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Gavin Buchalter: Dip Optom F.O.A.(SA), M.C.Optom(UK), CAS(USA) 7 Woolworths Building (above Jetmart) TOWN CENTRE, MITCHELLS PLAIN Tel: (021) 392 6114 Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri: 9-5 Wed, Sat: 9-1 Closed Wed afternoons Valid till 12 November 2011 COMPLETE SPECS SPECIAL New Range large selection to choose from Do you protect your eyes from the sun like you protect your skin? EYELINK PROFESSIONAL AFFORDABLE EYE CARE We are contracted to all medical aids Eye test + Frame + Lenses includes FREE pair of prescription sunglasses No hidden costs Every transaction gets a FREE gift to the value of R30 R695 R995 R1450 R895 R695 R995 R1450 R895 Single Vision Clear (± 4.00 / -2.00) Bifocal Clear Multifocals (no-line bifocals) Ultra Thin Lenses (± 4.00 to -7.50 / -2.00) Mark Brickles 072 742 6963 CEA: MIEA Broker/Owner. 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People’s Post previously reported that Vernon Fortune, chairperson of the association, had at- tacked the cluster CPF chairperson, Michael Jacobs, in a letter sent to a number of people and government departments (“Neighbourhood watch members investigated”, 30 August). The conduct of MPNWA executive members is also under review in the wake of Fortune’s letter. In this letter, a copy of which is in People’s Post’s possession, Fortune claimed Jacobs was “caus- ing great chaos and bringing the MPNWA into disrepute”. Fortune claimed Jacobs had contravened the CPF constitution on a number of occasions, and suggested the provincial CPF board pass a vote of no confidence in him. Mitchell’s Plain Police Cluster head, Major General Jeremy Vearey, said Fortune’s letter was of great concern as “proper procedures were not followed as prescribed in the constitution of the CPF”. “All cluster-based neighbourhood watches will only be accountable and take instructions from the subforums, which are the superior au- thority to the sector neighbourhood watch – and this only in consultation with the sector com- mander,” said Vearey. During a meeting last month, a decision was taken by the cluster board to suspend the activi- ties of the association’s executive. Gamiet Cas- siem, Mitchell’s Plain CPF chairperson, and Colonel Cass Goolam, a senior officer in the Mitchell’s Plain Policing Cluster, were tasked with carrying out an investigation into the mat- ter. At a subsequent meeting, the Provincial CPF board disbanded the association after Fortune apparently admitted to protocol violations. Vearey says he became extremely suspicious after he was informed by various sources that the association would not take instructions fol- lowing a meeting in July. “Fraud allegations were surfacing from all parts of Mitchell’s Plain; sectors are claiming that funds due to the neighbourhood watches were never received. There has been no audit in- to the assets and the donations received by the association. The police are a national organisa- tion, and I will act in accordance with the law. The CPF subforums are the authority.” Vearey warns that any organisations “still go- ing around using the name of the association to raise funds are committing fraudulent acts”. The MPNWA’s executive members have hand- ed in all their equipment and ID cards since be- ing sent letters commanding them do so. Some of the neighbourhood watches in the ar- ea withdrew their affiliation to the CPF struc- ture following the disbandment of the associa- tion; however many later retracted this decision. Under the new community safety structure system, “the chairpersons of all 14 sector neigh- bourhood watches to appoint a convener, as per the CPF constitution, who serve on the CPF exec- utive,” explains Hanief Loonat, the Provincial CPF chairperson. “All sector-based neighbour- hood watches are now directly accountable to the CPF Sub Forums.” Jacobs adds that the process of “realigning” neighbourhood watches to community safety structures under the command of CPF subfo- rums started in April last year, after the adop- tion of the uniform Constitution of Community Police Forums the month before. “We have con- sulted with the various roleplayers, informing them of the changes. The structures were sup- posed to have been finalised in June this year, but will be by 1 November.” FOR THE BRAVE ONES: The amaBele Belles dragon boat team of- fered a moment of si- lence and a pink rose, for those who have died of breast cancer, before the Dragon Boat Regat- ta kicked off at Zandv- lei, Muizenberg, on Sat- urday. The team, along with the Cape of Good Hope Rotary Club, aim to raise funds towards the treatment and care of breast cancer pa- tients. October is inter- nationally known as Breast Cancer Aware- ness Month. Photo: Nasief Manie / Photo 24 E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 18 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481 “Telling it as it is” MITCHELL’S PLAIN

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Page 1: Peoples Post Mitchells Plain 18 October 2011

Gavin Buchalter: Dip Optom F.O.A.(SA), M.C.Optom(UK), CAS(USA)

7 Woolworths Building (above Jetmart)

TOWN CENTRE, MITCHELLS PLAINTel: (021) 392 6114

Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri: 9-5 Wed, Sat: 9-1 Closed Wed afternoons

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12 November 2011

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Watch groups in shamblesMELISSA PAPIER

THE Mitchell’s Plain Neighbourhood WatchAssociation (MPNWA) has been disbandedby the Provincial Community Policing Fo-rum (CPF) board in the midst of allegationsof fraud and theft of funds within watchesforming part of the association.

The board is also still in the process of restruc-turing neighbourhood watch organisations tobecome “community safety structures” that areaccountable to CPF subforums.

People’s Post previously reported that VernonFortune, chairperson of the association, had at-tacked the cluster CPF chairperson, MichaelJacobs, in a letter sent to a number of people andgovernment departments (“Neighbourhoodwatch members investigated”, 30 August).

The conduct of MPNWA executive members isalso under review in the wake of Fortune’s letter.In this letter, a copy of which is in People’s Post’spossession, Fortune claimed Jacobs was “caus-ing great chaos and bringing the MPNWA intodisrepute”.

Fortune claimed Jacobs had contravened theCPF constitution on a number of occasions, andsuggested the provincial CPF board pass a voteof no confidence in him.

Mitchell’s Plain Police Cluster head, Major

General Jeremy Vearey, said Fortune’s letterwas of great concern as “proper procedures werenot followed as prescribed in the constitution ofthe CPF”.

“All cluster-based neighbourhood watcheswill only be accountable and take instructionsfrom the subforums, which are the superior au-thority to the sector neighbourhood watch – andthis only in consultation with the sector com-mander,” said Vearey.

During a meeting last month, a decision wastaken by the cluster board to suspend the activi-ties of the association’s executive. Gamiet Cas-siem, Mitchell’s Plain CPF chairperson, andColonel Cass Goolam, a senior officer in theMitchell’s Plain Policing Cluster, were taskedwith carrying out an investigation into the mat-ter. At a subsequent meeting, the Provincial CPFboard disbanded the association after Fortuneapparently admitted to protocol violations.

Vearey says he became extremely suspiciousafter he was informed by various sources thatthe association would not take instructions fol-lowing a meeting in July.

“Fraud allegations were surfacing from allparts of Mitchell’s Plain; sectors are claimingthat funds due to the neighbourhood watcheswere never received. There has been no audit in-to the assets and the donations received by theassociation. The police are a national organisa-

tion, and I will act in accordance with the law.The CPF subforums are the authority.”

Vearey warns that any organisations “still go-ing around using the name of the association toraise funds are committing fraudulent acts”.

The MPNWA’s executive members have hand-ed in all their equipment and ID cards since be-ing sent letters commanding them do so.

Some of the neighbourhood watches in the ar-ea withdrew their affiliation to the CPF struc-ture following the disbandment of the associa-tion; however many later retracted this decision.

Under the new community safety structuresystem, “the chairpersons of all 14 sector neigh-bourhood watches to appoint a convener, as perthe CPF constitution, who serve on the CPF exec-utive,” explains Hanief Loonat, the ProvincialCPF chairperson. “All sector-based neighbour-hood watches are now directly accountable tothe CPF Sub Forums.”

Jacobs adds that the process of “realigning”neighbourhood watches to community safetystructures under the command of CPF subfo-rums started in April last year, after the adop-tion of the uniform Constitution of CommunityPolice Forums the month before. “We have con-sulted with the various roleplayers, informingthem of the changes. The structures were sup-posed to have been finalised in June this year,but will be by 1 November.”

FOR THE BRAVE ONES:The amaBele Bellesdragon boat team of­fered a moment of si­lence and a pink rose,for those who have diedof breast cancer, beforethe Dragon Boat Regat­ta kicked off at Zandv­lei, Muizenberg, on Sat­urday. The team, alongwith the Cape of GoodHope Rotary Club, aimto raise funds towardsthe treatment and careof breast cancer pa­tients. October is inter­nationally known asBreast Cancer Aware­ness Month.Photo: Nasief Manie / Photo 24

E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 18 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

“Tel l ing it as it is”

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ESTABLISHMENT OFWARD COMMITTEESAND REGISTRATION OF COMMUNITY-BASEDORGANISATIONSOn 28 September 2011 Council approved rules for the establishment of ward committees.This includes provision for the registration of community-based organisations (CBOs) on theCity’s database. Only registered organisations are eligible to nominate a representative toserve on a ward committee.

Go to the City’s website www.capetown.gov.za/wardcommittees or use the contact detailsbelow to:

• Learn more about ward committees• Identify the appropriate sector for CBOs• Check if your CBO is already registered and confirm details• Register your CBO for the first time

The cut-off date for registration is 28 October 2011. This database will constitute the voters’roll for the establishment of ward committees. New registrations will commence again after1 February 2012.

For further information please contact:Gail Bashley: tel: 021 400 5524; fax: 021 400 7452;e-mail: [email protected] orBusie Noveve: tel: 021 400 5587; fax: 021 400 7452;e-mail: [email protected]

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

Show on the roadPROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN (PSA)

supports and welcomes government’sAutomotive Production and Develop-ment Programme (APDP).

Set to be launched in 2013, it will come intoalignment with government’s broader Indus-trial Policy Action Plan (IPAP2) to boost jobcreation locally. The APDP plan will replacethe Motor Industry Development Plan, whichwas initiated by government in 1995.

The manufacturing of locally-built trucksand buses was last regulated by govern-ment’s Local Content Programme, whichended in 1994. This plan contained stringentrequirements for local diesel engine andtransmission fitting.

Some elements of the programme could in-clude:

•The assembly of chassis or cabs and buschassis units imported from semi-knockeddown and completely knocked down units,and the local erection of imported knockeddown integral vans and buses.

•The modification of standard importedunits tomeet local dimensional and specifica-tion preferences.

•Fabrication and fitment of bodywork

(trucks, vans, buses, coaches, truck mixers,refuse compactors, tankers, bulk carriers).

•The manufacture, assembly and fitting ofload-handling equipment such as hydraulicplatforms, tailgate lifts, cranes, skips, androll-on units.

•The fitting and installation on locally as-sembled chassis of more complex equipmentimported from overseas such as fire fighting,specialised refuse handling and drillingequipment. Leslie Sedibe, Proudly South Af-rican CEO, commends Trade and Industriesminister Rob Davies on the work he and histeam are doing.

“It is clear that Department of Trade andIndustry is working as hard as possible to fo-cus and unlock job creation in South Africa.The Automotive Production and Develop-ment Plan is yet another example of this hardwork.

“On behalf of Proudly South African, weapplaud him and his team for their ongoingefforts in this regard, and continue to spurthem on for the good impact and achieve-ments they are making to advance South Af-rica’s job creation agenda. To the motor andautomotive industry this is definitely a stepin the right direction.”

Where there’s a will, there’s a wayStarting today, People’s Post will be pub-lishing a fortnightly legal column. To-day’s instalment focuses on wills.

•What is a will?A will is a legal document that describes

how one’s assets will be distributed afterdeath. It is of utmost importance to haveyour will drafted in a clear and concise man-ner, leaving no room for ambiguity. A loose-ly drafted will can cause many complica-tions.

•Why do you need to have a will?A will ensures that the people who are en-

titled to inherit your assets will receivetheir inheritance. Certain bequests can bemade. A will can direct that a testamentarytrust be registered in order to care for chil-dren or disabled people.

•Update your willIt is important to update your will when-

ever a new event or change occurs in yourlife – for example, marriage, having chil-dren, or divorce.

•The procedure in briefA person wanting to draft a will (known

as a testator) should consult his attorneys,who will help him do so. When the testatordies, the family will consult the attorneysand the relevant documents will be complet-ed with the attorneys’ assistance.

•Nomination of an executorAn executor carries out the terms of a a

will, and must be chosen carefully by the tes-tator. The executor must be a trustworthyand responsible person who will always actin the best interests of the heirs. There is noconcrete rule as to who can be an executor.

