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Eyetest designer frame multifocal lenses + + MULTIFOCAL OFFER www.eysave.co.za. Terms and conditions apply. Medical Aids and the following cards accepted: Edgars; RCS; Master Card: Visa. Offer only applicable to Kenilworth 021 671 9698 & St Georges Mall 021 422 3130 ONLY R2400 “all medical aid members save with eye save” we will BEAT any quote TUESDAY 2 July 2013 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobi TELLING IT AS IT IS CLAREMONT | RONDEBOSCH CRIME: MULTI-MILLION RAND INVESTMENT PAYS OFF Zooming in on hotspot NADINE MOODIE B ig Brother is going to become a big bother for criminals operating the stretch between Observatory and New- lands. Ten CCTV cameras were installed along Main Road in June last year when the City of Cape Town, UCT and SAB entered a part- nership to ward off crime persisting in this hotspot. The three stakeholders each donated R1m to make these cameras possible. Mowbray Community Policing Forum and Ratepayers’ Association chairperson Jonathan Hobday says the CCTV cameras are proving effective and have assisted with crime and traffic violations. Safety and Security Mayoral Committee member JP Smith says the cameras are oper- ational and specifically placed along this stretch because Law Enforcement noted an increase in criminal activity. Mowbray Police spokesperson Warrant Officer Derek van der Merwe agrees that the cameras are very effective and have assisted them with identifying culprits and false complaints. “The cameras are monitored from the traf- fic management systems office near N1 City Mall and there are talks of installing more because they’ve been so effective in combat- ing crime,” he says. SAB’s Cape region corporate affairs man- ager Sanele Gaqa says they got involved with the initiative at Premier Helen Zille’s request. “The Newlands Brewery is the oldest brewery in South Africa and we’re based in the precinct where the cameras are placed. It’s only right for us to assist,” he says. UCT’s property and services executive di- rector John Critien says the institution joined the partnership with the community to ensure that the surrounding areas are kept safe and clean. “We’re doing this by collaborating with the Groote Schuur Community Improve- ment District (GSCID) who monitor the pre- cinct and provide an integrated and effective security presence,” he says. Ward councillor Matthew Kempthorne says the initiative dates back to when Helen Zille was Cape Town’s mayor. “Policing is a national concern and these cameras are an additional tool for the police and City and will serve as more eyes in the area, adding to long-term safety,” he says. “The Rondebosch Community Improve- ment District started their own initiative when they collected money from their mem- bers to put up cameras in their operating precinct. “These cameras have assisted them with bringing criminals to book and we believe these new cameras will combat crime in Main Road too.” [email protected] Members of the Nobama Coalition of Cape Town pro- test at a pedestrian bridge along the M3 against US Presi- dent Barack Obama’s visit to South Africa. The bridge is close to UCT. The Nobama Coalition called for Obama to be arrest- ed for crimes against humanity. Obama spoke at the university’s Upper Campus on Sunday 30 June.PHOTO: WIKUS DE WET/PHOTO24 Hearing Tests • Hearing Aids Hearing Protection Visit us for our new range of PHONAK hearing aids! Tel: (021) 683-5590 12 Lansdowne Rd, Claremont www.earinstitute.co.za LOUD LOUD AND AND CLEAR CLEAR

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Page 1: Peoples post rondebosch 2 jul 2013

Eyetest designer frame multifocal lenses+ +

MULTIFOCAL OFFER

www.eysave.co.za. Terms and conditions apply.

Medical Aids and the following cards accepted: Edgars; RCS; Master Card: Visa.

Offer only applicable to Kenilworth 021 671 9698 & St Georges Mall 021 422 3130

ONLY R2400“all medical aid members

save with eye save”

we will

BEAT

any quote

TUESDAY 2 July 2013 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobiTELLING IT AS IT IS

CLAREMONT | RONDEBOSCH

CRIME: MULTI­MILLION RAND INVESTMENT PAYS OFF

Zooming in on hotspotNADINE MOODIE

Big Brother is going to become a bigbother for criminals operating thestretch between Observatory and New-

lands.Ten CCTV cameras were installed along

Main Road in June last year when the Cityof Cape Town, UCT and SAB entered a part-nership to ward off crime persisting in thishotspot.The three stakeholders each donated R1m

to make these cameras possible.Mowbray Community Policing Forum

and Ratepayers’ Association chairpersonJonathan Hobday says the CCTV camerasare proving effective and have assisted with

crime and traffic violations.Safety and Security Mayoral Committee

memberJPSmith says the camerasareoper-ational and specifically placed along thisstretch because Law Enforcement noted anincrease in criminal activity.Mowbray Police spokesperson Warrant

Officer Derek van derMerwe agrees that thecameras are very effective and have assistedthem with identifying culprits and falsecomplaints.“The cameras aremonitored from the traf-

fic management systems office near N1 CityMall and there are talks of installing morebecause they’ve been so effective in combat-ing crime,” he says.SAB’s Cape region corporate affairs man-

ager Sanele Gaqa says they got involvedwith the initiative at Premier Helen Zille’srequest.“The Newlands Brewery is the oldest

brewery in South Africa and we’re based inthe precinct where the cameras are placed.It’s only right for us to assist,” he says.UCT’s property and services executive di-

rector John Critien says the institutionjoined the partnership with the communityto ensure that the surrounding areas arekept safe and clean.“We’re doing this by collaborating with

the Groote Schuur Community Improve-ment District (GSCID) who monitor the pre-cinct andprovide an integrated and effectivesecurity presence,” he says.

Ward councillor Matthew Kempthornesays the initiative dates back to when HelenZille was Cape Town’s mayor.“Policing is a national concern and these

cameras are an additional tool for the policeand City and will serve as more eyes in thearea, adding to long-term safety,” he says.“The Rondebosch Community Improve-

ment District started their own initiativewhen they collected money from their mem-bers to put up cameras in their operatingprecinct.“These cameras have assisted them with

bringing criminals to book and we believethese new cameras will combat crime inMain Road too.”

[email protected]

Members of theNobama Coalitionof Cape Town pro­test at a pedestrianbridge along the M3against US Presi­dent BarackObama’s visit toSouth Africa. Thebridge is close toUCT. The NobamaCoalition called forObama to be arrest­ed for crimesagainst humanity.Obama spoke at theuniversity’s UpperCampus on Sunday30 June.PHOTO: WIKUSDE WET/PHOTO24

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PEOPLE'S POST | CLAREMONT | RONDEBOSCHTuesday, 2 July 20132 NEWS

New website makes for exciting readingOnline users will from this week enjoy anew-look People’s Post.The new website went live yesterday af-

ternoon.This format makes it easier to navigate

the website and gives People’s Post readersthe latest news and content at first glance.The changes also allow formore space for

articles on the home page. This space willinclude the latest content uploaded by userssuch as blogs, content from schools andgroups, and articles written by citizen jour-nalists.The PDF version of our newspaper has al-

so been moved and will now be visible onall thepages alongwith thenewcitizen jour-nalist tab.The citizen journalist tab allows users

who are logged in to upload their own arti-cles and photos, add events and reportcrime incidents in their areas.Registeringand logging in isnowalso eas-

ier than before with the “Log in via Face-book” option being the preferred method.Online users who do not have a Facebook

account can still opt to register the normalway by filling out a form and waiting for aconfirmation email.Visit www.peoplespost.co.za and let us

know what you think of the new look byleaving a comment on the website.You can also email post@peoples-

post.co.za with the words “New website” inthe subject field. Or send an SMS to 32516.SMSes cost R1.

.Want to become one of our citizen jour-nalists? Read the citizen journalist guide onthe website and then write and upload anarticle on someone or something interest-ing in your community.Approved stories will be published on the

website under your name. The best storiesalso stand a chance to be published in thenewspaper.

Tuesday 2 July

V Pinelands: The Amputee Support Groupwill meet in the gym of Life Vincent PallottiHospital at 18:30. For additional informationcontact Carol Millar on 083 261 9840.

Thursday 18 July

V Rondebosch: The SPCA will host their135th annual meeting at Belmont Square,

Belmont Road at 16:30. For more informa­tion contact Claudia Kocks on (021) 700 4157or pa@spca­ct.co.za.

Thursday 25 July

V Pinelands: The Cancer Association ofSouth Africa (Cansa) in partnership with LifeHealthcare will be holding this month’sProstate Cancer Support Group at LifeVincent Pallotti Conference Room inPinelands at 18:00. The topic for theevening is Exercise and other lifestylechanges. Partners and all interested in thetopic welcome. Contact Jennilee Hey on(021) 689 5347 during office hours.

Saturday 27 July

V Newlands: The Egyptian Society of South

Africa’s Day School is hosting FemalePharaohs of Ancient Egypt at Kelvin Grovefeaturing Keith Grenville, Jean Smith andProfessor Anthony Humphreys on Hatshep­sut, Tausret and Arsinoe II. Members payR150, non­members pay R165 and studentsR85. This includes lunch and refreshments.For more information call Jean on(021) 557 5082.

Thursday 1 August

V Kenilworth: The Greyladies Associationpresents a cooking demonstration at Pick ’nPay Kitchen, 101 Rosmead Avenue, at 19:00.Tickets cost R60 and bookings close onTuesday 23 July. For additional informationcontact Barbara Fogarty on (021) 671 0820or 082 923 3544. Alternatively email her [email protected].

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PEOPLE'S POST | CLAREMONT | RONDEBOSCHTuesday, 2 July 2013 NEWS 3

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Hijack terrorNADINE MOODIE

A Mowbray woman was at the wrongplace at the wrong time when she washijacked by two men.

Mowbray police spokesperson WarrantOfficer Derek van der Merwe says the twomen initially followed home a Mowbraymanwho lives in the same road as thewom-an.“The man became aware of the men fol-

lowing him and drove home at high speedand quickly managed to get into his housebefore the men could attack him,” he says.“The woman did not know the men were

following her Landseer Road neighbourand also arrived home when the two menapproached her and asked her to hand overher keys and her Audi A3.”The woman, whowants to remain anony-

mous, says she arrived home at 19:30 andopened her driveway gate.“I looked up and saw the two men walk

towards me and point a gun against the carwindow,” she says.“They politely askedme get out and leave

the keys in the cars.“I didn’t want to hit the panic button,

fearing theymight shootme and instead gotbehind the gardenwallwhere Ihit thepanicbutton, but by then the men had left withthe car.”The woman’s husband says the police

spotted the car on Duinefontein Road, nearBishop Lavis, but could not chase it, as itsped off. The husband says the patrol vehi-cle wasn’t fast enough. Police did not wantto comment on this as “it is still under in-vestigation”.Hobday says the suburb is being targeted

on the hijacking front.

“We had a low crime rate in the past, butit seems as if criminals keep targeting ourresidents and we need them to take extraprecautions for their safety,” he says.“Residents need to be vigilant and ensure

that no one are following them, and reportany suspicious activity to the police.”

In May, a Rondebosch resident was heldat gunpoint after he was followed home bythreemenwhohave been labelled as the fol-low home gang. The men told forced him tothe ground and made off with this wallet,keys, car and cellphone.Rondebosch Community Improvement

District’s (RCID) manager Shirley Aldumsays prior to this there were six hijackingincidents in Rondebosch last year.

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PEOPLE'S POST | CLAREMONT | RONDEBOSCHTuesday, 2 July 20134 NEWS

SHERATON TEXTILES

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CAMPAIGN FOR FATHERS: ‘BRING A LITTLE LOVE’

Dad’s the wordTAURIQ HASSEN

For one in three children growing upwithout their fathers, one question re-mains unanswered: “Why did my dad

leave?”According to recent statistics, nearly half

of the country’s children are growing upwith an absent but living dad.There are plenty of reasons for the fathers

not being a factor, such as the impact ofHIV/Aids, cultural traditions, migrationfrom rural to urban areas, tough economicrealities and other complicated social andfinancial explanations.Hoping to restore the value of a father in

the household is the MenCare campaign.Globally, an overwhelming amount of ev-

idence confirms that engaged, responsivefatherhood andmen’s participation in theirchildren’s lives have positive effects forwomen, little ones and themen themselves.MenCare is a global fatherhood campaign

looking to promote men’s involvement asequitable, non-violent fathers and caregiv-ers in order to achieve family well-beingand gender quality.It is coordinated by Promundo and the

Sonke Gender Justice Network.JaneKato-Wallace is a programmeofficer

with Promundo and coordinates the globalMenCare campaign to engage men in car-egiving.“We need to provide spaces for men to re-

flect on the harmful norms that cause themto stifle the future potential of their chil-dren and instead promote efforts that sup-port equality for children, for families, forall,” she says.The campaign was recently in Cape

Town, where the first meeting of the Men-Care Global Fatherhood campaign took

place. One father making the most of histimewith his two sons is AdamBailey, whoalso learntmore about becoming a better fa-ther through MenCare.He lost his wife in a car accident, but says

he was left with two precious little gifts.Only aged two and seven at the time, he

struggled to adapt to life as a single parent,but slowly started receiving support fromhis family, friends and the community.“Both my boys were still young at the

time of my wife’s death and I had to dealwith that as well as looking after them. Itwas hard and there were times when I feltlike giving up,” he says.For three years, both his boys had to live

at their grandparents’ home, as Baileyreached breaking point. “Emotionally, Iwas in tatters and Imissedmywife terribly.I did everything I could, but I knew that duetome hurting, I would never be able to real-ly take care of them,” Bailey says.Thanks to MenCare, he slowly started

patching things up with the boys and todayis closer to them than any other time intheir lives.V To download tools, publications and learn moreabout the campaign, visit www.men-care.org.

BE A MAN: MenCare teaches fathers how to prop­erly love and care for children. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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HAVE YOUR SAY!NAMING OF CIRCLE:

COEN STEYTLER CIRCLE

The City of Cape Town is finalising a naming proposal in respect of an unnamed circle on theForeshore, Cape Town.

The naming proposal entails naming the circle where Heerengracht, Walter Sisulu Avenue,Bartholomeu Dias Boulevard and Vasco da Gama Boulevard meet in front of the Cape TownInternational Conference Centre, to Coen Steytler Circle.

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 17 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act(Act 32 of 2000) that the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunityto indicate support of or objections to the naming proposal for a period of 30 days, from1 July 2013 up to 31 July 2013.

Comments, input and recommendations in respect of this naming proposal may besubmitted in any of the following ways:

• By fax to 021 400 1465• By e-mail to [email protected]• By written submission posted to PO Box 298, Cape Town 8000: For attention: Acting

Manager - Public Participation Unit

Special assistance will be given to people who cannot read or write, people living withdisabilities and other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit written comments,to have their inputs or comments recorded and submitted to the municipality. Such personsshould contact the City of Cape Town’s Public Participation Unit:

For general public participation:Ruché Daniels at 021 400 1766 or e-mail to [email protected] assistance to disadvantaged persons:Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or e-mail to [email protected]

Comment forms for the Coen Steytler Circle naming process will be available on theCity of Cape Town’s website: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices andat public libraries.

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ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER114/2013

KO Challengefinalists namedLIAM MOSES

The gruelling play-off rounds of the 10thannual Engen Knockout Challengecame to an end on Sunday, with 13

teams sealing qualification for the finals.Cape Town’s premier under-17 tourna-

ment started at the beginning of June, withover 100 teams fighting to join hosts Santos,defending champions Ajax Cape Town andNational First Division (NFD) side ChippaUnited in the tournament finals.

However, with thousands of rands worthof prizes and bragging rights at stake onlythe best teams have qualified for the finalsin August.

Teams from across Cape Town have sur-vived the cut and both the northern andsouthern suburbs will be strongly repre-sented.

Parow based NFD team Vasco da Gama,Kraaifontein City, Kuils River FC, IslandsRovers, Bishop Lavis FC and Atlantic Na-cional make up the northern contingent,while Claremont’s ASD Academy, CapeUnited, Grassy Park’s Crusaders, GreenPoint Selesians, Hanover Park FC, Mitch-ell’s Plain’s Kenpark United and Pinelandsclub Old Mutual Academy represent thesouth.

Should one of the qualifiers not be ableto participate, Two Oceans Academy, Unit-ed FC or Eastern Rovers will take theirplace.

One of the most surprising omissionsfrom the list of finalist is Mitchell’s Plain’sWoodlands United, who finished in seventhplace at the finals last year.

Woodlands finished in third place ingroup four after a solitary victory, withBishop Lavis in first on nine points and OldMutual in second on six points.

Lavis were one of only five teams to finishthe second phase with a perfect record,along with Crusaders, Hanover Park, ASDAcademy, Atlantic Nacional.

Hanover Park topped the scoring chartsin the play-off rounds with eleven goals intheir three games, while Crusaders were aclose second with 10.

ASD hit the back of the net seven times,but were the only team not to concede a sin-gle goal.

While most will be backing Ajax and San-tos to take the title again, Hanover Park,Crusaders and ASD could push last year’sfinalists for the crown.

The 10th annual Engen Knockout Chal-lenge will take place from Friday 16 to Sun-day 18 August.

FOOT RACE: Oregan Spurs FC player Chad Fouten (left) and Old Mutual Academy’s EnzoCooksen sprint towards the ball during an Engen Knockout Challenge match in Manenberg onSunday. Old Mutual won the game 2­0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

TRY TIME: Stormers flank Siya Kolisi dots down during a 28­3 victory over the Cheetahs ina Super Rugby match at Newlands on Saturday. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

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SPORTUP AND OVER: Hamiltons lock Tian Fick leaps over an opposition player during a Super League A clashagainst Tygerberg RFC in Green Point on Saturday. Hammies won 64­33. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES