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TUESDAY 22 September 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] TELLING IT AS IT IS MITCHELL'S PLAIN Spares: 021 392 3786 • 021 392 4786 | Fitment: 021 392 1786 Total Garage Complex, Merrydale Ave, Portlands, Mitchells Plain [email protected] www.mro.co.za FLEET CARDS SASSA Cards Accepted We stock a Full Range of BRAKE PADS BRAKE PADS R195 R195 from from Per Set Per Set X1QKF0P9-QK220915 WESTRIGE New base for volunteers SAMANTHA LEE @Samantha_Lee121 A two-year promise has materialised and Mitchell’s Plain relief volunteers now have their own base station. This was one of two multi-million rand fa- cilities launched on Saturday last week spe- cifically for Disaster Risk Management (DRM) volunteers. The base – developed by the City of Cape Town – will serve as a central meeting and deployment point for volunteer units who were previously stationed at the facility in Plumstead. The pre-fab building is fully equiped with a meeting room, store room, kitchen, dis- patche room, training facilities, aircon and dignified showers and toilets. DRM Mitchell’s Plain co-ordinator Jaco- bus Peterson tells People’s Post he expects this to improve response times significantly. “The travel time will be reduced and be a relief for us. We have already moved in and look forward to having it fully operational by 1 October,” he says. The facilities bring the overall number of volunteer bases across the city to 12, with three more set to be opened by the end of De- cember and five other facilities in Strand, Khayelitsha, Macassar, Athlone and Scotts- dene currently in the planning phase. “A centre in Langa was on track to open soon, but as we witnessed a few weeks ago, it was senselessly targeted by protestors who petrol-bombed the building. That has set us back a little bit as we will have to re- pair the damage first,” said Mayoral Com- mittee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith in his address at the luanch. After wining the best response team at the local awards two years ago, Smith says the only way to reward them was to give them a facility of their own. The City is bound by the Disaster Risk Management Act to establish volunteer units and currently have the largest opera- tional unit in the country, boasts Smith. Currently, the corps boasts 450 members, some with 15 to 30 years of service to the city. “Committment like that is truly rare and we need to applaud you for that,” he said. “I want to thank all of the Disaster Risk Management volunteers for offering their time to a service that is often thankless. Vol- unteers are essential in any big city, as the police and other enforcement agencies can- not create safer communities on their own. These volunteers provide additional man- power to the current essential services of the city.” With the help of these volunteers, the city is able to provide additional assistance in any disaster or crisis. “It is because of our generous volunteers and their commitment that we can boast about being leaders in the country when it comes to our volunteer base,” Smith says. “During the period 1 January to 31 March alone, the DRM volunteers rendered a total of 11 685 hours of service, assisting with 103 medical/first-aid cases, 44 fires and one dis- aster relief response. They were also present at 76 sporting and other events. “The role of the volunteers becomes clear when one considers how much budget we would have to find if we were to employ con- tract or permanent staff to fulfil these cru- cial functions. “It would simply not be possible and that is why we can say with absolute certainty that their role is invaluable to us as the City, but also to each and every resident. It is therefore important to ensure that our vol- unteers are equipped to carry out this self- less task as best they can,” said Smith. V To become a volunteer, call Jacobus Peterson on 083 286 3988 or 021 374 5696. The pre-fab building situated on a piece of land behind the Westridge Fire Station in Dagbreek Laan has been launched and the 30 Disaster Risk Manangement volunteers have already moved in. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

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TUESDAY 22 September 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] IT AS IT IS

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New base for volunteersSAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee121

A two-year promise has materialisedand Mitchell’s Plain relief volunteersnow have their own base station.

This was one of two multi-million rand fa-cilities launched on Saturday last week spe-cifically for Disaster Risk Management(DRM) volunteers.The base – developed by the City of Cape

Town – will serve as a central meeting anddeployment point for volunteer units whowere previously stationed at the facility inPlumstead.The pre-fab building is fully equiped with

a meeting room, store room, kitchen, dis-patche room, training facilities, aircon anddignified showers and toilets.DRM Mitchell’s Plain co-ordinator Jaco-

bus Peterson tells People’s Post he expectsthis to improve response times significantly.

“The travel time will be reduced and be arelief for us. We have already moved in andlook forward to having it fully operationalby 1 October,” he says.The facilities bring the overall number of

volunteer bases across the city to 12, withthreemore set to be opened by the end of De-cember and five other facilities in Strand,Khayelitsha, Macassar, Athlone and Scotts-dene currently in the planning phase.“A centre in Langa was on track to open

soon, but as we witnessed a few weeks ago,it was senselessly targeted by protestorswho petrol-bombed the building. That hasset us back a little bit as we will have to re-pair the damage first,” said Mayoral Com-mittee Member for Safety and Security, JPSmith in his address at the luanch.After wining the best response team at the

local awards two years ago, Smith says theonly way to reward them was to give thema facility of their own.

The City is bound by the Disaster RiskManagement Act to establish volunteerunits and currently have the largest opera-tional unit in the country, boasts Smith.Currently, the corps boasts 450 members,

somewith 15 to 30 years of service to the city.“Committment like that is truly rare and

we need to applaud you for that,” he said.“I want to thank all of the Disaster Risk

Management volunteers for offering theirtime to a service that is often thankless. Vol-unteers are essential in any big city, as thepolice and other enforcement agencies can-not create safer communities on their own.These volunteers provide additional man-power to the current essential services of thecity.”With the help of these volunteers, the city

is able to provide additional assistance inany disaster or crisis. “It is because of ourgenerous volunteers and their commitmentthat we can boast about being leaders in the

country when it comes to our volunteerbase,” Smith says.“During the period 1 January to 31 March

alone, the DRM volunteers rendered a totalof 11 685 hours of service, assisting with 103medical/first-aid cases, 44 fires and one dis-aster relief response. Theywere also presentat 76 sporting and other events.“The role of the volunteers becomes clear

when one considers how much budget wewould have to find if we were to employ con-tract or permanent staff to fulfil these cru-cial functions.“It would simply not be possible and that

is why we can say with absolute certaintythat their role is invaluable to us as the City,but also to each and every resident. It istherefore important to ensure that our vol-unteers are equipped to carry out this self-less task as best they can,” said Smith.V To become a volunteer, call Jacobus Peterson on083 286 3988 or 021 374 5696.

The pre­fab building situated on a piece of landbehind the Westridge Fire Station in DagbreekLaan has been launched and the 30 DisasterRisk Manangement volunteers have alreadymoved in. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

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Walkabout nets four for drugsSAMANTHA LEE

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A sea of blue uniforms, sirens and torchesflooded Strandfontein in a two hour long

crime prevention walkabout.On Thursday, Strandfontein volunteer

safety structure members stuck to theirword to address the drug scourge in the areain the walkabout.This was a follow-up operation, supported

by law enforcement, police, Metro police,Scorpio Security, local ward councillor El-ton Jansen and mayco member for safetyand security, JP Smith.Last week, the community police forum

were joined by MEC for Community Safety,DanPlato,Metro police directorRobbieRob-berts, Pagad and neighbourhood watchmembers following a similar route (“Resi-dents warn drug dealers”, People’s Post, 15September).On Thursday evening the group visited

the samehomes and affected four drug-relat-ed arrests.After visiting six houses, the officers ar-

rested two women for possession of dagga,a man in possession of dagga and a repeatarrest for the possession of mandrax andheroin.Smith says he would like to see at least

four of the Strandfontein NeighbourhoodWatch Members trained as part of the Cityof Cape Town’s law enforcement auxillaryofficers project.“It painsme to see none of you in your own

law enforcement uniforms, exercising thesame powers they have,” he said referringto the law enforcement officers present.He says he is always available to assist

community police forums and other safetystructures.