•Reporting the estateOnce all the relevant documentation has

been completed and the executor has been

nominated and signed the acceptance oftrust as executor, the estate can be reportedto the Master of the High Court, who willthen issue letters of executorship or, in thecase where an estate’s assets are belowR125 000 in value, a letter of authority. Anestate late banking account has to be openedin the event that the testator has left cashin bank accounts or policies.

•Advertising the estateAfter a testator dies a notice must be

placed in the Government Gazette and one ormore newspapers circulating in the area inthey lived, calling on all people with claimsto lodge them. A liquidation and distribu-tion account must be drafted within sixmonths of the receipt of the letters of execu-torship. Once the Master of the High Courthas approved the account, the estate canthen finally be wound up and heirs can bepaid their shares.The liquidationanddistri-bution account must remain for inspectionat the Master’s office and the Magistrate’sCourt in the area the deceased testator lived.

•CostsCosts involved in winding up the estate in-

clude executor’s fees, Master’s fees, attor-neys’ fees, bank charges, transfer costs ofproperties, bond cancellation fees and estateduty (depending on how large the estate is).

• Shireen Ahmed-Kagee Attorneys, whoseservices include the drafting of Shariah-compliant wills, are offering to draft a freebasic will during National Wills Week,which started yesterday (Monday) and endson Friday. The offer does not include amend-ments or redrafting of existing wills.

For further information contact ShireenAhmed-Kagee Attorneys on (021) 671-4838 oremail [email protected].

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Drugs and ammo seized in M’PlainMELISSA PAPIER

THE drug trade in Mitchell’s Plainwas disrupted this weekend as of-ficers from Mitchell’s Plain Police

station swooped in on the area, holdingvarious crime prevention operationswhich resulted in the arrest of 190 sus-pects; of which 47 were drug related.

Operations began on Thursday afternoonand ended yesterday morning.

Captain Frederick van Wyk, provincialpolice spokesperson, says on Thursday at14:00, the Mitchell’s Plain police officerswere conducting routine patrols in Lead-wood Street Eastridge, when they spotted asuspicious looking man.

Van Wyk says: “The 32-year-old man was

stopped and searched and 22 packets of tik,as well as a small scale, was found in hispossession.

“Later the same evening in PiketbergStreet, Tafelsig routine patrols led to the ar-rest of a 40-year-old man after he was foundto be in possession of one stop of dagga andhalf mandrax tablet.”

OnFridayat 12:00 officersweredoing rou-tine patrols in MacBeth Street, Eastridge.The police arrested a 50-year-old man, afterhe was found in possession of 42 straws ofheroin, 26 packets of tik, 17 whole mandraxtablets and 37 half mandrax tablets.

“In a separate incident on Friday at 12:10,a 23-year-oldmanwasarrestedafter officerssearched him and found three 357 liverounds and one .38 special live round,” saysVan Wyk.

Also on Friday a 46-year-old man was ar-rested in Bertha Street, Montrose Park forbeing in possession of 19 dagga cigarettes.Later the evening a 20-year-old man wasfound in possession of 17 sachets dagga andsix dagga cigarettes in WaboomsbergStreet, Tafelsig.

“In the early hours of Saturday morning,the police were conducting routine patrolsin Hazeldene Street, Portlands when offic-ers spotted a 25-year-old man who was inpossession of three packets of tik.

“The evening a woman was spotted inViscount Street, Rocklands. In her posses-sion officers found 29 dagga cigarettes. Itwas later discovered that the “woman” wasa 15-year-old minor. The child was releasedinto her into the parents’ custody,” he says.

Also on Saturday evening a 28-year-old

man was arrested after he was found in pos-session of a Silver Taurus firearm, one mag-azine and eight live 40mm rounds. The ar-rest was made in Spring Street, Eastridge.

On Sunday morning officers did routinepatrols in Triumph Street, Beacon Valley,where a suspicious looking man wasstopped and searched.

In his possession officers found two man-drax tablets, eight half-mandrax tablets andfour dagga cigarettes.

“Later the same day officers conductedstop-and-search operations in Malva Street,Eastridge. A 28-year-old man was arrestedfor being in possession of two dagga ciga-rettes.”

All the suspects appeared in the Mitch-ell’s Plain Magistrate’s Court yesterday oncharges relating to possession of drugs.

THE Lentegeur West and NewWoodlands CPF subforumchairperson, Basil Coetzee, iscalling on anyone who mayhave seen a stabbing in a taxi aweek ago to come forward withinformation.

The incident took place at10:00 on Sunday 9 October at thewaiting area for the JohannesMeintjies route at the Mitchell’sPlain taxi interchange. It is un-derstood that a taxi guardstabbed another guard in a taxifull of commuters. Both menwork on the Johannes Meintjiesroute.

People are urged to call Co-etzee on 079 365 4457.

Parents sought byACVV in WestridgeTHE Afrikaanse Christelike Vroue Ver-eeniging (ACVV) in Westridge, Mitchell’sPlain, is looking for Matthew and KellyKoordom, who apparently reside in theTafelsig area.

Anyone who is familiar with the coupleis asked to contact social worker N Isaacson (021) 392-4147 during office hours.

GEARED UP: Cape Town mayor Patri­cia de Lille was given her own be­spoke leather biker jacket, snowywhite and emblazoned with the mon­ogram “Cape Town’s Angel”, at thepre­launch event of the Cape TownBike Festival on Wednesday lastweek. The festival, which is set totake place from 16 to 18 December,is set to be Africa’s biggest bikeevent ever, organisers say; 100trucks will enter Cape Town Stadiumon 12 December to deliver 1 000m³of specially blended clay to lay a rac­ing track on the south side of thepitch for the 72­hour event, whichwill also feature numerous installa­tions at an expo in the stadium’sbasement and a large stage at thepitch’s northern end. When it’s allover, it’ll take three days to get CapeTown Stadium back to its originalstate. You can now book your single­day tickets for both the festival andexpo at Computicket.

Weekend crime blitz by the police boast a number of successful confiscations

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Meet the bestof the brassTHE Mitchell’s Plain police, in partnershipwith Kader Miller from MyIdea Promotions,will hold an open day and drill competitionat Swartklip Sports Complex in Tafelsigfrom 08:30 until 15:00 on Saturday 22 Octo-ber. Activities will include the annual inter-school drill and marching competition, a po-lice recruitment drive, and a wellness cam-paign.

The Dog Unit, Western Cape Police Band,Western Cape Task Force, Mitchell’s PlainTactical Response Team, and the MountedUnit will be present among various other po-lice displays, and career management mem-bers will be available. Entrance is free, andeveryone is welcome.

For details call Warrant officer Kleinhanson (021) 370-1600.

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THE New Hope Community Upliftmentproject will hold a hip-hop dance competi-tion on Sunday 23 October in Mitchell’sPlain, and the organisers are looking for 30dance groups from local communities to par-ticipate.

If you think you’ve got what it takes, callSharon Oliver on 084 659 7801, ClamentiaBooysen on 072 704 6192, or the New Hope of-fice on (021) 906-2434.

THE Lion King Educare will hold a “Back-2-School” bash in the Colorado CommunityHall on Friday 28 October. Everybody isasked to dress up in full school uniform, andto take along their own drinks and snacks.

The dance starts at 20:00, and tickets costR60.

All ex-pupils, as well as their parents, arewelcome to attend. For details or tickets callthe educare on (021) 374-0412.

THE Strandfontein Football Club isarranging a “Mystery Drive” – “withlots of surprises on the bus, and DJShabby Shoes making some noise!” –on Saturday 5 November.

The cover charge of R150 includes

a meal. “Feel free to bring your ownXYZ,” the club says.

Booking is essential as there areonly 60 tickets available. Non-refund-able deposits will be accepted, andthe bus will depart at 19:30 from theStrandfontein Sports Grounds.

Call Shonti on 072 403 7211.

THE Emmanuel Worship Centre will hold afamily fun walk on Saturday, starting at08:30.

The walk starts off at 34 Dunes Drive,Woodlands; entrance is free, and everyoneis welcome to join.

Registration is open until Thursday, andorganisers say only two rules apply: “Dressin unison and have fun!”

For more information contact Portia on(021) 374-4364 or email [email protected].

Forum executive meetsTHE Mitchell’s Plain People’s Forum will hold an execu-tive and sector head meeting on Saturday at 10:00 at Ha-zeldene Primary School in Portlands. The general meetingthat had been planned for this day has been cancelled.

Contact Fred Arendse on (021) 392-6633 or 074 244 4245.

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MARCHING TOGLORY: SwartklipSports Complex inTafelsig will be ahub of activity onSaturday, when theannual InterschoolDrill and MarchingCompetition is setto take place from08:30 until 15:00.The event is host­ed by the Mitchell’s Plain police, in partnership with Kader Mill­er from MyIdea Promotions and Coca­Cola. Activities will in­clude a police recruitment drive and a wellness campaign. TheDog Unit, Western Cape Police Band, Western Cape TaskForce, Mitchell’s Plain Tactical Response Team and the Mount­ed Unit will be present among various other police displays,and career management advisors will be available.The Strelitz­ia Youth Development Band will also make a special appear­ance at the event. Entrance is free, and everyone is welcome.Seen here is one of the school teams set to take part.

Weekly crime blitzA two day crime blitz by Mitch-ell’s Plain Police station resultedin 10 arrests and the confiscationof drugs, illegal firearms and am-munition.

The crime prevention operationsstarted last Tuesday morning andended on Thursday.

Warrant Officer November Filan-der, provincial police spokesperson,says that on Tuesday, during vehiclepatrol duties, officers arrested a 37year-oldman for illegal possessionofa 9mm Norinco firearm and eight9mm rounds.

The man appeared in the Mitch-ell’s Plain Magistrate’s Court onThursday.

Filander added that on the sameday, officers arrested six other sus-pects for possession of drugs.

“A 33-year-old man was in posses-sion of five packets of tik and a 24

year-old man was found with threeunits of heroin. A 21-year-old manwas arrested for being in possessionof four units of heroin and a 38 year-old man for 10 packets of tik. Theyappeared in court on Wednesday,”says Filander.

Later the same day, officers arrest-ed two 34-year-old men who were inpossession of 19 packets of tik, man-drax tablet and a stop of dagga. Allsuspects appeared in court onWednesday.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, offic-ers arrested two men aged 29 and 21years old for being in possession offour packets of tik and six units ofheroin. They appeared in court onThursday.

“In the early hours of Thursdaymorning a 22-year-old man was ar-rested, when he was found in posses-sion of 10 tik straws. The suspect ap-peared in court on Friday.”

HONOURED:South Africa’ssmallest andyoungest uni­versity – theTertiarySchool inBusiness Ad­ministration(TSiBA) – cel­ebrated itsfourth Mande­la Rhodesscholar whenThobela Mfeti (seen here) became one ofa handful of people to gain the prestigiousscholarship with her excellent academicrecord and leadership potential. Mfeti, whohails from Nqamakhwe in the Eastern Capeand currently lives in Kraaifontien, will pur­sue a masters in tourism at UCT next year.

NEW TARGETS: Drug addicts in Tafel­sig have now set their sights on steal­ing road signage to feed their addic­tion. Last Monday road signage waserected in Buttress and SummitStreets, Tafelsig indicating to motor­ists that speed humps would be in­stalled in the road. The next day thesignage together with the poles werestolen. Sheval Arendse, ward council­lor for the area tells People’s Post, thatthe residents have waited for years tohave speed humps erected in theirstreets. “Now that the budget was ap­proved for the speed humps, drug ad­dicts have decided to interfere in thewhole process by stealing the signage and posts,” says Arendse. Allnine boards that were placed in the specific streets were removed thesame day it was erected. The boards each cost about R3 000 each.Anyone with information about culprits can contact Arendse on(021) 391­1436. Photos: Melissa Papier

Play with fire – but do it safelyDURING Diwali, the Hindu“Festival of Lights”, the Cityof Cape Town appeals to Ca-petonians to be cautious andsensible when attending or-ganised fireworks displaysor letting off shop-boughtfireworks on Wednesday 26October.

The City has made eightareas available for membersof the public to let off shop-bought fireworks under thewatchful eye of public safetyauthorities – though revel-lers are warned that they doso at their own risk. Theseare: Theo Marais Park inMilnerton; Bishop LavisSports Field; WesfleurSports Field in Atlantis; theMacassar Beach parking ar-ea; Macassar Road in Macas-sar; Swartklip Sports Com-plex in Mitchell’s Plain; theMaiden’s Cove parking area

in Camps Bay; the easternAthlone Stadium parking ar-ea; and the Sunrise Beachparking area at Sunrise Cir-cle in Muizenberg.

It is illegal to dischargefireworks anywhere else,and law enforcement author-ities will take a zero-toler-ance approach to those whotry. Members of the publicwho wish to attend these fire-works displays must followsafety instructions given byfireworks operators, eventorganisers and security per-sonnel, and keep behind safe-ty barriers.

To report the illegal sale oruseof fireworks, call theMet-ro Police call centre on 0860-POLICE (765-423) or to the po-lice on 08600 10111.

For details on the designat-ed sites, call 080-911-HELP(4357).

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Just a click awayEIGHTY youngsters from Mitchell’sPlain and Ottery spent the day stalkingwildlife through the lens as part of thisyear’s National Geographic Kids YoungPhotographers Competition.

Coming from Christel House and HydePark College, the youths, sponsored Nikoncameras in hand, took their best shots at In-taka Island, a wetland and bird sanctuarynear Century City. Many of them had neverbeen to a place like Intaka before, andwatched enthralled as they were taken on a

guided educational tour of the island and itsnatural treasure. They were encouraged tophotograph anything and everything thatcaught their eye, and their photographs willbe entered into this year’s photographiccompetition. “This is our sixth year doingthe Young Photographers Competition, andwe felt that we really wanted all kids to takepart and learn to take good photographs,”says Fiona Thomson, National GeographicKids magazine editor. The competition clos-es on 15 November; all details can be foundat www.ngkids.co.za.

FUN TIMES: Intaka Island ranger Tembanani Magazi (far left) National Geographic Kids editorFiona Thomson are seen with the youngsters from Hyde Park College in Mitchell’s Plain.

A WARM MEAL:In conjunctionwith Social Serv­ices, the HealingHands Founda­tion – the commu­nity developmentarm of the RevivalCentre – willlaunch a feedingscheme today(Tuesday) at theRevival Centrechurch building,situated at thecorner of HansAschenborn and Maggie Laubser Streets in New Woodlands. The soup kitchen will runevery Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11:00 until 13:00. For more informationcall the church on (021) 393­8982, or coordinator Nolene on 084 284 8330.Photo:Supplied

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FUN TIMES: The teachers at Three Bears enjoya bit of the spring weather.

PROUD MOMENTS: The youngsters hold up placards calling for abetter future.

GOOD WORK:Teachers Na­tasha van derSchyff (left)and MichelleSickle (right)thank Domin­ique Adams,who helpedThree Bearswith its CDlaunch.

Watch this space for Kiddies’ CompDUE to the overwhelming response and loomingprint deadlines, Vangate Mall will only announce thewinners and publish the photos of the Vangate MallKiddies’ Photographic Competition in next week’sPeople’s Post.

A huge number of votes have been sent in by eager

shoppers and readers, and the time-consuming countis still in progress.

•Vangate Mall’s management thanks everybodyfor their interest in the competition, and apologisesfor any inconvenience caused by the delay in publish-ing the results.

A fair chance for youths with disabilitiesTAURIQ HASSEN

FINDING WORK when you’restruggling with the challeng-

es of a disability can be incredi-bly difficult – which is why theDisability Workshop Develop-ment Enterprise (DWDE) hasjust launched a special careerfair targeting the issue.

The DWDE Career Fair, aimedlinking people with disabilitieswith potential employers, waswarmed up at a pre-launch event atBlack River Park in Observatorylast week.

The fair proper kicks off at theRiver Club in Observatory today(Tuesday), and it will continue untiltomorrow.

Exhibitors will include privateand public sector employers, re-cruitment agencies, training insti-tutions, bursary providers, youthorganisations and representativesfrom the City of Cape Town.

A number of heartening successstories were shared amid the pre-launch event, including that ofWandile Basse. Now the communi-cations manager at the DWDE,Basse was left visually impaired af-ter a hijacking attempt went horri-bly wrong – he was shot, and “wokeup blind”.

“I just knew I could not allow thatto slow me down, and it’s all thanksto the DWDE,” says Bassa.

The non-profit organisation hasbeen working toward the goal ofsourcing rewarding and sustaina-ble work for people with disabilitiessince its establishment in April2007, joining forces with both thegovernment and the private sectorto further its mission.

Karina Fischer, facilitator at theDWDE, couldn’t contain her excite-ment at the fair’s pre-launch ses-sion.

“This is an opportunity to showyouths with disabilities that thereis more to life, and their disability

should not slow them down,” shesays.

“Sometimes, when employers re-ceive an application, they noticethat the candidate has a disabilityand put that application at the bot-tom of the pile,” Fischer goes on.“This is the perception that needsto be changed, because rather thanrecognising the disability, the can-didate’s skills should be taken intoconsideration.”

Nwabisa Ncinita, whose righteye is blind, now works for Old Mu-tual after passing through theDWDE system.

She says she was “shocked”when she received the first job-offercall from Old Mutual.

“I thought I must grab this oppor-tunity with both hands, and noweverybody is so friendly and lookspast my disability. They’ve evenpromised that they will be sponsor-ing me with a prosthetic eye.”

The Career Fair will seek to gen-erate even more awareness among

employers about the viability ofgiving work to youths with disabili-ties, andwill formanentrypoint formanywho seek employment and ca-reer guidance. Everybody is wel-come.

The fair starts runs this morning

from 11:00 to 16:00, and tomorrowfrom 08:00 until 16:15. For furtherinformation, contact CandiceJansen at [email protected], or Wandile Basse on(021) 674-6139. Alternatively, visitwww.dwde.co.za.

WAY FORWARD: The Disability Workshop Development Enterprise wants em­ployers to give a fair chance to people with disabilities. Photo: Supplied

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“TM has lifted a fog from me. It has made meclearer about my desires and my life. It keeps mefeeling relaxed and healthy. I have morepatience, compassion and understanding ofmyself and others. It has given me a feeling ofdeep stable happiness.” -- Tanell Pretorius, model

Transcendental Meditation is easy to learn and do. It hasproven benefits in every area of life. For moreinformation, Tel. 021-685-1647 or visit www.tm.org.za

TEAM SPIRIT: The Hyde Park Street Committee, in partnership with theCity of Cape Town’s Health and Social Cluster, held an HIV/Aids and drugawareness campaign in Tafelsig last week. During the event, residentswere informed about the dangers of drug addiction and unprotected sex,and given knowledge to help keep them safe. They were also told whereto go if they needed more help. Photos: Wilmot Arendse

INFORMED:From left: vol­unteers SoniaJansen, ShielaShartor, Sa­mantha Jansenand BridegetteJansen handout informa­tion packagesto members ofthe communi­ty.

Embracing all culturesIN CELEBRATION ofthe 25th anniversaryofNewWoodlands, res-idents held the area’sseventh annual GayPageant in the North-wood Community Cen-tre earlier this month.

The judges had a toughtime selecting a winner,as “all contestantslooked like winners”, theorganisers say.

The funds generatedby the event will go to-wards helping impover-ished in the community,as well as the SomaliaTrust Fund.

FUN TIMES: New Woodlands locals pose for aphoto with the area’s new Gay Pageant queen,Nikita Menders. Photos: Dawn Fagan

STRONG VOICE: Alexis Donnahillhit the stage as Tina Turner.

STANDING PROUD: The participants were dressed tothe nines.

FINE FINISH: The organisers of the event (seen in theback row) share the stage for a moment with the pag­eant winners. Seated, from left: Kenisha Tom (first prin­cess), Nikita Menders (queen) and Rhory Page (secondprincess).

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INDIGENT GRANT/SENIOR REBATEWORKSHOPResidents who are in arrears with their municipal accounts and are unemployed,or earn R4 000 per month or less, are encouraged to attend an Indigent Grant/Senior Rebate Workshop.

DATE: Tuesday 25 October and 1 November 2011TIME: 10:00 to 14:00VENUE: Beacon Valley Community Centre, Beacon Valley, Mitchells Plain

Officials will be available to assist residents with the completion of their municipal rebate forms.

Residents are requested to bring along their ID book, municipal account, three month bankstatement (where applicable) and any other accompanyingdocumentation that may assist in their application.

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BRIGHT SPARKS: These eight pupils from Mondale High School were granted bursariesto the value of R32 000 by the University of Stellenbosch for being the top achieversof their year. The pupils were identified by the school last year and enrolled in the bursaryproject run by the university. Based on the results of an aptitude test they took, thestudents were advised on career choices – and granted a welcome bursary. MondaleHigh teacher Henry Tarentaal (far left) praises the pupils for their remarkable work ethicand dedication, and wishes them well in their studies ahead. “These pupils are not afraidto work hard and to grab the opportunities presented to them,” he says.Photo: Melissa Papier

Water safety classesA QUALIFIED South African “Learn toSwim” instructor is offering privateone-on-one swimming lessons in smallheated pool in Mitchell’s Plain.

For the new swimming season, class-es will start next Tuesday. For more in-formation contact Carmen Davids on(021) 371-1342 or 084 645 0617.

A gospel concert of noteTHE Shekinah Full Gospel Youth Ministrywill hold a gospel concert at the ShekinahFull Gospel Church, Beacon Valley, on Fri-day, starting at 19:30.

The Crazy Hip Squad, Chosen Ones, Shek-inah Full Gospel Dance Crew, Antioch HipHop Ministries and many more will per-form, and the evening’s MC will be Elton“Delary” Jansen.

Pastor Dominique Adonis, a “young, vi-brant, powerful and dynamic woman ofGod”, has been invited as a guest speaker,the organisers say.

Entrance is free, and everyone iswelcome.Formore informationcontactWesleyTho-

mas on 073 540 8695 or (021) 376-1281 duringoffice hours. Alternatively, email him [email protected].

Give the gift of mobilityTHE Lentegeur West and New WoodlandsCPF Subforum is calling on all businessesand organisations to help donate a wheel-chair to an 87-year-old New Woodlands resi-

dent who is currently bedridden and house-bound. If you can help the elderly local re-gain her independence, please call BasilCoetzee on 079 365 4459.

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Different, but equalTHE development of a disabled workforce isan important part of a thriving, modern econ-omy, and it seems only fitting in a countryin which diversity is a main draw card.

South Africa is said to have some of themost progressive laws and policies in theworld, safeguarding the disabled and ensur-ing employment equity.

It was disappointing last week to note me-dia reports revealing that South Africa wouldneed to double its efforts to reach its targetof having 2% of its workforce comprise peoplewith disabilities.

Speaking at the Disabled People’s Interna-tional eighth World Assembly in Durban lastweek, Lulu Xingwana, Minister for Women,Children and People with Disabilities, saidonly 0,9% of the country’s workforce wasmade up of disabled people.

While excellent policies exist on paper, thequestion remains: how successful is the im-plementation? Are the spin-offs of these poli-cies reaching those for whom the challengesof being disabled are very real?

Are government officials like Xingwana do-ing enough to drive policies? And is society’smindset changing rapidly enough to see a realintegration of disabled into the workplace?

Diversity in the workplace increases theodds of success for any business. A diverseworkforce leads to the development of betterideas, and the presence or lack of this innova-tion caneasily translate into sustainability orfailure in challenging financial times.

The disabled play a special role in makinga positive contribution to any working envi-ronment, and initiatives like the DisabilityWorkshop Development Enterprise’s CareerFair, launched last week, serves to breathenew life into the economy. This non-govern-mental organisation works toward sourcingrewarding work for the disabled, and show-cased many success stories at the launch.

Self reliance encourages confidence. Confi-dent people – including the disabled – makefor a healthy populace, and this, coupled withdiversity, is good for economic growth.

What happened to privacy?

Getting back to the write stuffLAST week People’s Post ran a competitioninviting readers to write a 300 word letter tostand a chance to win a Sheaffer Prelude 9137Silver Shimmer Roller Ball with nickel platetrim worth R1 000 (“Win a Scheaffer with thewrite stuff,” 11 October.) In the headline thepen’s name was spelt incorrectly. People’sPost apologises for the error.

•Sheaffer Pens is giving away a total of 10pens – one for the winning letter in each of

our 10 editions. To enter the competition,email, fax or post your letters, marked“Sheaffer Pens”, to us by 15:00 tomorrow(Wednesday).

The winners will be announced in People’sPost on Tuesday 25 October, and the winningletters printed in the paper. Email [email protected], fax to (021) 713-9481 or postyour entry to 240 Old Mutual Building, MainRoad, Tokai, 7966.

DO residents realise what our governmentis doing to its citizens when it threatens andintimidates us with fines and imprisonmentif we refuse to allow census takers to enterour premises?

Fair enough, they have been trained anddeclared to be free of any criminal record.They are tasked to ask us over 70 questionsin 45 minutes.

No government can force me to give thatkind of information to total strangers!

What I picked up on the news smacks ofthe “big brother is watching you” scenario.We’re steering towards a total control by gov-ernment over all aspects of our personallives.

I don’t think we elected the government toride roughshod over our rights to privacy ofpersonal information, mail and protectionagainst identity theft.

One government official said that theSouth African census is in line with other in-ternational countries, where taking a census

is normal. Okay, but we do not have to makethat kind of comparison for obvious reasons– for example, the type of scams, frauds andcrimes we find here that are different tothose elsewhere.

It is said that all the census takers havebeen vetted and have no criminal record.Fine! But anything and everything can befaked in South Africa, for example gangstersin SA police uniform hijacking an old lady.

In the same way, the census takers’ bibs,IDs, permits, all can be faked.

If Minister Fransman comes to my home,I will gladly let him in and answer thosequestions that will not lead to identity theft.

Elderly people in our community are total-ly helpless, as the number of recent home in-vasions show. What happens to them whencensus impostors access them?

Don’t laugh! The criminals would be stu-pid not to seize this opportunity, as they nor-mally do.HERBERT SYRE

YourSMSesLocal thoughts

. Why are subcouncilmeetings held in the morn-ing, when most tax and rate-payers are at work? Con-cerned resident, Westridge

. I found a brown Shar Peiin Bayview on Tuesday.Please phone the SPCA on(021) 700-4140. Shame on mydog-owning neighbours forchasing off and pelting stonesat a frightened little dog!What if it was your family petor child? Purple Gran, Bay-view

. Big, big thank you toWilmot of Christ the Media-tor in Portlands for organis-ing a prayer book and Biblefor me. Cecilia

Dear Lynn. Thank you, Glen. It’s

about time that someonetaught Lynn Prins the correctterminology. Veronica Hop-wood

. Glen, rugby rules orrugby laws, so what! Theworld plays football, thesefools play soccer. No wonderthey lose when they draw.Now question the competi-tion rules. They don’t ques-tion their attitude in the firstplace. With their dance theywould do better at gymnastra-da. Will.i.am

. Well done, Lynn Prins.The ref didn’t beat the Boks,they beat themselves with

poor finishing. But the sup-porters are the world’s worstlosers and always blame theref. He’s only okay when theBoks win. They lost, so no ex-cuses. Russell

. The Boks deserved tolose. They are too cocky abouthow good they are.

. The Springboks need anew coach! Disgusted

. There’s a time to comeand there’s a time to go;turned the Boks into a puppetshow; Hoskins in hiding afterde Umm went sliding; Bringback White and the

Boks will be alright. LOL!

Paws for thought. The incessant barking of

dogs in Waterbury and Hemy-ork Streets is driving us mad.Law enforcement agencies,please intervene.

. Good on the neighbourfor braaiing, now contributetowards the meat and give upyour barking dog. End ofproblem. HB

By the way. What is the point of the

census? And for whose bene-fit is is if government and themunicipality can’t buildenough affordable houses forthe millions of homeless andthose struggling to own one?And those with no fixed ad-dresses? What about the asy-lum seekers?

. Census 2011 starts, thegovernment will start tocount all of us, but the ques-tion begs, can all of us counton them? Z van der Forte,Maitland

. What’s with the drivingschools charging so muchmoney for passing out yourdriver’s test? It’s daylightrobbery. What do the otherreaders think? Anon

. Firecrackers are a nui-sance at this time of year.When wil l it stop? From FedUp

. On 1 October I boughtR150 in electricity units, andthe slip said it was worth 235,4units. When I punched it in Ionly got 186,3 units. I phonedthe call centre and she saidit’s right. I don’t think so.

. To the lady with the dogin her arms shopping at Sho-prite: It’s unhealthy and noplace for dogs. They are ani-mals, not children.

. Can anyone tell us whythe main line trains havebeen cut from seven times aweek to three? And where’sthe Durban and East Londontrain gone? No one can tellyou the right thing!

. Where there once weretears, there now is happiness.Sylvester Barlow, our mar-riage is stronger now andblessed through the grace ofGod. I love you. Melvina Bar-low

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FOURTH SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION TO THE2009 GENERAL VALUATION ROLL (SV04) FORTHE FINANCIAL YEAR 2011/2012Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: MunicipalProperty Rates Act, 2004 (Act no. 6 of 2004), hereinafter referred to as the “Act,” thatthe Fourth Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009 General Valuation Roll (SV04) for thefinancial year 2011/2012 is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below asfrom 21 October 2011 until 30 November 2011. The forms for the lodging of objections areobtainable at these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council websiteas from 21 October 2011 (the address is provided below).

Properties were selected to appear on the Fourth Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009General Valuation Roll (SV04) Roll in terms of section 78(1) of Act if the property a) wasincorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality after thelast general valuation; c) has been subdivided or consolidated after the last general valuation;d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease in market value since the last generalvaluation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f) must berevalued for any other exceptional reason; g) of which the category has changed.

In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires maylodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect of any matter reflected in, oromitted from the valuation roll, within the abovementioned period. Objections may only belodged in respect of properties valued on the SV04 Roll. The owners of these properties willbe notified of their SV04 valuations in writing at the postal address currently held on theCity’s database.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Actan objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against thesupplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtainedfrom one of the venues listed below, and can be downloaded from the website.A separate objection form must be completed per property.

DATE: 21 October 2011 – 30 November 2011

No. Names of venue Address of venue Operating hours of venue

1.14th Floor, Cape TownCivic Centre

Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town

08:30 – 15:45

2. Bellville Civic Centre

Voortrekker Road, Bellville(Cnr of Voortrekker Road &Quarry Street - next to SanlamHead Office)

08:30 – 15:45

3. Milnerton Civic CentrePienaar Road, Milnerton(Next to Milnerton Library)

08:30 – 15:45

4.PlumsteadAdministration

Cnr of Victoria Road &Main Road, Plumstead(Next to Checkers)

08:30 – 15:45

5. Brackenfell Civic CentreCnr of Old Paarl Road &Paradys Street(Opposite Hypermarket)

08:30 – 15:45

6.Strand MunicipalBuilding

Cnr of Main Road &Fagan Street, Strand(next to Strand Hall)

08:30 – 15:45

Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• Email – [email protected]• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to – The City of Cape Town, For Attention: The Objection Co-ordinator,

P O Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By Hand - At one of our public inspection venues

For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Wednesday 26 October 2011at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th Floor, Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard,Cape Town.

Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber, andtherefore seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you wish to attendthe meeting you are requested to contact Ms A Curtis on021 400 3342 between 09:00-16:00. All requests forattendance must be received by no later than a day before themeeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initialsand contact telephone number. Visitors are kindly requested tobe seated by 09:30.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

THE whale shark is a slow-moving,filter-feeding shark, and the largestliving fish species. The largest con-firmed individual had a length of12,65m and a weight of more than21,5 tonnes. This distinctively-

marked fish is the only member ofits genus,Rhincodon and its family,Rhincodontidae. The shark is foundin tropical and warm oceans, andhas a lifespan of about 70 years.–www.wikipedia.org

Wednesday 19 OctoberBeaconValley:BeaconHillHighSchoolwillhold a meeting for all Grade 8 and 9 parentsand pupils at 18:30. For details call the schoolon (021) 376-1300.

Town Centre: The Mitchell’s Plain Edu-care Forum will be having it’s last monthlymeeting at 13:00 in the Town Centre Library.All existing Educares as well as those whowish to start up are welcome to join.

The Forum’s registration fee is R100 perannum. For more information, contact Kar-rimah Jacobs on (021) 374-9428.

Thursday 20 OctoberPortlands: The Mitchell’s Plain People’s Fo-rum invites all early childhood developmentschool principals and other interested par-ties to join it for a follow-up meeting at Ha-zeldene Primary School at 13:00.

For further information contact VeronicaSmith on 084 977 4972 or Fred Arendse on(021) 392-6633 or 074 244 4245.

Portlands: The Mitchell’s Plain PeoplesForum, in conjunction with North-link Col-lege, will hold an open day for all childrenwishing to obtain a bursary.

The event will take plae at Hazeldene Pri-mary School at 15:00. For details call Shamie-ma Fritz on 078 035 4433.

Lentegeur: The Lentegeur West and NewWoodlands CPF Subforum will hold a meet-ing in the Springwood Baptist Church at19:30. All community organisations, reli-gious institutions, businesses and transportorganisation are invited to attend.

There will also be a by-election for vacan-cies on the subforum. For details call BasilCoetzee on 079 365 4457.

Strandfontein: The Strandfontein Diabet-ic Support group will meet in the Strandfon-tein Community Centre from 09:00 until

11:45. Free health checks will be offered, anda snack will be handed out.

Entrance is free and everyone is welcometo attend. For details contact Mrs Zietsmanon (021) 393-1878.

Friday 21 OctoberMuizenberg: St Philip’s Catholic Church,Strandfontein, will hold its jubilee dance inthe Muizenberg Civic Centre, starting at19:00.

The Cool Sounds Band will provide the mu-sic, and tickets cost R120, which includes acommemorative 25th anniversary glass. Fin-ger snacks will be served, but people areasked to take their own refreshments.

For details or tickets call Desima on083 348 4665.

Westridge: The Christ the Redeemer An-glican Church, situated off Park Road, willhold a beauty pageant, starting at 19:00. Formore information contact Nicole Johanneson 073 422 7855.

Saturday 22 OctoberBeacon Valley: The Beaconvale FrailcareCentre will hold its AGM from 09:00 until11:00. All organisations and residents are in-vited; new members for the centre’s execu-tive committee will be elected. For more in-formation call Raymond Mitchell on(021) 376-1440.

Strandfontein:Abus trip toCaledonCasi-no is being arranged; tickets cost R100, andbuses will depart at 07:30 from StrandfonteinCatholic Church. For further information, orto book a seat, call Alice on (021) 393-4701.

Portlands: The Mitchell’s Plain People’sForum will hold a general meeting at Ha-zeldene Primary School, starting at 10:00. Allinterested community forums, organisa-tions, crèches, schools, mosques and church-es are welcome.

For further information contact FredArendse on (021) 392-6633 or 074 244 4245.

Town Centre: The Global Christian Lead-ers’ Network will hold a special meeting, fo-cusing on addiction clinics, in the Town Cen-tre Library hall from 09:15 until 11:30. Every-one is welcome to attend.

CallCecil Muller on 073 474 0691 for details.

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Page 12 People’s Post Mitchell's Plain ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday 18 October 2011

Dancers breakout the bronzeTHE Western Cape’s Mlindi Kulashe(19), originally from Nyanga, and AshleyScott (17), from Hermanus, were award-ed bronze medals in the male and femalecategories at the recent Genée Interna-tional Ballet Competition, held at theArtscape Opera House.

The competition, the flagship event of theRoyal Academy of Dance (RAD), drew to anexciting close as dancers between the agesof 15 and 19 – hailing from all over the world– vied for supremacy in the sold-out two-daysemifinals, culminating in a showdown at ajam-packed venue on the final day.

“The warmth and enthusiasm that theRAD membership and ballet lovers in SouthAfrica have exuded for the Genée has beenphenomenal,” said RAD chief executiveLuke Rittner, who handed out the awards onstage.

“They have not only come out in numbersthis evening to watch and support the youngdancers, they have also orchestrated a re-markable number of events and activities allaround the country to raise funds for theGenée.”

The next Genée International Ballet Com-petition takes place in Wellington, New Zea-land, in 2012.

TOP­NOTCH: Mlindi Kulashe and Ashley Scottboth won a bronze medal for their perform­ance at the 2011 Genée International BalletCompetition. Photo: Pat Bromilow­Downing

Win tickets to dazzling duetINTERNATIONAL starsPatrizio Buanne and Dana Win-ner will perform together onstage on Sunday at Grand-West’s Grand Arena in CapeTown.

TheBelgianWinnerhasmorethan 1,5 million album sales un-der her belt, and her first Eng-lish language album was pro-duced especially for her SouthAfrican fans, whom she alsosurprised with various Afri-kaans recordings.

Crooner Patrizio, with salesin excess of 2 million albums,has now also recorded an albumfor South African audiences,with half the tracks in Afri-kaans.

Both artists will sing in Eng-lish and Afrikaans during theirSunday show, and will come to-gether in a new duet.

The show starts at 17:00. Tick-ets are available from Com-puticket between R200 andR440.

• Stand a chance to win a set of doubletickets show by SMSing the word“PATRIZIO” to 34586 by noon on Thursday.

SMSes cost R1,50.The winner can collect their prize at the

Grand Arena on the night of the show.

STAR QUALITY: Dana Winner and Patrizio Buanne.

SPRING STRINGS: Camerata Tinta Baroccawill play at St Norbert’sin Rubbi Road, Kom­metje, at 16:00 on Sunday. Soloists VicenteEspi and Quentin Crida will perform violin con­certos by Vivaldi and Tartini, and there willalso be works by Marini and Corelli. Wine andjuice will be available at interval. Tickets,sold at the door, cost R90, R70 and R20. Forfurther information call 083 684 7318.

Photo: Supplied

Top designersat Cape QuarterTHE Cape Quarter LifestyleVillage in Green Point hosts itsannual Design Now! pop-up fur-niture, décor and design exhibi-tion from 27 October to 5 No-vember.

Curated and conceptualisedby interior stylist Tracy Lynchusing items available from re-tailers in the centre, the exhibi-tion will give visitors a chanceto experience three “textured,storytelling displays acrossthree different contemporarythemes” in the Quarter’s piazzaareas.

Opening with an auction ofbespoke furniture and pieces bya group of top SA designers, theweek will also feature a seriesof workshops and displays bydecorators and design personal-ities such as Karen Suskin, NeilStemmetand Jacques Erasmus.

A live, on-site décor projectwill also see the transformationof the latest Old Mac Daddy Air-stream into a finished productdestined for Elgin.

For more information visitwww.capequarter.co.za or call(021) 421-1111.

The Piazza can be found at 72Waterkant Street, Green Point,and The Square at 27 SomersetRoad.

Entrance is free.

Celebrate music and sunAN open-air concert will be held on Pneu-matix Farm, near Somerset West, from14:00 on Saturday.

Artists on the bill include Harmonix,The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band and TheMetro Big Band from the USA. Take your

picnic baskets, chairs, blankets, umbrel-las drinks and other refreshments.

Tickets cost R50 per person.To book, or for additional information,

please call Petro on (021) 674-5761 or072 601 2848.

Book for the Baxter’s big bashTHE Baxter Theatre prom-ises a spectacular eventwith its fundraising extrav-aganza, set to feature DavidKramer’s new musicalcomedy, later this month.

For its 2011 fundraisinggala on Thursday 27 Octo-ber, the Baxter TheatreCentre in Rondebosche willcelebrate the work of SouthAfrican music legend Dav-id Kramer with a specialevent and a performance ofhis latest musical comedy,“Some Like it Vrot”.

The event, which “prom-ises to be a mega party”,will help raise much-need-ed funds for the 34-year-oldtheatre, an architecturaland cultural icon in theMother City.

“The Baxter does not re-ceive a subsidy from gov-ernment for operationalcosts, so we have to come upwith innovative and excit-ing ways to make the thea-tre sustainable, and we are delighted to seecorporate and private sector supporting thisevent,” explains fundraising and campaignmanager Johann Davis.

“We would like to encourage audiences tobook early – in so doing they will enjoy a jam-packed evening of theatre, entertainment,food, drinks and a jol thrown in; they will alsoinvest in the Baxter’s success while celebrat-ing one of our country’s finest artists and mu-sicians. All proceeds will go towards the Bax-ter’s productions and projects.”

A number of prizes are up for grabs, includ-ing: a pair of romantic two-night getaways ina deluxe suite at the four-star Lagoon BeachHotel; a French perfume hamper; a signedMarc Lottering DVD box set and poster; a Dav-

id Kramer CD collectionand signed poster, plus acopy of the “Some Like itVrot” poster signed by thecast; and gift vouchersfrom Cavendish Square.

This is Kramer’s first bigmusical since “The KramerPetersen Songbook”, and itsports elaborate sets andquick costume changes tokeep the fun alive on stage.Led by Marc Lottering, the13 members of the star-studded cast include Chris-to Davids, Alistair Izobell,Terry Hector, AbduragmanAdams, Larissa Hughesand Jill Middelkop.

The gala event kicks offwith guests arriving at18:30 to enjoy complimenta-ry food and drinks accom-panied by some light enter-tainment. Guests will thenproceed to watch the showat 20:00.

The after-party will heatup (with more food and

drinks) when local singing sensation TheBlack Ties, featuring Lloyd Jansen, Keeno-Leeand Chad Saaiman, croon the night away. Thetrio will take guests on a music journeythrough the sounds of Marvin Gaye, LutherVandross, Earth, Wind and Fire, Lionel Ritch-ie, Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé and manymore.

Tickets cost R280; book through Computick-et on 0861 915 8000 or at www.computick-et.co.za. If you’d like to make a donation to theBaxter Theatre Centre, please contact JohannDavis, fundraising and campaign manager, on(021) 680-3983 or 083 299 2604, or at [email protected].

• The production is not recommended forchildren under 12 years old.

BAXTER BLISS: Marc Lottering andChristo Davids will hit the Baxterwith “Some Like it Vrot” at the endof the month. Photo: Supplied

Tango down to Strawberry FieldsTHE award-winning Cape Town Tango En-semble will perform on Wednesday 26 Octo-ber at the Strawberry Fields, 19 StrawberryLane, Constantia.

The ensemble consists of StanislavAnguelov (accordionandbandoneon), JackDomagala (violin), Charles Lazar (doublebass), and Albert Combrink (piano). Theirconcert will include evocative tango musicby Astor Piazzolla, Salgan, Burli, and Pla-za, as well as a few of their own composi-

tions.The venue is in a security estate. There

is limited parking outside the house, andparking will be available in StrawberryLane itself.

Drinks will be served from 19:00, and theconcert will start at 20:00.

Tickets are R105.For bookings or further information

phone (021) 701-7466 or 082 715 7813, oremail [email protected].

People's Post Page 12 Phone: 021 713 9440 | Fax: 021 713 9481 Tuesday 18 October 2011

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SAFETY FIRST: Councillor Na­talie Bent, who oversees Ward75 – which covers areas likeMitchell’s Plain and Woodlands –donated 22 first aid kits to earlychildhood development centresacross her ward during a hando­ver ceremony last Wednesday atthe Colorado Community Centre.The donations were funded bypart of Bent’s ward allocationbudget. Seen here, Bent (right)hands over a kit to Agnes Freder­icks of the Tiny Treasures Edu­care. Photos: Wilmot Arendse

PREPARED: Councillor Natalie Bent is seen with the principals of educares across her ward.

THANKFUL:Showing offtheir newfirst aid kitsare, fromleft: NaeemaAbrahams,PriscillaJohnston,NatalieBent, Debo­rah van derSchyff,Agnes Fred­ericks andKarrimahJacobs.

READY FOR ACTION: The Mitchell’s Plain Family and Youth Centre in Tafelsig partnered withSafe Schools and the Making an Impact Through Sport (MITS) programme to put on a weekof frenetic fun for local youngsters during the school holidays. The programme, held at theDolomite Sports Field in Tafelsig, was attended daily by about 150 children, and volunteersfrom MITS held coaching clinics and watched over friendly games of rugby, softball, cricketand netball. Photos: Keith Meyer

HELPING HAND: A volunteer coaches a little one onhow to hit a ball. RACE ON: The children had a blast.

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UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738

072 012 0746078 942 3819

FORSALE

71

Miscellaneous

SALONEQUIPMENTDouble basinwith one tap

­R1 200.Double

workstation ­R1 200

Ph 021­372 2610

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

74

Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +c h e s t f r e e z e r s , s t o v e s+w/machines, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.

80

Radio/TV/Video

DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.

Contact Terence on

083 769 7242/

STEVE'S RADIO& TV

Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.

021 633 1802/083 486 5394.

18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown

TELERAMA TVREPAIRS

Efficient repairsto TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.( 083 861 0418

81

Garden Services

Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677

021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc

(021 633 0467/083 478 0795

85

Sport/CampingEquipment

4 Bed caravan for sale.R15 000neg.(084 482 3067

86

Photography

PHOTOS / SLIDE SHOWSContact: 021 372 0632082 415 6938

89

Building Material

3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960

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

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.

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

A bakkie sand ­ R210A bakkie stone ­ R400

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R11.90 per slab450x450 ­ R13.90 per slab600x600 ­ R21.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R23.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

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Tuesday 18 October 2011 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Mitchell's Plain Page 15

A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.

A BARGAINVibracrete Slabs = R26

Galvanised Carport Poles =R140

500x500 Paving Slabs = R15( 071 951 4046

Tel: 021 704 4109

021 715 2739

Cell: 084 368 8125

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­ Sand & Stone

Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R135 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R350 (BagsR15.00)

Blocks andBricks ­

190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs­ R29.00 each

CEMENT R69.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

FINANCEAVAILABLE

99

Wanted to Buy

WE BUY good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

GENERALSERVICES

104

Building andConstruction

ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS

BUILT(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

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

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &

DOORSSupplied & fitted.

( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292

RENOVATIONSBrick work, Plumbing,

electrical, tiling, steelwork(Gates, fencing, etc.)Tel. 079 018 2091

VIBRACRETE, walls, paving,plastering. (021 392 1433083 539 5478

105

Home ImprovementInterior

ALUMINIUM WINDOWS ANDDOORS

Tel. 072 753 9042

BUILDING MATERIAL&

HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

( On AccountBasis Only )

,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete

,BIC's,Wendy Houses

,L/Flooring6 ­ 60 months to

pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley

on 072 371 6000

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

106

Home ImprovementExterior

A A p a v i n g , c a r p o r t s ,vibracrete and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.

Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

107

Repairs/Miscellaneous

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

A BEST CASH LOAN ­Admin order recission.Bridging finance­ALL HomeLoans­ R1m. (Wilma­073 247 6116 / 021 371 7572

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A CASH LOAN Up toR100 000. B/listed , garnishees& gov. welcome to apply.Same­day payout. Call or SMSAnshaaf on 072 785 0231

A LOAN ?Bl.­listed + gov. All welcome

CALL 072 033 5041

A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGE CREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

073 439 3111

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE U WAITING

on a Pension/Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (

076 064 0458

ARE YOU INDEBT?

Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance

021­788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193

BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

EASY LOANSCellphone contracts &

Insurance products.Blacklisted welcome

Call Asma 071 716 7484

LOANSBlacklisted welcome .

No ITC checks! up to R15 000Fax 0867245130

(084 7144 216 /071 762 0362

LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923

Waiting forPension/package

payouts?SMS or send

please call me”082 301 7856

0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE

A BRIDGING loan?

CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT NOW!

R50 000 ­ R3MILLION

No propertyneeded

Blacklistedwelcome

(021) 706 8365OR 082 378 8272

LOANS

ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it

anymore? I canhelp you.

Garnishees onpayslips,

summonses,dont have

money for food?Reduce

payments to oneinstalment. Stop

thestruggling, the

help you need ishassle

free. Serviceguarenteed. Call

us now!(Audrey­

079 395 4709 orfax:

021 421 6817.Fax your ID,

payslipand all your

accounts to seewhat

you qualify for.

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

Need a loan up to R15 000No ITC check. 24hr payout.

Up to R15 000/Up to 12months. Call: Gold

073 618 7395 / 081 470 3468

NEED CONSOLIDATION+ LOANS

( GAY 076 170 9579

R1 000­R100 000. Blacklistedand garnishee. All welcome.Call/sms Hayley 072 064 1265

SAME DAY PAYOUT!!Sms ID nr, name,surname,gross + nett salary073 763 7243

112

Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

A1 BLINDSFinance

arranged. Forquality blinds &free advice. Wehave the Widest

rangein the WesternCape and beat

anywritten quotation.(072 691 0050

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds. Also carpetand upholstery cleaning. PhBernie 021­393 0672

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

117

TV/DVD/Video Services

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS

Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.

(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

119

Painting

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713

ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713

PAINTING SERVICE Interiorand Exterior. Professionallydone. Free quote 073 533 4768

1140

Electrical Repairs

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS

Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on

081 310 7542

SPECIALIST INSPEED QUEEN

Repairs, services & salesAll repairs done on

site.(Donovan on 076 612 5170

1141

General Services

FOR ALL YOURGates, burglarbars or welding

repairs(Xavier on

072 212 8619

1142

Carpentry

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new

installations.All workmanship guaranteed.

(Frank 082 3544 076

Plumbing ­ Elect ­ DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

1145

Swimming PoolServices

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

1149

Glass/Windows

HENDRICKSALUMINIUM

Many years ofexperienceaffordable,and qualityservice for

manufactring ofall: . Aluminium

doors andwindows.

. Shopfronts,Skylights,Balu­

strades.Custom madeto suit frames..Replacing of

wood and steelframes and

Repairs..Repairs(Phaldie­

021 376 3937/076 608 4770

132

HolidayAccommodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

WEEKENDSPECIALS AT

CLUBMYKONOS

STARTING ATR600 PER

NIGHT!Contact Suzanne

021­448 2717office hours only

133

Tours

WEEKEND TRIPTO

CLUBMYKONOS

18 ­ 20November 2011.Accommodation,

transport &Sunday

lunch incl. R800p.p. (Betty on073 188 6942 /021 633 7207

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,

R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts

& labour incl.(021 376 6014/

078 875 4394

152

Spraypainting/Panelbeating

PANELBEATINGAND SPRAYPAINTING

PH: 082 077 6807OR 021­ 701 7283

167

Houses for Sale

EMMANUELPROPERTIES

COLORADO: 3 bedroomsplus sep entrance; R525 000.WOODBURY: 3 bedrooms,garage, bics in kit & rooms,

R495 000.PHILIPPI Acacia Park

R280 000. 3 bedrooms, fullyburglar barred and fully tiledSTRANDFONTEIN Church

Street. R495 000. 3Bedrooms, lounge &diningroom, garage,

R495 000.House about to get

repossessed ­ we can help.Ph 0722929668,

0833375163, (o) (021)374 1964

WARELEYHOMES

Sellers inStrandfontein &

M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation

ofyour property.

Robert021 393 2410/08

3 427 0036

BUSINESS

194

BusinessOpportunities

AMERICAN COMPANYEXPANDING

Needs people with 50% Eng­lish. 5 candidates wanted.

www.FinallyFireYourBoss.com

Available in Cape Town areaData Entry work. With/without a computer. For info.sms name & address to072 813 6062. J.C. Enterprise.54 Main Road, P.E.088 129 8601

AVON COSMETICSExtra earning opportunity.Call Ursula 073 989 9440

AVONReps needed urgently.

Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

PB

Consult06

Visit us Monday to Saturday

PROPERTYOWNERS

Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use

your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit

record.

Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:

076 716 6191t’s + c’s apply

BOND

PRO-12-07-11-1A

UX15Q-IL

L

EARN CASHNOW

Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman

084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 or

Zainoe084 530 0300

WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE

CALL MEEXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info, SMSname, surname & adress to084 062 4825/021 704 4293.17 Liberator Rd, Rocklands.

TALENT

A V O N & J U S T I N E r e p sn e e d e d . ( M i l d r e d021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019

401

General Vacancies

EARN +­ R7000

When you train with us in :.Office Admin (1month).Call Centre (2 weeks)

. Data Capturing (2 weeks)Job placement guaranteed after

training. Deposit fee ­ R500Visit Cape Town

68 Bree street , Office 203Call : 021 424 1230 /

072 918 2000

FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE­ Typing, DataCapture, Excel, IT, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. 3Wks, pay 4 w/book.(021 683 8875 ­(Kenilworth Centre)

TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund­

raising experience( 021 393 6262 or

021­393 7774 o/h only

428

Sales/Marketing

Young VibrantTelemarkerters

Between ages 18­ 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.

Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174

429

Staff Vacancies

EXPERIENCEDNAIL

TECHNICIANMust be able todo mani, pedi,waxing and allnail systems for

salon in MitchellsPlain.CALL

083 270 7503

MACHINIST

Experienced.Wanted by

AlexiouLeather Couches

in Kirstenhof.Ph 021­701 4612

SUMMER JOBS IN5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,

BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY

NEEDS!.20 Receptionists

.30 Cashiers

.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants

For More details please contactMariam or visit our offices on ,112 Loopstreet, 1st Floor, Cape

Town, or CALL:021 801 9963/4 or 078 707

1963

VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS

NEEDED

No transport orprevious sales

experienceneeded. Free

training isprovided. We

offer basic salary,commission,

petrol allowanceand

various otherincentives.

For appointment,call Aileen on021 465 7852

Terms &Conditions Apply

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Call Mark Anthony

021 704 2160/

083 482 4250K A T 1 40 NMAR N HONY 2 311 1ALX IK

Newly Renovated!!!

Everything New! 2 large beds,bics,New fully fitted kitchen,

New Shower & toilet + Lounge and Freshly painted.

STUNNING!!!

3 beds,large en-suite(Shower & Toilet),bics,laminated floors,tiled lounge,beautiful fully fitted kitchen,fully tiled family

bathroom,enclosed carport (Approx.3 cars),small paved yard,extras include blinds, burglar bars,aluminium window frames,

& alarm.Very Neat.Just Move In.

ZEEKOEIVLEI R599 000

MA

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18

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11

1B

2Q

FJA

SALT RIVER R629 000PORTLANDS

(House + 3 Granny Flats)Only R449 000

Renovated 3 beds, large lounge and

kitchen, bath & shower, enclosed, car-

port for 4 cars + Outside bed-room /

Potential GRANNY FLAT. (If your

combined wages is approx. R10 800.00

per month you can buy this house)

2 Bedroom house, long driveway,

burglar bars,in quiet Cul-De-Sac +

3 Granny Flats of 1 bedroom each.

Present rental income of

R6200.00 per month.

LENTEGEUR(Close To Eisleben)

R329 000

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

CALL Mark Anthony021 704 2160/083 482 4250

Mark Anthony2-18.10.11.ai

Free-Standing 3 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,

tiled lounge +++ Garage. Closeto local Shopping Centre and

CANAL WALK.

House + Large Plot. 3 beds, lounge (Fire-Place),dining room, fitted kitchen, laundry room,

bathroom & toilet, garage +++ Approx 700 m²PLOT. NICE AREA.

Semi- Detached house in complex. Cute 1bed, tiled lounge, tiled bathroom, fittedkitchen, enclosed yard / entertainmentarea, safe environment, lots of parking.Close to all amenities. If your combinedwages is approx. R11 000 you can live in

Ottery.

WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,

EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?

CALL MARK ANTHONYTODAY. 021 704 2160

083 482 4250 ORANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289082 673 1503.

COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!

Large 3 beds, en-suite, bics, fully fitted kitchen, large lounge(laminated floors), fire-place, family bathroom, double carport

+++ Garage. Large approx 600m2 plot.

Mandalay Only R550 000 Summer GreensOnly R499 000

Ottery R339 000(Close to Wetton Circle) SELLERS IN ALL AREASOttery Ferness R899 000

Call Anthony Arendse021 704 0289082 673 1503

3 BEDS, LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BATHROOM,GARAGE +++ GRANNY FLAT

3 beds, bics, tiled, tiled lounge, fittedkitchen, separate bathroom & toilet,remote garage + extra parking,security gates and burglar bars +

Electric Fencing.

2 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, fully tiled bathroomwith geyser, carport, paved drive-way, spacious

cemented yard, braai.

3 beds, large lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, large yard,enclosed Carport/Garage for 5 cars (Remote Door) +++

GRANNY FLAT

3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,drive-way at side of house. (If yourcombined wages is R8 500.00 permonth you can buy this house.)

Montagues Gift (Close to Ottery Hyper)Only R290 000

1 large bedroom, kitchen, toilet +++Incomplete 2 bedroom renovation. (Ifyour combined wages is R4 700.00PER MONTH YOU CAN BUY THIS

HOUSE)

MARK ANTHONY3 181011 1B2QFVQ

Westridge (Next to Mosque)R395 000

Lotus RiverOnly R335 000

RetreatR549 000

EastridgeR259 000

DelftR139 000

Remaxultra -18 10 11

* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing

DISTRESSSALES!!

visit www.eesyinfo.co.za

NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info

ORSMS“G18”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963

ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK

8For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.

If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou

Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it

Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress

Sale PropertiesVisit:

www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D18”,Your Name,

Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961

Tel. 021 393 3359/95 • 157 A DENNEGEUR AVE, STRANDFONTEIN • TEL./FAX. 021 393 1568TO GET IT SOLD AND FOR A FREE VALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL NOW

PROPT BLOCK1 18 10 11 1B2QUX5

PropTTREAL ESTATE

SELLING SELLING SELLING-PROPERTIES URGENTLY NEEDED INALL AREAS FOR OUR QUALIFIED BUYERS

IGHSAAN:079 735 2149

MOGAMAT:072 731 7090

FAROUK :082 873 4815

WAYNE:083 483 1784

GINA:072 865 0061

JOE :072 343 3442

CRAWFORD –R1 999 000

4 BEDS, 2X BIC, MAINBED MES & WALK-INCLOSET, UPSTAIRSBEDROOM MES

RECEPTION ROOM,LOUNGE, FT KITCHEN,

ENTERTAINMENTAREA WITH BRAAI

FULLY TILED ,BEDROOM WITH

FIREPLACE, STUDY &SMALL ROOM , OUT-SIDE MAIDS ROOMS

X2

PORTLANDS –R475 000 –HAMBURGSTREET

2 BEDS, BIGLOUNGE, FT

KITCHEN, MODERNFAMILY

BATHROOM,TANDEM

GARAGE PARKINGFOR 3-4 CARS+++

SEPARATEENTRANCE

PELICAN PARK –R595 000

2 BEDS, BICS INMAIN, TILEDLOUNGE, FFTKITCHEN,

BATHROOM2 * SEPARATE

ENTRANCES OF 1BED + FT

KITCHEN WITHSHOWER, BIG

TILED

WELCOMEESTATE –

R3 300 000.002 BLOCKS OF

FLATS INPRISTINE

CONDITIONCONSISTING

OF 6SECTIONAL

TITLE UNITS +3 GARAGES

KENILWORTH,WETTON RD –

COUNTRY CLUB –R1 580 000

3 BEDS – BUILT-INCUPBOARDS,

FITTED KITCHEN,LOUNGE, DINING

AREAENTERTAINMENTAREA, POOL,

DOUBLE GARAGE

WAVECREST –R680 000.00

6 BEDS – MES,2 BATHROOMS,

LOUNGE,DINING

AREA,TANDEMGARAGE 3

CARS

OLD WOODLANDS– R850 000STUNNING

RENOVATED HOME– DOUBLE STOREY5 BEDS+BIC, 2BATHROOMS,

GUEST BATHROOM,LOUNGE, DINING

AREAMODERN FFK,

POOL, BRAAI AREA,TANDEM GARAGE 3

CARS, OFFICESPACE 5*3 Sqm

OTTERY –FERNESS

ROAD – R505000

TOWNHOUSE INSECURECOMPLEX

2 BEDS – MAINWITH BIC. FULLYFITTED KITCHENTILED LOUNGE,PARKING BAY

STRANDFONTEIN –R700 000 -DENNEGEUR

ON DENNEGEUR –IDEAL FORBUSINESS

4 BEDS, ENTRANCEHALL, LOUNGE,DINING AREA, TV

ROOM,BIG FFK,

BATHROOM+SHOWER, OFFICESPACE, GARAGE 4

CARS

COLORADO –R600 000

4 beds, loungeand dinette,fitted kitchen,

familybathroom,tandem

garage 3 cars+ lots parking

LONDONVILLAGE –R200 000– PLOT435 SqmWITHPLANS

OLD STRAND-FONTEIN –R600 0004 BEDS,LOUNGE,

DINING AREA,BIG FULLYFITTEDKITCHENLAUNDRY,FAMILY

BATHROOM,GARAGE

STRANDFONTEIN– R580 000 -BOWSPRIT3 BEDS –

LAMINATEDFLOORS,

BATHROOM+SHOWER, FFK,LOUNGE ANDDINING AREA,

GARAGE 3 CARS,ENC

ENTERTAINMENTAREA, PAVED YARD

PELICAN HEIGHTS- R890 000

DOUBLE STORY –DOWNSTAIRS 1BED, KITCHEN,

LOUNGE,BATHROOM,

STOREROOM X2(SIZE OF A DOUBLE

GARAGE)UPSTAIRS – 3 BEDS,LOUNGE, KITCHEN,

2 BATHROOMS1 000 SQM PLOT

STRANDFONTEIN –R595 000 –

2 BEDS – WALK-INCLOSET, MAIN-ENSUITE. LOUNGE,FULLY FITTED

KITCHENSEPARATE

BATHROOM&TOILETWITH SHOWER.GARAGE 3 CARS

SEPARATEENTRANCE 2ROOMS, FITTKITCHEN,

BATHROOM

LENTEGEUR –R310 000 –

CAMILIA STREET3BEDS 2X BICS,FTT KITCHEN,

LOUNGE,BATHROOM,

CARPORT FOR 2CARS

PARKING 4CARS, CORNER

PLOT

WOODLANDS –R200 000ORPHEUS2 beds,family

bathroom,toilet,kitchen

KENWYN –R950 0003 BEDS,LOUNGE,KITCHEN,

BATHROOM,GARAGE ONA 500 SQM

PLOT

SAN REMO –R680 000

4 BEDS + BIC, ENSUITE, FAMILYBATHROOM,

TILED LOUNGE,BIG FFK.POOL,

UNDERCOVERENTERTAINMENTAREA, GARAGE 4CARS + OFF-

STREET PARKING.

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LENTEGEUR: R410.000excl

Ext.Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm,

K(Bics), Encl, Paved, Very neat.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

STRANDFONTEIN: R750.000excl

F/s, 4Beds(Bics), Lnge, 2xF/Bath,

OPFFFK, Laundry, TVrm, 373m²

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

MORGENSTER: R370.000excl

Cnr F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, FFK

Carport, Encl, 306m², S/Gates.

LYNETTE 073 580 5059

TAFELSIG: R250.000excl

F/standing, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

Mes, FK, Encl, D/Lights, KPC.

JENNY 073 247 3815

ALPINE PARK: R399.999excl

Cnr F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, FFK (Dble eye

level), Drive thru Garage, Encl

DESIREE 079 875 9975

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, Family

Bath, FFK, Fully Enclosed.

NORMAN 083 772 8912

PORTLANDS: R370.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

FK, Carport (3xCars), Encl.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460.1/12

BEACON VALLEY: R235.000excl

Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Enclosed.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

EASTRIDGE: R220.000excl

Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Family

Bathroom, Kitchen, Store room.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

STRANDFONTEIN: R560.000

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Carport, Very neat, L/Floors.

ADOLPH 073 193 5878

WOODLANDS: R480.000excl

F/s, 2Beds(Bics), Braai, FFK, G/Flat,

F/Garage, E/Garden, Encl, Ent.Area

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

2xTOWN CENTRE : R120.000neg

Each Office consist of

S/Gates, B/Bars, Toilet.

KEITH 084 888 2526

STRANDFONTEIN: R580.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Pool, Garage, Braai, Ent.Area.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

EASTRIDGE: R240.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge. F/Bath,

Kitchen, Paved Yard, Encl, B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

ROCKLANDS: R290.000excl

Semi, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

NEW TAFELSIG: R270.000excl

F/s, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, F/Bath,

Fitted Kitchen, Encl, 300m², B/Bars.

JENNY 073 247 3815

ROCKLANDS: R320.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

FK, Little Court Yard, 160m².

FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889

NEW EASTRIDGE: R270.000excl

F/standing, 3Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.

JENNY 073 247 3815

STRANDFONTEIN: R395.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Fitted

Kitchen, tandem F/Garage, Encl.

ASHBY 072 777 6316

DELFT SOUTH: R200.000excl

2Beds, Lounge, Family Bathroom,

Shower, Kitchen, Enclosed

JESICHA 073 698 9260

EASTRIDGE: R299.000excl

Semi, 3Beds. Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Carport, Braai, Ent.Area, P(5xCars).

JESICHA 073 698 9260

COLORADO: R220.000excl

Vacant Plot 464m²,

Enclosed.

JESICHA 073 698 9260

EASTRIDGE: R70.000excl

Vacant Plot

145m².

JESICHA 073 698 9260

TAFELSIG: R230.000excl

Mais, 2Beds, Lounge cum

D/room, F/Bath, OPFK, Encl, 120m².

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION

SSaassssyy EEssttaatteess ccccOur office is inside Pick n Pay Town Centre

AKEDA 073 709 7272 • NAZMA 079 946 5947 • GLENDA 083 533 4758 • MARIAM 084 660 1695 • ARA 076 122 0448

SASSY ESTATES 181011 1B2TYBF

EASTRIDGE3 beds, enclosed

R210 000

TAFELSIG3 beds, free standing

R210 000

STRANDFONTEIN3 beds, f/k, l/gar, encl

R599 000

NEW WOODLANDS2 beds, d/gar, f/k

R350 000

MANENBERG1 bed, free standing, neat

R180 000

ELITHA PARK3 beds, enclosed,

immediately avail. R330 000

THE LEAGUES3 beds, big grounds, gar

R285 000

PHILLIPIAcacia Park - 3 beds,enclosed R220 000

PORTLANDS5 beds, d/storey, mes, f/k, l/d,

stunning R599 000

BEACON VALLEY3 beds, f/k, bid's, 2 bedr, tiled,unfinished sept. entr R299 000

HEIDEVELD2 beds, spacious

R260 000

KUYASA KHAYALITSHA2 bedsR80 000

LENTEGEUR3 beds + sept entr., spacious

grounds R330 000

ALPINE PARK3 beds, free standing

R299 000

HEINZ PARK2 beds

R160 000

ROCKLANDS4 beds, d/gar + sept. entr.

R360 000

ELITHA PARK3 beds, enclosed, neat

R330 000

MANDELA PARK2 beds

R120 000

WESTRIDGE3 beds, gar.R350 000

DELFT1 bed + sept. entr.

R120 000

ROCKLANDS3 beds, f/kR275 000View more photos on www.rawson.co.za • Visit our office at 3 Church Street, Strandfontein Village

Theo RainersSALES CONSULTANT

083 784 1955Office: 021 393 7456 • Email: [email protected]

Bradley ThomasSALES CONSULTANT

076 648 8757

Erica RomanSALES CONSULTANT

083 299 9807

Tanya Tito

084 812 8665LETTING CONSULTANT

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OFFERS FROM R460 000

TROTTER RD. Attractive,

renov 3 bedr fam home with

FFK, BIC’s; lam floors; Tan gar.

Asking: R520 000

To view ph Erica on 083 2999

807 or 021 393 7456

PELICAN PARK

ASKING: R550 000

MARTIN RD. Renovated

property with big modern en-

suite; Big 2 bedr granny flat;

gar; neat front garden.

To view ph Theo on 083 784

1955 or 021 393 7456

OFFERS FROM R480 000

BOWSPRIT RD. Neat & secure 3

bedr home with BIC’s; Fitt kitch;

Double enclosed carport.

Asking price: R520 000.

To view ph Erica on 083 2999

807 or 021 393 7456

RONDEVLEI

OFFERS FROM R450 000

Very neat starter 3 bedr with a fit

kitch; ADT Alarm; Big paved

carport; Parking for 6 cars, B/bars

& gates.

Asking price: R465 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

or 021 393 7456

OFFERS FROM R620 000

ON DENNEGEUR. Very neat &

spacious 3 bedr fam home;Fitt

kitch; Fire-place; Big paved carport;

Big granny flat.

Asking price: R635 000.

To view ph Theo on

083 784 1955

BAYVIEW

OFFERS FROM R370 000

BATA RD. Starter 3bedr with

BICS ; fit kitch; Big corner plot.

Asking price: R385 000

To view ph Bradley on

076 648 8757 or 021 39 37456

STRANDFONTEIN

VILLAGE

OFFERS FROM R550 000

OFF TRAFALGAR DR. Big renov 3

bedr home incl study room; big sep

lounge/dining area; BIC’s; Tandem

garage.

Asking price: R595 000.

To view ph Theo on

083 784 1955 or 021 393 7456

ADMIRAL

HILL

OFFERS FROM R380 000

OPPOSITE HARDWARE. Starter 2

bedr home with a big front yard

including wendy house. Also ideal

business property. Asking price:

R395 000.

To view ph Theo on 083 784 1955

or 021 393 7456

STRANDFONTEIN

VILLAGE

OLD

STRANDFONTEIN

ROCKLANDS

OFFERS FROM R320 000

AQUAMARINE RD. Neat 3

bedr with enclosed gar.

Asking price: R350 000.

To view ph Bradley on

076 648 8757

MONTCLAIRE

OFFERS FROM R400 000

MONTCLAIRE DR. Neat & spacious

3 bedr home with a main en-suite;

no BIC’s; double gar; big plot.

Asking price: R450 000.

To view ph Bradley on

076 648 8757

or 021 393 7456

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PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr

MENU:

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1052377RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1061781ANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1 | 2 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1062188ANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155

OTTERY R1,095 MillionOTTERY (FERNESS ESTATE) R875 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1.8 Million

GRASSY PARK R595 000

ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million

BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155

SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000

SOLEMANDATE

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Stock urgently required.Feel free to contact for a market-related

valuation.Schaapkraal:8 acres vacant land -Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gars/pool, 940m erf -

Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchenon 1 041m² plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated tobuild dream home and even work from home -

R 1.895 000

R1.550 millionRazeen 072 619 8155

R 740 000negAndy 074 470 7068www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs

Pam Golding 10x8 18 10 11 1B2RQCV

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PELICAN PARK R479 000

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We at

PROSPUR REAL ESTATE

would like to thank all our clients, for

supporting us over the past

15 years. We have joined the

AIDA FRANCHEE GROUP

trading as AIDA PROSPUR, and we would

greatly appreciate the continued

support from our clients, as we will be able

to provide an even better service, because

of our national marketing exposure.

Thanking you from the PROSPUR TEAM

Ca u f r a a at n o y ur ro e t ! !ll s o v lu io n o p p r y !FREE

Astrid Smith-De GrunchyPrincipal

021 393 9609 /072 170 2087

"We make it

happen!"

“VIEW MORE PIC’S AT www.realnet.co.za”

REALNET 10X4 18 10 11 1B2SBNK

3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath,

parking 4 cars.

Clive 082 968 2810

2 beds, f/kitch, lounge,

f/bath, garage.

Astrid 072 170 2087

3 beds, f/kitch, lounge, f/bath,3x6 wendy house parking 2cars. Yumna 084 712 1342

Semi 3 beds, kitch, lounge,bath, needs TLC.

Tamsyn 073 048 3642

Old Strandfontein – R500 000Portlands – R389 000 NEGTafelsig – R250 000Bayview – R430 000

AGENTS NEEDED IN ALL AREAS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW

Clive: 082 968 2810 Astrid: 072 170 2087

Narriman 072 374 0205

Yumna 084 712 1342

Westridge – R329 000.NEG: 3 beds, f/kitch, lounge. Strandfontein-R499 000: 3 beds, bics, f/f kitch, lounge & dinette, garage.

Old Strandfontein – R675 000 NEG: Dble story 5 beds, 2 x bathrooms,

lounge, tv room, f/f kitchen.

Rentals – Bayview – R3000 - R3 200 available end October Lentegeur – R299 000: 3 beds, kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4 cars.

Rocklands – R300 000: 3 beds, lounge, dining room, f/kitchen, carport.

Portlands – R479 000: 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, bath + 1 bed separate

entrance with toilet.Bayview – R220 000: Fully serviced plot.(Cash Buyers Only)

Colorado – R365 000: Starter 2 beds, large lounge, f/kitch, fully enclosed,BeaconValley – R270 000: 4 beds, f/f kitch, dinette, sunken lounge, f/bath,

carport. 420m plot.

Bayview – R599 000: 3 beds mes, f/f kitch, sunken lounge & dinette, fire- London Village – R479 000: 3 beds, bics, lounge, dining room, f/f kitchen,

place, braai area. carport, large plot.

Rondevlei x 2 – R550 000: 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4 cars. Portlands – R450 000: 3 beds, lounge, f/kitch, gargage, carport, parking

3 cars.

²

COLORADOPROPERTY

INVESTMENTSFREE VALUATIONS:PH 021­372 4661

RASHIEDA 084 566 0087COLORADO PARK R450 000 c/oplot, 2 brm, lounge, f/f kit, f/bathr,

garage, big grounds.COLORADO PARK: R599 000.

3 brm, lounge, ff kit, f/bathr, carport+ 2 brm sep entr, encl

OLD COLORADO R699 000.3 Brm, bic, lounge, dining, f/bathr,

entertainment, s/pool, garCOLORADO PARK: 3 bedr, mes,lounge, dining, fully fitt kit, fambathr + 2 separate entrances.

BONTEHEUWEL: 3 beds, lounge,TV rm, fam bathr, dble gar

RENTAL: COLORADO PARK:R6500. Business + house. 3 beds,lnge, 2 baths, pool, gar, shopspace

FOWZIA 082 969 0785PORTLANDS: 2 bedr, lounge, ffk,fam bathr, carport, gar, R399 000

HASSIEM 082 730 6313WESTGATE: 3000m2 plot,

business rites.

PORTLANDS SPECIALS

NEAT FAMILY HOME IN

QUIET AREA

Beautiful and neat 3

bedroom property. 2

Bedrooms with bics, fully

tiled lounge with fire

place, fitted kitchen,

garage. Early occ. on

bond approval

WELL SITUATED AND

NEAT

2 bedrooms, family

bathroom, open plan

kitchen, driveway and

huge back and front yard

Riefqah Jacobs 083 738 7901021 696 4114

TEL: 371 5767, FAX: 371 9840CELL: 082 372 3701 E-MAIL: [email protected]

37 ALABAMA ROAD, COLORADO PARKMITCHELLS PLAIN , 7785

Cecil BormanProperties

PORTLANDS: 3 beds + garagecorner plot. R450 000.

NEW WOODLANDS: 4 bed, tan­dem carport,

renovated R439 000.OTTERY: 3 bedrm flat, communal

pool R315 000.LOST CITY: 3 bedrm, completely

renovated R550 000NEW DEVELOPMENTS: WEST­

GATE VILLAS: 2 beds, fromR389 000.

WATERGATE: A secured living,2 beds, from R349 000

Freestanding, 3 beds, fromR399 000

FREE VALUATIONSEVERYWHERE

BUILT ON TRUST AND ETHICS

Call Cecil 082 372 3701,074 991 1857

6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%

[email protected]: 086 243 6905

TAFELSIG:EASTRIDGE:COLORADO PARK:

ROCKLANDS

ROCKLANDS

RETREAT:DELFT:

PORTLANDS:

SALT RIVER:

Call Tapee 074 2988 140Shiehaam 082 936 1058

x 2. 3 Beds. R245 0003 bed, R245 000

Beautiful 3 bedhome, bics, fit kit, d/gar + pool. Enternarea. R665 000

R399 000 Neat, 3 bed, fitkit, sunken lounge.

R275 000. 3 bed, lots ofpotential.

3 bed. R399 000.2 Bed, stunning, fit kit, bics + pool.

A must to view. R290 000D/storey, 4 beds, fit kit,

R590 000.3 Bed, neat, immed occup.

R560 000

www.capeinvestmentproperties.com

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MEC PROP 18-10-11-ill

WESTGATE• Extended 2 Beds, F/Kit, Toilet & Shower, Lounge,DBL Garage, Large Grounds, Quiet Area – PalladiumStreet – R399 000

HANOVER PARK• Mais 2 Beds, AluminiumWindows, O/P Kit +Lounge, Fam Bath + Shower, Tiled, L/Grnds very Neat,Garage, F/Encl – Grove Street – R220 000• Cnr Mais 3 Beds, O/P Kit + Lounge, Fam Bath –Green Turf Road – R250 000

BEACON VALLEY• Semi 3 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, Carport –Hengelaar Street – R260 000

EASTRIDGE• 4 beds, 2 with Bics, Lam Fls, Lrg F.F.F.Kit, F/BathTiled, Gar 3 Cars, F/Encl – Orberon Crescent –R270 000

SEARIDGE PARK• 2 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, Lrg Grouns – Compass-berg Street – R199 000• 3 Beds, F/Kit, Tiled flrs, Incomplete Gar and Lounge,Parking for 4 Cars – Outeniqua – R280 000

LENTEGEUR• Semi 3 Beds, Lam Flrs, Fam Bath, Lounge, F.f.Kit Tiled,Sep Entrance 1 Bed + Unfinished Gar, Big Grounds –Poppy Street – R320 000

BLUEDOWNS3 Beds, Tiled F/Kit, F/Bath, Carport, F/Encl, Gar –Pyramit – R400 000

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NICKED: Taar­iq Chicktey ofRondeboschtakes a swipeat the ball dur­ing his team’sunder­19 inter­school matchwith BolandLandbou inRondeboschon Saturday.Rondeboschwon, scoring277/4, whileBoland scored121 all out.Pho­to: Peter Heeger/Gal­lo Images

HAND OFF:AsavelaMbekile of FCCape Towntries to hand offMahlangu Em­manuel of FCAK during theNational FirstDivision matchbetween FCCape Town andFC AK on Satur­day at NNKRugby Stadiumin Parow. FCCape Town lost2­1. Photo: PeterHeeger/Gallo Images

Santos open trials

THE Engen SantosAcademy will host jun-ior trials over two Satur-days, starting this Satur-day, for under-11s un-der-13s.

On Saturday 29 Octo-ber, trialswill beheld forplayers born in 1998 and1997 for the under-15squad, as well as playersborn in 1995 and 1996 forthe under-17 squad. Allplayers must take theirownsoccerboots, shorts,socks and jersey.

Trials start at 10:00 atthe Engen Santos Acade-my, 330 LansdowneRoad, Lansdowne.

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Cape Town teams go back to drawing boardsLYNN PRINS

A TOUGH weekend awaitsSantos and Ajax after disap-

pointing results on Friday andSaturday.

Santos, who lost to PlatinumStars 4-1 due to a lack of concentra-tion in defence, will now look to re-deem themselves come Friday.

Boebie Solomons, coach of San-tos, is adamant that his team is setfor the clash with Maritzburg Unit-ed.

“I know Maritzburg United verywell, as I have been a former coachat the club, and when you’re play-ing Telkom Knockout you onlyhave one chance.

“Preparations are different whenyou’re playing league, as there aremany games to be played. It is do ordie on Friday. There is no turningback – if you lose you’re out.’

Maritzburg United is also low onconfidence after they lost to Super-Sport United 7-0 on Friday.

Still, Ian Palmer, Maritzburg’scoach, was voted coach of the

month for the August-Septemberperiod, and his charges will also beout to prove a point when they meetthe Lansdowne-based Santos.

Over at Ikamva, the Urban Warri-ors put in a rusty show on Fridayafter their two-week break.

An early goal by Jomo Cosmosmade it difficult for Ajax to comeout on top of their game – not helpedby the wet conditions and slipperypitch – but Terror Fanteni scored inthe 56th minute and prevented Cos-mos from registering their first winfor the season.

The match at full time was 1-1.Ajax are known for their stern

performances at cup competitions,and Sunday’s Telkom Knockoutmatch should be interesting, con-sidering the squad’s history.

Santos kicks off with MaritzburgUnited for the first round at Ath-lone Stadium at 20:00 on Friday,while on Sunday, Ajax faces FreeState Stars at 15:00 at the same ven-ue.

READY TO REDEEM: Santos coachBoebie Solomons. Photo: Rashied Isaacs

World Cup upsets, historic moments – and rulesLYNN PRINS

HISTORY repeated itself thisweekend – and now we will seeFrance in the final with New Zea-land.

Perhaps the French will give theKiwis the upset of 24 years ago.

The weekend saw a tough matchwhen the Welsh gave their all withjust 14 men in a bid to defeat theFrench, after their captain SamWarburton was sent off for a dan-gerous tip tackle. The end resultwas 9-8 in France’s favour.

Over at the Wallabies camp,things were going horribly wrong,and some may say it’s a hidingwell deserved after last week’scontroversial refereeing. Evident-ly New Zealand were the betterteam, playing well under pressure– something Wallabies fly halfQuade Cooper struggled to do.

It seemed as if it was “Cooper

versus New Zealand”, as hardtackles were pounced on him withtwo men charging at him at a time,and the crowd booed whenever hekicked the ball. The end result tothat game was 20-6, and Australiacould just not get past the tight de-fence of their opponents.

Another historic moment willgo to Craig Joubert, who will bethe referee at the final match onSunday after a job well done thisSaturday past. It will be his firsttime in charge of World a Cup fi-nal.

On Friday, playoffs for third andfourth will take place betweenAustralia and Wales at 09:30 atAuckland, and on Sunday the finaltakes place at the same venue at10:00.

Last week People’s Post ex-plained what happens after themark, and in-goals. This week,People’s Post will take a look at

kick-offs and restart kicks.Kick-offsFor the kick-off from the centre

of the halfway line, you have anumber of options.

• A long kick-off is a boot deepinto the opposition half, leading togood gain in ground but littlechance of getting possession whenthe ball lands. Opposition can kickthe ball back or run it back beforeyou get there, so your initial gain

in ground may be reduced. Youmay even find the ball back deepin your own half.

• A short kick-off punts the ballthe minimum permitted distance– there’s not much gain in ground,and you risk the ball not going therequired 10m, but you have a realopportunity to regain control ofthe ball before the opposition cancatch it

• A kick to the opposition’s 22marea gives you reasonable gain inground, not much chance of re-gaining possession, but in a goodposition to start applying pressureby keeping the opposition pinnedin their own 22m area

• A kick to the side, where theforwards are massed, is the safestoption, but exactly what is expect-ed by the opposition.

• A kick to the less defended sideis done in the hopes of catching theopposition off guard and allow fast

teammates to scoop up the ball andtake advantage of a defensivelapse. It’s risky and used fairlyrarely – maybe when a quick scoreis needed

Restart kicksYourestart after each scorewith

a drop kick from the centre of theground. The ball must travel atleast 10m.

In some cases the game is re-started with a drop kick on the22m line. It’s called a “drop out”,and can be taken anywhere alongthe 22m line or behind it. The dropkick simply has to cross the linebefore it can be caught or pickedup.

When a kick-off or restart takesplace, other players must be be-hind the kicker when the kick ismade.

Next week People’s Post willsum up all the rules the paper ranthrough in previous editions.

Lynn Prins

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SOCCER SOMERSAULT: Ajax player GeorgeMaluleka tumbles over an aggressive tackle byJomo Cosmos’ Galdwin Shitolo on Friday duringtheir match at Cape Town Stadium. The scorewas 1­1 at full time. Photo: Rashied Isaacs

Safa CT in top formSafa CT in top formLYNN PRINS

AN exciting and successful Coca-Cola series and Inter-LFA have

left the Safa Cape Town with highhopes for the future.

Abdullah Alexander, the Safa’s head ofcompetitions, says the“bumper season” saw no“major incidents” duringthe during the Coca-ColaCup, and he feels the Inter-LFA has improved tremen-dously.

“The Inter-LFA this yearwasmore structuredandor-ganised, and a good crowdwas attracted despite theweather conditions,” saysAlexander.

Last year, the Safa CapeTown hosted the under-20Four Nations, giving soccerfanatics a taste of good football played byyoung and upcoming stars – and approvalhas been given to host the under-20 EightNations next May.

Last year’s tourney saw teams suchas Brazil, Nigeria, and Ghana vying forsupremacy, with Ghana taking the tro-phy.

Although the Safa Cape Town is heavilydependent on registration fees to for of-

fice, staff and maintenance costs, it is stillin a healthy financial state, Alexandersays.

“We do receive a grant from Safa Na-tional, but not much, and in terms of soc-cer we are very much dependent on oursponsors to keep us going.”

Asked about the media’s role in the Sa-fa’s existence, Alexandersays: “On Safa levels we be-lieve that, without radio, wecannot survive. We dependa lot on media to give out-side publicity, whether welike them or not – we’revery dependent on them,and grateful for their ef-forts.”

Women’s soccer, mean-while, is also looking good.“We had a successful SasolNational Championshipslast year, with Super Fal-cons from Gauteng

crowned champs,” says Lutfeyah Abra-hams, chairperson of Women’s Footballwith the Safa Cape Town. “Last year’s Ab-sa winners were Portia from Cape Town,who were promoted to Sasol league,” sheadds. Abrahams says the Safa Cape Townand Safa Winelands are two of the fortu-nate regions to have borne a developmentleague to Sasol League level.

Paarl United were also promoted.

This yearwas more

structured

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LOCAL TEAM SHOWS ‘TREMENDOUS IMPROVEMENT’