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Trio arrested for gang slayingsLIAM MOSES
Three men suspected of committing gang-related murders were arrested at the
weekend after the ongoing Lavender Hillgang war claimed another three lives lastweek.
Two men, aged 23 and 24, were arrested on Fri-day for the murder of Edries Khan (22)
Another 26-year-old man was arrested on Sat-urday for the murder of Thurlong Rudolph.
Lieutenant Colonel Andre Traut, SAPS pro-vincial spokesman, said the police suspectedthat the matter was gang-related but would notgo into any further detail.
“We suspect that the matter is gang-relatedand we won’t say more than that,” Traut saidyesterday.
“The men have been charged with murder.”Traut would not say whether the victims or
suspects were affiliated to any gangs. He couldalso not confirm whether the murders were anact of retaliation.
Khan was killed on the evening of Monday 14March in 11th Avenue, Retreat. Damian Malanwas the second person killed this past week.
Malan was shot in Lavender Hill on Tuesday15 March.
Traut would not confirm where exactly hewas gunned down.
The latest victim of the gang war, ThurlongRudolph, waskilled inSteenbergonWednesdaynight.
Traut said the victims were shot several timesbut could not say exactly how many times.
“We do not want to sensationalise the shoot-ings,” said Traut.
“We want to sensationalise the arrests thatwere made by the police,” he told People’s Post.
Both Khan and Rudolph were killed beyondtheborders ofLavenderHill, sparking fears thatthe violence had spread to neighbouring areasof Retreat and Steenberg.
Kevin Southgate, chairman of the SteenbergCommunity Police Forum, says the gang warhas definitely spread out to neighbouring areas.
Southgate said all of the murders could belinked to two warring gangs.
“We are very concerned that the violence isspreading to Retreat,” said Southgate.
“We had shootings in Retreat and Steenberg.The thing is that the prevalent gangs in the areaare the Junky Funky Kids and the Corner Boys,and all these shootings are related to thesegangs.”
Southgate added that the police’s belief thatthe shootings were gang related, combined withhis knowledge of the area and the community,meant he was certain that the incident was re-
lated to the ongoing gang war inLavender Hill.
“Judging by the fact that thepolice have indicated that it isgang related and the commentsfrom the local community, I amquite sure that they are relatedand related to the two gangs.”
The latest deaths brings the to-tal number of fatalities in theLavender Hill gang war to six inMarch alone.
Shaquille Jacobs (15), Dale Jor-daan (15) and Sergio Domingo(21) lost their lives during a gangshooting on 11 March. They werebelieved to be innocent bystand-ers.
All three were killed in a drive-by shooting thatwasbelieve tobea retaliation attack on the CornerBoys by the Junky Funky Kids.
The Junky Funky Kids and theCorner boys have been at warsince early 2010 and several peo-ple have been killed since then.
In May last year three men were killed at aparty in Overcome Heights.
Alleged Corner Boy Ganief Sonday was killedwhile sitting in his car in front of his OvercomeHeights home on Saturday 21 August.
DuringSeptember, John-Ross Isaacs (18),whois suspected by his family to have joined a localgang shortly before his death, was killed in ashootout between the police, the Junky FunkyKids and the Corner Boys.
Violence spread outside of Lavender Hill onThursday 11 March 2009 when Trevor Hay-dricks (43) and Tersia du Plooy (19) were killedoutside Haydrick’s home.
Haydricks is said to have been a shebeen own-er in Sixth Avenue, Retreat
Community workers and residents all say thedispute between the gangs is about turf – wherethe gangs can recruit new members and selldrugs.
Both Domingo and Jordaan were laid to restthis past week at the Klip Road Cemetery.
Domingo’s service was held at St Mary’sCatholic Church in Retreat Road.
At the funeral, Domingo’s mother, Portia,said her son was not a gangster and she didn'tunderstand why he was killed.
“I feel empty. He was my youngest son. No onecan understand how I feel,” said Portia Domin-go.
“They took everything away from us. Hedidn’t live like that so why should he have todie like that? So many innocent people are get-ting killed like this. Things like this shouldn’t
be happening around us.”William Domingo, 25, Sergio’s older brother,
was the first to see Sergio’s body after he wasshot and said that he doesn’t feel safe in Laven-der Hill any more.
“I can’t feel safe in the area any more. Becauseanyone who knows a gangster or lives near agangster is in danger,” said William.
“And there are a lot of gangsters living allaround us. The way things are now, we’ll haveto keep looking over our shoulders. The rivalgangsters aren’t really targeting each other.They just want to make a point.”
Jordaan’s funeral service was held at the Re-treat AME church in 9th Avenue, Retreat.
Both Jordaan and Domingo played soccer forclubs which are part of the South PeninsulaFootball Association (SPFA).
And the SPFA, together with the Cape Townoffice of the South African Football Association(SAFA), helped to fund the funerals and providelogistical support.
Vernon Seymour, spokesperson for the SPFA,said the league felt it was necessary to help thevictim’s families in some way.
“We take the position that any member of ourassociation is part of the football family,” saidSeymour. “Therefore, the football family has amoral obligation to provide support, be it finan-cial or otherwise. We did in the past for othermembers.”
Seymour added that the SPFA and SAFA hadapproached the City of Cape Town and the West-ern Cape governments to set up a trust fund forJordaan’s mother.
PALL BEARERS: Sergio Domingo’s family carrying his coffin fromthe hearse to the grave on Thursday. Domingo was shot deadin a gangrelated drive by on Friday 11 March in Lavender Hill.
Photo: Liam Moses
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Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber,and therefore seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you wish toattend the meeting you are requested to contact Ms A Curtison 021 400 3342 between 09:00-16:00. All requests forattendance must be received by no later than a day beforethe meeting. You will be required to provide your surname,initials and contact telephone number.
Visitors are kindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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Metro cops makearrests in Lavender Hill
Man held down, beaten for cellphone
LIAM MOSES
THE City of Cape Town’s Metro Po-lice, deployed in Lavender Hill in aneffort to curb gang violence in the ar-ea, made a number of drug-related ar-rests last week.
The Metro Police's tactical responseunit was deployed to the area after threepeople, who are all believed to have beeninnocent bystanders, were killed on Fri-day 11 March in a gang-related shootingon a public road.Yolande Faro,deputy chief of theMetro Police, saidthe unit will stayin the area for aslong as is re-quired.
“Lavender Hill is an area where wewanted to deploy more staff, so we as-signed that unit to the area,” said Faro.
“How long they stay in the area de-pends on the crime threat analysis andwhat we feel. They will stay as long as wefeel they are needed. We will obviouslymonitor the situation.”
The shooting on Friday 11 March isthought to have been a revenge attack onthe Corner Boys by the Junky FunkyKids. Apart from the three people killed,seven others were injured in the sameshooting.
Since then, three others have beenkilled and at least two others injured inshootings in Retreat, Steenberg and La-vender Hill (see Page 1 for more).
On Thursday 17 March the unit arres-ted a 20-year-old man in possession ofdrugswitha street value of aroundR2 000
and over R200 in cash.The man was found with 11 Mandrax
tablets, 10 packets of tik, 87 dagga parcels,11 tik lollies and one plastic bag of dagga.
Faro said the Metro Police arrested theman after a tip-off alerted them to a drugden in Depositon Crescent.
“While we were patrolling, someonestopped the officers’ car and gave theminformation,” said Faro.
“The person said that if we go to thehouse now we’ll find people packagingdrugs. The officers went to the house and
knocked at thedoor. The per-son inside, whohad the drugs,saw who it wasand ranthrough the
back door. The police noticed and gavechase. They arrested him and took himto the Steenberg Police Station.”
Another man was also arrested in DeValo Court, Lavender Hill that same dayafter being found in possession of oneMandrax tablet and dagga.
On Saturday 18 March, one suspectwas arrested in Seawinds after he wasfound in possession of a stolen gun.
The gun was reported stolen at Milner-ton Police Station in 2005.
Also on Saturday 18 March, a man wasarrested in Kammiesberg Street,Hillview after he was found with 12 Man-drax tablets.
And 93 dagga parcels were found aban-doned in Trevor Cilliers Street, Capri-corn, Muizenberg.
It could not be determined when thesuspects would appear in court by thetime of going to print.
LIAM MOSES
A MAN scaled the fence of the Retreat pub-lic swimming pool on Sunday 18 March af-ter he was robbed in the bushy field justbehind the swimming pool complex. Heran to the public pool to get away from therobbers.
According to Samantha Prince, one ofthe employees at the pool, the man waswalking across the field when he was at-tacked by three people at around 10:00.
Prince did not see the attack but said theman told her what had happened when shecarried out first aid on his injured hand.
“I was inside, waiting for the public tocome in, and we heard shouting andscreaming,” said Prince.
“One of the life guards ran inside and
said that someone was being robbed. I didthe first aid on his hand and he explainedwhat happened.”
According to Prince, the man – whoPrince said seemed to be around 40-years-old – told her that two men and a womanhad attacked him.
“ The one man was hitting him while thelady was holding his legs and the otherman took the phone out of his pocket. Hesaid he had just bought the phone thatweek.”
Prince treated the man's hand for a mi-nor injury. She said that his pants weretornand thathewas shakingbecauseof theshock.
Prince added that the open, bushy fieldbehind the pool was dangerous and thatmuggings happened there often.
Police visibility stepped up to curb gang violence
On the catwalkTHE Miss Calendarstar Modelling Compe-tition will be held on Sunday at the RetreatHotel at 15:00.
The competition is for girls in the age
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evening wear. To enter costs R15 at thedoor.
For more information contact Ms Tho-mas on 076 591 2063.
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Murdered teen’sfamily finds closureLIAM MOSES
THE FAMILY of murdered Retreat teen-ager, Moneba Kruger, can finally moveon with their lives after her murderer fa-ther was sentenced to life in prison lastweek.
Moneba was 13 years old when her father,Rashaad Kruger, slit her throat in the bed-room of their Walton Road home in Retreatthree years ago.
Moneba’s mother, Nadia Kruger, who dis-covered her daughter’s body, said that shecan finally move on with her life now thather ex-husband has been sentenced.
“I’m feeling much better. My life has start-ed again,” said Nadia.
“It’s like I’m born again. All the dirty workthat I had to do is done. I must look forwardto spending time with my other childrennow. Moneba can rest in peace now that hehas been sentenced.”
Rashaad’s life sentence was delivered inthe Western Cape High Court on Tuesday 15March, only eight days before his daughterwould have turned 17 – on 23 March – andalmost three years after she was murdered.
Moneba was alone with her disabled auntand her father on Thursday 20 March 2008whenhe slit her throat, lockedher in thebed-room and left her to die.
Her mother discovered her body when shecame home from work at around 17:00 thatday.
Shehadnoticed that thebedroomdoorwaslocked. “I broke the door open and saw heron the floor. I started screaming ‘My childis dead!’ because I saw her lying in a poolof blood.”
Rashaad was out on parole in connectionwith a rape sentence that he had been serv-ing in Pollsmoor Prison 14 months beforecommitting the murder. At the time, he wasalso out on bail after attempting to rape Mon-eba’s 17-year-old friend at knife-point in thebathroom of the family’s home.
Nadia and Moneba’s brothers say their fa-ther had been very close with his daughter.
Igshaan (28) says that he couldn’t under-stand why his father killed Moneba. “Theywere close. When he went somewhere thenshe would go with him.”
“I don’t understand why he killed her ei-ther,” said Rashaad junior.
However, Nadia is certain about her ex-husband’s motive.
“He was close to Moneba and they spenta lot of time together. The reason he did itis because she turned State witness in therape case made by her friend.”
All of the family say they have forgivenRashaad, but that they will never be able tohave a relationship with him again.
New developmenttakes shapeTAURIQ HASSEN
PLANS for a new 225-unit residential de-velopment in Lavender Hill are availablefor public viewing.
The proposed Cuba Heights RondevleiProject plans have now officially been re-leased after 11 years of extensive planning,research and discussions by developers.
Hans Smit, executive director for Hous-ing of the City of Cape Town, says theproject will provide houses for 225 fami-lies. He added that the city had initiatedthis housing project in 2007. “The currentzoning is undetermined and the land willbe sub-divided to single residential,” Smitconfirmed. Cheryl Walters, Director forPlanning and Building Development Man-agement for the City, said the applicationwas for the rezoning of the land from “Un-determined” to “Sub-divisional Area”, inorder to permit residential development,public open spaces and roads.
The site is earmarked for 225 houses, twopublic open spaces and roads in the area.She added that the application also soughtapproval of street names. The R22.5 millionproject will give families living in the in-formal settlements of Cuba Heights andRondevlei, as well as families longest onthe city’s waiting list from Lavender Hilland Vrygrond, the opportunity to qualifyfor housing.
According to ward councillor Basil Lee,the developers, Tim Spencer Town Plan-ning, first applied in 2000 but the applica-tion lapsed.
“This project is long overdue in the area,especially for those who have been on thewaiting list for a long time,” says Lee.
However, theplanning continued,whichallowed the developer to produce the pro-posed plans for the residential develop-ment.
“This is an exciting project for the areaand people can be excited at the prospectof receiving new homes, because they havesurely waited a long time for this to hap-pen,” says Lee.
Smit confirmed that the city experiencedsome challenges over the years, most nota-bly the Environmental Impact Assesment(EIA) regulations.
“This had a major impact on the project,and it took more than 18 months for ap-proval,” says Smit. Another challenge forthe city was to determine whether the sitewas not significantly affected by futureproposed plans for the Princess Vlei Park-way, says Smit.
“Here, comment from the ProvincialRoad Engineers created further delays inthe planning process,” says Smit.
However, he highlighted that the project“has now finally been cleared for advertis-ing”,which could see, uponapproval, a civ-il contractor being assigned to it in Augustthis year.
“We have overcome most of the challeng-es, hence the length of time taken to get tothis stage,” Smit said.
The application plans can be viewed bythe public, who have an opportunity tocomment until Monday 28 March.
The plans can be viewed at the office ofthe District Manager at Ledger House, cor-ner of Aden Avenue and George Street inAthlone. Alternatively, email [email protected] or contact (021) 684-4343 or fax (021) 684-4410.
Rashaad Kruger has received a life sentence for murdering his daughter, Moneba.Photo: Michael Hammond
Museum lecturesTHE Friends of the Iziko South African Mu-seum will be presenting two lectures at themuseum.
Jonathan Downes will be speaking about“The Rosetta Stone: controversy and solu-tion” at 19:00 on Tuesday 29 March.
Downes will explore the mysteries, mythsand truths of the famous memorial, whichprovided the key to the modern understand-ing of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Liz McKenzie will be speaking on “Silksto ashes and dragons to dust” on Tuesday 19April at 19:00.
McKenzie will discuss aspects of Easternculture, “from the beauty of the peony flowerto the majesty of the Imperial dragon, fromprayer wheels to pressure cookers, from thedelicacies of Chinese tea to the basics of yakbutter tea in the thin air of Tibet”.
The cost is R30. For inquiries call MaxineDavies on 072 225 6893
Greenwood AthleticsClub meetsTHE Greenwood Athletic AFC will have anAGM at Floreat Primary on Thursday 24March at 19:30. All members are requestedto attend. For inquiries call Ivan Williamson 073 956 9282.
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PROUD PUPILS: Kirstenhof Primary School hosted a successful art workshop for pupilsfrom Lourier Primary School in Retreat on Saturday 12 March. The Grade 2 and 3 teachers at Lourier Primary selected children from their classes who they thought showedcreative talent. The art teacher at Kirstenhof Primary created a workshop for the students to explore and express their talents. The children learnt about butterflies andthen created their own butterflies with paper and pegs, learning about symmetry. Theyalso created clay butterflies which they decorated, which will be fire glazed and thenreturned to the learners at Lourier. Teachers from left are Claire Larkin, Micheline Ashleyand Mrs Kenny (first name could not be confirmed at the time of going to print), withthe children from Lourier Primary School.
Law School on courseTHE South African Law School celebrates15 years of legal skills training this year.
The South African Law School is fully ac-credited by the Safety and Security SETA(SASSETA) to offer the National Certificate:Paralegal. In addition, the South AfricanLaw School is accredited by ICSA (Instituteof Chartered Secretaries) – the internation-ally recognised and affiliated professionalbody which governs corporate governanceprofessionals and their qualifications – tooffer training for the CIS qualifications.
The South African Law School offers itstraining, on both a part-time and full-timebasis, from its modern campus situated inthe Cape Town CBD.
In 2011, the school will continue to offerits highly regarded paralegal course. Thisis the most comprehensive and in-depth pa-ralegal programme offered by any privateparalegal school.
In addition to the required modules thatmake up the national qualification, theschool offers seven additional law modulesto supplement the training learners receive.
With the upturn in the economy predictedto continue in 2011, the property marketshould also continue to recover. The SouthAfrican Law School’s Conveyancing and Fi-
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The South African Law School is one ofthe few schools in the country accredited toprovide training for the CIS qualifications.The school will be offering training for level1 of the CIS qualification on both a part-timeand full-time basis. The CIS qualificationleads to a lifetime career in corporate gov-ernance. Corporate governance profession-als are highly sought after and the qualifica-tion is recognised internationally.
The School’s Administration of DeceasedEstates course is a 14-week intensive pro-gramme which covers the process of admin-istering deceased estates from beginning toend.
Full details of the South African LawSchool’s courses, training schedules and tu-ition payment plans are available on theschool’s website www.lawschool.co.za, byemailing [email protected] or by con-tacting (021) 422-5610.
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Your councillor's salaryTAMMY PETERSEN
AN average ward councillor in the Cityof Cape Town earns R29 057 a month butis also allowed to hold down a private job,as the job of councillor is considered apart-time one.
There are 105 ward councillors in the city,amounting to a total annual cost ofR36 611 820 annual-ly.
The mayor’s an-nual package isR1 000 219 a year. In-cluded in thisamount is a cell-phone allowance of R35 964 per year and atravel allowance of R241 064 a year.
Mayoral Committee members, the Whipand subcouncil chairpersons are paidR741 143 a year (R61 761 a month) and thecity’s Speaker as well as Deputy Mayor getR789 355 per year, or R65 779 per month.
No provision is made for annual bonusesor 13th cheques.
The role of the ward councillor is to chairthe local ward committee, be responsible forhandling queries and complaints within theward, and resolve municipal disputes.
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However, if a councillor misses threemeetings without an apology, he/she will bedismissed.
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“Also, the councillor must correspondwith residents once every three months.This can be done either through a publicmeeting or in writing.”
Councillors are allowed to be employed inthe private sector, he explains, as the posi-tion of ward councillor is a part-time job.
However, while Mayoral Committee mem-bers are full-time employees, they may applyfor permission to have another job.
. Complaints against a councillor can bemade to Smit in writing and forwarded [email protected] via email, orfaxed to (021) 400-5864.
Fête in aid of agedA MINI fête will be held in Wynberg in aidof the Beit-Ul-Aman Home for the Aged.
There will be stalls selling fabrics, cloth-ing, jewellery, braaied meat, cakes, a varie-ty of sweets and treats, hijabs, karaoke,arts and crafts and fun for the kids.
There will also be prizes to be won.The fête will be held on Friday 1 April,
from 14:30 until 23:00, and Saturday 2 Aprilfrom 10:00 until 23:00. The event will takeplace in Mars Road and parking will beavailable at the Luxurama Theatre in ParkRoad. , All proceeds will go towards thehome. Call Reyhana on 083 740 7133 or Il-haam on 079 957 5118 or email [email protected]
Tendering workshopHAEDON’S Training Academy, in associa-tion with the South African Black Entrepre-neurs Forum (SABEF), will host a 90-minuteworkshop titled “Introduction to Tendering”on Friday 25 March at the Grassy Park Li-brary from 09:00 to 10:30.
Subjects include “What tendering means”,“Positive changes in government procure-
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The cost is R50.For more information, please phone John
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AN EARTHQUAKE – also known as a quake, tremor or temblor – is the resultof a sudden release of energy in the earth’s crust which creates seismic waves.– (www.wikipedia.org)
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MUIZENBERG police preventeddrugs worth R30 000 from reaching
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Members of the SAPS, the National Inter-vention Unit (NIU) and Crime IntelligenceGathering (CIG), under the command of Cap-tain Franklin Jeftha, targeted known drugoutlets in the Seawinds area.
After obtaining search warrants, a sub-stantial amount of methamphetamine andMandrax, as well as a firearm, were foundat three houses.
The operation began on Saturday 12March, at 16:10, when a house in PotbergStreet was searched.
A 42-year-old man was arrested after thediscovery of Mandrax and tik. That sameevening, at about 20:10, a house in LangebergStreet was searched and a 22-year-old manwas arrested for the possession of 43 packetsof tik.
The operation was concluded with a fol-
low-up raid in Potberg Street, where a 31-year-old suspect was arrested after beingfound in possession of a pistol stolen inWoodstock earlier this month. Drugs, in-cluding five large packets of tik, were alsofound in the man’s possession.
On Sunday 13 March, tik worth aboutR5 000 was confiscated at a residence in Dru-ry Road, Vrygrond. A 19-year-old man wasarrested and detained at the Muizenberg po-lice station.
Captain Stephen Knapp, spokesperson forthe Muizenberg police station, says ongoinggang activities in the Seawinds-LavenderHill area have emphasised the importance ofintelligence-gathering in communities.“This, however, is only possible when thesecommunities are willing to provide informa-tion to the police.
““These gangsters and thugs causing may-hem in our society need to be removed fromour streets, and we are appealing to our com-munities to assist by providing the informa-tion necessary to achieve this, as it is onlywith your help that these successes can beobtained.”
A call to actionMOUNT Zion International in Steenberg –an emerging non-profit organisation (NPO)– is looking to recruit volunteers and skilledindividuals to serve as voluntary boardmembers.
The mission of the organisation is to re-store and equip people through counselling,training, coaching and mentoring, in orderto create a stronger community. Anyone 25years andolderwith legal, governance, fund-
raising, proposal-writing or financial skillsmay apply. Mount Zion International is alsolooking for volunteers to help with commu-nity surveys, holiday programmes for youthand an after-school programme. All volun-teers will be required to undergo a selectionprocess and all applicants must be born-again Christians. Send your CV and motiva-tion letter to [email protected], be-fore Thursday 31 March.
Potjiekos competition in RetreatRETREAT Rugby Football Club will be host-ing a potjiekos competition at the AllenbyDrive sports field on Saturday 26 Marchfrom 14:00 till 18:00. Entry is R100 per team
of two and a cash bar will be available. Formore information phone Anthony Almacinon 083 765 6634 or Vincent Matthews on072 177 8325.
Page 8 People’s Post Retreat LEADER Tuesday 22 March 2011
General. I notice that Galway
Road on the Main Road sideof Heathfield Station hasbecome the latest race-track. Whose child will bethe next statistic? P.J.
. Mr Jackson, your wal-let was picked up at Retreatstation. Please call071 142 5756 or 079 160 2109.
. To Metrorail and asso-ciates, I am very pleasedabout your new timetable.Before you start, pleaseclean your filthy trainsboth inside and out, espe-cially the windows.
I can’t see through themduring the day, what aboutat night? Disgusted com-muter
. So which experts backin the ’70s decided thatbuilding a nuclear powerstation practically on theMilnerton fault line was agood idea?
And “they” still proposeto build more along ourcoastline?
Let’s “wake up” and seethat alternative energy isreally not that expensive in
the long run. Pete. I agree with what
Amos is saying. Why can’twe fly our flags high?
Our boys are doing ourcountry proud and we aredoing nothing in return.But everyone has a lot tosaywhen they’renot givingtheir all. Good luck boys.Shana
. If Golden Arrow dou-bles its fleet and routes, itwill reduce taxi violence.Each bus takes 80 passen-gers, which means 80 fewercars on roads. Magda
. To all those who aredriving and using theircellphones, there is a groupof people that is taking picsof you and who are going toput it in newspapers and onFacebook so beware.
. I agree with ConcernedYoung Adult. I have beenout of college for a year andI still don’t have a job forthe field I studied in.
Everyone says I don’thave experience but howwill we gain experience ifno one hires you withoutit?
. We won’t employConcerned Young Adultor her friends as we can-not fire her/them if she/they are no good.
. I rather buy Jive. Ittastes far better than
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. I have experienced thesame taste of Stoney as youhave. Jive ginger beer is farbetter, and cheaper too.Thank you!
. Thank you very muchfor the Mummenschanztickets. It was an amazingexperience. What a talent-ed troupe. My sister-in-lawand I had fun! ChantalBurricks, Manenberg
. Heartfelt thanks to Peo-ple’s Post, Kiwi andToughees for the schoolshoes I won recently. Theywill be donated to a needychild. Vera Eksteen
. Thank you People’sPost for the Jamali ticketsI won! We had a wonderfultime at Kirstenbosch. Tra-cy
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People’s Post made myday on my 60th birthday. B.Watlington
SA belongs to all of usIT is a sad indictment on our beloved countrywhen on Human Rights Day, a speaker at thenational celebration is shouted down bythose who may not agree with the speaker’spolitical affiliation.
Even before the Acting Premier of the hostprovince could make any remark, people inthe audience waving the flag of a particularpolitical party shouted her down. This saysso much about where we are as a country. Itis clear that we are a deeply divided nation.We have not yet progressed beyond ourblack-white politics. Sadly we have not yetmoved towards becoming a nation unitedaround common principles irrespective ofour political or economic perspectives.
The behaviour of a huge section of the Ath-lone Stadium crowd will be to our shame asa nation. What does that say about our re-spect for human rights? Are we so dividedthat just because the highest office in a prov-ince is not held by one from my party, thatI will show disrespect to that office? And therespect given to the deputy minister, whohappens to be white, was in such sharp con-trast to the disrespect shown to the ActingPremier of the Western Cape. What was thedifference? It was not the colour of the skinso it must have been the intolerance towardsthose who hold a different political perspec-tive. Our national celebration days shouldunite us. Yet we have seen over the years howthis country failed to use our national daysas opportunities to unite the nation. Why arethese days turned into party-political rally-ing events? Should we not unite around the
events organised by our government? Whyare political parties holding rallies on thesedays? More should be done by our govern-ment to ensure fuller participation by all po-litical parties and leadership in the nationalevents. Our people will see the example. Theywill follow. There should be no separate par-ty-political rallies on our national days. Andwhile opposition groups would want to com-plain about the lack of inclusion, they shouldaccept that by organising their own rallies,they are becoming instruments of division.
What was remarkable, though, was the rec-ognition given to Robert Sobukwe and theleadership of his party in the events that arebeing commemorated in the current humanrights celebration. Nation building begins byrecognising that our freedom was notbrought to us by one party but by a widerange of freedom fighters. That battle wasfought on many fronts and it is time SouthAfrica gives due recognition to those stal-warts. Nation building really begins whenwe start recognising the role played by thefirst nation, the Khoi people, in the fightagainst settlers who sought to dehumanisethem and take their land. When we movefrom the fallacy that we are beholden to oneparty or a particular group only for the free-dom we enjoy today, then we would have ad-vanced on the road to building a true unitedSouth Africa.
Human Rights Day should move us to domore to unite as a nation.PHILIP M. BAMGrassy Park
ORVILLE WRIGHT took theFlyer that he and his brotherWilbur built into the air forwhat has come to be known as
the first powered flight at 10:35 on Friday 17
December 1903. Earlier, unbeknownst tothem, Gustave Whitehead and RichardPearse were also experimenting with flyingmachines. Who took first to the sky remainsa controversy. – (www.didyouknow.org)
A different struggleTHIS week, South Africans observed HumanRights Day, commemorating the Sharpevillemassacre which claimed the lives of 69 peopleand left 180 others injured on 21 March 1960outside Johannesburg.
Violence erupted as scores of men, protest-ing against carrying the dompas (an identitydocument indicating where black people wereallowed to go), marched to the police stationto offer themselves up for arrest, as they werewithout their passes. Panic-stricken Sharpe-ville policemen opened fire on the crowd.
Fifty-one years later, laws may havechanged but human rights are not automati-cally respected.
It comes down to each and every one of usrespecting the other as a worthy and equalpartner.
Yesterday'sHumanRightsDay commemora-tion at Athlone Stadium, attended by Presi-dent Jacob Zuma, vividly demonstrated howthe term “human rights” is empty without ef-fort. Patricia de Lille, acting Premier of theWestern Cape, was heckled and booed whiledelivering her address. Political affiliation isrelevant only to thepersonswhochose todisre-spect her because of the party she represents.It ought to be irrelevant in a context in whichshared is history is commemorated.
The complexity of South African society re-quires a tolerance for diversity. This countryis made up of a wondrous array of differentpeople – and our differences must be accommo-dated if we are all to feel at home within itsborders.
Respect cannot be legislated. While themany apartheid laws based on the absence ofrespect for citizens of this country have beendumped, this, as yesterday shows, does not au-tomatically bring respect into our hearts.
It is an attribute we must strive to acquire.Itwas fought forduringmanypoints inourhis-tory and if commemorative days such as Hu-man Rights Day, Women’s Day and Youth Dayhold any value to us, it lies in their remindingus of the mistakes of our past, and also in re-minding us that the real work does not lie withour law-makers, but with ourselves.
THE feeding of baboons and monkeys hasbeen outlawed in the Westen Cape andanyone not adhering to the new regula-tion will be fined. According to Fanie
Bekker, CapeNature’s executive directorof Operations, the regulation applies inprivate and public spaces. Previous regu-lations regarding feeding baboons only
stipulated that people may not feed ba-boons along roads, but new laws empow-er CapeNature to prosecute people feed-ing baboons in their back gardens.
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A GROUP of pupils from South Penin-sula High School in Diep River – fondlyknown as SP – came together with fourother schools to discuss history at a“youth dialogue” on Sunday.
The South Peninsula History Socie-ty was started last year to teach pupilsmore about South African and CapeTown history.
SP invited four schools, LawsonBrown High School from Port Eliza-beth, Fairmount Secondary School inGrassy Park, Crestway SecondarySchool in Retreat and ID Mkize Sec-ondary School in Gugulethu, to jointhem in the discussion.
“The Youth Dialogue is a way inwhich the youth can centre their ideasin a structural manner, where there’sminimal contact. It helps them to de-velop critical thinking skills and theselearners are very critical minded. Allthe ideas at the dialogue are complete-ly theirs,” says history teacher DrFrancois Cleophas.
Each school presented a differenttopic, which was discussed broadlyamong the Grade 10 and Grade 11 pu-pils.
With about 30 learners from eachschool, the aim of the dialogue is tohelp youth further their knowledge be-yond the school textbooks, broadeningtheir horizons to discover unknownhistorical landmarks.
Grade 11 pupil Fatiema Hendricks,who was the speaker at the class pres-entation, says the history society helpsher further her knowledge of history.“After being involved in this society,I understood my textbook more andit’s nice to have my knowledge broad-ened,” she says.
Shameen Zalgonkir, a member of theHistory Society, says the society has
brought about a positive experiencethat will help her in the future. “Weare taught things that we are nottaught in school. It’s great that welearn about things that are relevantin South Africa instead of theworld,” she says enthusiastically.
Another member of the society,Laaiqa Holliday, agrees with herclassmate. “It’s nice to actuallyknow what’s going on around youand knowing what the meaning be-hind a historical statue or land-mark,” she says.
She adds that the society is keento help underprivileged schoolswith resources, which is why thefour schools were invited to jointheir historical discussion. Theyouth dialogue took place in theSouth Peninsula High School’s hall.
Historical meeting of young minds in Diep River
HISTORY FUNDIS: From left: Kulthoom Hendricks, Kulsun Daniels, FatiemaHendricks, Imrah Bassier, Laaiqa Holliday and Shameen Zalgonkir are keento learn about their country’s history.
KNOWLEDGE IS KEY: Members of the South Peninsula High School History Society are (back row from left): Zubeida Abrahams, Chad Marais,Junaid Gaffoor, Chad Beukes, Nabeela Parker and Danielle Moore. Frontrow from left: Michail Ronald Adams, Cindy Alexander and Kyle Jansen.
LEAD THE WAY: From left, Nabeelah Waggie, Rifka Isaacs, Megan Rodwell, Lisa Jephtah and Magenta Bridgenstook part in a youth dialogue. Photos: Melissa Le Roux
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BEST TREATMENT.PH: 021715 1646 OR
076 375 2985
ADELAH & SHAKIER'SSamoosas & pies, R105 per
100, Budget Pack R140(40 pies, 40 samoosas,
20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 376 2506
AKHNI & CURRY'S40L 100L +. Catering done on
request.(Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618
ALPHA CATERERSCatering from R50 p/p.( 021 703 6495 or
082 742 7098
BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs
and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan
079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495
CAKES 4 ALL OCCASSIONSBirthdays, weddings etc...
(072 365 9876/021 371 1918
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,
trestles and chair covers.( 021 371 9464 or
084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DALVIE'SCATERING
Menus from R69 p/p.Price includes basic decor.
For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from
10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or
Shafiek 021372 5921 /082 660 0876 /084 566 0087
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price
includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.(Ielaahm or Rene
021371 4507/082 324 9486
ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394
NISA'S SNACKSSnackpack (20 samoosas, 20
half moons, 20 mini pizzas, 20spring rolls, 20 steak savouries)
To order, call 021706 2987
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 878 1517
HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313
J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING Castles forhire.(021 396 5530/083 793 1938/083 459 9285
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
A DECORBackdrop poles & chair
covers. Ph 021 637 0133or 083 453 9021
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware
linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles and lights.
(021 396 2526/082 212 8949
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
WE SPECIALIZEIN
Wedding GownsBridesmaid, and
Matric balldresses to be
made orhire.(Shahiemaon 071 571 4438
WEDDING DRESSESFOR HIRE.
Call Sally 021 706 7387082 588 9940021 706 5388
I do divorce, testaments,sell & evaluate properties and
all legal matters.( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) /( 0 2 1 ) 3 9 1 0 5 3 0 ( o / h )083 6603 495
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
EARN R2 500 R7 500part time or R10 000 toR30 000 full time. Formore information, visit:www.fulfillyourdreams.info
LOOK AND FEEL GREATLose 35 kg in one month. Seeresults in 3 days. Visit:www.lookandfeelgreat.co.za
FISHERIES ANDTAKEAWAYSFOR SALE HEIDEVELD
Fully fitted. Tosell as going
concern.R50 000 neg. Ph
Roshan021633 8548 or
078 104 4771
WENDYHOUSESConcrete
foundations.Better structures
2 yearguarantee. Ph021391 7757
or 078 144 8857or 072 665 6553
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes washing machines,tumble dryers etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021671 5786or 082 705 8103.
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
DSTV, Aerial Installations &repairs done. DSTV SpecialR599.( 072 249 1889/073 966 0860
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
PROFESSIONALPOORMAN'S
TV &MICROWAVE
REPAIRS(Silvertown)
3 Monthsguarentee.(Stev
en on021 633 1802 /083 486 5394
TELERAMA TVREPAIRS
Efficient repairsto TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.(021 3915779,
021 3915819/083 861 0418
Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677
021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
2 & 3m sand & stone & rubbleremoval. Ph 078 6113 627.
3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A bakkie sand R195A bakkie stone R385
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R10.90 per slab450x450 R12.90 per slab600x600 R18.00 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R22.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h
or 021 372 2961 a/h
A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289
A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal
021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801
A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R10,50450 x 450 = R12,50500 x 500 = R13,50( 076 382 6711
Tel: 021 704 4109
021 715 2739
Cell: 084 368 8125
ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)
BUILDINGMATERIAL
& HomeImprovement
On account, no deposit12 to 60 months to
pay, Tiling, vibracrete,paving and all sorts of
building material.Blacklisted welcome.
Contact André071 588 2172
DAVID'SPRECAST
We sellVibrecrete Poles
& Slabs.(021 692 3107 /
021 691 5877/072 106 0655 /083 691 4449
WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand R135 (Bags
R7,50)Bakkie Stone
R350 (BagsR15.00)
Vibracrete Slabs R29.00 each
Bricks from R1.20each
CEMENT R67.00EACH
We also do truckloads and
rubble removalsPh 021820 4068or 084 467 7507
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HARRY'S BOARDSCutting, Edging, Devin Doors
Hardware&Fittings,Deliveries, OffCuts
Freddy Lenderts Tel/Fax:021 705 8897/079 9943 629
Andrew GideonsTel:021 706 7387/
084 210 1704Sally Harry:021 706 7387
082 588 9940
SPEED QUEENSPECIALIST
15 yearsexperience. Allrepairs doneon site. CallAlister on
021 715 1173or 071 680 2617
ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/021 392 5501
Aluminium Windows & Doorssupplied & fitted.
( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292
PLANS for pools and submitto council and constructions ofpools onsite.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
OLYMPIA BLINDSShop 94 Vangate
Mall.(021 633 9760
AA paving, tar & vibracrete.021 705 5372 /072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'SSLIDING GATES,
b bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 083 229 7612
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, gates. Contact Albert
073 545 6994 /
DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /
Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &
Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting
Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.
CASH/TERMS
CONTACT :021 692 3107
021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655
083 691 4449
FLOWERSONGGARDEN
SERVICESFor all your
garden needs.( Henry on
072 553 6239KASSIEM'S roof cleaning andpainting service. Phone073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514
AFFORDABLE LOANS5 min approval up to
R100 000. All welcome.(Zainap on 073 602 5985
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGE CREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
073 439 3111
APPROVAL SAME DAY
ARE U WAITING
on a Pension/Provident/Package
Lumpsum Payout?Cash sameday. Sms/Call:Nawaal ( 076 064 0458
ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it
anymore? I canhelp you.
Garnishees onpayslips,
summonses,dont have
money for food?Reduce
payments to oneinstalment. Stop
thestruggling, the
help you need ishassle
free. Serviceguarenteed. Call
us now!(Audrey079 395 4709 or fax:021 421 6817.Fax your ID,
payslipand all your
accounts to seewhat
you qualify for.
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
BONDPRO FINANCE can useyour property to consolidateyour debt, despite your creditrecord. Pay only one amountper month. Your credit recordwill be amended. NOTE: yourproperty will stay in your namePh now 021 880 6000 or SmsBONDPRO to 076 716 6191
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
PROPERTY
DEALS
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)
Same day payout
CLEAR YOURDEBT
Struggling to pay manyaccounts? Pay only one
account by calling SCM DebtClearance 021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual
finance consolidation of debt orpersonal loan from R1 000 R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on
021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196
CONSOLIDATION LOANSand Personal Loan. Pay allyour loans + acc. Depositchange in your bank acc.Criteria: Perm emp, 3 monthsbank statement, latest payslip,copy of ID. Payout in 1 hour 24 hours. Ph 078 116 1508
DEAR FRIEND, NEED ALOAN? Plz pick up the PHHOFFMEESTER we give upto R50 000. BlacklistedWelcome. 072 309 1877
DEBTSTRESSED?We help all
people.We can finance
you.Homeowners
welcome.(021) 705 0226
OR 082 378 8592AGENTSNEEDED
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
“
Waiting forPension/package
payouts?SMS or send
please call me”082 301 7856
0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE
A BRIDGING loan?
JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONSBonds and personal loans.
Blacklisted welcome.( Janine021 376 4690/ 082 439 9863
LOANS , Judgements,B/listed, NO PROBLEM.Quick Payouts. No itc.( 073 315 0904/
LOANSPersonal
,home,vehicle,etc.
No hassles. Smsname, id
no,gross +net pay to
073 188 6942/079 043 0203
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
PERSONAL LOANR1 000 R50 000
Blacklisted & garnisheedwelcome.
Call: Siphokazi 084 382 8684
R1 000 R50 000 LOANS1minute approval. B/listed
welcome.(Mansoor on071 810 8230
ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds.( Bernie021 393 0672
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or
083 4931 495
AB TRUCKHIRE / COURIER
Anything &everything.
073 339 1828
BAKKIE DELIVERIES We ALSO deliver after hours
and weekends. Ph 072 274 6139
FURNITURE removalsand up country trips( 078 611 3627
DSTV AND AERIALINSTALLATIONS
Single view systems R599installed. Xtra View as wellas HD installations. SMS orcall Mikaheel 073 374 3951
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 699.
Service call repair charge ofR150.
Ph 083 268 1213
STAR TVREPAIRS
WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947(5.30pm 8.00pm)
TELERAMA TV REPAIRSEfficient repairs to TV's &
microwaves.We collect and
deliver.(021 391 5779,
021 391 5819/083 861 0418
ALL PAINTING andWaterproofing. Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713
A.W.A.ELECTRICAL
Fully LicencedContractorSince 1986
,Rewiring, Main
Boards, Lights,
Plugs , PrepaidMeters
, ElectricalCertificates
. FREE QUOTES.(
Allan021 392 1973/082 708 5700
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS
Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
FRIDGE repairs, allappliances.(073 922 5336
MR FIXITFor all maintenance like: tiling,
painting, installation ofshowers, geysers, toilet
systems, knotty pine ceilings,plumbing, electrical, etc.
(Ridley on 076 705 8939 /021 371 2231.Be blessed!
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
A FREE PLUMBING quotefor bathroom renovations,geysers, leaks and blockeddrains. Call Joseph073 322 4661
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs .R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING CONCEPTSBathroom renovations, walland floor tiling. All Tiling atR50/sqm. Ph 074 129 5829
TILING indoor & outdoorfrom R45 per square meter.( Jeremy on 021 391 2517/072 395 2479
GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
WEEKENDSPECIALS AT
CLUBMYKONOS
STARTING ATR600 PER
NIGHT!Contact Suzanne
021448 2717office hours only
HARTZENBERG TOURS28 Dec 2011 7 Jan 2012
Bloemfontein, Sun City, Durban,Port Elizabeth.
Ph 021715 0010 or082 306 2820
TRAIN TRIP TO JOBURGand Sun City. 22 29 Aug. Ph021396 4305 or078 708 8375
AUTOMOTIVEENGINEERING &
MACHININGWeld and Stitch
Repairs cc....
Reboring.Skimming and ALLengineering
requirements,Specialised
Welding,cracked cylinder
heads blocks,straightening,
pressure testing,metal stitching.Visit now at 11Jagger Street,Goodwood or
call 021 592 4728/
021 592 4747
GRAHAM'S USED SPARES.HONDA SPARES:MECHANICAL & TOWING:021 905 6604/5
WYNBERG GRANDCENTRAL. Studio unit.
R2 500 p/m. Ph Nashieta071 441 1935
CRAWFORD 1 Bed, bigkitchen, shower/toilet. offstreet parking. R2 300p/mexcl. electricity. Pref. moslems.(Mr Salie021 696 9642
MITCHELLS PLAIN 1bedroom, shower and kitchen.Suit single person. Avail 1April. R2 500 all inclusiveplus deposit. Ph 073 578 6690
MONT CLAIRER1 800p/m. Avail 01
/04/2011.(083 688 9223
AVON REPS NEEDED CallMichelle 021 396 2115 or082 637 6559
AVONReps needed urgently.
Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581
DATA WORX IS THE WAYTO EARN EXTRA CASH.
Sms your full name andaddress for full brochure to
071 978 4212 ASAP!
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300
WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE
CALL ME
EARN extra cash in your owntime. For more info sms nameand address to 074 208 1452
Earn R30 000 p.m. @ Homesms INCOME to 34008
EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info sms name,s u r n a m e & a d r e s s t o084 062 4825
MBOMA PREPAID AIRTIMEEarn extra money by sellingprepaid airtime. Reasonable
prices. Place your orders todaywith Catherine on
021 788 2297/084 224 7523
SH'ZEN Reps needed. Lansdowne & Surroundingareas.(Ingrid on072 409 0559
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EST. 1996
BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707
M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION
SURREY ESTATE: R780.000excl
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
OTTERY: R1050.000excl
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
GRASSY PARK: R869.000excl
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
FAIRWAYS: R750.000excl
KEITH 084 888 2526
OTTERY: R340.000excl
RAHEEL 082 796 8137
PLUMSTEAD: R950.000excl
CHANTELLE 073 706 7303
Semi, 4Beds(2xBics), 2xKitchens,
G/Flat, Carport(4xCars), Encl, 522m
F/s, 3Beds, Mes, FFK, Laundry, MQ, TV/rm,
D/Garage, Carport, 594m .
F/s, 4Beds(2xB), 2xF/Baths, 2xFK,
G/Flat(2Beds, K, Brm), T/G(4xCars)
Town House, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge,
FFK, Tandem Garage, 243m .
Flat, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
OPK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl.
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Fireplace, Kitchen,
Garage, E/Garden, Alarm, S/Gates.
²
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PINATTI ESTATE: R695.000excl
PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
OTTERY: R619.000excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
HANOVER PARK: R260.000excl
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
SCHAAPKRAAL: R700.000excl
MARIAM 082 641 2157
PELICAN HEIGHTS: R1.2mil
MARIAM 082 641 2157
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, D/room, FFK,
Laundry, Garage, 556m F/Paved.
Flat, 3Beds(2xB), Balcony, Lounge,
Drm, Bath, S/toilet, FFK, Garage.
Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, 2xF/Bath,
Extended Kitchen, Carport, Encl.
2Beds, Lnge, FFK, Remote Gates,
Large Grounds, Plans 2nd Dwelling.
3Beds(Bics), FFK, G/Flat, MQ, Storerm,
D/Garage, 560m .
²
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RONDEBOSCH EAST: R1. 999mil
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
BONTEHEUWEL: R299.999excl
DESIREE 079 875 9975
RETREAT: R399.999excl
DESIREE 079 875 9975
BONTEHEUWEL: R230.000
S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
GREENHAVEN: R2.499mil
SHADLEY 0765913647
DELFT: R260.000excl
GHSAAN 073 845 9392
D/s, 8Beds(4xBics), 5/F/Bath, OPFFK,
2xT/Garage, Braai, Ent.Area, Pool
Semi. 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Encl, Sliding Gates, B/Bars
Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Encl, 240m , Very Big Yard.
Semi, 1Bedroom, Lounge,
Kitchen (Bics), 300m².
D/s, 6Beds, 2xLnge, 2xDrm, 4xMes,
FFK, Laundry, 2xGarage, 1310m².
3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Carport,
E/Garden, Encl, 320m , B/Bars.
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MONTAGUE GIFT OTTERY: R599.000
ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
WETTON: R489.000excl
CHANTELLE 073 706 7303
PELIKAN PARK: R429.999excl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
BELTHORNE: R1.2mil
S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
ELSIES RIVER: R210.000excl
EGHSAAN 073 845 9392
HANOVER PARK: R249.900excl
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
F/s, 3Beds, F/Place, OPFFK, Mes,
T/Garage, Yard (8xCars), A/Windows.
uplex Flat, 3Beds, Lounge,
F/Bathroom, Kitchen, Encl Hse 72m .
F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Carport, F/Garage,
Encl, Approved Plans 4 Outbuilding
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Bath, S/toilet, Mes,
FFK, Laundry, G/Flat, D/Garage.
Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, Kitchen,
Family Bathroom, Enclosed.
Mais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,
Incomplete Garage, Encl.
D
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PROSPUR 22-03-11-1ALHTLF
New Development
Brand New 2Bedrooms
Semi’s From R329.000
CHOOSE YOUR PLOT
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
Call Anthony Arendse
021 704 0289/
082 673 1503K A T 3 220 L HFMAR N HONY 311 1A H 0
BEHIND VIRGIN ACTIVELovely 2/3 beds, fitted kitchen,
lounge, bathroom, big yard+ Granny Flat.
Elsies RiverOnly R279 000
BEHIND SHOPPING CENTREFree-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, New tiles thru-out,newly painted inside, drive-way, largeyard. If your combined wages is R10
800 per month you can buy this house.
HOUSE + GRANNY FLATLarge 3 beds, fitted kitchen, lounge,
family bathroom +++ 2 bedGranny Flat attached to house +
Garage
2/3 beds, fitted kitchen, lounge,bathroom + Shower,
drive-way.
NEXT TO STATION3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom,+ double carport. If your combinedwages is R9 300 per month you can
buy this house.
THE HAGUE4 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, very
large grounds (If your combined wages isR7 000 per month you can buy this house
OR a 2 bedroom home for R169 000 If yourcombined wages is R5 200 per month you
can buy this house.
Stunning, large 3 beds, en-suite,sunken lounge & dining room, huge
fully fitted kitchen, tiled familybathroom, tandem garage(2 cars),
large paved yard, enclosed + Extras.
BelharR349 000
StrandfonteinOnly R489 000
WoodstockR595 000
WestgateR459 000
HeideveldOnly R299 000
DelftOnly R219 000
PortlandsOnly R489 000
16th Avenue
2 beds, lounge, diningroom, kitchen,
bathroom. If yourcombined wages is
R8 500 per month youcan buy this house.
CASH BUYERSCOME NEGOTIATE
GRASSY PARK & RETREAT TEL: 021 712 6472 / 021 712 9371
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Office: 021 712 9371/6472
Email: [email protected]
RETREAT R575 000 NEG
WORTH SEEING, WORTH OWNING
Very neat 4 bedroomed home with mes &bic, lounge, open dining room, modernfully fitted kitchen, family bathroom, tiles &laminated flooring throughout PLUStandem garage & entertainment area.CONTACT: LORENZO 082 734 7760 /
CELESTE 072 112 8848
LOTUS RIVER R875 000 NEG
IF YOUR FAMILY COMES FIRST...
Spacious 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,lounge open plan dining room, tv area,fully fitted eat in kitchen, pool, complete1 bedroomed grannyflat, single garagePLUS secure parking for 5 cars.CONTACT: LORENZO 082 734 7760 /
CELESTE 072 112 8848
GRASSY PARK R1199 000 NEG
S-T-R-E-T-C-HIn this large double storeyfamily home packed withpotential, 6 bed-rooms, 2bathrooms, 2 kitchens &le ground for parking.Erf size: 892m²CONTACT:
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Stormers ridingStormers ridinghigh after winhigh after winTASMIN CUPIDO
A VICTORY over the Vodacom Bulls atLoftus Versveld for the DHL Stormers for
the first time in eight years will certainlyput an extra spring in the team’s step forthe rest of the Super Rugby competition.
The men from the Cape, who are now theonly unbeaten team in the coveted competi-tion, managed to trump the Pretoria men 23-13 in a tightly contested, physical encounterlast Saturday evening.
And to add to the notches on the Stormers’belt – a try from recently under-performingspeedster Bryan Habana. The try was onlythe team’s second for the season, after theone by flanker Pieter Louw in the team’sopening match of the competition againstthe Lions.
And, despite only scoring the sole try,head coach Allister Coetzee was impressedwith his team’s attack.
“We created a lot of opportunities and weknow that we need to keep improving. Theattack displayed against the Bulls is definite-ly a step in the right direction,” he said.
Discipline was another reason for theStormers’ victory. The Bulls constantlytransgressed, giving flyhalf Peter Grant op-portunities to add to the Stormers’ tally.
The visitors remained the more disci-plined of the two sides, only conceding sixattempts at goal. Grant managed to slot sixof 10 attempts at goal, while the Bulls’ usual-ly accurate Morné Steyn only managed toconvert three of six attempts.
The set pieces and the breakdown pointswere dominated by Coetzee’s chargers. “Wealways knew that we would have a challengeup front and there was certainly a physicalintensity,” Coetzee said.
“Although a battle, we managed to do well– we scrummed well and stole a couple ofline-outs. The victory was a collective effortfrom the entire team.A lot of hardworkwentinto the preparations for the Bulls matchand the players accepted the challenge andstood up on the day.”But on Saturday the Stormers will face ateam with a different style and approach tothe game. They take on the Western Forcefrom Australia who, despite being relativelyinexperienced, always pose a threat on at-tack.
After beating the Lions 27-15 at Coca-ColaPark in Johannesburg on Saturday after-noon, Nathan Sharp and his men will believethat they are able to compete with the Storm-ers.
An interesting battle between flyhalfsGrant and wunderkind JamesO’Connor is like-ly to ensue, while the experience of captainSharpe and fullback Cameron Shepherd willassist their team in the challenge. The battlebetween blind-side flankers Pieter Louw andRichard Brown should interest rugby loversas well.
TRY TIME: DHL Stormers winger, Bryan Habana, is congratulated by team mate Jaque Fourieas Vodacom Bulls winger Bjorn Basson looks on. Habana scored his team’s only try in histeam’s victory over the Bulls at Loftus Versveld on Saturday. Photo: Christiaan Kotze
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THRILLED TRIO: Omar Mohammed (right) of Islamia College in Lansdowne celebrates scoring a goal with his team mates Achmat Isaacs (left) and Nawaaz Dalviein an under13 round robin match that Islamia won 20 at the Association of MuslimSchools (ASM) tournament at Islamia College in Lansdowne over the weekend.Darul Islam of Surrey Estate won the under9 and under11 finals, while Azaadvilleand Al Aqsa of Gauteng finished tops in the under13 and under17 finals respectively. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
GOAL HERO: Haseem Maasdorp of Dural Islam College in Surrey Estate is mobbed by DuralIslam fans after scoring the decisive goal in a 10 win over Lenasia Muslim School inthe under11 final at the Association of Muslim Schools (AMS) soccer tournament at Islamia College in Lansdowne on Sunday. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
ATHLETICS’ PRIDE: Meetthe Athlone Athleticsbaseballers who annexedthe WP Major Leaguechampionship title overthe weekend. Athleticsmade sure of finishingtops when they beat Bothasig 130 to secure an unassailable fivepoint leadover nearest rivals Bellville Tygers on Saturday.Athletics then went on toedge out VOB 1110 at theParktown Sports Complex, Athlone on Sunday.Athletics last won theleague championship titlein the 1996/97 season.The champion team is,from left: Front Row: TonyAlexander (head coach),Tasley Ripepi, DarrrenWedel, Leon Dodgen,Faizel Moosa, RicardoSiljeur, PJ Abrahams, Darryn Alexander, TyroneBrandt, Nathan Kerchhoff,Lloyd Stevens, SeanCampbell (chairperson),Nigel Kerchhoff, Brandonde Gee, Deon Kerchhoff(assistantcoach), Rodney Josephs, Kyle Inglisand Carl Michaels. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
BASE BASH:Chad Jones ofVOB attemptsto tag DarrenWedel, of Athlone Athletics,during Athletics’ 1110 winin a WP MajorLeague baseball match atParktownSports Complex, Athloneon Sunday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
GETTING AWAY:Rushdi Salie of theStrata Civils Serpents eludes Lancede Kock of the Enriching Life Eaglesduring the Eagles’20 win in the Princess Pro Serieshockey championship at Hartleyvaleon Sunday.Photo:Rashied Isaacs
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WP softballers toppledWESTERN Province succumbedto new champions GautengNorth and Eastern Gauteng inthe play-off phase yesterday atthe national softball tournamentin Tshwane.
Province, after dominating thechampionship for several years,went down 7-5 to North Gautengbefore losing 4-3 to Eastern Gau-teng, with Northerns defeating
their neighbours 10-2 in the final.Defending champions WP went
through unbeaten in the roundrobin phase – beating GautengNorth 10-1.
The WP men’s side did notqualify for the play-offs, after los-ing four and winning threematches. Clint Alfino won thebest men’s batter award at thetournament
REJOICING: Justin Ontong (left) and Vernon Philander of the Nashua Mobile Cape Cobras celebrate the Cobras’ 12run win over theChevrolet Warriors in the Standard Bank Pro20 final at Newlandson Friday evening. The Cobras scored 166/5 in the allotted oversbefore going on to restrict the Warriors to 154/6.
Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
SLICK STICKS: Lungi Tsolekile (left) of the Enriching Life Eagles impedes Michael Watson of the Strata Civils Serpents, during the Eagles’ 20 win in a Princess Pro Series hockey match at HartleyvaleStadium in Observatory on Sunday. The preseason tournament continues on Sunday 27 March. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Baseball player poserBaseball player poserBRIAN GAFFNEY
WESTERN Province baseball suf-fered a triple blow when three topballers, including star pitcherCarl Michaels, withdrew from theWP A squad which will defend thenational title at the inter-provin-cial tournament in George from3 to 9 April.
Michaels, who has spearheadedhis club Athlone Athletics’ success-ful challenge for the WP MajorLeague title, disclosed last week thathe needs to take a break from thegame to recover from the injuries hesustained this season.
Bellville Tygers infielder Jonath-an Phillips and Bothasig utility play-er Kyle Botha have also confirmedtheir unavailability.
Neil Adonis, the head coach of theWP A side, said the replacements forMichaels, Phillips and Botha –drawn from the WP B squad – will befinalised by Wednesday.
Westridge Yankees pitcher Jarreddu Plessis and Tygers’ pitcher RyanGroves are the current new caps inthe WP A squad, while VOB catcherKonrad Weitz returns after a four-year absence fromthe squad. Former SA baseballer Kevin Johnson hasbeen appointed head coach of the WP B squad and OllieMoosa will mentor the WP Colts side at the inter-pro-vincial championship
SquadsWestern Province APitchers: Gavin Jefferies (Durbanville), Jarred du
Plessis (Westridge Yankees), Bertus Mostert (BellvilleTygers), Russell Olivier (Bellville), Jean-Pierre Nor-man (Bothasig), Ryan Groves (Bellville).
Catchers: Kyle Ettisch (Bellville), Konrad Weitz(VOB).
Infielders: Paul Bell (VOB), Brett Willemburg (VOB),
Allan Randall (Bellville).Outfielders: Faizel Moosa
(Athlone), Karl Weitz (VOB),Keenan Mashonga (Bellville).
Utility Players: Shannon Eker-mans (Bellville).
Western Province BPitchers: Tyrone Brandt (Ath-
lone), Lyle Johnson (VOB),Lloyd Stevens (Athlone), DylanCoetzee (Durbanville), KevinTownsend (Blaauwberg), Lu-wayne du Plessis (Westridge),Kieran Cree (Bellville).
Catchers: Dayle Feldtman(Bothasig), Tyrone Baglione(Durbanville).
Infielders: PJ Abrahams (Ath-lone), Chad Jones (VOB), Cas-ley Ripepi (Athlone), DarrenWedel (Athlone), Paul van derMerwe (Bellville), KeeganSwanepoel (Bellville).
Outfielders: Duane Feldtman(Bothasig), Ricky Siljeur (Ath-lone), Leon Dodgen (Athlone).
Utility Players: Bradley Eras-mus (Blaauwberg),AdrianLan-geveldt (VOB).
Western Province ColtsPitchers: Jarred Uys (Helder-
berg), Kyle Brandt (Athlone), Dillon Fransman (Cru-saders), Jaydee Thorn (Durbanville), Karl Rohm (Dur-banville), Keegan Watson (Westridge), Che Adams(Athlone).
Catchers: Kyle Inglis (Athlone), Kyle Russouw (Ken-fac).
Infielders: Jadee Rex (VOB), Jayson Ripepi(Westridge), Darren Alexander (Athlone), GarronRichter (Durbanville), Anrich Roberts (Silvertree).
Outfielders: Miguel Ferreira (Bothasig), Kiefer Smith(Bothasig), Benjamin Smith (Westridge), Bradley Wil-liams (Blaauwberg).
Utility Players: Chris Jacobs (Crusaders), Grant Tho-mas (Westridge).
BIG HITTER: SA baseballer Brett Willemburg’s batting prowess should be invaluable for the WP A squad at the interprovincial tournament.
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CHUFFED CHAMPS: Nashua Mobile Cobras captain Justin Kemp,flanked by Charl Langeveldt (left)and Herschelle Gibbs (right), liftsthe Standard Bank Pro20 champions’ trophy after the Cobras beatthe Chevrolet Warriors by 12 runsin the final, watched by an18 000strong crowd at Newlands Cricket Stadium on Fridayevening. The Cobras scored166/5 in the allotted overs before restricting the Warriors to154/6 in a tense finish.
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THULANI SERERO is close toleaving Ajax Cape Town FC to
pursue a professional soccer careerwith Ajax Amsterdam FC in theNetherlands.
Serero’s move to the world-renownedDutch club was confirmed by GeorgeComitis, the CEO of Ajax Cape TownFC, over the weekend.
“There is little doubt that Serero willsoon be joining Ajax Amsterdam. Hewas invited to a trial so that they canfurther assesses his ability to withstandthe pressure of European soccer,” saidComitis.
The good news for Ajax fans is thatSerero (21) will not be lost to the UrbanWarriors until after the end of the Pre-mier Soccer League (PSL) season.
Serero and Sameehg Doutie were ontrial at Ajax Amsterdam early last yearon the recommendation of Hennie Spi-
jkerman, a former technical director atAjax Cape Town.
Spijkerman is now the assistant-coach for Frank de Boer – the new headcoach at Ajax Amsterdam. De Boer lastweek informed Ajax that he needs tohave another look at Serero, who hasshown excellent form for the title-chas-ers in the PSL this season.
Ajax Cape Town FC, which is a satel-lite club of its Dutch namesakes, hassince its founding in 1999 regularly con-cluded successful contracts for its starplayers with its Dutch namesakes.
Serero is set to follow in the footstepsof ex-Ajax aces Benni McCarthy, Day-lon Claasen and Steven Pienaar, as wellas Cameroon international midfielderEyong Enoh – a member of the currentAjax squad that is placed third in theDutch Premier League.
The Soweto-born Serero, Pienaar(now Tottenham Hotspur FC) andClaasen (now Lierse FC, Belgium) wereincluded in the 22-player Bafana Bafa-
na squad that will face Egypt in an Afri-can Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier atEllis Park, Johannesburg on Saturday26 March.
. Bafana Bafana SquadGoalkeepers: Itumeleng Khune,
Wayne Sandlands, Darren Keet.Defenders: Morgan Gould, Sibonisi
Gaxa, Bongani Khumalo, Prince Hlele,Anele Ngoncangca, Siyabonga Sangwe-ni and Reuben Cloete.
Midfielders: Andile Jali, Thanduy-ise Khumboni, Renelwe Letsholonyane,Steven Pienaar (captain), DaylonClaasen, Kagiso Dikgacoi, SiphiweTshabalala, Sifiso Myeni and Tiou Sen-golela.
Strikers: Kermit Erasmus, BernardParker, Davide Somme, Thulani Sereroand Katlego Mphela.
Thulani Serero, tormenting an OrlandoPirates defender during Ajax’s recent 30win at Newlands. Photo: Gallo Images