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RETREAT: SAFETY A KEY ISSUE TO REQUEST
Cell mast a tossupHENRY BOOYSEN
@henryspoke
Confusion has erupted over aproposed cellphone mast de-velopment at a Retreat
church.This follows after environmental
company Enviroworks started anEnvironmental Impact Assess-ment in the community to assessthe viability of cellphone masts.
The Lakeview CommunityChurch, on the corners of CowellRoad and Concert Boulevard, iscaught in the centre of this matter.
But Pastor Gerald November, arepresentative of the church, saysit will support the decision only ifit is in the best interest of the com-munity and congregation.
“We were approached by Envi-roworks and told that they wish tohave cellphone masts erected atvarious churches in the WesternCape.”
November adds that a rental feefor land used will also be offered.
“All churches need money andthese funds will assist with ourcommunity projects, but we needto make sure our communities aresafe and will not be harmed,” saysNovember.
Ward councillor Jan Burger saysthe residents need to wait for theoutcome of the assessment andthen decide on further steps theywish to follow.
“The residents will have the fi-nal say on this issue. Everyday weuse our cellphones and computersand expose ourselves to differentmethods of radiation.
“The community will need to de-cide whether they feel that theywill be safe in this instance,” saysBurger.
A similar mast is also proposedfor the Metropolitan EvangelisticChurch in Zeekoe Road, Retreat.
Mark Day, a senior environmen-tal consultant at Enviroworks,adds that the purpose of the mast
will be to transmit and receive datato cellphone users.
“Given the increase in usershipof cellphones, the number of cellu-lar masts in urban spaces need toincreases to capacitate growth. De-spite often mixed feelings aboutthe presence of cellular base sta-tions in an urban environment,their occurrence is deemed neces-sary if cellular consumers are toutilise technology effectively and
receive service delivery from theirproviders,” says Day.
Enviroworks is doing the assess-ment on behalf of Eaton Towers,which would lease the mast toSouth African mobile telecommu-nication communities.
The mast is not allocated to oneparticular company, as co-locationby multiple companies will be of-fered.
He says studies indicate cell
masts do not pose any healththreat.
“Exposure to unnaturally highlevels of radiation can have healthimpacts on people. However, withthe current available scientificknowledge, international regulat-ing bodies have set guidelines forsafe exposure to electromagneticfields from cellular masts. Themost widely accepted of these arethe International Commission on
Non-Ionising Radiation Protection(ICNIRP) guidelines, also endorsedby the World Health Organisationand the South African Departmentof Health. Exposure to electromag-netic fields below the ICNIRPguidelines would not pose a nega-tive health effect to surroundingcommunities, says Day.V What is your opinion on cellphonemasts? Starting with “Post”, SMS yourcomments to 32156. SMSes cost R1.
PROPOSED SITE: The property which houses Lakeview Community Church has been proposed for the erection of a cellphone mast. A notice for a publicparticipation process for an Environmental Impact Assessment has been pasted on the church gate. PHOTO: HENRY BOOYSEN
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CHILD TRAFFICKING: NEW RULE FROM DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS
Securing future generationsIn an effort to reduce child trafficking inSouth Africa, the Department of HomeAf-fairs has issued a newandunique require-
ment that will come into effect on Wednes-day 1 October.In a press release, the Department of
Home Affairs revealed children under theage of 18 will be required to produce an una-bridged birth certificate in addition to apassportwhenentering ordeparting or tran-siting South Africa.The Amendment Acts and the new regula-
tions came into effect on 26 May. The newregulation was initially going to be in effectas of 1 July. However the Department ofHome Affairs has provided a grace period toallow children to travel with parents orguardians without an unabridged birth cer-tificate until the end of September.This means that families will be able to
travel with children even for the comingschool holidays as some would have madethe necessary arrangements ahead of thenew regulation commencing.Thedepartment urges citizens and foreign
nationals to heed the call to apply for una-bridged birth certificates for children. Anunabridged birth certificate of the child re-flecting the particulars of the parents is re-quired in terms of the Immigration Regula-tion 6 (12)(a) for children travellingwith par-ents.This new requirement must be adhered to
regardless of the nationality, whether thechild is travelling with parents, with otheradults or unaccompanied.June Crawford, CEO of the Board of Air-
line Representatives SA (Barsa), says SouthAfrica will be the only country in the worldmandating this for travellers by air and, asa result, will cause “mass confusion and dis-ruption” to tourists andair travellers global-
ly. “Air travellers and travel agents in SouthAfrica and overseas just don’t know aboutthis requirement. Why would they? A pass-port is the globally recognised travel docu-ment,” she says. Crawford says from 1 Julyairlines will be “forced” to refuse travel tofamilies not in possession of these docu-ments and as a result will cause disruptionto travel plans, financial impact on serviceproviders and reputational damage forSouth Africa is inevitable. “The policy tim-ing could not be worse as South Africa pre-pares to welcome tourists over the peak Eu-
ropean school holi-day travel season.”The Department
of Home Affairsstates that the pur-pose of the una-bridged birth cer-tificate require-ment is to create anadditional verifica-tion to deter childtrafficking andwhile the goal iswell-meaning, theunintended conse-quences of the re-sulting confusion issignificant.The home affairs
department startedissuing unabridgedbirth certificatesfor newborns from4March2013, on thespot, at no cost.This followed thedepartment’s re-view of the Birthand Death Act
(1992) and the Citizenship Act (1995) whichculminated in the SouthAfricanCitizenshipAmendment Act 2010.The unabridged birth certificate is more
secure and reliable with added informationas it contains particulars of both parents,where possible, and their ID numbers andtherefore supports the drive to secure theNational Population Register so that all peo-ple in the country are and feel safe.The application can be made at any home
affairs office, by the parents (guardian), whoshould take along their identity documentsand the child’s abridged certificate.These changes will also promote the de-
partment’s main function of issuing secure,credible and accurate birth certificates aswell as identity documents to all citizens.Matipa Mwamuka, counter trafficking
project coordinator for NPO Activists Net-working against the Exploitation of Chil-dren, agrees with the protection measure.“Although we have not looked at the newregulations thoroughly, we do welcome it.This will especially assist with childrentravelling from war torn countries makingit easier to track them,” she says.This will also assist in tracking children
in cases where their parents are separatedand the child travels with one parent, Mwa-mukaadds. “Wealsoneed to seewhichbarri-ers exist. Wewant to know how easily acces-sible this document is to parents and guardi-ans, especially those living in remote areas,”she says.Mwamuka further says the home affairs
department needs to look beyond the surfaceof this new regulation.“We ask that a system be put in place to
monitor the application, process and acces-sibility of this document.V For more information visit www.dha.gov.za.
NEW REGULATION: The Department of Home Affairs has encouraged parents and guardians to applyat any of their nearest home affairs offices for unabridged birth certificates for their children.
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GroupmeetsTheHunting-ton’s Associ-ation ofSouth Afri-ca’s CapeTown sup-port groupwill meet atAbbott’s Col-lege in Clare-mont onThursday 3July at 19:00.All wel-
come. Formore infor-mation con-tact JessSelfe on082 318 3330or [email protected].
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VRYGROND: FURY AS LIQUOR OUTLET GRANTED EXTRA HOUR TO TRADE
Pouring of outrageHENRY BOOYSEN
@henryspoke
The decision by the City of Cape Townto extend the trading hours of a Vry-grond liquor outlet has gotten resi-
dents hopping mad.Songca’s Liquors was given the approval
by Subcouncil 19 to extend their tradinghours by an extra hour.Trevor Trout, the Sector 1 Community
Police Forum sub-forum chairperson, saysno community involvement took place inthe decision.“This is outrageous. Vrygrond is plagued
with high unemployment and a largenumber of teenage pregnancies. The sellingof liquor inVrygrond is extremely high andSongca’s is but one of a few legal outlets.They do not need an extension to their trad-ing hours,” argues Trout.Songca’s Liquors applied to extend their
trading hours from 18:00 to 20:00 and totrade on Sundays, but Subcouncil 19 deniedthe outlet Sunday trade and only extendedtheir trading hours by one hour.“Why do they need an extra hour? Song-
ca’s already received their trading licensewhich they are really privileged to have.This will only bring about a boost in liquorlicense applications in Vrygrond as plentyof residents are selling alcohol illegally,”continues Trout.Ward councillor Shaun August adds that
the decision for the extension was done onmerit.“We had to look at various factors, such
as schools [and] religious institutions anddecided to grant them an one hour exten-sion, but denied Sunday trade. We also didnot receive any objections. It would havebeendifficult for subcouncil to not grant the
extension to a legal business,” says August.Captain Stephen Knapp, Muizenberg po-
lice spokesperson, says the extension willnot impact on policing in Vrygrond.“Our officers will monitor Songca’s ac-
cording to the regulations stipulated intheir liquor licence. Vrygrond is an areaplagued with illegal shebeens. Muizenbergpolice continually raid these shebeens andthis can be a very time-consuming exer-cise,” says Knapp.“The abuse of alcohol has a negative im-
pact on domestic violence and various
forms of crime in the area, which includesrobbery. The community does not under-stand the necessity of closing these illegalshebeens and our police officers are oftensubjected to abuse from patrons of thesepremises.”People’s Post tried to contact Mawetu
Songca, the owner of Songca’s Liquors, buthe was not available by the time of goingto print.V Do you have any comment on the extended tradinghours of Songca’s Liquors? Starting with “Post”, SMSyour comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
MORE TIME: Patrons of Songca’s Liquors in Vrygrond can now enjoy extended hours at theliquor outlet. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
CrackdownA man (55) was arrested and chargedwith illegal possession of ammunitionin Overcome Heights thanks to a tip-off.Provincial police spokesperson Colo-
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peared in the Muizenberg Magistrate’sCourt on Wednesday 18 June.Later that day, officers patrollingVry-
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THERAPY DOG: NEWFOUNDLAND IS ‘HAPPY TO LISTEN’
The little ones dig DanniANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
Although Danni CarreraBeanz knows she’s gorgeous,digging holes is her favourite
activity.Danni digs, but she has plenty
more to offer than just holes in theground. She is a “therapy dog”.And her human, Edith Kriel of
Jelly Beanz, is also a therapist.People’s Post patted Danni and
spoke to Edith recently about the“therapy dog” initiative by the Ta-ble View-based non-profit organi-sation that gives hope to childrenaffected by trauma and abuse.“We called her Danni so a child
could see her as a boy or a girl,”says Edith. “As part of Danni’swork, children might project theirown issues onto her, so they canchoose what they want Danni tobe.”
Dog daysDanni, who has been involved in
playful tug-of-war with a rope,stops briefly and tilts her headquizzically.“Her surname, Beanz, is self-ex-
planatory, and her middle namecomes from the Porche Carerramodel. Porche were our initialsponsors,” says Edith.Danni is still undergoing obedi-
ence training, but she has alreadyleft her mark on Jelly Beanz.“We went to a school recently
and talked about howdogs could beused in work, such as police dogs.
After the assembly a little girlwentto her teacher and told her abouttrauma in her own life, somethingshe has never told anyone before.The girl then asked the teacher if
she could go talk to Danni about it– and the lady who belongs to Dan-ni. I became sort of insignificant,because Danni is now the draw-card,” explains Edith.
And Danni is happy to listen tochildren’s fears and help themwipe away their tears.All she asks in return is a tummy
scratch and food.
“She likes food,” says Edith.Danni sits bolt upright at the
mention of food.On the website yourpurebred-
puppy.com, the Newfoundland isdescribed as being “calm, dignifiedand generally quiet”.They forgot to add the condition-
al clause “as long as you don’tmen-tion food”.“She loves her pellets and eats a
relatively large amount of food eve-ry day... So we would love it ifsomeone helped us sponsor herfood for a while,” says Edith.Anymention of food getsDanni’s
full attention, possibly also be-cause food is used as an effectivemeans to motivate her, as it is inmost dog training.But her long lustrous coat also
needs attention.Edith says Danni is groomed
twice a month at a pet parlour.This is all to keep Danni looking
good for the important work shehas to do. “The most important as-pect is, of course, the role Danniwill be playing at Jelly Beanz.If a child sees Danni make a mis-
take then it’s a very useful place tobegin a conversation about howweallmakemistakes, howwemanageit and how people respond to it.“Also, just having an animal
there for the children is comfort-ing. Danni is my co-therapist,”elaborates Edith.V If anyone can sponsor food for Danni Car-rera Beanz they can contact Jelly Beanz on(021) 556 2456 or email edith [email protected].
WOOF: Danni is not a bear, but a dog – and a therapy dog at that!
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ELFINDALE: BLAZE DESTROYS 10 SHACKS
Fire ripsthroughDie GatjieHENRY BOOYSEN
@henryspoke
A raging fire last week held its grip onDie Gatjie informal settlement, de-stroying 10 homes in its path.
And for Elizabeth Springbok (52) the re-building of herMocke Road home, inwhichshe has lived in for nine years, starts allover again.“We lost everything. We already do not
have anything. We built these structuresmany years ago as we are still on the hous-ing waiting list. Now we need to start allover again,” says Springbok.Frank Etsen (63) has been living in Die
Gatjie for more than 32 years. He adds thatit is a challenge to build their homes as theyare elderly people.“I am old, so we have asked the young
teenagers staying here to assist us in re-building our places. We were lucky to havereceived material for our new structuresfromtheDisasterRiskManagementdepart-ment,” says Etsen.Disaster Risk Management issued zinc
sheets and wooden poles to the residents aswell as other accessories to assist them inrebuilding their homes.Liezl Moodie, spokesperson for the City
of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Services,says that it took theCity firefighters 45min-
utes to get the fire under control.“The fire destroyed 10 shacks and 10 peo-
ple were displaced. We can also confirmthat the fire was started as a result of a gasleak. A dog suffering burnwounds was alsotreated at the scene by the SPCA,” saysMoodie.Esme Wagner (49) has been living in the
settlement for three years. She is appealingfor the community to assist them with do-nations after her home was ravaged in theblaze. “We need help because we do nothave anything now. Many of the residentsare unemployed. We are struggling to sur-vive [and] are asking those more fortunateto assist us,” Wagner pleaded.Ward councillor JanBurger says the City
and local businesses have assisted the dis-placed families.“The settlement has its problem such as
drugs and alcohol [abuse], but this did notdeter local businesses from opening the cof-fers to support the residents,” Burger ex-plains.“ The Red Cross Foundation also donated
parcels to the residents.“Their journey to rebuild their homes
will be a challenge but we wish them all ofthe best.”V Share your thoughts on Die Gatjie. Starting withthe word “Post”, SMS your comments to 32516.SMSes cost R1.
NEW BEGINNINGS: Residents from Die Gatjie informal settlement in Elfindale have begunrebuilding their homes after a fire destroyed 10 dwellings last week. PHOTO: HENRY BOOYSEN
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PRINCIPLED MEN: ANTIBOOZE FIGHTERS
Reunited and itfeels so goodHENRY BOOYSEN
@henryspoke
An anti-apartheid group has reunitedonce again to celebrate 54 years offriendship.
The IndependentOrder of TrueTemplarsmovement – which in the 1960s ralliedagainst the apartheid “dop system” – reu-nited in Heathfield to share their tales andexperiences as friends.
The group – all ofwhomare retired – con-sists of John Cornelius from Kuils River,Francois Mettler from Bellville, AbrahamArendse from Ottery, Emmanuel Adamsfrom Grassy Park, Dave Sassman fromHeathfield andLionelHarding fromRaven-smead.
The movement – which has principles
based on Christianity – was formed aftermembers realised the “dop system” nega-tively impacted on society. The systemwasimplemented by the apartheid governmentas a method of payment to coloured farm-workers.
“Wewere involved in secretmeetings,wehad secret passwords and handshakes andwere involved in numerous marchesthrough the streets of Cape Town headingto the City Hall,” says Sassman.
“This often resulted inmany police raidsat our homes and many of us being impris-oned overnight at Caledon Square PoliceStation.
“We were fearless fighters for sobrietywho led demonstrations against a cruelgovernment who was determined to turnevery coloured into a slave to liquor.”
LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN: The group of protesters against the ‘dop system’ of the 1960s met lastweek Monday to renew their friendship and brotherhood after 54 years. From left is John Cornelius,Francois Mettler, Emmanuel Adams, Dave Sassman and Abe Arendse. Missing is Lionel Harding
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READY FOR SUCCESS: Youths from schools in the greater Retreat area recentlygraduated from New World Foundation’s Youth Leadership Programme, Here they arephotographed with facilitator and youth worker, Zain Nazier. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Thursday 26 June
V Lotus River: The Grassy Park CommunityPolice Forum will hold its general meeting atLotus River Multipurpose Centre on the corner ofFifth Avenue and Buck Road at 19:00.
Friday 27 June to Friday 18 July
V Grassy Park: A holiday club will be held atKannemeyer Primary School in the winterholidays from 08:00 to 17:00. Open to all. Thecost is R20. Call Cheslyn Swartz on082 747 7006.
Saturday 28 June
V Coniston Park: Wesley United AFC will host adisco and jazz evening at Coniston Park Hall inMilitary Road from 20:00 until late. Admissioncosts R50. To obtain additional details contactKenny on 072 650 4213.
V Capricorn: The Bay Community Church isoffering a free business training course for allsmall business owners. The course will covertopics such as budgeting, marketing and recordkeeping. Lunch will also be provided. The coursewill start at 08:30 to 17:00 and will be held atThe Bay Community Church, 92 CapricornBoulevard, North Capricorn Business Park. Toregister SMS 079 146 5762.
V Retreat: Zwaanswyk Academy will host aschool party at 338 Main Road from 19:00 untillate.DJ Catt will be spinning the decks. Admis-sion costs R40; take your own platters and XYZ.For additional information contact Debbie on076 051 8835.
V Retreat: Christian Community Actionwill host a youth engagement projectat Retreat Community Hall on thecorner of Cradock Road and ConcertBoulevard from 11:00 until 15:00. Theevent is open for youths aged 10 to 17and focuses on community issues.There will be games, refreshments andentertainment. For more informationphone Glenda on 072 599 6119 or Enice
on 078 368 7145.
Sunday 29 June
V Heathfield: The Christian Benevolent Societywill host a gospel evening at Ashford AFC hallfrom 17:00 until 21:00. Admission costs R30;refreshments will be on sale. Phone Murlen on(021) 837 1144.
Sunday 29 June to Monday 7 July
V Plumstead: The Associated Seniors’ Club willhold a Seniors Garden Route bus trip toOudtshoorn and Port Elizabeth. The cost isR4000. Obtain additional information bycontacting Ursula on (021) 761 8774 or078 382 4668.
Monday 30 June to Thursday 3 July
V Steenberg: The Western Province KlawerjasAssociation will host a klawerjas tournament forscholars at Steenberg High from 09:00 until15:00. Pupils who can play and those whowould like to learn are welcome. All pupils mustdress in their school uniform. For additionalinformation phone Brenda Hendricks on076 927 2404.
Monday 30 June and Thursday 3 July
V Heathfield: Ballroom dancing classes forbeginners with partners will be hosted at TrinityMethodist Church hall in Rochester Road from19:30 to 21:30. The cost is R100 per couple andR50 per pensioner couple. For more informationphone Dalene on 084 483 1805 or Nigel on072 462 0781.
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Pollution of Langevlei canal in Retreathas City officials worried.The conditions of Langevlei is in the
spotlight because the catchment of the riveris not serving its purpose.“It seems as though there is plenty of pres-
sure on the catchment,” says ward council-lor Jan Burger.
According to Burger, there are plenty oftributaries which feed into the Langevlei ca-nal bringing with them all sorts of silt andpollution.“It is the purpose of the catchment areas
to catch the silt and deposit it into a basin,but it seems that there is toomuch pressure,so the pollution pushes up into the river in-stead of being trapped,” says a concernedBurger.The problem at Langevlei is becoming so
serious that the Protea Subcouncil had a sitevisit to the canal.“We went to assess the needs of Langevlei
and looked at various ways to ensure thecleaning of it aswell as the state of thewater,says councillor Carol Bew.Alesia Bosman, chairperson of the Protea
Subcouncil, adds that the site inspectionwas mainly to inspect the stormwater sys-tem after it was polluted.“The purpose of the site inspection is as
a result of a fire which had emanated froman aluminium business where oil and otherchemicals had entered the stormwater sys-tem,” says Bosman.“All departments in the City were in-
volved in cleaning operations but an acridstench remained.”She adds that councillor Burger became
concerned about the vlei.“He was worried that the entrance to the
vlei – which generally becomes blocked bysludge and litter – requires regular dredgingbecause pollution remained in the bed of thevlei,” says Bosman.
“Little Princess Vlei interlinked withLangevlei andbecause there isnocatchmentarea at Little Princess Vlei, it is an areawhere rubbish and carcasses flowed with
the water and caused the obstruction. Thesubcouncil then took the decision to experi-ence what Burger was talking about.”The subcouncil has requested the City of
Cape Town’s Department of Roads andStormwater to formulate a working plan forboth Langevlei and Princess Vlei be initiat-ed as there is currently no such plan onrecord.“This is a recreational area and therefore
the public will experience the pungentsmells if dredging has not occurred.“Little Princess Vlei and Langevlei needs
proper debris and silt traps or chambers assuchopenwaterbodiesneed tobepreserved.But an estimated funding for such infra-structure is in the region of R10m,” Burgersays.V Share your thoughts on Langevlei. Starting with“Post”, SMS your comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
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Up in arms over job ‘scam’HENRY BOOYSEN
@henryspoke
An alleged job scam in which hundredsof Grassy Park residents are believedto be defrauded has the community up
in arms.This follows after NPO Sesikhona alleged-
ly approached residents with the promise ofwork if they registered with the organisa-tion, say residents.
Domonique Booysen, chairperson of theParkwood Backyarders’ Association, says:“People came to our houses and informedus that Metrorail was looking to employ15 000 people to clean trains and train sta-tions across Cape Town. They told us thatif we paid R25 we would be guaranteed em-ployment.
“People were excited because they weregoing to be working. For many residentspaying the R25 registration fee meant therewould not be bread in their homes for a cou-ple of days, but now they are still waitingand they want answers,” says Booysen.
Metrorail regional manager MthuthuzeliSwartz confirms that the parastatal is in se-rious talks with Sesikhona.
“ I can confirm that Sesikhona is in talkswith us on a senior level regarding creatingemployment for residents living in impov-erished communities.”People’s Post has been informed residents
had to pay their registration fees at a housein Grassy Park. A Sesikhona recruiter, whospoke on condition of anonymity, revealedthey had collected the money from resi-dents to join the NPO during recruitment.
The recruiter says she spoke with a wom-an, named Verdiana “Aunty Verdi” Mager-man, who said she is affiliated with parlia-ment and has a contract with Metrorail and
she needs 15 000 employees. “[She] came tomy house and asked me to assist her in find-ing people in Grassy Park and Retreat to as-sist her,” says the recruiter.
She says she suspected it could be a scamonly after Magerman collected the money.
“She came and collected the money.When I told her I made enquiries withMetrorail about the work she told me it wasa secret operation. I then realised this mightbe a scam,” the recruiter says.
Ward councillor Melanie Arendse advis-es residents to contact the police.
“I have contacted Metrorail who con-firmed to me that there is no work as prom-ised. We urge residents to go to the policestation and open a fraud case,” saysArendse.
“We believe [the woman who collected themoney] lives in Lost City, Mitchell’s Plain,and she is doing the same in Mitchell’sPlain and Athlone. We cannot allow our peo-ple to be promised work and conned out ofmoney they need to survive.”
But Magerman insists the funds collectedis a joining fee for the NGO.
“The residents are confused about every-thing. The R25 is to join the NGO. It is theresponsibility of the NGO to try and sourcework for its members.”
She insists Sesikhona has a contract withMetrorail and residents who have signed upwill be starting work as from next month.
“We have a tender with Metrorail to signup 15 000 people who will work by cleaningtrain stations,” says Magerman.
Lili says: “We approached Metrorail witha proposal to provide internship for resi-dents to clean their different facilities andcreate awareness. We want our people towork. We have received positive feedbackbut the proposal is yet to be approved.”
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATThursday, 26 June 2014 MOTORING 11
When booking a car in for a serviceor for repairs, few of you are pre-pared for the shock when you real-
ise the cost of the replacement parts.Depending on what dealership or garage
you take your car to, these costs can varybecause different types of parts are used.Les McMaster, chairpeson of the Motor
Industry Workshop Association (Miwa),says it is important to know exactly whatparts are being fitted to your vehicle foryour own safety, the good running of yourvehicle and for insurance purposes.He says there are three types of parts typi-
cally available to South Africans. OriginalEquipment Manufacturer (OEM), genericparts (non-OEM) and parts manufacturedwith no quality control measures in place(pirate parts).OEMs are usually available from your
car dealership’s service department andthey’re used as a direct replacement to theoriginal part that was fitted on your car onthe assembly line.Although these parts aremore expensive,
theyusually comewithawarranty and theyare stringently tested for quality.Non-OEMs or aftermarket parts are non-
branded and inmany case they are as good,or even better, than the OEM counterpart.Some vehicle brands have even started to
develop their own non-OEM lines as an ad-ditional income generator.“Many warranties require consumers to
use OEM parts and they would be voided ifapproved parts are not used,” says McMas-ter.“But this is not always the case, so check
with your insurance service provider if youwant to use non-OEM parts,” he continues.Additionally, some non-OEMpartsmight
not be a good physical fit for a specific vehi-cle, and using them could cause damage toyour vehicle if fitted incorrectly.However, McMaster points out that in
most instances, the non-OEM parts offergood, affordable quality, making them fa-vourable options for older models.“In fact, if it can be proven that the gener-
ic part is of the same quality as the OEMpart, many insurance companies them-selves ask repair shops to use these genericparts to lower costs,” he says.Pirate parts are the ‘cheap and nasty’ of-
fering and with these products there is noway of knowing what kind of quality youare getting.Some of these products are just as good
as the OEM parts, but others are extremelydangerous.They are cheaper because they cut cor-
ners and use poor quality materials and be-sides the potential damage to your vehicle,using these parts creates a very real physi-cal risk.If you receive a lower than expected
quote, don’t simply take it at facevalue, cau-tions McMaster. “Pirate parts are usuallyan inferior-quality forgery and they arenever a bargain, because the losses youwillincur are invariably higher than the sav-ings you thinkyouwillmake,” saysMcMas-ter.Not knowing which parts are being fitted
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THE RIGHT FIT: Ensure you know what car parts are being installed.
Time for total recallWHEELS24
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Honda, Mazda, Toyota and Nissan are re-callingmillions of vehicles globally for de-fective airbags manufactured by supplierTakata that could possibly explode.No crashes have been reported related
to Monday 23 June recalls.Takata is a major manufacturer of air-
bags, seat belts, steering wheels and otherauto parts.InApril andMay last year,Takata’s cus-
tomers – led by Honda and Toyota – re-calledmore than fourmillion vehicles dueto the risk that defective air-bag inflators
could blow apart. Takata and Honda toldUS safety regulators the core of the prob-lem was how the explosive material usedto inflate Takata air-bags had been han-dled and processed from 2000 through2002.Honda South Africa cannot yet confirm
whether local models will be affected.Last year’s recalls involving Honda and
four other automakers were intended toclose the book on a problem that emergedin 2007 and had already been linked to twodeaths.Takata reported that the earlier recall
had not included all of the problem air-bags..
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PERSONAL SERVICES1400
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CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT1405
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Deveroux's Jumping CastlesWater Slides, Kiddies Tables, Chairs and Party Décor.
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DRIVING SCHOOLS1417
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CHAMPS DRIVING ACADEMYQualified Patient Reliable Professional Service
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TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hire with every 10hrs package ! (t&c apply)Manual / Auto All areas with free pick up & drop off.
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VICTORIOUS DRIVING SCHOOL072 694 6817 or 021-393 3560
[email protected]% discount on car hire for test.Cut out this ad and get 1 FREE hour
Valid until end of June.
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HERBALIST1435
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A PROFESSIONAL PSYCHICSPIRITUAL TRADITIONAL
HEALER & SEROLOGIST - 100%DR RASHID
Special herbs for all Life/Marriage problems• Bring back lost lover
• Financial problems/Lucky charms for money•Natural healing of health issues/Clear bad luck
GRASSY PARK BUSY CORNER 081 098 2699.
SHEIK SHABAN - 100%SPECIALIST IN:
* Dua * Fortune Telling* PalmReading *Marriage Problems
* Financial ProblemsPh078 763 7194
Grassy Park, Opposite Build-It
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GENERAL & HOME SERVICES1800
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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Blinds, curtains, rods, upholstery cleaningand carpet cleaning. All blinds less 10%.
Phone Moosa021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495
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Supplier of clear burglar bars and all weatherAwnings and installation.
Contact Moosa 021-371 8917/083 493 1495
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401
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BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs
and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 468 8616/ Leon 083 660 3495
.CATERING SUPPLIES021-696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
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COLORADO HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles
also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs
Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRING
Menus from R69 p/p. Hiring oflinens, crockery/cutlery from 10c
Ph Rashieda or Shafiek021-372 5921 / 084 566 0087 /
082 660 0876
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DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
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HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.
021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026
.ICE CUBES & BLOCKS for sale.100 Ruth Rd, Rylands. 021-638 7394
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L & F HIRING Crockery,cutlery, glassware & linen@ 10c p/item. Ph 021-371 7229/072 443 6695
.MOUNTVIEW HIRING for allfunctions. Ph 021-692 2497 or072 854 3966
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405
.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kiddies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 021-6963791/ 0842091313
.JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.Ricky on 073 268 7546
.JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021-393 8528, 083 890 4793
.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930
.JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
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DRIVINGSCHOOLS
1417
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LUDDY'SDRIVING ACADEMYFor Manual & AutoDriving Lessons
Ebrahiem 083 360 9209.
SU-MO DRIVINGSCHOOL
Do you want to drive?Professional K53 driving
lessons.Manual & AutomaticPackages & Refreshercourses avail. All areasMamoo 082 665 9499/021-691 7626 a/h
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FINANCIAL
1420
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DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be
repossessed?I will buy your home.
And advance you money.Ph: Riyard on 083 420 8989
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HEALTH &BEAUTY
1430.
DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4-8kg per month and stillenjoy your favourite foods.Abeda 0728065399
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HERBALISTS
1435.
HERBALIST ISMAPay after job is done* Relationship problems* Bring back lost lover
* Love potion* Financial problems* Clean bad luckCall 078 711 6730MITCHELL'S PLAIN
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A Woman HerbalistHAWA
Pay after job is done* Relationship problems* Bring back lost lover
* Love potion* Financial problems* Clean bad luckCall 078 621 5335Promenade, M/Plain
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ASLAM MAMA FINASPECIALIST
* Bring back lost lover* Clear all debts* Bad Luck* Evil sprits / Tokoloshe* Divorce/ court casesCall 073 281 7221RoymoButchery
Unit 6 (upstairs) cornerof Klipfontein andRuthRoads, Rylands Estate,
Gatesville.