He says they hope to receive additionalfunding to propagate the City’s five-stepplan.“I was invited to come here two weeks ago

and could not attend. I asked them for anoth-er date and now here I am,” he told People’sPost.The group visited several problem build-

ings and issued warnings to repeat offend-ers.A shop ownerwas forced to close his doors

for the evening after not adhering to a warn-ing.The owner was issued with a fine on Tues-

day for not having his business licencepresent.When officers visited onThursday, he still

did not have it with him.Smith once again warned him before or-

dering him to close up shop.He also started the process to declare a

house as a problem building.The house burned down earlier this year

and has already been reoccupied despite thefact that it has still not been rebuilt.Smith said: “Tonight I am just here to see

whatever they want to show me and also tovisit some hotspots. I walk with neighbour-hood watches every second or third week.”In a statement released by Smith’s office,

he applauds the efforts of Strandfontein resi-dents.“StrandfonteinVillage has proactive com-

munity safety structures in places, includ-ing the Community Policing Forum, 102neighbourhood watch members, 85 blockwatches and 185 street committees. The com-munity policing forum hosts a number ofpublic awareness initiatives on an ongoingbasis, while the neighbourhood watch hasincreased its patrols both in the suburb butalso along the coast, with the assistance of

the street committees,” he says.Sandy Schuter thanked DOCS and the

mayco member for their interest in the ar-ea.She says she was excited to see their ef-

forts paying off, and hope to make moreprogress with this approach.“We were so excited to see that in the last

six months we closed two drug dens in thearea. We were glad to see those houses com-pletely empty,” says Schuter.

Smith says the City will work with the lo-cal police to increase the number of visiblepatrols and search and seizure operations toaddress the gang and drug issue.“However,weneed the community towork

with us and blow the whistle on criminal ac-tivity. We have an informant reward systeminplace that paysup toR1 000 for informationthat will lead to an arrest and successful con-viction, but also for the recovery of stolengoods and City infrastructure,” he said.

Mayoral Committee member for Safety and Security, JP Smith joins in on the search of ahome.

Four people have been arrested after beingfound in possession of large quantities of ille-gal substances.“On Friday at 22:15 officers attached to the

Western Cape Trio crimes unit executed asearch warrant at a house in CapricornStreet, Rocklands after receiving a tip off,”says police spokesperson Lieutenant IanWilliams.

V Report crime to CrimeStop on 08600 10111.

Drugs found

PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 22 September 2015 NEWS 3

Police are addressing property relatedcrimes with measures on how to safeguardyour home.

Last week the Mitchell’s Plain Police re-leased these tips to keep your home safefrom house-breakins and theft.

How to safeguard your house:. Know all emergency numbers. Don’t leave gates, garage doors, front or

back doors open. It serves as an invitationto burglars

. Don’t leave household items such astools lying around in the yard. Criminalsuse the items found in the yard to break in.

. Never leave your keys hanging in thedoor to prevent someone duplicating them.

. Do not leave keys in a hidden place fordomestic staff or children.

. Never leave workers unattended inyour home.

. Know your neighbours and build a rela-tionship of trust with them.

. Get a friend or neighbour to keep an eyeon your property when you are not home.

. Never open the door automaticallywhen the bell rings or someone knocks. Ifit is a workman, check the identity card toensure the person is from the institution orcompany that they claim to be.

. Store your firearms in a safe.

When you go on holiday. Ensure all doors and windows are prop-

erly closed and latched or locked.. Get a family member or neighbour to

collect your mail on a regular basis.

If your house has been broken into. Contact your nearest police station. Wait until fingerprints and statements

have been taken before touching anything.

Police about property safety

Road closed after shooting, attempted murderPolice were called to a scene in TafelbergStreet following the attempted murder of a39-year-old man On Tuesday last week.

Police confirmed the incident said to havetaken place at 22:31.

The Mitchells Plain police attended to thecrime scene, says spokesperson ConstableZandile Marashula.

“On arrival the officers found a 39-year-oldman on the pavement with a gunshot wound.

The victim was taken to hospital for furthertreatment,” she says.

A case of attempted murder has beenopened for further investigation.

No arrests have been made and the motivefor the shooting is under investigation.

- Samantha LeeV Anyone with information on the incident is urged tocall investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer Der-rick April on 082 777 8076.

Two men were arrested after being found inpossession of unlicensed firearms.

On Tuesday 15 September at 13:00, Mitch-ell’s Plain police were doing patrols on thecorner of Mopanie and Maroela streets, Eas-tridge, when officers spotted a suspicious-looking man walking in the street.

When the man noticed officers approach-ing him, he ran across a nearby open field.

The officers gave chase and saw the sus-pect drop a firearm on the field.

Police recovered a Taurus 9mm pistol withammunition.

The 22-year-old man was apprehended andappeared in court on related char-ges.

In an unrelated incident, thor-ough investigative work led tothe arrest of a 20-year-old man onTuesday morning, after receivinginformation that the suspect wasallegedly involved in a car hijack-ing and business robbery in Ta-felsig and Strandfontein the nightbefore.

It is alleged that on Monday at23:30 the suspects hijacked a manand woman driving a green VWMicrobus in Kilimanjaro Street,Tafelsig.

Both victims were drivenaround Mitchell’s Plain.

The suspects filled the microbus with R50petrol and drove off without paying.

The suspects then drove to a garage inSpine Road, Strandfontein, where they alleg-edly robbed a business.

The men took several items worth R500 be-fore fleeing the scene.

The vehicle was recovered and one of thesuspects was arrested. He has already ap-peared in court.

Police are still looking for the second sus-pect in relation to the hijacking, businessrobbery and abduction charges.

The investigation is ongoing.

Two found with handguns

The firearm recovered in Eastridge on Tuesday.

SAMANTHA LEE@Samantha_Lee121

A spate of shootings and gang tensionhave Eastridge residents on the edge.

Police believe the cause of the sporadicshootings are as a result of gang tensionsbetween rival gangs and revenge attacks.

Residents believe police are not doingenough to safeguard the area, however,police say the area has been a top prio-rity.

“The area has been the focus of polic-ing for the past month with regular rein-forcements such as Operation Combatand the reservist core,” says policespokesperson Lieutenant Ian Williams.

“If there are witnesses that the policeare not responding to, then those peopleshould have been witness to the shoot-ings. We reiterate that the problem in thearea is not policing or amount of forcesneeded. No amount of policing– even thearmy – will be sufficient to quell a socialproblem emanating from individualhouseholds,” he says.

He says the community needs to workwith police and urges residents to joinsafety structures.

There was a lull for a while, but shoot-ings escalated during August.

In a recent incident on Monday 24 Au-gust at about 14:58 the Mitchell’s Plainpolice were executing patrols when theyreceived a complaint of a man walkingand firing shots in Baobab Street, East-ridge. “The members arrived at the

scene and saw a group of people in thestreet running and still firing shots,”says Williams.

The members chased the group andspotted one man from the group runningwith a firearm.

The suspect started to fire shots at thepolice, who returned fire.

The 18-year-old man was arrested.In another incident on Wednesday 2

September at about 16:50 police were onroutine patrols when they received acomplaint of a shooting incident.

The officers attended the incident in7th Avenue Eastridge and on arrival dis-covered the body of a 27-year-old manwith multiple bullet wounds. The victimwas taken to hospital where he was laterdeclared dead.

The man is believed to have been amember of the Ghetto Gang.

“It is alleged that a group of membersshot at the American gang in BlinkblaarStreet, Eastridge. The American gang re-taliated and chased after the rival gangand the victim was shot,” he says.

The suspects are still at large, and noarrests have been made. At this stage theinvestigation is ongoing.

Residents are urged to take back theirstreets and join their local communitysafety structures.V Anyone with information on these incidents areurged to call Mitchell’s Plain police on021 370 1706 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111. Inves-tigating officer for the second incident, DetectiveConstable Burrows, can be called on 021 370 1782

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‘Take backyour streets’

PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 22 September 20154 NEWS

NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain

Twoworld wars, the invention of themo-tor car, the start of Apartheid and the

creation of our democracy ...These are some of the events the South

African National Institute for Crime Pre-vention and the Reintegration of Offenders(Nicro) has weathered while promoting re-forms in the justice system.This month Nicro celebrates its 105th

birthday.Nicro works to divert offenders from the

courts so that they do not receive a crimi-nal record and encourages non-custodialsentencing or community service as an al-ternative to serving a sentence in prison.The organisation also offers prison

based support to enhance an offender’schance of successfully reintegrating backinto society. These services are offered toboth adults and children.On its establishment in 1910, the primary

objectives of the then South African Pris-

oners Aid Association involved visitingprisoners and encouraging their reform inaddition to providing support for the ac-cused, released prisoners and their familymembers, explains Nicro spokespersonJacques Sibomana.Founded by Justice Mr J de Villiers

Roos, it was the first countrywide organi-sation of its kind for the aid and after-careof prisoners and their families.Prior to this the Salvation Army, as part

of their activities, provided accommoda-tion for released prisoners.Little more than a decade later the orga-

nisation elected to expand its focus by in-troducing crime prevention services,which included provision for the preven-tion of recidivismor the relapse into crimi-nal behaviour, the study of cause of crimeand recidivism in addition to public educa-tion.The organisation also encouraged the

study of causes underlying crime.From the onset the Association lobbied

for social reform, both in terms of crime

prevention and the rehabilitation of of-fenders.“Nicrohashadagreat impact and contri-

bution to South African Criminal Justicesystems, and introduced key services thathave now been adopt-ed by the Justice sys-tem,” Sibomana says.These include the

establishment of pro-bation services, intro-ducing diversion ser-vices to children, thePioneered Prisonersfriend services whichstarted prisonvisitors aswell as non-custo-dial sentencing.The organisation was involved in the es-

tablishment of labour bureaus and treat-ment facilities for alcoholics, as well as theintroduction of a scheme in terms of whichaccused people could pay their fines in in-stalments.In 1970 theAssociation changed its name

to Nicro. Two decades later Nicro’s use of

lobbying and social action as a tool to facili-tate social change became more evident,explains Sibomana.In 1990 the National Council released a

statement lobbying for appropriate racialrepresentation on thecommittee estab-lished to review thedeath penalty, and on17 October 1992 Nicroofficially took an abo-litionist stanceagainst the death pen-alty.Currently Nicro is

encouraging the public to get involved insupporting the programs that NICRO of-fers, through individual giving, Sibomanasays.“We are hoping to see the organisation

growing strong and able to provide themuchneeded services in our communities.We need our communities to get involvedwith the work that the organisation is do-ing,”

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WesternCapeminister of cultural affairs andsport, Anroux Marais, is urging the peopleof the province to nominate their local cul-ture heroes for the Cultural Affairs Awards.The awards are held annually to celebrate

individuals and organisations in the West-ern Cape who are making a positive contri-bution in the cultural affairs sector. Awardshave previously been given to organisationsand individuals who have made a profoundimpact within the arts, culture, language,heritage, museums, archives, geographicalnames aswell as libraries sectors in the prov-ince over the years.“The Western Cape has a diverse and rich

culture that must be nurtured and celebrat-ed.“It is important that we acknowledge and

celebrate the individuals and organisationsthat are doing us proud. They are buildinga foundation for the generations to come.”said Marais.The cultural affairs awards ceremony will

take place in February 2016.V Nominations for the awards are now open. Anyonewho would like to submit a nomination of a personor an organisation for an award, is urged to obtain nom-ination forms via the department’s website at http://www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/cas

Submit your culturalaffairs nominations

Nicro still lending a helping hand

Nicro had a greatimpact and contri­bution to the Crimi­nal Justice system

Who let the snakes out?Residents are more likely to experiencesnake encounters due to spring-time,warnsShaun MacLeod, co-ordinator of the SnakeRescue volunteer team in theCapePeninsu-la.“Every spring snakes come out of hiber-

nationon thehunt for amuchneeded springmeal. Snakes are very important to our nat-

ural environment as they control the ver-min rodents that destroy crops and carrynumerous diseases,” says MacLeod, who isalso a director of Reptile EducationalAwareness Consultants (REAC).“Snakes and various other reptiles form

part of the very important balance in ourecosystem. A simple equation – the moresnakes we kill, the more rodents and peststhere will be.“We have encroached into their natural

habitat through habitat degradation, frag-mentation and urban expansion.“Ponds, heaps of building rubble and

rockeries in and around gardens andhomescreate micro environments, which will in-evitably attract snakes,” MacLeod warns.He reminds residents that snakes “are at-

tracted toneglected areaswhere there is notmuch disturbance, as snakes hate confron-tation”.“There is no real way of keeping snakes

off your property, but if you keep your grasscut short, trees well trimmed and clean upall rubble, just to mention a few, then thereis less likelihood for snakes to reside onyour property. In short – keep your gardentidy,” he says.“Leave snakes alone – and it will leave

you alone. Most bites occur when people at-tempt to kill snakes,” he says.V If a snake is encountered, contact MacLeod on082 532 5033 for advice or for emergencies pertain-ing snakes.

A Cape Cobra is handled by Shaun MacLeod,coordinator of the Snake Rescue volunteerteam in the Cape Peninsula.

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Police have successfully secured sentenc-ing for three men in connection with a

2013 murder.On Thursday 19 March 2013 at 21:50

Mitchell’s Plain police responded to a com-plaint where four Pakistani men werekilled and another two injured. Allegedlya man arrived at the house and demandedthe safe be opened.

The suspects then opened fire on the vic-tims, killing four andwounding two others.The investigation was combined with a

Lansdowne case where a man and womanwere hijacked and kidnapped.

Themanwas later set freewhile thewom-an was held, but later managed to escape.

The suspects shot at her andwoundedherbefore she managed to get away.On Wednesday 16 September the Cape

Town High Court sentenced the three ac-

cused Lehano Jansen (31), Nasief De Villi-ers (37) and Yazeed Hendricks (44).Jansen was sentenced to four life senten-

ces plus 29 years – a total of 159 years – on14 charges including murder, attemptedmurder, armed robbery, kidnapping andpossession of an illegal firearm.De Villiers was found guilty of robbery of

the vehicle and sentenced to 18 years.Hendricks was sentenced to four life sen-

tences plus 20 years – a total of 120 years –on seven charges including murder, at-tempted murder, armed robbery and pos-session of an unlicensed firearm.The investigation officer, Detective Ser-

geant Errol Bedford of the Mitchell’s PlainPolice Serious andViolent Crime Investiga-tion Group and the team of detectives werecommended for excellent investigativework.

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Monday 24 September

V Mykonos: West CoastExplorers Travel and Tours willhost a luxury coach tour of theWest Coast following the routeof Saldana coast, via SaldanhaBay, Paternoster, Velddrift,Laaiplek and ending at ClubMykonos. The bus will departat 06:00 from the compulsorybus stop in AZ Berman Driveenroute to Clock Tower,Eisleben Road Lentegeur. Thebus will leave from ClubMykonos at 17:30. Tickets willcost R300 per person. CallMerwyn September on 0794292 693.

Thursday 24 and Friday 25September

V Beacon Valley: A SpringRedemption Grace Conferencewill be held at the Beaconvalley Community Hall inTrampoline Street at 19:00and will feature ApostleThomas Meares. Call PastorGeorge Paige on 083 691 9048.

Friday 25 September

V Strandfontein: The Josephand Carol Pillay seniors projectwill host a Karaoke jazz partyat the Strandfontein Communi­ty Hall from 20:00 to 01:00.Tickets cost R30 and allproceeds are in aid of theChristmas in Spring seniorcitizens function. Bring yourown drinks, glasses and ice.Food will be on sale. CallJoseph on 021 393 1872 orGeraldine on 021 393 3872 or021 393 5927.

Saturday 26 September

V Portlands: The YMCA willhost a Y­Arts gospel themedopen mic session at 7 PisaClose from 19:00 to 20:00.Tickets will cost R15 forspectators and R5 for artists.For more information callNeven Christians on076 491 2539 or email cape­[email protected].

V Portlands: The AFMPortlands Church youth willhost a gospel concert at theEngedi community church,Westridge at 18h00. Cost perticket is R30 for adults andR20 for children. For ticketscall Charles Manuel on078 082 0132.

Sunday 27 to Tuesday 29September

V Rocklands: Tabernacle ofLife Full Gospel Church will

host a men’s conference at08:30 and 17:00 on Sundaywith speaker Pastor DanJohnson, on Monday at 19.30with Elder Cyril Scholtz andTuesday at 19:30 with PastorBabu. All four events will beheld at the church on thecorner of Buzzard and Welte­vreden roads, Rocklands. CallEmmanuel Nhliziyo on071 001 2437.

Saturday 3 October

V Westridge: The 4 Stepssupport group will celebratetheir fifth anniversary from14:00 to 17:00 at St Boscos’sCatholic church in AmandelRoad. Entry is free and all arewelcome. The theme is“Laughter is the best medi­cine” and a workshop will berun by Bronwyn Kilroe, alaughing yoga specialist. CallDr Rapiti on 082 581 1846 or021 397 6029.

V Westridge: Duneside Primarypupils of the year 1989 areinvited to a reunion. Call Darynon 071 064 8982 or Nushreenon 083 965 6382 for moreinformation.

Monday 5 October

V Westridge: Registration forswimming lessons will open atthe Westridge Swimming Poolfrom 17:00 to 18:30. Swimminglessons will start on Monday 2November. Call AndreaWilliams on 076 152 5982 orJanine Flink 072 183 5160.

Friday 9 October

V New Woodlands: Club J.O.Y.will host a “ Back­To­School”Dance at Northwood Hall inNew Woodlands at 19:30.Admission at the door is R30.Take your own platter anddrinks. Call Arthur Pillay on076 942 7370.

Saturday 5 December

V Tafelsig: The 2015 DanceWestern Cape – WesternProvince open championshipsand The South African openballroom and Latin champion­ships will be held at theSwartklip indoor sports andrecreation centre from 11:00.The competition is open to alldancers and fees are R120 –R130 for dancers, R90 – R110for spectators and R70 forpensioners. Call P van deHeuvel on 076 257 9159,Michelle van de Heuvel on082 739 7700 or G Moolmanon 081 394 4924.

KICKING SUCCESS: The Mitchell’s Plain branch of the ShinKyokushin provincial karate team excelled at the Len BarnesMemorial Tournament held on Saturday 12 September at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Bellville. Theteam obtained three first places for Fransesca April, Jaden Marcus and Jodie Roman, and another five second and thirdplaces. Most of the team also obtained their Western Province colours after competing at the recent WP Championshipsat the Swartklip Recreation Centre.

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An investigation into the cause of an acci-dent involving a Golden Arrow Bus on

the R300 has been opened.On Wednesday morning, the bus was on

route to the Arscape via the N2 when itknocked down a pedestiran.The incident occured on the bridge be-

tween the Stock Road /AZ Berman Drive onramp and the N2 off ramp.The man had been killed in the collission.There were no other injuries.

Golden Arrow Bus services spokespersonBronwenDyke, says due processes are beingfolowed.“It is standard company procedure to sus-

pend a driver immediately whenever a seri-ous incident occurs; this is not indicative ofblameworthiness but rather to give the com-pany time to investigate and to give the driv-er time to recover.“In this case, the driver was in a severe

state of shock and was immediately de-briefed by our internal social worker andthen referred to a doctor for assessment,”she says.

Dykealso confirms the companyarework-ing closely with the police in the investiga-tion.“It is standard company policy to investi-

gate every serious incident - we also workclosely with the South African Police Servi-ces, providing them with any informationthat they may need,” she explains.According to several witness accounts on

social media platforms, the man had com-mitted suicide by throwing himself underthe bus.Dyke confirms they too have received this

communication.

“According to witnesses the deceased wasleaning against a barrier at the roadside pri-or to the incident and then stepped into thepath of the incoming bus as it approached.There was no way the driver could havedone anything to prevent what happened,”she says.The investigation continues.Golden Arrow Bus Services would like to

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affected by the accident to come forward.V Anyone with information is urged to call investigatingofficer Detective Sergeant Claasen on 082 587 4369 or021 370 1754.

Police call witnessesof hit and run

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For the ninth consecutive year, the Woolworths Educational Programme and Plastics SA havecollaborated to engage learners and their families to participate in the International CoastalClean­up campaign by targeting three of South Africa’s favourite beaches. Ieglaasi­NieyahPrimary was one of those schools. Pictured is Imtiyaaz Benjamin, who volunteered onSaturday.

Saarah Benjamin and Thaakirah Bardien also joined in the fun. More than 400 pupils from 13Schools participated in the event.

Capetonians pulled up their sleeves andslipped on some gloves in an effort to re-

duce refuse in our seas.International Coastal Cleanup Day took

place on Saturday, and is an internationalevent which started in 1986 and has sincegrown into a global initiative.

Volunteers are issued with data cards andeach item collected is recorded on thesecards. After this worldwide event, global da-ta on the waste in our oceans is collated.

Last year 560 000 volunteers in 91 coun-tries picked up more than 7,2 million kilo-

grams of trash during the event. South Afri-ca had 3208 participants who contributedmore than 11 000 kilograms of trash to thesestatisticsGlobally, the number one item found was

cigarette butts at more than 2,2 million.Enough bottle caps to cover seven tennis

courts were collected.The weight of the plastic shopping bags

collected equals that of three manatees.Some of the strange things picked up in-

clude bowling balls, a lawnmower and awheelbarrow.

Our oceans have become the garbagedump for humans, Two Oceans Aquariumspokesperson Renée Leeuwner.

“It is easy to think that our actions on landdo not affect the oceans, but the exact oppo-site is true. According to Ocean Conservan-cy, between 5 and 12million tonnes of plasticenter the ocean annually due to land-basedactivities.”Not only is marine litter unsightly, but it

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tralia’s Commonwealth Scientific and In-dustrialResearchOrganizationhas recentlyfound that nine out of ten sea birds have in-gested plastic.The study has also predicted that within

the next 35 years, 99% of all seabirds will bevictim to plastic ingestion.

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Twomen, aged 18 and 42 years old, were lastweekend arrested for the illegal possessionof firearms.On Friday at 16:00 the Mitchell’s Plain po-

lice were on routine patrols in BoekenhoutStreet,Eastridge, says spokespersonConsta-ble Zandile Marashula.“The members stopped and searched a

suspiciousman that waswalking in their di-rection. The members then searched theman and found a .38 Special Taurus [revolv-er] with ammunition,” she says.An 18-year-old man was then arrested and

chargedwithpossessionof an illegal firearmand ammunition.On Sunday at 07:20 the officerswere on pa-

trol when they received information of aman carrying a firearm in LemoenshoekStreet, Tafelsig, threatening residents.“The police followed up on the informa-

tion and searched a man that fit the descrip-tion,” says Marashula.The officers recovered a Nicro Star fire-

arm with ammunition. The 42-year-old manwas arrested on charges of possession of anillegal firearm and ammunition.

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Constable Nolutho Gwija with the confiscated firearms.

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City breaking newground for new ECDsGround breaking on three Early Childhooddevelopment centres (ECD) has started.

The City of Cape Town formally signalledthe start of its latest Early Childhood devel-opment centre of excellence constructionproject with a sod-turning ceremony onThursday 17 September.

The Nantes Centre of Excellence in Ath-lone is one of three ECD construction pro-jects starting in the current financial yearwith construction due to begin in the lastweek of September.

An initial capital outlay of just over R2,8million has been budgeted for the work inthis cycle, with the total budget for theproject set at R7,8 million.

The anticipated date of completion forthe construction project is July 2016. Thecentre will be able to accommodate approx-imately 120 children.

The City’s Social Development and EarlyChildhood Development Directorate hasconstructed a number of ECD Centres ofExcellence in recent years – some on itsown and others in partnership with privateentities.

Areas of construction have includedStrandfontein, Ocean View, Fisantekraal,Elsies River and Netreg.

“Our construction efforts have beenguided by a study we commissioned in 2009to identify areas of need for early childhooddevelopment,” said Suzette Little, maycomember for social development and earlychildhood development.

“We have another centre earmarked forDelft in this financial year as well as theconstruction of the Netreg ECD that is cur-rently underway. Private donors are alsoconstructing two ECDs in Masiphumelele.The infrastructure is owned by the City butleased to private operators to run ECDs.”

In addition to providing ECD infrastruc-ture, the directorate also assists ECDs to be-come compliant in terms of health, fire safe-ty and planning regulations. Other assist-ance includes training for ECD staff interms of learning outcomes, but also childsafety through accredited first-aid training,and the provision of learning materials andfire safety equipment.

Mayco Member Suzette Little is flankedby councillors Raelene Arendse andPhindile Maxiti. PHOTO: CITY OF CAPE TOWN

The Santam Swartland Wine and OliveRoute will be hosting the Swartland Coun-try Market which will take place at theStones Cottage in Kirstenbosch on Satur-day 10 October.

Everyone will have the opportunity tosample the food and wine while enjoyingthemselves and getting to know the wine-makers from the different regions. Foodlovers will be able to sample the goods ondisplay and are more than welcome to buyhomemade goods.

The Santam Swartland Wine & OliveRoute is renowned for its Chenin Blanc,Shiraz and Rhône style wines and has

amassed awards locally and internation-ally. Olives were planted here for the firsttime in 1989 and today flourish in theSwartland’s Mediterranean climate.

The Swartland Farmers’ Market has inthe past proved to be a very popular get-to-gether for families and friends who enjoygood food, good wine and good company.The gates open at 10:00 and will stay openuntil 16:00. Entry is free, but a tasting glasswith 10 tasting coupons will cost R40 perperson.V For more information, contact the office of the San-tam Swartland Wine & Olive Route at 022 487 1133 orvisit www.swartlandwineandolives.co.za.

Swartland for wine, olives

New look after park upgradesTwo city parks now enjoy a new look fol-

lowing an upgrade.The City of Cape Town upgraded two pub-

lic open spaces in Mitchell’s Plain throughward allocation funding.

The Bond Street Park in Colorado Parkwas a public open space with no play equip-ment and was used mainly for informal soc-cer matches.

Thanks to ward allocation funding ofR150 000, the park has now been upgradedwith new wooden play equipment, a see-saw,a joy wheel, swings, a jungle gym and out-door gym equipment. Trees have also beenplanted to beautify the park.

Last year the City’s World Design Capital(WDC 2014) team joined forces with Ward 75residents to host co-design workshops.

The aim of these workshops was to brain-storm ideas on how to improve public openspaces in the area. The ideas from the work-shops formed the basis of the upgrade de-sign.

The Russel Harvey Park in New Wood-lands was a dilapidated park with limitedplay items, but the community has helped

to make progress possible by agreeing tostart a community garden in the park. TheCity provided tools, plants and compost andthe community has signed a community gar-dening agreement with the City.

They have taken ownership of the parkand will continue to do the gardening in thepark.

The City further allocated R50 000 fromward allocation funding for the upgrading ofthe park.

A fence has been erected and new playequipment, benches, tables, footpaths andtrees all add to its aesthetic value.

“These parks allow local communitymembers to use gardening as a means ofbeautifying their local environment, whichcontributes to the overall quality of life ofthe community and can also provide an eco-nomic opportunity through skills develop-ment. The provision of quality spaces inwhich to live, work, learn and play instilsa true sense of community, shared owner-ship and pride,” said the City’s MayoralCommittee Member for Community Servi-ces and Special Projects, Belinda Walker.

The Bond Street Park in Colorado Park has been kitted out in colourful outdoor gym and playequipment. PHOTOS: LISLE BROWN ­ CITY OF CAPE TOWN

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The Russel Harvey Park has also been upgraded recently. PHOTO: LISLE BROWN ­ CITY OF CAPE TOWN

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 22 September 201512 ENTERTAINMENT

Oudejans to talkjhis way out againLOUISA STEYL

@LouNotes

Comedy magician Marcel Oudejans is notjust an entertainer. He sees himself as

more of a “fun facilitator.”The Pinelands resident will be doing a

rare public show in Cape Town when hepresents Sleight of Mouth 2: Now talk yourway out of this! as part of the Cape TownFringe Festival from Thursday.The show is a sequel to Sleight of Mouth

– The art of talking your way out of anything,which he performed at last year’s FringeFestival. The showwas incidentally also hislast public show in Cape Town. This yearthough, Marcel has a whole lot of new tricksup his sleeve.The new show features new magic, deliv-

ered inMarcel’s trademarkwitty “stand-up”style. There’s also more story telling withanecdotes about his travels and experiencesas a magician.Performing magic for people who aren’t

expecting it, usually produces interestingresults. On one occasion, for example, hestopped for lunch on his way to a show anddecided to brighten someone’s day with amagic trick. “The woman freaked out be-cause she had no one around to corroboratethat it had actually happened.”One could almost sayMarcel’s comedy ca-

reer startedwith people whoweren’t expect-ing it. When other children were waiting ta-bles, Marcel, who had already started doingshows at the Bellville Library over schoolholidays, was performing in restaurants fortips.Today, Marcel is one of the country’s lead-

ing performers. In 2008 hewas recognised asone of Africa’s leading magicians at the Vis-mayan International Magic Conventionheld in India.Most of his work is for corporate events,

where he acts as emcee or more recently,teaches people about the importance of“play” in the workplace, or as he puts it “totake play seriously”.Marcel explains that learning to have fun

or embracing cultural arts, gives people ameans to express themselves, somethingwhich is essential to understanding otherpeople and having empathy.He works with businesses to help them

“create wow in customer service”, usingmagic to prove his point.Customer service is something Marcel

takes seriously and it’s important to himthat his audiences feel like they are getting

a genuine, sincere performance.This is where his improvisation skills

come in handy, giving him the ability toadapt to his audience and make his showsmore interactive.Although there’s a light narrative run-

ning through Sleight of Mouth 2: Now talkyour way out of this!, Marcel doesn’t like theidea of a magic show that’s too scripted.“Youwant tomake theaudience feel like thisis happening for the first time.”His performance at the Fringe Festival is

an opportunity to see another side of his ex-tensive repertoire and escape reality for anhour.Marcel says the festival itself is a chance

to see a wide variety of productions, fromtheatre pieces to magic, in one place and ur-gesCapetonians tobuy tickets early and sup-port the local performers on stage this year.V Sleight of Mouth 2: Now talk your way out of this!will be on stage at Cape Town City Hall Theatre 3 at19:30 on Thursday 24, Saturday 25, Tuesday 29 Sep-tember and Friday 2 October. Shows will also run at17:30 on Saturday 26 and Monday 28 September, at15:00 on Sunday 27 September and at 13:05 on Thurs-day 1 October. Marcel will also be performing at theAlexander Bar at 13:05 on Tuesday 29 September.Tickets cost R70 or R63 (concessions) at the door orfrom www.capetownfringe.co.za.

Marcel Oudejans brings his latest show to theCape Town Fringe Festival this week.

Choir festival bringscultures togetherAs South Africa celebrated its heritage thismonth, choirs from around the WesternCape are preparing to celebrate the coun-try’s diversity.Hosted by theWestern Cape ChoralMusic

Association (WeCCMA), in association withArtscape, the Indigenous Choral Festival isa celebration of the many faces and storiesof South Africa. The event takes place at theArtscape Theatre on Sunday 27 Septemberfrom 14:00.Now in its third year, the festival invites

local choirs to represent indigenous cul-tures through song on stage.WeCCMA’s Lungile Jacobs says it is the

highlight of the Western Cape choral calen-dar.“The eisteddfod is known throughout the

province as the WECCMA event not to bemissed,” he says: “It is the culmination ofa number of events we’ve had throughoutthe yearwhich included a gender based com-petition, a developmental soloist competi-tion, conductor’s workshops and orchestralconducting workshop.”Jacobs points out the festival is a great op-

portunity to teachyoungpeople about differ-ent cultures and build the spirit of ubuntu.This year’s festival will feature perform-

ances by thePrincess SquareSingers, JoyfulHarmonies, the UWC Creative Arts Choir,the CPUT choir, Ntirisano Arts Academy,the UCTChoir for Africa, The Chorus,West-ern Classical Voices, New Voices Of theCape, the Transnet engineering Choir, theSimon Estes Alumni Choir, United ChoralArtists, Western Chorale, Phenomenal Op-era Voices, Heavenly Voices and the SA Na-vy Choir.The festival will be divided into two cate-

gories and theaudiencewill get to choose thewinners. The first half of the competitionwill see the choirs perform a cultural indige-nous piece, before they come back to sing Iz-itibili (action songs) or folklore pieces witha band in the second half of the show.“This is a day of embracing our individu-

ality and uplifting our cultural heritage asa choral society,” Jacobs says.V Tickets for the festival cost R50 and are availablefrom Computicket. Visit www.artscape.co.za for moreinformation.

The Chorus, made up of members from across the peninsula, are one of the choirs participat­ing in this year’s Indigenous Choral Festival.

JUST US AND OTHERS: Bridgetown Theatre Company will be hosting their popularfree Athlone Nantes Park Summer festival concert on Sunday 27 September from 14:00with performances by Just Us, Epiphany, Exclusive Harmony, Joel C and DJ Echelon, singerEkraam Cupido, the Alexander Sinton Dance Crew, Jaydine Ross and BTC dancers, and MCAnnie Shiroky. The event is alcohol free and food will be on sale. Call Fowzia Khan on082 716 7179 for more information.

Focusing on documentary films that explorethe themes of addiction and mental healthissues, the South African Recovery FilmFestival takes place this week during Inter-national Recovery Month in September.Now in its third year, the festival has part-

nered with SACAP (The South African Col-lege of Applied Psychology) and aims to edu-cate, entertain, inform and to promote thesolutions and successes of recovery.With the focus on recovery international-

ly during the month of September, the festi-val hopes to lift some of the stigma that sur-rounds addiction, alcoholism and mentalhealth issues. Shame and ignorance oftendrive these conditionsmaking access to helpdifficult.The festival runs fromThursday 24 to Sun-

day 27 September at the Labia.V To see the full programme, visit www.thesouthafri-canrecoveryfilmfestival.co.za. Tickets cost R45 and areavailable from www.webtickets.co.za.

Film festival about addiction held at Labia

The Anova Health Institute is inviting localartists to take part in theirArt forAnova ini-tiative.In a bid to support local artists, Anova, an

NGO dedicated to improving health of allSouth Africans with particular emphasis onHIV, is inviting aspiring, local artists to up-load images of their paintings, drawings orphotographs (anything that can be hung ona wall), along with their dimensions, to theorganisation’s Facebook page.Anova will then curate a selection of their

favourite pieces for display at their offices,and to a broader audience at an unveilingevent. The artists selected by Anova will beoffered between R 1 000 and R 10 000 (in addi-tion to framing and couriering costs) fortheir creations. According to Anova’s headof marketing Nina Morris Lee the organisa-tion has decided to offer an opportunity tounknown artists instead of sourcing artfrom a gallery. The ‘Art for Anova’ initia-tive, running up until the end of October, isopen to artists who have never before beenrepresented by a gallery. Artists wishing totake part should post their image on thewallof Anova’s Facebook page and reference itas ‘Art for Anova’.V Visit www.anovahealth.co.za for more informationabout both the initiative and the organisation.

Send your artto Anova

SHOWSTOPPER: Jackie Manyaapelowill be performing Satisfaction Index atthe Youngblood’s Beautiful Life Buildingin Bree Street on Tuesday 22 andWednesday 23 September. The show isdesigned to inspire with honesty, beautyand eclectic glamour. This work will becrafted to music that reflects contem­porary African society with echoes ofthe religious and traditional music.Tickets cost R45. Call 021 424 0074 forbookings or more information. PHOTO:CARL COLLISON

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CT schools almostfull, enrol nowCape Town schools are almostfull and the Western Cape Edu-cation Department urges par-ents to enrol children as soon aspossible.

“To date, schools in the West-ern Cape have processed 128 545applications for placement forthe 2016 school year. So far, 118429 learners have been placed,”said education minister DebbieSchäfer in a statement to themedia last week.

“Parents were encouraged toapply to schools by 30 June, andthose who now still need spacesat schools need to urgently ap-proach their nearest schools orthe closest district office to findoutwhich schools still have spa-ces available,” she said.

“We cannot guarantee placesin schools of choice, but will doour utmost to place children ap-propriately. It is crucial thatparentswho have failed to enroltheir child for the 2016 schoolyear to do so urgently and be-fore the end of the third term toensure that they secure a place

for their child.”Schäfer says there are cur-

rently 3 470 learners who havebeen accepted at more than oneschool.“Some 2 257 of these learners

are Grade 8 learners who havenot confirmed if they are takingup their places,” she says.“Moreover, we expect that

learners will continue to mi-grate to the Western Cape fromother provinces in search of abetter education and access toopportunities. Each year weplanasbestwecan for the influxof additional learners from oth-er provinces. The inward mi-gration into the Western Capehashuge financial andplanningimplications, impacting on theprovisioning of education re-sources and the overallmanage-ment of the system,” she says.“We have to prioritise accord-

ing to the greatest need acrossthe whole province, and availa-ble budget. Our current budgetis under considerable pres-sure.”

Barefoot at 14 to writing a bookGARY VAN DYK

#gvdcapejazz

The journey fromabackyard shackin Hanover Park to positive em-

powerment startswith that firstmileyou walk to your dreams.

That is the story in Many Miles -a Life Story byBellville resident IvanKoopman who launched his debutbook at the Huguenot Library in Bel-har recently.

Currently a lifeskills and youth de-velopment facilitator for a pro-gramme at Learning Cape InitiativeKoopman’s journey started when hehad to leave school at 14 to work astea boy and general cleaner at thePost Office.

He eventually become the medicalmanager at amajor construction site

in Dubai.“Leaving school at that age was

heartbreaking,” he said at thelaunch.

“But, it had to be done for the sur-vival of our family and I somehowknew that it would not be the end forme because I had faith in God’s plansfor me.

“I walked inmy bare feet along themain road to Cape Town going intoshops to ask for work because it wasneeded. People thought I was jokingbut I had to do it.”

Koopman added that while thebook was a celebration of his tri-umphhealsowanted it to be an inspi-ration to people who may have comefrom similar situations, or who maystill be in such situations, to nevergive up on their dreams.

“You must always believe thatthrough God’s love for you there isa positive plan for you and you mustbelieve in that plan for you.“This book is also there to moti-

vate our youth who are in situationswhere they are surrounded by somuch negativity,”says Koopman.“The answer to your empower-

ment is there but you must be pre-pared to do the groundwork, thehardwork and have the patience to knowthat the end result is going to be yourultimate victory.”Before working as the medical

manager inDubai, Koopmanworkedat the Metro Ambulance Servicefrom 1981 to 1998 and then at St JohnAmbulance.V Contact Ivan on 083 777 6580 or [email protected].

Ivan Koopman, sitting left, with his brother Gerald Koopman next tohim, celebrates the launch of his book. Standing from left is brotherVaudin Hoffman, wife Phillida, Pastor Andries Plaatjies (MC) and sonAndre Koopman. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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With the turn of the weather, more people are coming outof the winter slump in celebration of just about every-thing.September is not only the month we celebrate Heritage

Day, but also the month we celebrate many days andweeks in recognition of health and well-being.The month plays host to awareness of Albinism, Bone

Marrow Stem Cell Donation and Leukaemia, CervicalCancer, Childhood Cancer, Eye Care, Muscular Dystro-phy and Oral Health. It is also National Heart AwarenessMonth and the National Month of Deaf People.While Headache and Migraine, Pharmacy, Kidney and

Back Awareness celebrate weeks, some conditions, suchas Foetal Alcohol Syndrome, International Gynaecologi-cal Health, World Suicide Prevention, National OralHealth and National Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Dis-order (ADHD) also have special days dedicated to them.The question we should be asking ourselves is “is it

enough to only pay attention to our bodies once a year?”The awareness programmes do their job – bringing rec-

ognition to these sometimes overlooked disorders and ill-nesses. It forces some people to take tests and pay a littlemore attention to their health, or to donate to a worthycause. But is enough being done to leave a lasting impres-sion on us?What will it take to get us to sit up and listen?Will we only act when it affects us?Reality is that we should be looking after our oral

health, our hearts, our eyes and our bodies in general.Many serious ailments can be cured if caught early and

inmost cases prevention is key. Is it not thenworthknow-ing that everything is running in tip top shape?Experts recommend a visit to your doctor at least once

a year, but most people just don’t bother.In the end, health officials will talk and promote taking

care of yourself, but taking action is up to you.

Women’s important roleOne must recognise the role and thevalue added by civil society organisa-tions to bring about a change in ourcommunities. I would like to highlight,that the role of women cannot be underestimated or undervalued in civil societythese days. The value added by women,especially women in leadership in oursociety, is vital to any community inaddressing social challenges. I think thatin many organisations, it’s women whoare instrumental in leading towardschanging organisations who are strug-gling to achieve its development objec-tives. I have seen over the years in ourcommunities, especially on the CapeFlats, it’s the women who attend com-munity meetings, it’s women who attendschool meetings these days. Believe it ornot it is the women who are leadingchange and in reality it’s the womanwho leads the fight against crime. Checkthe number of women in our neighbour-hood watches, our CPF police structuresserving the community, even in ourchurches, faith groups; it’s women

leading for change, and one wonderswhat happened to the men.I wrote to some women in our commu-

nity who are already in leadership rolesat their various community organisa-tions, appealing and urging asking themto consider playing an active role insport development.I don’t have to remind the sports

leaders that the current role of womenin politics, and in other sports wheretheir experience add value and wheretheir presence change the landscapeseven in our current and young democra-cy. Whether we like it or not women aremaking a vast difference on the politicalscene, so much so there’s a call for thepresident of South Africa to be a wom-an. Women are making their voicesheard on all fronts adding value to abetter society, a better South Africa. Incommunities and on grassroots level, thepresence of women in sports help withthe self-confidence of men and childrenin sport. Ask any youth manager on aSaturday morning about the voices and

cries of women, mostly “mommies”along the touchlines cheering theirchildren on. Every touch is cheered andevery run is motivated to the very end.This is the kind of self-motivation andconfidence which women bring to thesport.Women are our most dominant social

activist in our communities as well asour churches. They are the leaders whenit comes to self-empowerment opportuni-ties. Their ability to lead and theirability to govern our locally basedstructures should be noted.We should be open for partnership on

all level of leadership structures. Weneed to involve men and women jointlyworking together chairing our communi-ty structures, this will enhance ourmodel leadership.I would like to appeal to all women

who are able and trust in their ability togo out there in your communities andlead for change.

WALTER DANIELSBokmakierie

Don’t turn blind eye to needyI feel so sad when people say “Please,not in my nice neighbourhood. Movethese homeless people!”I feel so sad when people who have

had all the privileges of a good educa-tion, as well as the opportunity for workand can therefore pay taxes, feel thatthey have rights that others don’t have.I feel so sad that in a country where

seventy nine percent of the populationclaims to be Christian, we don’t followJesus’ teaching to care for the thirstyand hungry, or the stranger, for thesick, the poor and vulnerable in oursociety. (Matthew 25: 35 – 40)I feel so sad because the biblical story

of Ruth shows how we should reach outto the vulnerable in our society bygiving a hand up rather than a hand-out.As a society we can make a difference

by working with organisations already

working with the homeless.U-turn is one such organisation

working in the Wynberg, Kenilworth,and Claremont areas.Rather than handing out small change

to those begging on the streets or tothose who come to our homes, weencourage people to give one of theU-turn vouchers. A voucher allows themto get a meal or some secondhandclothing at The Powerhouse, which isjust behind Stadium on Main in Clare-mont. U-turn also runs clothing stores,where good quality clothes can bepurchased by the public. By purchasingclothes in these stores, you help financethe work, as well as create trainingopportunities for those who want tomove off the streets and get back intothe workplace.

ROGER WOODDiep River

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my home. This company offers allthree services, but after theirinspection I was shocked to see theamount of repairs needed. In fact,there were things indicated to bewrong which were never wrong.So please be very careful. Scruti-

nise the repair list and get a secondopinion. It may be more expensive,but get in a separate plumber andelectrician. I was fortunate to neverget caught and found a good, honestplumber and electrician.

JAMES BLACKEmail

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CLEANINGSEVICES

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.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Dry in 45 mins.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

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DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSExplorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

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EXPERIENCECASHIERREQUIRED FORAPIZZA

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DRIVERS3650

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DRIVERSPOSITIONSAVAILABLELeading transport Companylooking for professional coach drivers

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SECURITY3750

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TAFELSIG -R340 000 NegBadsberg Street

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David AdamsPropertiesDavid AdamsProperties

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PROPERTIES FORSALEBLUEDOWNS/ EERSTERIVIERHILLCREST -Milkwood Street: R480000Neg. 3 beds,main (bics), fam bath all in one,lounge, o/plan kitchen with bics, carport & yardenclosed.KENSINGTON / FACTRETONLugmagAvenue: R480000neg. Semi detach2 bed, family bathr & toilet all in one, kitchen(bics), lounge, diningroom, fully enclosed yard.MITCHELLSPLAIN/ PORTLANDSKununeRoad: R580000Neg. SEMI detached3 Beds (MES), family bathroomwith shower andtoilet all in one, kitchen (bics), garage withremote control & yard fully enclosed.

PLOTS FORSALEBLUEDOWNS/EERSTERIVIERFORESTHEIGHTSDiamant St: R300000negWith improvements consisting of 2 structureswith 2 beds, kitchen o/plan lounge/diningroom,toilet, yard fully enclosed.ELECTRIC CITY Korhaan St: R260000NegWith improvementconsisting of a shop withcurrent tenants in yard fully enclosed.

% Martin Smit, 021 9044906 orCell 084 5808346

PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 22 September 2015 SPORT 19

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PRINCETON GIRLS ARE THE CHAMPIONS: The girls rugby team of Princeton High School have beencrowned champions of the Mitchell’s Plain Interschools Sevens Tournament held recently after fighting offthe challenges of all the other participating schools in the region. PHOTO: SHAFIEK MURPHY

Touchline TopicsThursday 24 September

V Century City: The Cape HighPerformance City in partnership withFNB, Liberty Life, Red Bull and OldMutual will be hosting the TKCentury City foundation sportsfestival fives football and cross trailrun at 08:00. For more information,contact Jerome Walters on073 157 1755 or jeromewal­[email protected].

Saturday 26 September

V Sea Point: The Cape Town Festivalof Running takes place this weekend,

concluding on Sunday. The five­per­son by 5 km relay (accessible to all,for families and friends), startingwith the noon gun, which is precededearlier by the 100 km and 50 km forultra endurance athletes. The popular21 km Classic half marathon takesplace on Sunday. All the events startand finish on the lawns opposite theSABC. Visit www.wpa.org.za fordetails or entry forms. Alternatively,contact the organisers on 072 2101127.

Sunday 27 September

V Green Point: The Heritage Cup

between Schotshekloof Walmers andCollegians Rugby Club takes place atthe Green Point Track from 08:00 ­16:00. Refreshments will be on sale.Entry: R20 for adults and R5 forchildren.

Saturday 7 NovemberV Hazendal Hazendal United FCpresents its 21st annual soccersummer league in 3rd Avenue,Bokmakierie. Twenty teams willparticipate in the league. Entry feefor the tourmanent is R1 500 perteam, with only 10 spots remaining.For any more information, contactGrant Meyer on 079 948 5583.

Peddle plea for pawsEARL HAUPT

#@EarlHaupt

The Cape of Good Hope SPCAhas called on all animal-lov-ing cyclists hoping to take

part in the 2016 Cape Town CycleTour (CTCT) to join their cause byapplying for one of their 160 entriesfor the event.The entry, by way of a charity

placement, will secure a spot atnext year’s event, which has adopt-ed a new ballot system for entriesfor the first time in the race’s histo-ry.Once youhave joined their team,

funds will be raised for every kilo-metre that your tired muscles en-dure – all for the love of animals.Last year, R500 000 was raised forshelter animals.“You pledge to raise a minimum

of R2 000 for the SPCA, and thisamount will include your race en-try, a good quality funky cyclingshirt, as well as a few exclusive ex-tras,” explains the SPCA’sNatasha

Johannes.“Most importantly, every pedal

push, hill, and all the sweat andtears will be worth the pain for thehappy barks and wagging tails ofthe less fortunate animals in ourcare.What’smore, is thatwe’ll givethe top fundraiser for 2016, a brandnew bicycle,” she said.Once committed to the SPCA’s

team, entrants will ensure thattheir good work by way of prevent-ing cruelty to all animals and res-cuing animals from crisis and dis-tress continues. The SPCA will al-so continue to give shelter to sick,injured, abandoned and unwantedanimals whilst also providing sub-sidised veterinary care to animalsfrom less fortunate communitiesand educating young learnersabout thehumane treatment of ani-mals.V To find out more, contact Natasha Jo-hannes on 021 700 4155, [email protected], like thier Facebookpage ‘Cape of Good Hope SPCA’, or followthem on Twitter @SPCACape.

Members of Team SPCA will be preparing to ride for the love of animals innext year’s Cape Town Cycle Tour.

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The annual Cape Town marathon tookplace under uncharacteristically mug-gy conditions in Green Point over the

weekend.Local athletes, William Kaptein and Lebo

Dinah Phalula outclassed a quality field towin the men’s and women’s titles in the10 km run/walk on Sunday.

While the endurance stars were battlingit out for the 42 km title, the speedstersshowed their class in a highly competitiverace over the shorter distance.Kaptein charged to victory in 28:34, with

Elroy Gelant taking second place in 34:10and Abed Nico Mashaba finishing third in34:20.

In the women’s race, Phalula earned awell-deserved win in 34:12, crossing the line16 seconds ahead of Mapaseka Makhanya.“The 10 km distance is ideal for younger

athletes who are still building towards themarathon, and it is perfect for amateur run-ners who are not yet ready to tackle the clas-sic distance, so it plays an important role aspart of the Cape Town Marathon,” saidElana Meyer who is an ambassador for therace.“With road running experiencing another

boom in South Africa, we expect the 10 kmdistance to continue to grow in popularityin the years to come.”Meanwhile, in the main event, the 42 km

race, Shadrack Kemboi from Kenya provedto be the strongest athlete on the day, defy-ing weather conditions to notch up a win inthe men’s race.Despite the dominance shown by the East

Africans, there was a strong South Afrcancharge as Lungile Gongqa finished secondand Michael Mazibuko finished third.AnotherKenyan, IsabellaOchichi, earned

a superb victory in the women’s race.With humidity at between 70% and 80%,

the East African winners battled somewhat,

while theSouthAfricans took full advantageof the overcast weather, putting in an excel-lent performance behind their internationalcounterparts.Kemboi crossed the finish line in 2:11:41,

with Gongqa taking second place in 2:11:59andMazibuko grabbing the final spot on themen’s podium in 2:12:29.Ochichi romped to victory in the women’s

division in 2:30:20, while Eunice Chumbafrom Bahrain finished second in 2:33:12 andKenya’s Joan Rotich third in a time of2:37:45.“I always wanted amarathon victory, and

I believe that it would come inHonolulu, Ha-waii in 2014, but I got it today on my homecontinent – Africa – and I couldn’t be happi-er,” said Ochichi.The 42 km race boasted a large field of 5

728 participants in only its second year, inwhich it is aiming to achieve the IAAF’s cov-eted Gold Label status. A total of 4.5% of en-trieswere fromoutside of SouthAfrica,with51 countries represented at the race. Sixty-two entrants came from the USA, 21 fromGermany, 20 from theUK, followed by small-er numbers from Sweden, Kenya, Canada,Ethiopia, Namibia, Zambia and Japan.

Locals shine in CT marathon

William Kaptein won the men’s Cape Town Marathon Peace 10 km run/walk in Green Point onSunday.