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Vermeende seksuele oortreder wat
na bewering 18 minderjarige seuns
verkrag en seksueel aangerand het,
verskyn eers weer oor twee maande in die
hof.
Die 48-jarige verdagte van Forest Village,
Eersterivier is op Woensdag 13 Januarie by
sy huis in hegtenis geneem nadat die Klein-
vlei-polisie se speurders oor sy doen en late
ingelig is.
n Groep seuns, van wie die jongste agt
jaar en die oudste 13 jaar oud is, het aan die
polisie vertel hoe hulle geskenke, klere,
skoene en soms ook
kontant van die man
ontvang het, by sy
huis oornag het en
daar aangerand is.
Die meerderheid
van die seuns is van
die gebied bekend as
Varkplaas.
TygerBurger het verlede week berig hoe
een ma haar ontsteltenis hieroor uitge-
spreek het.
Sy ennoganderwas opMaandag 18 Janua-
rie in die Blue Downs-landdroshof, waar die
verdagte sy eerste ver-
skyning gemaak het.
Sy saak is tot 8
Maart uitgestel, s
kapt. Florina Muller,
woordvoerder van die
Kleinvlei-polisie.
Hy verskyn dan vir
n formele borgtogaansoek, s Muller.
Die verdagte word tans by die Pollsmoor-
gevangenis in Tokai aangehou.
Die man word aangekla van verkragting,
seksuele aanranding, aanranding en seksue-
le uitbuiting.
Die kinders sal na n forensiese maat-
skaplike werker vir berading verwys word.
Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen hom, maar
daar is nog sake wat ondersoek word. Vol-
gens die ondersoekbeampte sal nog klagtes
bygevoeg word, s Muller.
Die saak word deur die polisie se eenheid
vir gesinsgeweld, kinderbeskerming en sek-
suele oortreding ondersoek.
Daar is vasgestel dat die verdagte by die
Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland werksaam
is.
Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen
hom,maar daar is nog sake
wat ondersoekword.
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Gerrit Odendaal, nuwe hoof by Jan Krielskool, is hier met van die leerders by die skool.
RICHARD ROBERTS
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Die eerste dingop sydagboekasnuweskool-
hoof by Jan Kriel is om elkeen van sy 140
personeellede en leerders op hul naam en
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skool President in Goodwood, maar was op
soek na n nuwe uitdaging toe hy vir di pos
as hoof by Jan Kriel n skool vir leerders
met spesiale onderwysbehoeftes aansoek
gedoen het.
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groot spore gelaat en was n legende by die
skool, s Gerrit.
Ek was 10 jaar by die Horskool Presi-
dent. Ek het in 2005 daar begin en was eers
adjunk-hoof voordat ek tot skoolhoof bevor-
der is, vertel hy.
Die gesoute hoof s egter hy sien uit na
sy nuwe uitdaging.
Ek het gevoel dis tyd vir my om n skuif
te maak.
Ek is lief vir uitdagings.
President is n gewone hoofstroom-skool
en nou is ek by n spesiale skool met sy eie
uitdagings, s die 40-jarige.
Een van die uitdagings, vertel hy, is om
hoof te wees van beide n laerskool en hor-
skool iets besonders uniek vir Gerrit.
Hier is ook koshuise wat ek sal moet be-
stuur en die skool se busvervoerskemamet
18 busse in totaal, s hy.
Bo en behalwe dit is daar ook sy grootste
uitdaging ng volgens hom om die perso-
neel en leerders by die naam te leer ken.
By JanKriel verskil die leerders van di
by gewone hoofstroom-skole.
Hier het elke kind sy of haar eie leerhin-
dernis of gestremdheid en nmensmoet dit
anders hanteer, s Gerrit.
Hy vertel dat dt hom alles fassineer.
Ek vind nog my voete.
Ek beplan nie om groot skuiwe of veran-
deringe by die skool aan te bring nie. Hier
is n goeie infrastruktuur waarop ons kan
voortbou, s hy.
Gerrit s die hoofdoel met behulp van
sy bekwame en geesdriftige personeel is
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ges.
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Wat gaan die polisie doen omtrent die ben-
degeweld in Kalkfontein?
Dt is een van die vrae wat gerig is aan
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dering in di geweldgeteisterde gebied. Dit
was ook die algemene jaarvergadering van
die sektor 2-polisieforum.
Volgens n betroubare bron het bendege-
weld kort voor Kersfees verlede jaar hier
begin kop uitsteek. Die twee teenstrydige
bendes in die gebied staanbekendas dieGa-
zas en die Dixies.
Ons het n geval gehad waar een pad af-
gesper is terwyl die bendes baklei het. Die
polisie is laat kom,maarhul voertuie ismet
klippe bestook, het die bron aanTygerBur-
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Verlede Donderdagaand het n ma vertel
hoe haar seun sukkel om by die skool uit
te kom, omdat hy daagliks deur bendes ge-
teiken word. My seun is in graad 10. Hy
wil skoolgaan, maar kan nie. Hy word ver-
hoed omdat die outjies hom jag, vertel die
ma, wie se identiteit weerhou word.
n Tweede vrou wou ook weet wanneer
die polisie gaan ingryp. Ons wil weet wat
julle gaan doen omtrent die bendes wat ons
huise afbreek? Ons het sake aangemeld,
maar niks kom daarvan nie, s sy.
Volgens die groep ontstoke vroue stap
bendes laat saans tot soggens vroeg in die
gebied rond en veroorsaak moeilikheid.
Lt.kol. DirkRademan, lid van dieKuilsri-
vier-polisie, het die vroue aangemoedig om
elke saak by die polisiekantoor aanhangig
te maak.
Party van die vroue meen dis reeds ge-
doen, maar dat niks daarvan kom nie.
Dis nou al drie weke en niemand is nog
gevang nie. Hulle (die polisie) kom nie uit
nie, s een omgekrapte ma. Die vroue s
die geweld ruk veral naweke handuit. Ons
kan nie snags slaap nie, s nog n vrou.
Rademan het egter volgehou dat die
vroue die polisie moet kontak en die beson-
derhede met sers. Tshepang Hoffman, sek-
torbevelvoerder, deel.
Selwyn Swarts, lid van die subforum, s
sommige van die bendes werf nuwe lede by
horskole in die gebied.
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Delene Bosman, karateinstrukteur, rig n groep seuns en meisies van Wesbank op n geplaveide
deel in die gebied af.
Wesbank het sy
eie Karate Kids
RICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
O
ndanks die feit dat hulle buite in die
ooptes moet oefen, is n groep karate-
studente van Wesbank gretig om
weekliks vir klasse aan te meld.
Hier langs die veeldoelige gemeenskap-
saal inSilversandsweg,Wesbankworddaar
geskop, geslaan, gespring en gekeer dat die
stof behoorlik staan. En dt maak Delene
Bosman, afrigter vanWesbankseTigers-do-
jo, se hart baie bly.
Eerder dt as dat hulle by bendes en
dwelms betrokke raak, s di ma van twee.
Delene het paar jaar gelede saam met
haar kinders, Chadler (11) en Tyshia (7), be-
gin oefen. As ouer het ek gereeld saammet
my kinders gegaan en gewag totdat hul klas
klaarmaak.
Ek wou iets positief saam met my kin-
ders doen en het besluit om saammet hulle
karate te neem, s sy.
Delene, wat n groen gordel het, s ook:
Ek wou ook karate doen om ander ouers
aan te spoor om iets saam met hul kinders
te doen.
Danksy die klasse leer sy nou seuns en
meisies tussen 7 en 18 jaar hoe om te fo-
kus. Hulle word ook nie meer so geboelie
nie, s sy.
Dit is vir my regtig amazing om dit te
sien, s sy. Delene het klasse in Wesbank
begin gee nadat die hoofinstrukteur, Clive
James Eksteen, haar gevra het om uit te
help. Sy rig al van die begin van 2015 af.
Eksteen het besluit om die klub in Wes-
bank te begin om terug te ploeg, vertel Dele-
ne.
Ons het met min studente begin, maar
vandag het ons 43 studente. Ons groei week-
liks. Baie van hulle het al weggegaan, maar
sommige het ook teruggekom.
Die groep berei nou voor om op 30 April
aan n ontwikkelingstoernooi in Durban
deel te neem. Onswil al die studente saam-
neem, maar daar is ongelukkig nie genoeg
geld nie. Ons klasse was verlede jaar gratis.
So dit beteken ons sal geld moet begin insa-
mel, s Delene.
Ons sal nou verkope moet hou om in
Durban uit te kom. Ons sal enige donasies
verwelkom wat dit moontlik sal maak, s
Delene.
V Enigiemandwat die klubwil ondersteun, kan Dele
ne Bosman by 078 285 4168 kontak.
Van die
studente
oefen hul
karatebewe
gings langs
Silversands
weg, Wes
bank. Hier
wys Vonique
Petersen (7),
Vernon
Seconds (10),
Mathew
Seconds (12),
Maronique
Seconds (13)
en Ivan Tasten
(9) hoe dit
gedoen word.
FOTO: RICHARD
ROBERTS
Studente by
di karateklub
in Wesbank
oefen langs
die gemeen
skapsaal in die
gebied. Hier
wys Shaney
Hendricks (11),
Darren Tasten
(12), Chadler
Bosman (11),
Cheswayne
Absolom (13),
Emogan Sauls
(12) en
Chante
Carolison (11)
hoe n mens
n vuishou
slaan.
FOTOS: RICHARD
ROBERTS
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n
Tekort aan polisiebeamptes in
Kuilsrivier is dalk binnekort iets
van die verlede.
Sowat 30 nuwe lede vars uit die polisie
se opleidingskollege in Philippi word later
vanjaar in Kuilsrivier ontplooi, s kapt.
Isaac van Niekerk, polisiewoordvoerder.
Volgens hom word daar eers agt nuwe le-
de, wat reeds n groot deel van hul opleiding
voltooi het, in die gebied ontplooi. Later sal
nog 21 by hulle aansluit.
Die 21 nuwe rekrute moet eers hul oplei-
ding voltooi by die gemeenskapsdienssen-
trum waar klagtes gerapporteer word, s
Van Niekerk.
Die opleiding in Philippi duur sowat nege
maande.
Daarna word die studente by die gemeen-
skapsdienssentrum opgelei, waarna hulle
die strate invaarmet n sektorbevelvoerder
om hulle met die gebied, sy klagtes en men-
se te vereenselwig, verduidelik Van Nie-
kerk.
Sodra die opleiding met die sektorbevel-
voerder afgehandel is, keer hulle dan terug
na die kollege. Daarna word hulle perma-
nent by die polisiekantoor oorgeplaas en as
volwaardige konstabels aangestel.
Die nuwe lede behoort almal teenMei vir
diens te rapporteer.
Die rekrute is tussen 18 en 29 jaar oud.
Ons het altyd gevalle waarmense bevor-
der word, die diens verlaat f na ander een-
hede of kantore verplaas word.
Daar is dus gereeld n uitvloei van men-
se.
Die nuwe groep is dus vir ons n groot
hulp, s Van Niekerk.
Dit beteken ook dat ons meer van ons
hulpbronne sal kan benut en meer mense
op die strate sal kan ontplooi.
Volgens hom is daar gereeld bestaande le-
de wat graag by die speurdiens, vingeraf-
druk- of honde-eenheid wil aansluit.
Die nuwe lede wat ons bykry, laat dan
di bestaande lede toe om vir ander poste
aansoek te doen.
Ons verwelkom die nuwe lede. Dit gaan
ons help om n beter diens te lewer.
Hoe meer lede jy het, hoe gouer kan jy
aandag aan klagtes gee, s hy.
Lt. kol. Dirk Rademan, n senior lid in die
diens, het gemeenskapslede in Kalkfontein,
waar daar al sedert Desembermaand bende-
geweldwoed, gerusgestel deur die nuusmet
hulle te deel.
Heelparty vroue van die gebied het gekla
oor die toenemende bendegeweld waarby
veral jong kinders betrek word.
Nuwewoema vir
polisie in Krivier
DESIRE RORKE
@dezzierorke
Alcohol screenings will now be done at any
random time day or night to ensure safer
roads in the City, traffic official Desir Ben-
adie warned at a subcouncil meeting held
last week.
Benadie said this initiative was one of
many strategies to be implemented in 2016
to improve service delivery in Cape Town.
Statistics are alarming. Driving under
the influence of alcohol is bynomeansprob-
lematic during night time hours only.
In recent months, countless daytime
drivers have been found guilty of this of-
fence, especially in the mornings when
drivers are still under the influence from
the previous nights drinking, she said.
Such screenings will be done at major
roadblock operations around the clock.
Apart from this project the City is ap-
pointing 60 new traffic officers city wide.
Along with these new appointments, the
department has also requested additional
unmarked patrol vehicles to monitor mov-
ingvehicle violations in the farnorthernar-
eas of Kraaifontein and Brackenfell, she
said.
Much focus will also be placed on the
main taxi routes, such asOld Paarl Road for
instance.
Apart fromnormal operations, a special-
ised taxi unit will also be deployed to opera-
tions in the area.
They will focus on all taxi issues such
as roadworthiness, illegal operations and
permits.
Sunrisers now also taboo
The Kleinvlei Police want to notify all li-
censed firearmowners and newapplicants of
the dates and times for new firearm applica-
tions and enquiries.
Captain Florina Muller, spokesperson for
the police station, said the days for applica-
tions are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs-
days from 08:00 until 15:00.
Firearm owners residing in Kleinvlei, Eer-
ste River, Blackheath, Malibu Village, The
Conifers and Tuscany Glen are welcome to
renew or apply at this station.
Gunowners encouraged to renew licences
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A
s baba het dokters kleinWazlianoWil-
lemse se gesin voorberei vir die ergste.
Hy gaan dit nie maak nie, is aan sy ou-
ma en nou voog, Louise Hartnick Willemse
van Wesbank, ges.
Op Woensdag 13 Januarie het hy hulle eg-
ter verkeerd bewys en sy eerste skooldag by
die Laerskool Hoofweg begin, vertel die trot-
se ouma met n bre glimlag.
Louise, n enkelma, sien al 7 jaar om na
Wazliano, wat as babamet TB en breinvlies-
ontsteking gediagnoseer is. Hy is by die
huis gebore en was nooit hospitaal toe nie.
Twee maande n sy geboorte het ons hom
kliniek toe geneem.
Daar het n verpler hom al sy inspui-
tings op een slag gegee, maar toe begin hy
koorsig en lam raak.
Ons vermoed dis as gevolg van die talle
inspuitings. Dalk was dit te veel.
Volgens die ouma het Wazliano vir weke
daarna gereeld onophoudelik gehuil.
Een oggend hoor ek net n doodsroggel.
Sy o was besig om om te dop en daar het
skuim in symondhoekeverskyn. Sy liggaam
was verlam.
Wazliano is na die Tygerberg-hospitaal ge-
haaswaar die slegte nuus aanLouisemeege-
deel is. Die dokter het ges hulle kan nie
veel vir hom doen nie en dat hy TB en brein-
vliesontsteking het. Louise het gesukkel
om die nuus te verwerk.
Ek het geglo my kleinkind sal nie dood-
gaan nie. Hy is n vegter.
Wazliano het daarna n operasie van agt
ure ondergaan. Die dokter het ges hy gaan
dit nie maak nie. Hy was in n koma. Ons
is voorberei op die ergste.
Wazliano het bygekom en is n maande se
hospitaalbehandeling ontslaan. Hy sou by
die huis verder versorg word.
Hy was baie maer, net vel en been. Hy
was vir die volgende twee jaar in en uit die
hospitaal.
Die dokters het ges hy sal nooit kan loop
of kruip nie, dat hy nooit enigiets sal kan
doen nie.
Wazliano het later begin seil op die vloer
en toe begin kruip.
Hy het later begin loop.
Die dokter s nou dit was n wonder-
werk, vertel Louise.
Wazliano is aan die begin van die jaar by
die skool ingeskryf en vorder goed.
Ek geniet die skool baie en ek hou daar-
van, is al wat kleinWazliano tydens die on-
derhoud by sy ouma se huis wou s.
Wonderwerk dat hy skool toe is
Wazliano Willemse van Wesbank is as baba in
en uit hospitale weens siektes. Die dokters het
aan sy gesin ges dat hy nie lank sou leef nie.
Hy het egter vroer vandeesmaand as gr. 1leer
der by die Laerskool Hoofweg in Wesbank
ingeval. FOTO: VERSKAF
Klein Wazliano Willemse is hier by sy ouma en voog, Louise Willemse, by die gesin se huis in
Wesbank. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
City clinics
get FreeCall
service lines
FreeCall lines have been installed at
24 of the City of Cape Towns health
clinics across the city, including the
clinics in Blue Downs, Eerste River,
Wesbank, Bothasig, Durbanville and
Parow.
Residents can now report general
service delivery issues while waiting
to be seen by clinic staff. More impor-
tantly, this has the potential to be a
valuable tool for our Health Director-
ate. If a client has aproblemat the clin-
ic, they can log that concern or make
any suggestions to address the issue in
real time. To date, client concerns
have been dealt with at clinic level.
This opens up a whole new world of
possibilities, says the Citys Mayco
member for health, Siyabulela Mam-
keli.
FreeCall lines were first introduced
in 2012 as a means of allowing resi-
dents in disadvantaged areas to com-
municate with the Citys call centre
free of charge for general enquiries
and to report service requests. Todate,
142 FreeCall lines have been installed
at municipal buildings, housing offi-
ces, cash offices and libraries.
TheCitysMaycomember for corpo-
rate services, XantheaLimberg added:
We are pleased that our roll-out of
FreeCall lines at City clinics will aid
residents to provide constructive feed-
back to the City so we can ensure that
our residents receive the quality
health care they deserve. This has the
potential to further improve our servi-
ces.
MalawianChichewa-speakers are invited
to a Muzitsanzira Yehova service on Sun-
day 7Februaryat theJehovahsWitnesshall
at 16 Stellenberg Road, Bellville. Contact
Paul on [email protected] for more
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perhaps the guitar likeEricClapton
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If so, then why not join a group of en-
thusiastic music instructors who will be
offering music classes to both young and
old?
The music classes will be conducted
fromFebruary at the building of the Eer-
ste River non-profit organisation Com-
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Maria Jaftha, a member of the organi-
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with lessons starting next month.
This is the second year that themusic
programme has been running.
The instructors have been trained by
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Snake bites rife this summer
The presence of puff adders (pictured) and Cape cobras has seen an increase in the number of
snake bites in pets, says a local veterinary hospital with several branches across the Peninsula.
Snake bite treatment is a very expensive affair, but can save the life of a pet.
MICHELLE LINNERT
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nakes soaking up the sun and slither-
ing away from veld fires often end up
in residential backyards,making them
a serious adversary to domestic pets.
Because of this, veterinarians Ryan Nor-
rie andNolanMoss at the TygerbergAnimal
Hospital say their hospital has recently seen
an increase in the number of snake bites in
pets.
We have definitely seen an increase in
snake bites this year, Moss says. There
seems to be an increase across the Cape Pen-
insula.
He sayswhilenoaccuratenumbers areyet
available, the largest chunk of the bites are
taking place close to Table Mountain.
The reasons are simple, Moss says.
Snakes aremore active in hot, dryweather,
which may account for the increased num-
bers recently.
Fires send snakes fleeing to gardens, houses
Norrie agrees: Snakes are cold-blooded
animals that raise their body temperature
by lying in the sun or lower it by crawling
into the shade. So this means snake bites
will be less likely to happen in winter time
as the snakes are hibernating.
Also something to think about is all of the
fires we are experiencing you find that
most wildlife will move to safer areas, and
this could be your back garden or even your
house, Norrie says.
They have seen mostly Cape cobra or puff
adder snake bites over the last two months,
Moss adds.
He explains a bit more about the chemical
reactions causedby the two toxins: Cape co-
bras are neurotoxic and cause paralysis of
the respiratory muscles, leading to death.
Puff adders are cytotoxic and bites cause se-
vere tissue swelling, with fluid, blood and
protein loss.
In both cases anti-venom treatment redu-
ces the severity of clinical signs but must be
given in the early stages, Moss says.
According to him, cobra bite victims need
to be placed on a ventilator, normally for one
to three days, and they require intensive
care, while puff adder victims often develop
shock and multiple organ failure, requiring
intensive care and usually multiple plasma
and blood transfusions.
And treatment is not cheap.
The cost of treatment ... can escalate be-
yond R30 000 in some cases. Many animals
unfortunately die before they are presented
to the clinic.
Moss adds cobra bites that are treated ag-
gressively and early, usually have a more
promising outcome, but not so with puff ad-
der bites.
Evenwith aggressive treatment the prog-
nosis forpuff adderbites is alwaysguarded,
Moss says. I recently treated a staff mem-
bers dog that required four blood transfu-
sions, six plasma transfusions, and took
over one month to fully recover, he says.
Norrie says theyve seen some really sad cas-
es, but its not all doom and gloom.
Most of the time if a pet pulls through
from such an attack there are hardly any aft-
er-effects, but possible scarring or muscle
loss from dead tissue has been seen.
You wont see it very often, but if a pa-
tient was bitten on an extremity and to save
the pets life, amputation can be an option,
he says.
We have seen some heartbreaking cases
where the outcome was death. In one case
we had two rottweilers that were bitten by
the same snake andboth dogswere put down
due to their state, says Norrie.
Owners need to keep clear
He addswhen pets are bitten, owners need
to keep clear of the snakes to avoid being bit-
ten themselves. So how can owners avoid
pets getting bitten?
There is no way of avoiding snake bites
at home short of permanently housing the
pet, says Moss.
Pet owners need to be aware of the risks
when taking their animals on walks, and
adds they need to learn to identify the two
snakes.
Neither snake is particularly aggressive.
Pet owners should never attempt to confront
a snake, Moss says.
Once bitten, time is of the essence, espe-
cially where the Cape cobra is concerned.
Only a few veterinary practices stock an-
ti-venomdue to its high cost, and fewer prac-
tices still have 24-hour care and ventilators,
for the same reason.
Pet owners should acquaint themselves
with practices that are able to treat snake
bites. If a pet is bitten by either snake, they
should immediately be transported to a 24-
hour facility that possesses a ventilator and
stocks anti-venom.
Norrie says their facility is one of few that
stocks the required anti-venom and is open
at all hours. The anti-venom we have on
stock is the same used on humans. Please
note that it is a very expensive medication.
V Has your pet been the unfortunate victim of a
snake bite? Let TygerBurger know about your experi
ence at [email protected].
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F
ifty years after the destruction of Dis-
trict Six, David Kramer has assembled
a talented cast to pay homage to the vi-
brant culture that once defined the area.
Over 60 000 residents were relocated from
District Six in the 1960s after it was declared
a white group area. A way of life was de-
stroyed. Today hardly anything remains of
what was once a thriving, densely populat-
ed, multi-ethnic and multicultural commu-
nity.
Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre, lo-
cated in District Six, will pay tribute to the
place and its people withDistrict Six Kana-
la, a musical directed by Kramer.
While previews start onTuesday2Februa-
ry already, the show will enjoy its premier
onThursday 11 February, exactly fifty years
after the 1966 declaration.
Kramer, who together with his theatre
partner, Taliep Petersen, created hugely
successful musicals like District Six, Fairy-
land and Kat and the Kings, will celebrate
the vibrant musical culture found in the
streets, halls, hotels, clubs and bioscopes of
1960s District Six.
Kanalawill be myway of celebrating the
memory of some of the amazing talents from
District Six that I met and worked with over
the past three decades people like Taliep,
Salie Daniels, Cyril Valentine, Billy Jaftha,
Dougie Schrikker, Al Hendricks, Zayn Ad-
am as well as Richard Rive and Vincent Kol-
be, he says. These stalwarts shared their
recollections of Distric SixwithKramer, but
anewgenerationof starswill bring their sto-
ries to the stage.
The cast includes Loukmaan Adams,
Bianca le Grange, Carlo Daniels, Edith
Plaatjies, SneDladla, NatashaHess andCleo
Raatus, who will be accompanied by a six-
piece live band under the leadership of saxo-
phonist Don Vino Prins and the guidance of
musical director Alistair Izobell.
Tickets for the preview performances
from Tuesday 2 to Wednesday 10 February
cost R130 each when booking through the
box office on 021 461 4554. Tickets for the rest
of the run at Computicket.
V TygerBurger wants to hear about your memories
of District Six. Send an email to [email protected]
with your story.
Kramer assembles
cast for District Six
Bianca le Grange and Loukmaan Adams are
two of the stars of District SixKanala.
Brideswho tied the knot last year have
until 7 February to enter the Parow
Centre and TygerBurger Wedding
Dress competition.
We are looking for the perfect wed-
dinggownbe it classic, sophisticated,
traditional or eccentric it depends on
how it looked on you!
Finalistswill win their share of priz-
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Entry forms are available from the
Parow Centre info desk (opposite
Checkers).
Brides need to complete the entry
form and attach a full length photo of
themselves in their wedding gowns
and drop it off in the entry box at the
info desk.
A copy of the high resolution photo
must also be e-mailed to karis@evolu-
tiontrust.co.za before 14:00 on 7 Febru-
ary.
Ten finalists will be selected to par-
ticipate in a live wedding dress show-
case in the Markham Court at Parow
Centre on 27 February with Saskia
Falken as MC.
VFormore information, terms and conditions,
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Win great prizes if
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When Philani Dladla cracked open
his first book a heavy political
read he had no idea hed one day
become a published author him-
self.
As a 12-year-old boy reading The
Last White Parliament by Frederik
van Zyl Slabbert, he also had no in-
kling of the journey he would have
to endure to write his own book.
It was this journey that Dladla
recently shared at the Big Issue
breakfast, and his work to inspire
others to start reading.
The regular breakfast event is
used to raise funds in support of
the magazine.
Dladla spent years sleeping un-
der the Nelson Mandela Bridge in
Johannesburg, trapped in drug ad-
diction. It was his love for books,
inspired when he was 12, which ul-
timately saved him.
His first book was a gift on his
birthday from his mothers em-
ployer. Growing up in rural KwaZ-
ulu Natal, Dladla could hardly
speak English when he was given
that book. But he pored over it, in-
tent on understanding it and un-
locking the promise ofmore books.
The book collection of hismothers
employer was later left to him.
In his early twenties, Dladla
worked as a health caregiver. But
the freedom that camewith the pay
cheque saw him experimenting
with drugs.
It was something I didnt have
before. I was overwhelmed by the
independence, he says.
His addiction soon spiralled out
of control, and he started selling
his possessions to buy drugs when
he ran out of money.
Drugs changed my life. I de-
pended on them. I could go days
without eating, but I couldnt go
fourhourswithout drugs. I soldmy
things and eventually, when I
couldnt pay my rent anymore, I
was kicked out.
The only place Dladla felt he
could go was the bridge, where he
lived with other drug users. When
he arrived, he was forced to hand
over his clothes as rent.
They told me nothing was for
nothing. Living on the street is
dangerous. People fight over sim-
ple things. You see people dying
from drugs. Its everyman for him-
self, he says.
But he managed to hang onto his
books, and eventually he started to
sell them to make a living.
Dladla would review each book,
selling them to passing motorists
with prices determined by how
good each book was.
I hadnothing left. All I hadwere
my books. I had to work with what
I had, he says.
One day, Dladla was spotted by
a young filmmaker, who produced
a documentary on his mobile
bookshop.
I shared my story. By that time
I was nine months clean and run-
ning a soup kitchen for my friends
living under the bridge with the
money I would have spent on
drugs. Iwas also running a reading
club for children in Joubert Park,
near where I lived, he says.
The documentary spurred an in-
flux of donations which allowed
him to expand the reading club and
teach children computer skills.
Working with kids is always a
nice experience.We read and I help
them with homework, he says.
But he has had to leave some
friends behind along the way.
Its hard to help someone who
doesnt want help. I had to leave be-
hind my friends who do drugs and
focus on the reading clubs, he
says.
Dladla has now told this journey
in a book, The Pavement Book-
worm.
I always dreamed I would be
published. When I was living on
the street I would write down ev-
erything that happened, hoping
one day someone would come and
publish it, he says.
But I didnt write it to make
money. I wrote it to tell the story.
Ive always loved telling stories
and, even in the hard times, put-
ting a smile on someones face us-
ing books.
His love of reading saved him from despair
Philani Dladla has written a book, The Pavement Bookworm, about how
books helped him quit his drug addiction and move off the streets.
In the high-tech world of the modern neona-
tal ICU there is no substitute for breastmilk.
When a vulnerable babys mother is unable
to supply breast milk, donated breast milk
can offer this life-saving gift from another
mother.
Neonatologist Dr Alan Horn of Groote
Schuur Hospital says: I firmly believe that
the practice of milk banking is still in its in-
fancy, globally and especially in South Afri-
ca. I expect it will steadily increase in pro-
file.
Donating breast milk is an act that in-
volves the least pain and themost gain, com-
pared to any other human tissue or organ
donation. It is potentially life-saving and is
worth more than equipment or staff. The
term milk bank is perfect it simultane-
ously describes the safety and the value of
donated milk.
Milk Matters is such a breast milk bank
devoted to saving the lives of primarily pre-
mature babies in neonatal ICUs who do not
have access to their own mothers milk. It
has depots in locations around the city, in-
cluding Brackenfell, Durbanville, Milner-
ton, Panorama and Parow.
The need for donor milk is mainly when
a mother is too ill to provide breast milk or
is unable to physically be with or regularly
visit her baby in hospital. Donor milk may
also be needed for a short time in the case
of multiple births such as triplets, when the
mothermay initiallynothave enoughbreast
milk for her babies.
Already the demand for donormilk far ex-
ceeds supplies and requests from doctors for
donor milk continue to increase.
MilkMatters, a registered non-profit orga-
nisation, started providing donor breast
milk to the neonatal ICUs of Cape Towns
biggest state hospitals in 2003.
To date 30 hospitals, in both the state and
private sector, have received donor milk
fromMilk Matters and in addition the orga-
nisation has helped five hospitals set up
their own in-house milk banks. Most of the
donor milk goes to babies in state hospitals,
where the need is highest.
Since just 50ml of breast milk can feed a
baby of less than a kg for 24 hours, mothers
do not need to donate large quantities of
breast milk to make a significant impact.
Some donor mothers make once-off dona-
tions of stockpiled milk that is not required
for their own baby, whilst othermothers do-
nate for periods varying from a few weeks
to a year or more.
Milk Matters provides donors with sterile
containers, which can be collected from one
of the 25depots,wherebatches of frozenmilk
can also be delivered. All milk is pasteur-
ised.
MilkMatters, a registered non-profit orga-
nisation, relies on donations from individu-
als and organisations both to maintain the
current service and to expand.
V For more information, visit www.milkmatters.org
Donate breastmilk to local hospitals
You can donate
breast milk for
needy babies at a
milk bank in
your area. A local
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W
ith 2016 in full swing and a new gen-
eration entering the educational
stream, parents have a part to play
in motivating the new learners.
Helping parents establish a regular read-
ing routine with their children, and renew-
ing their own commitment to root a culture
of reading, is Nalibali, the national reading-
for-enjoyment campaign, that has issued its
2016 Story Power Promise.
Designed as a commitment pledge for both
parents and children to sign, the promise
outlines commitments made by the cam-
paign to help parents and caregivers across
the country establish reading habits with
the children in their lives. It also includes
corresponding promises for adults and chil-
dren to assist them in building new reading
habits and maintaining and growing exist-
ing ones.
Reading and sharing stories with chil-
dren is one of the most powerful gifts you
can give them, explains Jade Jacobsohn,
managing director of Nalibali. Not only
does it help to develop childrens literacy
skills, it also fires up those parts of the brain
concerned with imagination, emotion, sen-
sation and movement. Ultimately it helps to
create theneural circuits that enable sophis-
ticated thinkingand reasoning, helping chil-
dren to do well at school.
Founded in 2012 by PRAESA (the Project
for the study of alternative education in
South Africa) and the DG Murray Trust,
Nalibali has been working with a growing
number of partners to get everyone in South
Africa excited about reading and storytel-
ling in English and other home languages.
The campaign has achieved significant
success through sustained mentoring and
collaboration with communities, reading
clubs, literacy organisations and volunteers
of all ages and has grown to include 810 read-
ing clubs since its inception.
It is also helping to grow the library of
South African childrens literature and sto-
ries through its bi-weekly reading-for-enjoy-
ment newspaper supplement and weekly ra-
dio stories. To date Nalibali has produced
51 stories, and in 2016 aims to add to thiswith
a further eight stories.
We have made our promise to the nation
to assist and support children and adults in
becoming strong and powerful readers
through the development, translation and
distribution of literacy materials as well as
on-the-ground support and we hope that
they will join us on our literacy journey in
2016 as we work together to grow a nation
that reads, continued Jacobsohn.
The StoryPower promise formspart of the
campaigns broader Story Power campaign
with the clear message that anyone can
share a story anytime, anywhere. And, un-
derpinning the Nalibali methodology is the
idea that reading for enjoyment reaps the
best rewards as children who have enjoya-
ble storytelling and reading experiences
with caregivers at home showmore motiva-
tion to read on their own.
With this in mind the campaign is asking
families to make reading a fun part of every
day this year by reading and sharing stories
together for just 15 minutes in their home
languages. Stories in a range of South Afri-
can languages are available from Nalibalis
web and mobisites, as are tips and ideas on
how to read and share them.
VNalibali is available for download from its websites
www.nalibali.org and www.naliabli.mobi.
Reading one ofmost powerful gifts
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X1R12021-AL270116
: 087 740 1091 [email protected]
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PERSONAL SERVICES
1400
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HERBALIST
1435
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MaamaSusan& JP
Thanks Maama for a great year of 2015 for me and my
family, Your lotto numbers,magic ring and wallet, lucky
oil worked within 24 hours. Get up to 1 million rands in
spiritual loan, money in account same day. Verbasend
geld uit my pensioenfonds en my dogters ongevalle-
fonds geld was In 2 weke Bataal om die gebruik van
olie muyite. Jackpot lotto-nommers net R700
Susan0837694535 and JP0783916510
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PERSONAL
SERVICES
1400
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CATERING &
VENUES
1401
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A & A HIRING
For all your crockery,
cutlery, linen, etc. @ 10c
per item. Fully equipped
and draped venue.
Call: 082 267 7616 /
021 902 0904
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ALL OCCASIONS CATERING
Flowers for all occasions
Hiring for all occasions, chair covers,
arch and red carpets. Call Jenny
0219528535 /0729066063
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CHILDRENS
ENTERTAINMENT
1405
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CHILDREN'S FUN Jumping
Castles, tables & chairs and
Theme parties.
021 905 6119/072 909 1203
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Affordable jumping castles,tables
chairs, kiddies decor, candyfloss,
birthday cakes & partypackets.
076 233 2954/079 475 0839
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DRIVING
SCHOOLS
1417
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Quality Driving/learners classes
Denzil 0787666858/0219271717
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HERBALISTS
1435
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MAAMA AMINAH
1.Broken relationship /
Marriage
2.Financial problems
3. Magic ring/wallet
Call/Whatsapp
060 338 2544
First 12 people free
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HASSAN - Stop
suffering. Come & get
your magic wallet which
will make you rich.
CALL DR HASSAN &
MAAMA HAAWA
021 801 9650 /
074 897 0765
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MAMA JULIA& JOSHUA
Has your problem taken
too long to be fixed by
your healer?
Come use our quick spels
to your debts, bad luck,
love problems,
magic wallet, money in
account, lotto
Dep. only R100 and pay
after success.
0784490562
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PROBLEM SOLVED
Troubled relationship
Financial problems
Magic Ring / wallet
Lucky oil
Promotion at work
Cleaning homes
Health problems, Body
pains, Diabets
Find MAAMA JAMIRA'S
MUTI SHOP in Eerste
River behind Pick 'n Pay
Shop 9. 078 461 3229
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LOANS
1445
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Alle ure. Car pawn+
Oorbrug. 082 359 2546
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A BRIDGING LOAN
Waiting for
Pension/Package
payouts? SMS or send
"please call me"
082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
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Are u waiting on a
PENSION /PROVIDENT
payout? Lump sum only.
Sms/Call: 0768867655
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BUSINESS /
PERSONAL LOANS
R10,000 - R250,000 same
day approval.
We assist Blacklisted also
Contact: (021)828 5906
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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L & L Nutec /Wendy's
3 x 6 Nutec R9 000
DIY - 3 X 9 - R6 500
DIY - 3 x 6 - R5 000
FREE Burglar Bars.
Call 076 590 9747
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BUILDING
MATERIAL
1610
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5 m BOUSAND & KLIP.
021 397 1501/ 082 709 6443
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WANTED TO BUY
1675
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021 949 0458
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A trauma is a very frightening event, such as:
-Where your life or someone elses life was in danger
-Where you or someone else got seriously hurt
If you keep struggling with some of the following symptoms for longer than about a month
you could have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD):
The trauma keeps frightening you by repeated memories or nightmares
You try hard to avoid thinking about the trauma and you avoid people, places or situations
that remind you of the trauma
You have negative changes in your thinking or feelings, like blaming yourself, having strong
negative beliefs about yourself or others, feeling cut off or distant from other people
You become sensitive for danger so you fight more than before, you are always on the
lookout for possible danger, you struggle to concentrate and you sleep poorly
You could take part in the Shared Roots study if:
You have been diagnosed with PTSD OR
You think you may have PTSD based on the
symptoms listed above
Whats involved?
You travel in to Stellenbosch University medical
campus next to Tygerberg hospital for 3 visits
At the visits we ask you questions about your health,
we do physical exams, we take bloods (like
cholesterol and glucose) and we do a brain scan
After each of the visits we give you money for
travelling costs
After your visits you will get a report about your
general health (like blood pressure and cholesterol)
The study was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Stellenbosch
Examples of trauma: Serious accidents (car accidents); Assaults (being hit, kicked); Being
threatened with a weapon (like a gun or knife); Sexual assault (like rape or molestation)
To take part you have to be:
18 years and older AND
Mixed ancestry (coloured)
Are you interested?
Please contact:
(021) 938-9768 or
Have you been through a trauma?
Want to take part in a research study?
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GENERAL &
HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/
UPHOLSTERY
1803
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CARPETS, Couches CLEANED
A deep wash at best rates.
021 592 0626/082 428 7163
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BUILDING &
CONSTRUCTION
1801
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A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.
Ph 078 611 3627.
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FOR ALL BUILDING
Renovations, vibracrete walls,
carports, wendy houses & replacing
wooden frames with aluminium
painting, plumbing & paving.
Call 081 450 9021 / 021 952 4758
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Bouwerk en planne
asook: Vibracrete
walls, houses, fancy
ceilings, raisers, spikes
and Carports & Paving.
Call: 021 908 0012/
082 299 9111
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DSTV/TV/DVD
SERVICES
1807
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AERIAL SATELLITE SERVICES
Have DStv/Aerial Problems?
* No Signal?
* Picture breaking up?
* Re-installations?
We do: Home Theatre, Extra Points,
TOP TV install
Call Vincent 0822689339
Same day response.
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PRO FIX TV
Repairs to all makes of TV's,
Plasmas and LCD's.
Free pick-up & deliveries.
Aerial & DStv installations.
0219317616/ 0832949931
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ELECTRICAL
1810
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ALL ABOUT APPLIANCES
Repairs to stoves, w.machines,
t/driers, m/waves, d/washers &
fridges.
Contact Mr Campbell 0782228510 or
0730471484 / 0219523417 /
0219521399
ALL MAKES & MODELS
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FRIDGE RE-GASSING
(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 083 330 1625
*All jobs done at home!!!
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REPAIRS
1818
.
ALL FRIDGE REGASSING
FROM R120
CALL: 084 463 2012
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GLASS/WINDOWS
1827
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ALUMINIUM windows, doors,
b.bars, gates & glass repairs.
Call: 073 429 7856
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
INTERIOR
1835
.
BIC kitchen &
bedrooms.
0219525374/0796924877
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BLINDS: All Types. Discount on
immediate orders. Call Alfonso
0715748102/ 0215920426
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
EXTERIOR
1836
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J & C ALUMINIUM
Aluminium doors, window frames
+ glass fitted, sliding doors,
shower doors and shopfronts,
enclosures & repairs. All work fitted
& made of a very high quality.
20 Yrs experience.
Contact: Sheldon Rinquest
All hrs @ 079 817 1092
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VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,
Plastering, Carports, Painting.
(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
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MISCELLANEOUS
1845
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ACA Burglar bars, gates, carports &
Vibr. All hours, best prices!
Call: 073 857 1367
.
AHA Burglar Bars, Gates&Vibr
0219331647/0835421097/
0219091807.
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REWINDING OF ALL
ELECTRICAL MOTORS.
And repairs on washing
machines, stoves &
microwaves. Call 078 178 3500 /
021 905 3547
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PAVING
1873
.
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.
Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
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PLUMBERS
1855
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GIDEES PLUMBING
SERVICES CC
(Registered Licensed
plumbers)
(24Hours Reliable)
Geyser specialist
Pressure valves
Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
New installations e.t.c
Contact: Gilbert
078 283 4370 or email:
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BUSINESS
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FOR SALE
2405
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Salon for Sale in
Canaught Road
R80 000 Neg.
Call 074 436 5559
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PROPERTIES
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GARDEN FLATS
TO LET
3265
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RAVENSMEAD
Oumawoonstel beskikbaar vir jong
getroude paar. Bring SA ID
dokumente saam. R2,600 p.m.
Water ingesluit. Onmid.besk.
TEL. 076 791 9788
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SEPARATE
ENTRANCES
3316
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BISHOP LAVIS
1 Bedroom. No smoking & drinking.
R2 000 p.m. Tel. 060 441 9687
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EMPLOYMENT
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EDUCATION
3660
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QUALIFIED EDUCARE
TEACHER REQUIRED
For Creche in Bishap Lavis
Must start 1 Feb 2016
Call: 0833556714
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GENERAL
3680
.
AGENTS NEEDED.
Watkins/Valeur. Top
commission paid.
Call 021 593 7007 all areas
or 083 330 8307 or fax:
021 593 9753
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AVON-AGENTE BENODIG
Elsies, Delft, Bellville, Belhar &
Bishop Lavis. Kommissie.
Sms naam en adres na
0834050511 of 0743698091
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AVON-AGENTE BENODIG
Vanaf 15% tot 30% kommissie.
Skakel: 021 910 2747 /
073 227 1034
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CELL PHONE TECHNICIAN
REQUIRED
Requirements
Must speak Urdu & English
Minimum 2 years working exp.
Good communication skills
Must have references
Good Customer Relations
Duties include
Report directly to the owner
Handle all incoming and out going
repairs.
Salary will be negotiated.
E-Mail -
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VACANCIES
CLASSASSISTANT
& DRIVER with PDP and
sober habits.
Closing date: 29 January
CV to be handed in at the
Oasis Special School,
Belhar on