CHIEFOMARSAMEDAYRESULTS* Men's problems* Love problems*Money luck
* Financial Problems* Love spells
Unfinished jobs FREE021 825 5109072 244 5991
Call for app-Cape Town.
HEALERSENZOCan assistwith
Magicwallet R450Call me now on078 773 0081
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HERBALISTDR HARUNA*Bad debts
*Marriage andRelationships
*Financial problems*Get promoted at work*Know your future for
free*Love problems078 323 2235
Dr. in C.Town/Athlone.
WOMAN HERBALISTMARIAM
Help with all problems.Athlone 078 119 2924
021 838 2737
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MAMAAMINAH* Financial problems* Love affair* Lucky wallet* Bad luck/health probNo matter what yourproblem is, make a calland be helped. BellvilleCell 083 489 2223Tel 021 839 5773
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marriageClaim money taking so
long (pension & accident)Get loans quicklyFinancial problemsUnfinished jobs
Cleaning & protectinghomes from evil spiritsBad luck & evil spiritsPAY AFTER RESULTSCALL: 078 060 9709
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SHEIKH AMIRMUBARAK
FOR STRONG DUASWell known in India, UAEand Africa for his good
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Let's join hands and fightEVIL SPIRITS. Come withyour problems, big and
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problems and drug habits
Ph 073 931 085320 Spin Str Cape Town
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POWERFUL HEALERPay After Work Is DoneSame Day Results
* Relationship problems* Love potion * Give goodluck *Financial problemsSai / Aisha 0721308825Promenade, M/Plain.
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PRINCE LAMSpecialist in loveFinancial problems
Luck in work / business078 2860571
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CALL /WHATSAPPLove & Financial problemsUnfinished jobs by doctor
ASHLEY:078 6905056
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LEGAL
1440
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Affordable divorcesby experienced lawyer.Ph Andre 076 595 2742
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LIFT CLUBS
1441
.LIFT WANTED Retreat to CBDMon-Fri 8am-4:30. 072 384 0659
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LOANS
1445
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.A CASH LOAN UP TO R100 000Blacklisted welcome. 10 min phoneapproval. Same day payout. Ph / SmsLIZ 074 295 9559
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Are u waiting on aPension/ Provident/Package / LumpsumPayout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Chantal
076 886 7655
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Awaiting Pension/Provident/Package
payoutsGet Cash Today!!
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.BOND PROBLEMS From arrears toauctions Water & Electricity Off?We can HELP, Financial & Legal AidNo false Promises, Just ResultsToll Free 0800 204 987 or082 991 0729
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CASH LOANS ANDCONSOLIDATIONS
BLACKLISTED WELCOME!SAME DAY PAYOUTCONTACT SHARLENE:
021-706 0185 / 083 506 1092
.DEBT CONSOLIDATIONUp to R230 000.Blacklisted, bad creditrecord welcomeOffice 605, 18 LowerBurg Str, Cape Town% 021 837 [email protected]
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LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251
.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Pinky 083 330 5607
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LOANSR3 000 - R150 000Blacklisted welcomeGarnishees welcome
078 505 7696/073 5882934Fax: 086 511 8277
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LOANS UP TO R15 000MONTHLY EARNERS ONLY
PLS CALL OR SMS083 511 8376 / 078 365 3951
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Pay ONLY one affordableinstalment for ALL your
debtCall us now to Ask us how
021 713 4380/0861 NODEBT(663327)24/hrs: 078 221 0193
SCM DEBTCLEARANCE
.QUICK LOANS Call/Sms or Whats-app: Felix on 073 385 7669
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PERSONAL
1460.
ROOMSFORHIREWITHTV!&DVD!
Next to Post office,ParowA Full Hour R100
Day/Night Time R2500716203320/021839 5675
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PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEOS
1465.
CAMERAMAN for Weddings,Birthdays and Events.
082 738 1166 /021-372 6950
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475.
911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
.
TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480.
MATHSIndividual tutoring.
All hours incl weekends80/hour
Contact 071 1737 138
.
WEDDINGS
1490.
DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677.
WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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ABA BETTER BLOCK190/140/90
BLOCKS, MAXIS, SAND,STONE, CEMENT
R75.00 DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330
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Abacus Blocks&Transport190, 140, 90
sand, stone, cement10 m3 deliveries021 - 376 6364076 - 298 2325079 - 464 4302
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ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
Free Delivery!
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AFRI BLOCKS190 & 140's -Sand & Stone
Call 021 - 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620.
All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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MARK'S CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etcPh Nikki 082 489 2592
Mark 076 052 4806 or 021-371 5277
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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VIBRACRETE & PAVINGSLABS ON SPECIAL!
Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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CARPENTRY
1874.
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805.
A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 079 248 4296Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807.
ACCREDITED DSTVDish realignments, installation +
repairs. We also installNEW OVHD FREE TO AIR
No Monthly Feewstechzone sa 073 272 6117
.
DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS
Dstv packages for R599HD PVR installationsR1999. CCTV & HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge of R150
Call: 083 288 2757.
ELECTRICAL
1810.
24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL APPLIANCES repaired &Fridge regassing & Electrician For afree quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!% 076 164 0700
.
Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
.
TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES
COLLECT/DELIVER
18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown
BUDGETELECTRONICS
021 633 1802083 486 5394
.
WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on
all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078
10 Months Guarantee!
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REPAIRS
1818.
FRIDGE REGAS R250 Phone:072 497 3788
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827.
Glass Suppliers,Aluminium
Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.
Faldeelah 021 397 2630or 072 669 3599
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
BLINDS & CURTAINSAll types. Free quotes.
Less 10%. Ph021-3718627or 082 516 0030
.
RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
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REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,
Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.
Phone 071 8121 151
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.
BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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PAINTING
1872
.PAINTING & WATERPROOFINGGood ref. Ph 076 124 4713
.
PAVING
1873
.ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
.
PLUMBERS
1855
.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
.PLUMBING repairs & installations.Call Angelo 073 664 3532
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.4 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.
BUSINESS
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OPPORTUNITIES
2415
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AVONCOSMETICSsell & earn
up to 30% discount% Ursula 073 989 9440
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309www.weekendescape.co.za
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
.REPUBLIC TOUR Departs 26 Dec.2 nights in East London, 3 nights inDurban. 2 nights in Gold Reef City, 2nights in Sun City, on way back over-night in PE. For info, call Velme 021-3920148 or 0732025776
.
TRIP TO CLUBMYKONOS ON MON1 SEPT - FRI 5 SEPTContact Uncle Ike:021-927 1920083 459 5863
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VEHICLES
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
.
ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394
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EMPLOYMENT
.
ARTISANS/TRADE
3620
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FOOTWEAR INDUSTRYQualified, competent Machinists(Flat, Post, Skiving, Folding, Zig-Zag) and Clickers (able to hand
cut). Ph: (021) 931 7963
.
GENERAL
3680
.
021-592 0225
SALES CONSULTANT
Established consumer and retailcompany is looking for dynamic
executives for the above mentionedposition.
If growing with a company in apeoples' environment appeals to you,
you may apply.
WE OFFER:* R7 500 Basic
* Company Transport* Medical Aid
* Comprehensive Training
If the above appeals to you,contact our HR Departmentfor an interview with theManaging Director
.CONSOLIDATION LOANS andPersonal Loan. Pay all your loans +acc. Deposit change in your bank acc.Criteria: Perm emp, 3 months bankstatement, latest payslip, copy of ID.Payout in 1 hr-24 hrs. 081 264 6127or 076 283 2642 or 071 258 6008
.FREE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERCOURSE Data Capture Typing WordExcel IT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021-683 8875 & Call Centre, Teleskill, Office Accounting AtKenilworth Centre Mall
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POSITIONSIMMEDIATE AVAILABLE!Versatile MACHINIST &
Qualified SAMPLE MACHINISTurgently required. New ownershave taken over company at45 Lester Road Wynberg.
Contact Ray @021 824 0008/083 287 9830
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SECURITY
3750
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SECURITY VACANCIESInspectors &Controllers
* PSIRA registered -Grade C
* Computer Literate* Good report writingskills
* Unendorsed driverslicence - code 8 (min3 yrs)
* Firearm CompetencyCert.
SECURITY OFFICERS -GRADE C & D
* Must have contactablereference
* Must have 2-3 yearsexperience
* Legal RSA Citizen -green valid ID Book
* PSIRA registered withPSIRA I.D. card
* Well spoken- smart andpresentable
* Able to work day & night
Report to Global ForceSecurity at 4th Avenue,Town Centre, MitchellsPlain with your greenID book, original
docs and cert. copies.Mon - Thurs @ 8 a.m.or call 021 200 6219
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SALES &MARKETING
3760
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ATTENTION!25 Reps/ Salesmen
needed/Trainee ManagersTo start immediately.Own car a must,
no exp. Full training/App set by companyR12 000 to startcomm./ incentive /
BonusesPhone or SMS name/age and area to:072 623 0516
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SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning
potential!
No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!
We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance
For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068
Terms & ConditionsApply
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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ARTISANS/TRADE3620
.
Full Time Employment OfferedPosition: Artisan / General Worker
Cape Town based maintenance / construction firmoffering employment for skilled artisans in the
following building trades.
Thorough knowledge of the building industry andbuilding environment
General knowledge of trades :i.e. – plumbing, painting , carpentry, roofing,
tiling, waterproofing, wetworks (plaster & skimming)and welding
Must have a valid Drivers licenseMatured – aged 35 and 50 years
Available immediately
Please email a detailed Curriculum Vitae [email protected]
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GENERAL3680
.
FULL- TIME & PART-TIME JOBS16 Housekeepers /cleaners, 9 Cashiers, 10 porters
7 data capturers, 10 waitrons, 7 bartenders11 Call centres, 10 Bank tellers, 7 Cruise ship
attendants, 5 flight attendants, 10 Receptionists17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 7th Floor,office 701, Next to Park Inn Hotel Cape TownCall: 021 828 2416 / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
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TRAINING& JOBSDo you dream of joining the Hospitality Industry?
Now is your opportunityTo be trained and ready for the upcoming season!
Waitrons : R790.00Bartenders: R1100.00Porters: R790.00
Duration of the course is 1 weekYou could have your dream job soon!
Call now 021 4220259 Or 0721905194 a/hOr visit our website for more info:
www.hbrhr.co.zaWe are hbr Management Services!
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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Kingsway CollegeFor Computing& Business Study
www. [email protected]
#Project Management # Electrical Engineering# Civil Engineering # Mechanical Engineering
# Tourism # Public Management# Marketing Management # Human Resource# Business Management # Public Relations
#English & Xhosa # Police & Traffic # Wholesale Trade# Information Tech (IT) # Bookkeeping
# Economics & Accounting # Office Administration# Aviation courses # Vocational Courses #Retail Trade
#Pastel Accounting # Flight attendant #Nursing# Database # System Support
# Cert. Port E. Learning# MATRIC - RE-WRITESHORT & LONG COURSES
17 Heerengracht Str. Pier House, 6th floor,Office 701, next to Park Inn Hotel Cape Town.
Tel: 021 421 9170 / 021 481 4287 /021 828 2416 Fax: 021 418 7909
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LEGAL & TENDERS4000
.
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EIA PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESSDEA&DP reference numbers: 16/3/1/1/A2/40/3087/13 (EIA)
16/3/1/4/A2/40/3045/13 (Exemption)Proposed Installation of an Eaton Base Station on Erf 48262 Mitchells Plain, situated onReygersdal Avenue, Strandfontein, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.Notice is given of a Public Participation Process & the intention to apply for EnvironmentalAuthorization in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of1998) (“NEMA”), Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations. Warren Petterson Planning(WPP) has been appointed by Eaton Towers (Pty) Ltd to undertake the Basic Assessment (BA)for the project.Project Proposal:The proposed site is located at Maori Road, erf 48262, situated on Reygersdal Avenue, Strandfon-tein, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Eaton Towers proposes constructing a 30m high monopole maston the property and attaching 12 associated antennas to the mast. Three equipment containers willbe located at the foot of the mast. The compound will be surrounded by a 2.4m high palisade fenceand will occupy an area of approximately 144m . Power is available on site. Access exists.Application for environmental authorization to undertake the following activity:The proposed development triggers Activity 3 of Listing Notice 3 of Government Notice R546:The construction of masts or towers of any material or type used for telecommunication broadca-sting or radio transmission purposes where the mast:(a) is to be placed on a site not previously used for this purpose, and(b) will exceed 15 metres in height,but excluding attachments to existing buildings and masts on rooftops.Exemption:The intention is to apply for exemption from Regulation 10(2)(d) of the EIA Regulations, thedisplay of a notice of the decision taken by the Department in a local newspaper and exemptionfrom Regulation 16 of the EIA Regulations, the appointment of an Environmental AssessmentPractitioner.Description of Alternatives:Alternative options for the proposed development, including inter alia alternative locations, designand the option of not proceeding with the development will be considered during the BasicAssessment.Opportunity to participate:Interested and affected parties (I&APs) are invited to provide written comments. I&APs shouldrefer to the DEA&DP reference number above, and must provide their comments together withtheir name, contact details (preferred method of notification, e.g. e-mail address or fax number)and an indication of any direct business, financial, personal or other interest which they have in theapplication to the contact person indicated below on/before 11 August 2014.For more information contact Warren Petterson Planning: Pieter van Staden-P.O. Box 44512,Claremont, 7735. Cell: 084 673 1388/Tel: (021) 552 5255/Fax: (021) 551 4020E-mail: [email protected]
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Home run for A’s duoLIAM MOSES
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Cape Town’s two brightest baseball tal-ents are set to test themselves againstthe world’s best when they represent
South Africa at the 15 and under BaseballWorld Cup next month.
Bridgetown’s Lance Gordon and Silver-town’s Keino Davids were called up to thenational team after impressing for WesternProvince. The two are hard at work, train-ingwith theotherCape-basednational teammembers.
Although the duo admits SA is not a bigbaseball nation, they will be heading to theWorld Cup aiming to cause upsets.
“Everyone is going to underestimate us,so when we arrive in Mexico we can showthem South Africans can play the game,”Davids says.
“We work hard and will always try to doour best.”
Gordon and Davids have been membersof Athlone Athletics Baseball Club formorethan seven years.
Both were immediately hooked on thesport after their first time on the diamondand neither has looked back since.
Belgravia High School pupil Davids rep-resented WP both last and this year, whileGroote Schuur High’s Gordon has been inthe WP side every year since 2009, exceptin 2012.
Gordon, first choice catcher at A’s, be-lieves it was his batting that resulted in hisnational call up.
“I’m quite versatile, so I can play any-where the coach wants me to, while still do-ing well,” he says.
“I also hit with power and bring lots ofspirit to the team.”
He further attributes his balling ability isa result of hard work, not only the talent he
inherited from his father.During the baseball season Davids and
Gordon train twice a week, for 90 minutes,and have been doing so with the nationalside as well.
Training is set to step-up in intensity inthe coming days, with two to three-hourlong national team training sessions eachday during the school holidays.
While Davids and Gordon will be givingtheir all at training, theywill each also needto raise R20 000 to fund the trip.
Gordon will host a fundraising party atthe Athlone A’s clubhouse on Saturday 28June and Davids will also host one in thenear future (date to be confirmed).
The International Baseball Fedaration15U World Cup will take place from Thurs-day 31 July toSunday 10August in theMexi-can towns of Mazatlán and Culiacan.V To purchase tickets or assist the players to partici-pate in the World Cup, phone Gordon’s father on084 605 4500 or Davids’ grandmother on079 756 5057.
CALLED UP: Athlone Athletics Baseball Club players Keino Davids (left) and Lance Gordon will repre-sent SA at the International Baseball Federation 15 and Under World Cup. PHOTO: LIAM MOSES
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The Montana Vikings Basketball Clubsurged to victory in the inaugural CapeBasketball Championship on Sunday.
Vikings, a juggernaut in Cape basketball,lost just one game throughout the tourna-ment to claim the trophy and R8000 in cash.
The Championship started at the Cape Pe-ninsula University of Technology (CPUT)Cape Town campus with pool matches onSaturday.
Vikings were drawn in Pool B along withCPUT Cats and CPUT Alumni, while Pool Acomprised Constantia-based HurricanesBasketball Club, the University of CapeTown (UCT) and the University of the West-ern Cape (UWC).
Vikings got their title charge going witha narrow 67-63 win over Cats before losing54-51 to Alumni to finish second in theirgroup, while Cats placed first.
In Group A Hurricanes beat UWC 64-60and UCT 64-38 to finish on top, while UWCfinished second after beating UCT 66-48 intheir other game.
But the scores and results from the groupstages proved a poor reflection of the teamsinvolved, as both the group winners wereeliminated in the semi-finals.
Hurricanes lost 72-50 to Vikings, whileCats were beaten 84-66 by UWC. Cats wenton to beatHurricanes 77-70 in the third-placeplay-off to claim the bronze medal.
And Vikings took all the spoils after beat-ing UWC 80-75 in the final.
The final of the women’s tournament fin-
ished with the CPUT Cats first and secondteams battling it out for superiority.
Both teamswent into the final undefeated,finishing at the summit of their respectivegroups.
The Cats second team topped Pool A afterdefeating UCT 54-30 and Lethal Ladies 57-37,while Lethal Ladies were second after beat-ing UCT 60-22.
The Cats first teambeat UWC 62-49 andVi-kings 43-38, and Vikings finished second inthe group after beating UWC 65-41 in theirother match.
The first team dominated their semi-finalfixture against Lethal Ladies, winning 68-38,while the second side scraped to a 49-45 winover Vikings. The Vikings women’s teamcould not emulate their men’s team by tak-ing home amedal and lost 64-42 to Lethal La-
dies in the third-place play-off.In the end, the CPUT first team were too
strong and beat the second team 62-44 to takehome the R8000 in cash and the trophy.
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FAST BREAK:Montana Vi-kings playerSivugileQuvane(right) drib-bles up-courtas UWC’sKwaneleKashe (left)chases backto defend.The sidesmet in the fi-nal of the in-augural CapeBasketballChampion-ship at theCape Penin-sula Univer-sity of Tech-nology’sCape Towncampus onSunday. Vi-kings werecrownedchamps aftertheir 80-75victory.PHO-TO: RASHIEDISAACS
SOARING: Peninsula FC player Chad Lottering (right) clashes with RC Athletico’s Rodney Blakeas he heads away the ball in Wynberg on Saturday. The sides met in a Cape District LFA SuperLeague Knockout match. RC won on penalties and advanced to the next round.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS