/Floors.
MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
BONTEHEUWEL: R250.000exclMais, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, FamilyBath, Kitchen, Carport, Enclosed
DESIREE 079 875 9975
OTTERY: R430.000exclFist Floor Flat, 2Beds(Bics),
FFK, Lounge, F/Bath, P/Bay, Encl.GILLEAN 073 551 2625
KUILSRIVER: R2,2millF/s, 3Beds, FFK, Pool, 3x D/Gar, 1020m,
Encl, Cameras,FRANK 082 827 8421
MANENBERG: R429.999excl3Beds, Lnge cm Drm, FFK, Dble Façade
Carport, Laundry, Storerm, Encl.AQEELAH 074 042 4168
BONTEHEUWEL: R395.000exclF/s, 3Beds (1xBics), Lounge, F/Bath, FK,Carport, E/Garden, Braai, Encl, B/Bars.
FREDELENE 078 551 0906
HANOVER PARK: R260.000negSemi, 2Beds(1xB), Lounge, F/Bath, FK,Yard Paved, B/Bars, Encl, P/Floors.
ACHMAT 079 542 1992
PINELANDS: R575.000exclFlat, 2Beds(Bics), LOPFK, C/Pool,
P/Bay, Laundry, Gym, Encl, S/Gates.ISHERENE 083 350 2777
OTTERY: R490.000exclG/Floor 2Beds(1xB), Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,P/Bay, Encl, Fully tiled, TV unit, B/Bars.
FREDELENE 078 551 0906
RONDEBOSCH EAST: R2,9 millD/s, 5Beds, Ent.Hall, TVrm, 3x F/Bath,
3x Fireplace, Dble/GarageISHERENE 083 350 2777
FFK,
OTTERY: R375.000exclFlat, 2Beds(1xB), Lounge, F/Bath,FK, P/Bay, Communal pool, Encl
JESICHA 073 698 9260
GRASSY PARK: R450.000exclVacant Plot 717m
KEITH 084 888 2526
LOTUS RIVER: 529.999negVacant Plot 1000m, ZonedFor Business/ Commercial.
ABDULLATIEF 082 941 7482
BONTEHEUWEL: R409.999exclRenovated Duplex, 3Beds, Mes, FFK, 2xCarport, Face brick Encl, Lnge, Drm
NAJWA 082 377 7027
HYDE PARK: R500.000exclF/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, Fireplace, Kitchen,
G/Flat, Carport, Encl, 403m + More.NAJWA 082 377 7027
DELFT: R200.000exclSemi, 2Beds, LOPK, F/Bath, Encl, Tenantsin property is using one room as a shop.
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
Let the PROFESSIONALS take care of all your housing needs
CRAWFORD: R1.3millF/s, 4Beds(2xB), TVrm, Mes, FFK
(Defy), D/Garage, 497m, Encl + moreMISHKAAH 079 521 4355
BONTEHEUWEL: R280.000exclSemi, 3Beds, Lounge, FamilyBathroom, Kitchen, 249m.NORMAN 083 772 8912
MONTAGUS GIFT: R799.000exclF/s, 5Beds(2xB), 2xF/Bath, FFK, G/Flat,
Garage, Carport, E/Garden, EnclFRANK 082 827 8421
GRASSY PARK: R699.999exclF/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, F/Bath, FFK,F/Carport, Encl, 466m, Tiled roof.
MISHKAAH 079 521 4355
BELGRAVIA: R880.000exclF/s, 4Beds(3xB), FFK (D/stove), Braai,Ent. Area, Garage, Carport, E/Garden
GILLEAN 073 551 2625
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PORTLANDS:
R449 000
Ext F/s :
3Beds(1xbic),Lnge
,Fk,F/bath,Mes,Parking x
2cars. Secured. 195sq
FAIZAL : 081-818 7510
WOODLANDS :
R 339 000
Ext Mais: 4 Beds,Lnge,Ext
Fk,Mes,F/bath,2xc/ports,
Near all amenities, 95 sq
FAIZAL : 081-818 7510
COLORADO:
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SKW steel up forrugga spectacleLIAM MOSES
SK WALMERS could divert from theirusual ball-in-hand brand of rugby toincrease their chances in the SaruCommunity Cup.
The Green Point side host WorcesterVillagers in their first game of the inaugu-ral tournament, which replaces the Na-tional Club Championship, at the GreenPoint Track on Saturday 23 February.Labeeb Levy, the club’s director of
coaching, says the team will aim to enter-tain, butmayhave to swap their tradition-al champagne rugby for amore structuredapproach, depending on certain factors.“We would like to play that brand, but
we also have to look at the resources wehave. We would like to play and maintainit, but, in saying that, the competition isvery different (to the Super League A),”says Levy.“The people you are playing against al-
so have a certain brand they play so weneed to change it (our game) week afterweek.”Levy adds the loss of several stars to the
provincial ranks could also prevent histeam from spreading the ball as much asthey usually would.SKW have been drawn in Group A, ar-
guably the toughest in the tournament,alongwith JonssonCollegeRovers (KZN),
GAP Despatch (EP), Villagers Worcester(Boland) and Sishen (Griquas).Rovers are the current Kwa-Zulu Natal
and National Club Championships hold-ers, while Despatch finished second onthe Grand Challenge log just seven pointsbehind Nelson Mandela Metropole Uni-versity. Villagers won the Boland Pre-mierLeague by 14 points last year andSis-hen took the Griquas Premier League byseven points.The tournament will kick off this week,
with College Rovers facing GAPDespatchin Durban and Villagers hosting Sishen.Walmers have a bye on the first match
day and will use the extra week to wrapup their preparations. Levy believes hisside could be in for a taste of their ownmedicine when the Boland champs visit.“I think Worcester Villagers will play a
typical Boland game – keeping the ball inhand and giving it lots of air,” he says.“They will play their normal attacking
game.Theywouldhavehadanextra gameso theywill know the pressures that comewith it. We will be fresh, so hopefully thatwill be to our advantage.“It’s our first game on the Track after
a two-year break and hopefully we willmake it special.”SKW are set to announce a squad of be-
tween 30 and 35 players for the competi-tion this week.
COUNTDOWN: SK Walmers director of coach Labeeb Levy looks over a training sessionahead of his side’s opening Community Cup clash next week. Photo: Liam Moses
Athletico climb log standingsLIAM MOSES
RC ATHLETICO secured an important victo-ry over Old Mutual FC in a Second Divisionmid-table clash on Saturday in Wynberg.The sides went into the match in 10th and
ninth place on the table respectively, andAthletico’s 2-0winhas seen themclimbaboveMutual to eighth on the table.Sayed Appels, team coach, says he wasn’t
aware of the match’s importance as his sidewent into all games with the same mindset.“I am not even watching the log. I am just
thinking about winning.“The goal is to end as high as possible. We
can stillwin this league, asweare a teamwithambition,” Appels says.“If the boys can show commitment and
heart then I can’t see anybody stopping them.I am with this team for four weeks and youcan see the changes. The heart, discipline, re-spect and commitment is starting to devel-op.”Athletico were the first to threaten and got
the game’s first shot on target in the 15thminute, when Marcelino Lambert’s raspingdrive was parried by the Mutual goalkeeper.They took the lead fiveminutes later, when
Abdul Jacobs curled a free-kick finto the topright corner of the net from the edge of the
box.Athletico increased the deficit, on 25 min-
utes, when a cross from the right flank wasbundled in from close range by Daniel Mo-lapo.The Lansdowne side were dominant
throughout the game,whileMutual struggledto retain possession and invited attacks fromtheir opposition.Lone striker Nicholas Levendal – and later
Liam Vandiar, who replaced him in the sec-ond half – was left isolated too often and theonly service he received from midfield camein the form of long balls.Appels was happy with the result and par-
ticularly impressed by his team’s wide play.“The team has started to show potential.
There was only one team on the park. Wetired a little bit in the second-half, but that’sunderstandable as this field is a bit heavy,while this was a high-paced game,” he says.“Whenever we gowide, we look like we can
score goals. That is what football is about –how you go wide and how your runs are upfront. If you can get that right, the sky is thelimit.”Old Mutual will host Cape Town All Stars
in Pinelands on Friday, while RC will travelto Atlantis to face Jomo Powers in their nextgame.
CHEST CONTROL: RC Athletico midfielder Abdul Jacobs controls a high ball during Saturday’smatch against Old Mutual at the Wynberg Military Base. The Mutual player is Sanylin Walters.Jacobs scored to help his side to victory. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
PACE MAN: Pakistani bowler Mohammed Irfaan completes his run during a warm-up matchagainst a WP invitational side at Western Province Cricket Club in Rondebosch at the weekend.Pakistan are in town for a the second test against the Proteas, which starts at Sahara ParkNewlands on Thursday. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
ON TOP AGAIN: The Holland women’s hockey team celebrate after beating South Africain the final of the Investec Challenge at Hartleyvale on Sunday. The world’s number oneside and 2012 London Olympic Champions beat the hosts 4-2. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
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SA stumble atfinal hurdleCOULDthe Investec SouthAfricanwomen’shockey team beat London 2012 OlympicGames gold medallists and world numberone team for the first time in a decade?
This was the question on everybody’s lips atthe final of the Investec Challenge where SouthAfrica, ranked 11th in the world, took on theNetherlands on Sunday.It was not to be, but SAmade their fans proud
at a packed Hartleyvale Stadium, with a stir-ring performance that produced two top-notchgoals in an excellent second half.The Dutch raced to a 2-0 lead through goals
from Roos Drost in the seventh minute and Kit-ty van Male in the 23rd minute, but the score-line did not reflect the tremendous fight the SAteam put up.World record goalscorer Pietie Coetzee and
Jade Mayne came close to getting on thescoresheet on a number of occasions only to befoiled by the world’s best shot stopper, JoyceSombroek, in the Netherlands’ goal during thefirst-half.Five minutes into the second-half a revital-
ised SA scored from their second successivepenalty corner, when Lisa Deetlefs slapped inon the rebound.
SA put enormous pressure on the Dutch fora sustained period, butmidway through the sec-ond half the world’s best team – devastating onthe counter-attack – came back at pace.Forward Maria Verschoor beat excellent SA
keeper SananiMangisa from close range takingthe score 3-1 in the 55th minute.But the end-to-end action was not over yet,
and four minutes later Celia Evans shook off aheavy tackle on the right flank and madeground under much pressure, before firing across to Mayne who was lurking near the leftpost.The Western Province striker made no mis-
take from inside box and narrowed the deficit.However, thoughts of SA being able to draw
level and force the match into extra time werenot to be, asMangisa palmed aMaartje Paumenscreamer over the crossbar beforeCharlotteVe-ga scored a relatively soft goal with only sevenseconds left in the game for the 4-2 final score-line.In the bronzemedalmatch England beat Aus-
tralia 3-2 on penalties after regular time fin-ished 2-2 all.Netherlands captain Maartje Paumen fin-
ished the tournament as the top scorer with tengoals to her name.
PHYSICAL: South African player Dirkie Chamberlain challenges Netherlands captainMaartje Paumen during the final of the Investec Challenge at Hartleyvale Stadium on Sun-day. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
National tourney announcedHIGH schools across the country have theopportunity to win R1-million in the 2013Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup.Registration for the biggest school soc-
cer tournament in theSouthAfrica is nowopen and schools have until Friday 15March to submit their entries.Sanlam, the Motsepe Foundation, the
Ubuntu Botho Trust and the South Afri-can Schools Football Association (SAS-FA) are urging high schools in all nineprovinces to register.While the winners will take home R1-
million, the runners up will pocket R600000, the third-placed sidewillwinR500 000and the fourth-placed side will leave withR400 000. The nine schools who win theirprovincial tournaments will also winR100 000.Frank Louw, Sanlam’s sponsorships
manager, says football scouts from sever-al PSL clubs will attend as many rounds
as possible, in a bid to find exceptional tal-ent.“One of the key objectives of this spon-
sorship is to get as many football players– aged 15 and 19 – as possible to competeand possibly to be seen by soccer scouts,”he says.“Players who stand out will then be re-
cruited into development structures to benurtured and shaped into professionalfootballers. To be able to achieve this, weneed to encourage all schools to registerno matter where they are situated.”The prize money will not be handed
over in cash, but will be spent on legacyprojects identified by the schools. It canbe utilised for any development projectthat enhances or advances the missionand objectives of the school or its immedi-ate community. To register call NelsonBelebesi on SASFA on (011) 567 2824 orFrank Louw on (021) 947 2093.
CHAMPIONS: Patrice Motsepe hand’s over a cheque for R1 million rand to 2012 winners, theSAFA Transnet School of Excellence. Photo: Supplied
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Santos readySantos readyfor derby duelfor derby duel
LIAM MOSES
NEWLY appointed Santos coach Ian Palm-er ishappy forhis side to “winugly”as theypush for promotion from theNational FirstDivision (NFD) and a place in the latterstages of the Nedbank Cup.
The Lansdowne based club will kick off thesecond half of their season – and Palmer’s ten-ure as coach – against local rivals Vasco daGama at Parow Park tomorrow (Wednesday 13February).Palmer expects the match to be a physical
encounter, saying he will be looking for hisplayers to play within the structures he imple-mented after taking over from Maart Nooij.“To be quite honest I don’t care how I get the
points – if it’s ugly then it’s ugly. You are notgoing to have perfect football,” says Palmer.“Sometimes you play good football and you
lose games. For me the brand of football isabout staying compact and playing on thecounter-attack.“That’s the football you are going to need to
grind out results in the NFD. For me, havingits important to have speedywingers and a topstrikerwho canholdupballs andbring the sec-ond striker into play.”Santos will go into the game short of match
fitness – as they have not played since mid-De-
cember – andonanunhealthy runof form,hav-ingdrawn twice and lost twice in their last fourgames.The People’s Team are ninth on the league
table, after three wins, four losses and fivedraws, andhavenot faredwell against local op-position so far this season.Santos were hammered 3-0 by Milano Unit-
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into the game against Thanda Royal Zulu (onSaturday 16 February) and I think that is im-portant. Iwill be able to seewhat I haveworkedon and if the objectives, in terms of defensiveorganisation and counter-attacking, isreached.”The former Black Leopards mentor adds he
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