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Woensdag, 15 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER Best Beetle offers Beetle repairs & services, Beetle rentals, Beetle rebuilds and 24 hour breakdown services to our clients. Contact us on or email us on our website is 073 115 7988 / 081 319 6390 [email protected] www.bestbeetle.com BEST BEETLE(pty)ltd 2014/168183/07 X1PYDF7H-AL150415 Woensdag, 15 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER RADIO: CAPE LEARNER CREATES HIS OWN SHOW Teen keeps youth talking GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz Z eke Warely is a young man using the air waves to improve life in his commu- nity. Since the beginning of the year the 13- year-old Grade 9 Rhodes High learner from Charlesville in Montana has been the driv- ing force, and voice, of the Voice of the Youth show on Radio Kaapse Punt (Saturdays from 12 noon to 15:00). He sees this programme as the stepping stone to his dream of a career in media and has proven himself capable of handling a wide variety of topics on his show. “Even while at primary school at De Wa- veren in Ruyterwacht I was interested in the news and magazine shows on TV and radio,” he says. “My big break came when I wrote an article about Nelson Mandela for Mandela Day and was asked to come and read it on the radio. “I thought, Zeke, this is an opportunity of a life- time, and asked them about presentation of a youth show. They welcomed me to start the Voice of the Youth show.” Looking at some of the topics he has taken on dur- ing April, it is obvious that this teen wants to empower other young peo- ple and make them aware of the problems they face in their communities. Earlier this month he hosted the Life Changers organisation on his programme to discuss the plague of drug abuse on the Cape Flats. He also wants to use mu- sic as a means to inspire young people to live posi- tive lives. “We featured members of a community band from Strandfontein and dis- cussed how they go about making their music in the community and use it to em- power youth,” he said. “Last week we discussed various relationships among youth. Friends, friends with benefits (FWB phe- nomenon) and long term romantic relation- ships. We looked at how factors such as Zeke Warely is following his dream on Radio Kaapse Punt. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK looks, money, cars and sex play a role in rela- tionships among young people at school, university and those just starting out to work.” This weekend (Saturday 18 April) he will be tackling child pornography and pae- dophilia. “This has become a major problem since the spread of the internet and sometimes youth are not aware of how they can be ma- nipulated. “Men who lure underage girls into their clutches and use them as sex objects, make pornographic videos and photograph them. This in turn spreads those images and vid- eos the internet where anyone can freely view them.” Zeke feels some may feel these topics are too “heavy”, but it is important to make young people aware of reality. V To page 2. Celebrating their certificates from a reading project were, back row from left, Jamie-Lee Nissen, Mikayla Witbooi, Nolieta Heyns, Quentin Newman (principal of John Ramsay High), Monique Maans, Chenay Borchjes, Melissa Wyngaardt, and Jessica Wasserman (Co-ordinator/Creator of Partners in Reading programme). Centre from left, Cherie Borchjes, Lauren Valentine, Desmine Pampies, Jocelyn Slinger, Amy-Lee Louw and Britney-Lee Curnow. In front are Chadwin Willoughby, Demaine Armen- ville, Omar Ruiters and Ronald Martin. Absent was Shineez Abrahams and Jade Assia. Full story on Page 2. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Young readers

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Woensdag, 15 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

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Woensdag, 15 April 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

RADIO: CAPE LEARNER CREATES HIS OWN SHOW

Teen keeps youth talkingGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Zeke Warely is a young man using theairwaves to improve life in his commu-nity.

Since the beginning of the year the 13-year-old Grade 9 Rhodes High learner fromCharlesville in Montana has been the driv-ing force, and voice, of theVoice of theYouthshowonRadioKaapsePunt (Saturdays from12 noon to 15:00).He sees this programme as the stepping

stone to his dream of a career in media andhas proven himself capable of handling awide variety of topics on his show.“Even while at primary school at De Wa-

veren inRuyterwacht Iwas interested in thenews andmagazine shows onTVand radio,”he says.

“My big break camewhen I wrote an articleabout Nelson Mandela forMandela Day and wasasked to come and read iton the radio.“I thought, Zeke, this is

an opportunity of a life-time, and asked themaboutpresentation of a youthshow. They welcomed meto start the Voice of theYouth show.”Looking at some of the

topics he has taken on dur-ing April, it is obvious thatthis teenwants to empower other young peo-ple and make them aware of the problemsthey face in their communities.Earlier this month he hosted the Life

Changers organisation onhis programme to discussthe plague of drug abuse onthe Cape Flats.He also wants to use mu-

sic as a means to inspireyoung people to live posi-tive lives.“We featured members of

a community band fromStrandfontein and dis-cussed how they go aboutmaking their music in thecommunity anduse it to em-power youth,” he said.“Last week we discussed

various relationships among youth.Friends, friends with benefits (FWB phe-nomenon) and long term romantic relation-ships. We looked at how factors such as

Zeke Warely is following his dreamon Radio Kaapse Punt. PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK

looks,money, cars and sexplaya role in rela-tionships among young people at school,university and those just starting out towork.” This weekend (Saturday 18 April) hewill be tackling child pornography and pae-dophilia.“This has become a major problem since

the spread of the internet and sometimesyouth are not aware of how they can be ma-nipulated.“Men who lure underage girls into their

clutches and use them as sex objects, makepornographic videos and photograph them.This in turn spreads those images and vid-eos the internet where anyone can freelyview them.”Zeke feels some may feel these topics are

too “heavy”, but it is important to makeyoung people aware of reality.

V To page 2.

Celebrating their certificates from areading project were, back row fromleft, Jamie­Lee Nissen, Mikayla Witbooi,Nolieta Heyns, Quentin Newman(principal of John Ramsay High),Monique Maans, Chenay Borchjes,Melissa Wyngaardt, and JessicaWasserman (Co­ordinator/Creator ofPartners in Reading programme).Centre from left, Cherie Borchjes,Lauren Valentine, Desmine Pampies,Jocelyn Slinger, Amy­Lee Louw andBritney­Lee Curnow. In front areChadwin Willoughby, Demaine Armen­ville, Omar Ruiters and Ronald Martin.Absent was Shineez Abrahams andJade Assia. Full story on Page 2.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Young readers

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Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegee deur WP Media en isdeel van die Media 24-groep.

Verspreiding:TygerBurger Elsiesrivier word elke Woensdag indie volgende gebiede afgelewer: Adriaanse, Avon,Avonwood, Leonsdale, Elnor, Belvenie,Matroosfontein, Norwood, Riverton Estate,Salberau, The Range, Valhalla, Bishop Lavis,Charlesville, Montana, Monte Video, Nooitgedacht,Bonteheuwel, Netreg, Epping Forest enKalksteenfontein.Totale verspreiding: 33 085

TygerBurger het twaalf verskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville, Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell, Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,Milnerton, Table View, Eersterivier/Blue Downs,Ravensmead/Belhar en Elsiesrivier.Totale verspreiding: 285 531

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issuu.com/tygerburgerwebRacing form: Running coach Brian Daniels, back left, with assistant coach Julius Lehmanare celebrating some potential world­beaters in their stable. Keanon Adolf, front left, fromBishop Lavis High took on all­comers at the recent WP Championships at Coetzenberg andwon gold in the Boys under­17 1500m. His running mate Tyrique Valensky, from DF MalanHigh, got the silver in the 1500m and was third in the 800m. Both were competing in thechampionships for the first time. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

A group of Grade 11 learners at John Ram-sey High are part of an effort to improvereading skills among their peers.

On Monday 23 February the 32 volun-teers from the school arrived that theCounselling and Social Development(CSD) Centre in Bishop Lavis to be trainedas tutors for the Partners in Reading pro-gramme. After some intense workshopsthey were the proud recipients of certifi-cates at the end of March to take their newskills into the community.

This programme was developed and co-ordinated by intern Educational Psycholo-gist, Jessica Wasserman, who has workedand practised in Bishop Lavis for the pasttwo and a half years.

She was very proud of this group oflearners and said they were very eager touse their newly developed skills to helplearners who were struggling with theirability to read.

Beyond readingWasserman pointed out that there were

many objectives of the programme that al-so went beyond just reading.

“With the main focus to prevent illitera-cy and school drop-outs among learners inthe Bishop Lavis and surrounding areas,through the provision of individualisedone-on-one tutoring sessions we also wantto prevent behavioural and emotionalproblems experienced as a result of learn-ing difficulties and lack in foundationallanguage development,” she said.

“Another aim is to empower the olderyouth throughencouragingmentoringandleadership within the community, as wellas a sense of achievement and purpose,self-worth and recognition.”

She further explained that after an inten-sive three days of training and one-on-oneinterviews, 18 students were selected andcertified at their school assembly as offi-cial Partners in Reading Tutors.

“A selection process for them then tookplace, based on psycho-educational assess-ments conducted by me at the CSD centre.

“This first group of tutors and tuteeshave alreadymet for their first session andit was a hugely successful session, with allparticipants (including the parents) leav-ing with big smiles on their faces.”

One-on-one sessionsFor the future the students will meet

with their tutees (who attend variousschools in and around Bishop Lavis) at theCSD centre, where their tutoring sessionwill take place.

“The tutors will make use of all theknowledge and skills taught to them in theworkshop, as well as a resource file con-taining lesson plans, activities, work-sheets and implement this in their one-on-one session with their tutee.

“The tutors will alsomeet withme everysecond Friday for a supervision session,where anyproblems or progress can be dis-cussed and supported,” said Wasserman.

While she is very confident that thisproject is going to make a big difference inthe lives of all learner involved Wasser-man want some more “partners” to comeon board.

“I am looking for partners to help withsponsorships to encourage and motivatethese learners in the project,” she said.

“Donations of incentive prizes will bewelcomed but I am also hoping to get somehelpwith providing some refreshments forthem when they do the sessions.”

V For more information about the project contactJessica Wasserman (Developer and Co­ordinatorof the Partners in Reading program) on 072 4087098; or Erica Pakkies (Manager of the Counsellingand Social Development Centre) on 073 256 4489.

Pupils getskills toassistothers

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While this programme is part of his dream inlife he still has his sights set higher.“I eventuallywant to get on television doing

presenting but there’s also an acting careerthat I want to follow,” he says.

V Radio Kaapse Punt broadcasts on 99.0 to 102.7FM,or streaming on http://www.rkpfm.co.za. If you’re inte­rested in becoming a presenter call 021 762 0244.

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Vandalism at schools in our communities iscausing more than monetary damage.The DA’s Western Cape spokesperson for

Education, Basil Kivedo, has reacted to re-cent burglaries at schools in Bonteheuweland earlier this year in Uitsig.Kivedo said he is concerned about the

psychological impact on learners, staff andparents, which is unmeasurable.“A whole community serviced by vandal-

ised schools is traumatised and paralysedby these heinous incidents,” he said in astatement.“Visiting Eurecon Primary School on 4

March, I was at a loss for words when I sawthe carnage.”On the morning of Monday 2 March prin-

cipal Frank Agulhas discovered the schoolhad beenburgled and the computer lab raid-ed.The following day, Tuesday 3 March at

02:20, he received a call froma resident closeto the school informing him that the schoolwas burning.On arriving at the school he found part

of the school engulfed in flames. Conse-quently the Grades 1 and 2 classrooms,which accommodated a total of 87 learners,were completely destroyed.It emerged that the perpetrators entered

the principal’s office through the ceiling

ransacked his office, stealing printers, com-puters and other equipment.The staff room, administration block and

store room had also been damaged and ran-sacked, and two learners’ toilets were alsodestroyed by the fire.“I was in tears when the little Grade 1’s

and 2’s were peeping through the fence atthe burnt ruins and one asked tearfully,“Oom, het ons nog ’n klas en ’n skool” (uncledo we still have a class and school),” saidKivedo.“That is when I realised that the impact

of school vandalism is not only about dam-aging infrastructure but damaging the veryheart and soul of the children who hold the

school and learning in high esteem.“This incidentwill have an everlasting ef-

fect on the learners’ young minds, which atthis point of development is easily tar-nished by a barbaric act such as this.“They will now always associate school-

ing and places of learning with destruction,devastation and disengagement with a rel-atively new love of learning.”He also pointed out that these perpetra-

tors have robbed young children of an edu-cation they rightfully deserve.“These vandals have chosen to commit

malicious acts such as these in order tosupport their often devastating lifestyles.“Causing further frustration, is that the

perpetrators are damaging their very owncommunities. This in effect, implies thatthey intentionally deprive a family, towhom they are acquainted, from creatingopportunities for themselves through edu-cation to grow, develop and better equipthemselves for the job market.”Kivedo said vandalism is an unneces-

sary and preventable expense to the de-partment and a burden to society.“The statistics and costs, although high,

fail to reveal the magnitude of the problem.Intentionally damaging and ransackingschool property, deprives children and com-munities from benefitting from other re-sources that could have been funded withthemoney used to repairmalicious destruc-tion to educational institutions.”

Vandalism destroys education

Damaged classrooms at Eurecon PrimarySchool are still waiting to be repaired. PHOTO:GARY VAN DYK

Police in Delft arrested 50 persons over theweekend for crimes ranging from domesticviolence, rapes, robberies, theft, vehicletheft, possession of stolen property, posses-sion of drugs, illegal possession of firearms,and the illegal sale of liquor.”This statement was made by Brigadier

Hendrik Jansen, Station Commander ofDelft during his morning parade with staffon Monday.Jansen said their operations hadmade so-

me importants breakthroughs in their fightagainst crime, seizing three illegal firearmsand one toy gun used during a robbery.

Police also seized 48 bottles of assortedbeer, amounts of dagga, tik, and mandraxas well as various amounts of ammunition.Jansen said that the arrests and seizures

should be an indication of the commitmentof his personnel to create a safe space forthe residents of Delft.

Police arrest 50 suspects over the weekend

Links, regs! Die Bishop Lavis­kadetkorps, gelei deur Tammy­Lee Aploon (voor in wit hemp),marsjeer by die Regiment Westelike Provinsie se parade Saterdag in Goodwood.FOTO: CARINA ROUX

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Do you want to learn basic needlework andbeading?Peninsula Social Services in Elsies River,

91 Sixth Street, Elsies River (Behind ReoHo-tel), is hosting a basic needlework and bea-

ding course fromMondays to Thursdays star-ting at 09:00.Men and Women are welcome to attend.

V Further information from Vanessa Jacobs at 021 9326721.

Free needlework and beading courses

Film stars: Well­known American actor Boris Kodjoe was spotted in Eerste River lastweek where a German tv series in which he stars was filmed. The series Mat Joubert isbased on the popular novel by South African author Deon Meyer, Dead before dying.Filming took place on Wednesday, 8 April last week in Bobs Way, Devon Park. Theproduction team started filming in Cape Town on 16 March. Other locations includeMacassar beach. Several locals from Eerste River were used in the production last week.Eerste River residents Levona Coerecuis and Denise Hendricks are seen here with Boris onset. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The Norwood Crusaders Christmas Bandwill host their Thanksgiving Service andRoad March on Sunday 19 April.It will be hosted at St Clare’s Catholic

Church Hall in Halt Road Elsies River star-ting at 11:00.

All member are requested to meet at thechurch grounds at 10:30 in full uniform.Supporters are welcome to show their

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Norwood Crusaders go on the march

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Girls at The Valley Primary School took part in the lively talk about becoming a woman whenthe Subz team (with Sue Barnes in the middle) came to visit them recently. PHOTO: MAGRIETTHERON

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ADurban-basedmother of two, Sue Barnes,has developed re-usable sanitary pads thathave been distributed to close to 20 000 un-derprivileged girls in Kwa-Zulu Natal.Barnes recently brought this project, cal-

led Subz, to Cape Town and introduced it toa handful of schools in Belhar and Durban-ville.At each school the Subz team had a fun

facts-of-life and inspirational talk with the

girls first before the packs are handed out.The Subz concept is simple and the was-

hable clip-on pad and panties pack that Bar-nes distributes to the girls aims to helpthem deal with the challenges of menstrua-tion with dignity.Barnes says the Subz project was born

when she became aware of how manyschool days some girlsmiss per year simplybecause they cannot afford sanitary pads.

V Contact [email protected] to become involvedor help donate this project.

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Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 (vier-en-twintig) subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volgop die volgende plekke en tye sal vergader:

Subraad Plek Datum Tyd Bestuurder

1Raadsaal, Royal Ascot, Bridleweg,Milnerton

23 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein-raadsaal,Kraaifontein- munisipale gebou,Brightonweg, Kraaifontein

22 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood- munisipale gebou,Voortrekkerweg, Goodwood

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4Parow-raadsaal, Parow- munisipalegebou, eerste verdieping, hoek vanVoortrekkerweg en Tallentstraat, Parow

23 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5Raadsaal, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan enKiaatweg, Bonteheuwel

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6Bellville-raadsaal, Bellville-burgersentrum,Voortrekkerweg, Bellville

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7Durbanville-raadsaal, hoek van Oxford-en Queenstraat, Durbanville

20 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraaten Hoofweg, Strand

23 10:00Pieter Grobler(waarnemend)021 900 1502

9 Andile Msizi-saal, Site B, Khayelitsha 22 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoekvan Lwandleweg en Phendulasingel,Khayelitsha

20 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267

11Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbeki-weg en Steve Biko-straat,Gugulethu

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12Lentegeur-administrasiegebou, hoekvan Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

23 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13Ruth First-gemeenskapsaal,Sinqolamthistraat, Philippi

22 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbeki-weg en Steve Biko-straat,Gugulethu

20 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven-kamer, eerste verdieping,Pinelands-opleidingsentrum, CentralSquare, St. Stephensweg, Pinelands

22 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797

16Raadsaal, elfde verdieping,Waalstraat 44, Kaapstad

20 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September-burgersentrum(klein saal), hoek van Klipfontein- enProteastraat, Athlone

23 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 of021 444 0503

18Subraad-raadsaal, hoek van Buckwegen Sesde Laan, Lotusrivier

23 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19 Raadsaal, Sentrale Sirkel, Vishoek 20 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010

20Raadsaal, Alphen-sentrum, Hoofweg,Constantia

22 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21Kuilsrivier-raadsaal, eerste verdieping,hoek van Carinusstraat en VanRiebeeckweg, Kuilsrivier

22 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Hoofwegen Faganstraat, Strand (oorkant dieStrand-treinstasie)

20 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur-administrasiegebou, hoekvan Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

20 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722

24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoekvan Lwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha

23 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering te kry, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad waarna jy soek en laai dieagenda af. Meld asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder aan.

Die volgende beleide en planne is vir openbare insae gedurende April 2015 beskikbaar.Hierdie beleide en planne kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word en belangstellendepartye kan oor hierdie beleide kommentaar lewer:

• Begroting vir 2015/16: 1 April tot 30 April 2015• Beleid oor die instandhouding van gemeenskaps- residensiële eenhede (CRU’s):

1 tot 30 April 2015• Geïntegreerde snelvervoer (GSV): Voorsiening van professionele dienste vir die ontwerp

en konstruksie van fase 2a-infrastruktuur: stasies• Konsepbeleid oor gebruik van biblioteeksale (stadswyd)• Bestuur van diere op strande tussen Kommetjie en Blue Waters (plaaslik: net betrekking

op subraad 19)

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

KENNISGEWING VANSUBRAADSVERGADERINGS: APRIL 2015

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Reading skills for learners in Belharwill be boosted with an innovativeproject that kicked off in the area dur-

ing March.Reading andWriting Solutions hosted an

interesting project at the Maranatha Bap-tist church that called on volunteers to helpimprove these skills at schools where it isneeded.Project co-ordinator Samantha Faure ex-

plained that this initiative was the brain-child of a group of dedicated educators whoresponded to a call in a Athlone communitynewspaper in 2013 for volunteers to assistas reading volunteers at the schools wherelearners experience difficultywith reading.

Committed volunteers“Fromvery humble beginnings, very lim-

ited resources and with a few extremelycommitted and enthusiastic volunteers, aneffective reading programme was imple-mented by Reading and Writing Solutionsat the pilot school, Athlone North Primaryin Athlone in 2014,” she said.The main aims of the NPO are:. Instil a culture of reading by encourag-

ing a love for books and the written word.. Promote reading as the centre of any

learning process.. Contribute towards the improvement

of learners’ literacy performance.. Develop communication, listening,

leadership and creativity skills.. Develop writing skills.In the Athlone area a total of 60 volunteer

reading tutors who were recruited in thecommunity work at five primary schools.

Beyond reading“The volunteers include mothers, ex-

teachers, ex-librarians, graduate students,businessmen and retired educationists,”added Faure.She also pointed out that the programme

has had an impact on more than thelearners’ reading skills. “We have experi-enced a growth in their confidence, self-es-teem and communication skills,” she said.“Theyalsohavea renewed senseof taking

responsibility for their education, aswell as

developing leadership skills through self-expression and self-reliance.”She also explained that the workshop in

Belhar was part of a three-day compulsorytraining session before they started atschools.“The intention of the training workshop

is to equip the volunteers with the necessa-ry skills and tools to deliver on the intendedoutcome of the reading programme and ob-jectives of Reading and Writing Solutions.“Some of the objectives of the workshop

include: how to instil and encourage posi-tive thinking; how to use visual media toprompt creativity, communication and in-sight; the power of words and how to usethem effectively during reading sessions;and effective listening skills.”

FortunateReading andWriting Solutions have been

very fortunate in receiving generous bookdonations which have aided to the develop-ment of the reading programme and al-lowed for interesting, quality readingmate-rial to be used during the reading sessions.Other than promoting reading for enjoy-

ment, the books have aided to the develop-ment of reading with comprehension, crea-tive writing and thinking, spelling and vo-cabulary usage.“The programme encourages reading as

a powerful tool to bring about change, andis seen as oneway to address themany chal-lenges faced by communities daily,” saidFaure.

Help appreciated“Our belief is that all childrendeserve the

opportunity to learn to use reading, writingand storytelling, meaningfully,” she con-cluded.Reading and Writing Solutions is not

funded, but rely on donations and sponsor-ships. If you are able to assist and add valueto the literacy development of the learners,or if youwould like to consider being a part-ner in this important initiative contact thenumbers below.

V For more information about this project contactJeff Paulse (programme manager) on 082 216 2460or Samantha Faure (programme co­ordinator) on076 368 7898 or email [email protected].

Pupils helped byvolunteer readers

Participants in the Belhar workshop of Reading and Writing Solutions celebrate receiving theirnew skills to improve pupils’ reading ability with, front from left, Desmond Heynes (fromCambridge University Press, sponsors of books), Pastor Marlon Warely (Maranatha Baptistchurch), Tracey­Anne Adonis (UWC), Professor Priscilla Daniels (UWC), Jeff Paulse (projectmanager), Andy Josephus (principal Belvue Primary), Hilda Rolls (principal Erica Primary) andSamantha Faure (project co­ordinator). PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

The God’s Faith Mission Church in EersteRiver will be hosting a three night revivalnext month.The event is set to take place from 5 to 7

May.The guest speaker at the event is Bishop

George Abebanjo from Nashville, Tennes-

see in the United States of America.The revival will be held at the church in

Adenanda Street in Forest Heights, EersteRiver.The service will start at 19:00 each night.

V For more information contact Pastor Ronnie Baileyon 073 274 6668.

Revival to be held at Eerste River church

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Bishop Lavis police need help in tracing therelatives of Peter Hartnick.

On Friday 3 October last year he was in-volved in an accident in Palotti Road, Mon-tana, and rushed to a nearby hospital butdied as a result of his injuries.

He was later identified via his finger-prints but police have not been able to tracehis family.

A case of culpable homicide is being in-vestigated by Bishop Lavis Detective Servi-ces who urgently seeks the assistance of thepublic in order to trace and make contactwith his relatives.V Anyone with information or who knows the whe­reabouts of Peter Hartnick’s family can contact theinvestigating officer Warrant Officer Pierre Bothmaon 021 935 9821 or 079 894 0183.

Dead man’s family sought

Two kidshurt inBelhargun warsGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Police have been investigating gun battlesin Belhar and surrounding areas over thepast week.

In one of these incidents two innocentchildren were injured in the crossfire.

On Saturday 11 April at about 09:20 onDa Gama Street Belhar, a suspect ap-proached a man and started shooting athim.

The 29-year-old victim was shot in hisback, twice in his left shoulder and in hisleft leg.

While residents scattered for cover twoboys who were playing in the street, Jo-shuia Gertz, 6, and Samuel le Roux, 9, werehit by stray bullets.

Joshuia was hit twice in his left leg andSamuel was struck in his left ankle.

Both were taken to hospital where theirwounds were treated and they are in a sta-ble condition.

The 29-year-old was also treated on thescene and taken to hospital.

Police retrieved nine spent cartridgesand are investigating three cases of at-tempted murder.

They call on members of the public whomay have information leading to the arrestof the suspect to call Detective SergeantChristopher Kleinsmith on 021 953 8100,cell 084 441 1137 or crime stop 086 010 111.

. In The Hague, Delft, police respondedto an incident in Dulles Street on Sunday12 April where a man was shot.

Police arrived on the scene at 06:45 andwere directed to a wendy house at the backof the yard.

It is alleged the suspects claimed to befrom the police and they kicked the dooropen. Further investigation revealed thebody of 24-year-old Tyrone Hendricks withfatal gunshot wounds in his neck, face andhead.

The motive for the attack is unknown.Police retrieved three spent cartridges andare investigating a charge of murder.

Anyone with information is requested tocontact the investigating officer, DetectiveConstable Sizwe Hagile at Delft on 021 9549000.

. On Saturday 11 April two men inChestnut Place Belhar were shot at by agunman at 12:30.

24-year-old Shaun Koordom, who staysin the flats, was fatally wounded in thechest, face and both hands.

His friend, 19-year-old Diego Parnell,was wounded in the stomach, neck, shoul-der and leg but was treated and stabilizedon the scene and taken to hospital in a criti-cal condition.

Police retrieved 20 spent cartridges.They are investigating a charge of murderand attempted murder.

Anyone with information can contactDetective Sergeant Christopher Klein-smith on 021 953 8100 or cell 084 441 1137or Crime Stop at 086 001 0111.

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GrandWest markedWater Week 2015 by gal-vanising its employees and learners fromDeWaveren Primary School to clean-up the El-sies River Canal.They were joined by councillors and sub

councillors from different wards, Grand-West concessionaires, the MetropolitanCommunity Forum, City of Cape Town(CCT) Water Demand Management, CCT In-vasive Species, CCTCity Parks, CCTHealth,and CCT Environmental Educators.The event focused on the importance of

conserving fresh water resources and pro-moting environmental sustainability, inclu-ded educational talks by guest speakers, aswell as activities with “Manzi”, the City’swater mascot, to convey serious water-sa-ving messages in a fun way. GrandWest’sGrannies Green Nursery, City parks, andthe Invasive Species Unit also hosted inter-active learning sessions on water savingplants, and fynbos.“Water is a precious resource which must

be used mindfully. We all have to make aneffort to preserve the environment so thereis enoughwater and food to sustain thepopu-lation.WaterWeekhighlights the obligationon everyone to save water and protect natu-ral resources. GrandWest appreciates the ef-forts of everyone who participated in ourawareness event,” says Bongeka Ndikinda,Environmental Officer at GrandWest.

GrandWestgalvanisesElsies Riverclean up

Learners from De Waveren Primary School wereamongst the team of 146 green­consciouspeople who spent a day cleaning up the ElsiesRiver Canal to mark Water Week 2015. At theevent, hosted by GrandWest, are from leftRaees Van Niekerk, Max Dingaan, Jesse Lukas,Reece Maloy, and Chadlyn Arends.

ROWENA HENDRICKS@roxyh28

The annual Balls to Poverty pro-gramme in and around Cape Town isbeing held daily until 16 April.

About 50 students who hail from theSouth Nottingham College in the UnitedKingdom travelled to South Africa to hostclinics and provide soccer balls to disad-vantaged communities in the WesternCape.The programme began with coaching

clinics for the young soccer players on 5April.The programme has been running con-

sistently over the past nine years and is co-ordinated by Sports Stepping Stones, anon-profit organisation in the UnitedKingdom.According to Belinda Walker, mayoral

committee member for community servi-ces and special projects, the City’s sport,recreation and amenities department haspartnered with Sports Stepping Stones tohost the Balls to Poverty programme forthe past four years.She said the programme, which started

in 2004, includes the hosting of coachingclinics in Hanover Park, Manenberg,Khayelitsha, Elsies River, Pooke Road in-formal settlement, Bokmakierie, Bonte-heuwel, Langa, Khayelitsha, Delft andKraaifontein in conjunction with the Pro-fessional Football Association.The students also provide balls to com-

munities in exchange for the disposal ofany weapons.“The programme spans over two weeks

eachyear and theCity, in partnershipwithSport Stepping Stones, hosts a graduationceremony for the 200 local coaches whoparticipated in the coaching clinicsthroughout the programme,” she said.Walker said the project also includes the

upgrading of a school each year.She said Sports Stepping Stones focuses

on social upliftment by developing lifeskills, training young leaders and coach-ing.“Sport, alongside wellness programmes

and arts and culture activities, is used asa tool to address social ills in communi-ties.”Sports Stepping Stones also runs com-

munity sports events and school holidayprogrammes.The 2015 graduation ceremony took

place onFriday (10April) at theDulcie Sep-tember Hall in Athlone.

UK students coach soccer kids

The Balls for Poverty programme includes the hosting of coaching clinics across Cape Town,like this one at Athlone Stadium.

The Balls for Poverty programme includeshosting coaching clinics all over Cape Townand the Western Cape.

Gospel enthusiasts can look forward to aconcert – with various well-known gospelartists behind the mic – and CD launchevent at the Bellville Civic Centre this co-ming Friday.Johannes Coetzee, executive producer of

the album Anointed Inspiration, Vol 1, ishimself a classically trained musician andsongwriter and says his “passion for musicand the work of God gave birth to this pro-ject.”Well-known solo gospel artists Ivan Sie-

gelaar, Phillipine Morkel and GerschenThys, among others, will be performingsongs from the album at the concert, whichstarts at 19:30.The album comprises a collection of Jo-

hannes’s own compositions and containsseven English and five Afrikaans songs.“The songs are inspirational, Biblically

and scripturally based, and gives variationthrough a few different musical genres,”Johannes describes the musical collabora-tion.“The programme includes more invited

artists of topmusical calibre,” he promises.V For more details on the event and ticket pricing,gospel lovers can contact Johannes on082 992 0032 or Michelle on 082 990 3484.

Gospel greatslaunch newCD at concert

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VACANCY BULLETIN

EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHELSIES RIVER COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE, TYGERBERG/NORTHERN SUB-STRUCTURE(CHIEF DIRECTORATE: METRO DISTRICT HEALTH SERVICES)

CLEANER (2 POSTS)REMUNERATION: R67 806 PER ANNUM

SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING ANDMEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE

Requirement: Minimum requirements: Basic numeracy and literacy skills. Experience: Appropriate experience in ahealth facility and hospital environment. Inherent requirement of the job: Ability to operate machinery and equipment• Ability to lift or move heavy equipment and supplies • Willingness to render a shift service on weekends, publicholidays, day and night duties and rotate in different departments according to operational needs and requirements.Competencies (knowledge/skills): Good communication skills (read, speak and write) in at least two of the three officiallanguages of the Western Cape.

Duties (key result areas/outputs): General cleaning and maintenance, i.e. dusting, sweeping, polishing, scrubbingand mopping, cleaning windows and walls • Ensure that cleaning equipment, e.g. polishing and scrubbing machines,mops, brooms, buckets are clean after usage and securely stored • Effectively use cleaning agents and stock as well aselementary stock control • Provide clean linen for consultation rooms and manage clean and soiled linen • Responsiblefor general hygienic and safe environment in terms of standards and procedures to prevent injuries and the spread ofinfection • Assist with the offloading and unpacking of stock • Attend training sessions where applicable.

Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post.

Enquiries: Ms L Jacobs, tel. 021 931 0211

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MR SD MAKHONZI, TO THE DIRECTOR:TYGERBERG/NORTHERN SUB-STRUCTURE OFFICE, NURSES HOME, 1ST FLOOR, KARL BREMER HOSPITAL,PRIVATE BAG X99, BELLVILLE 7535.

The Department of Health is guided by theprinciples of Employment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to apply and anindication in this regard will be appreciated.

Closing Date:8 May 2015

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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must:Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this asreference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licenceand qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementionedwill not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed ore-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, whichare received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. Ifyou have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application asunsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determinedby the Department.

As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conductedonce they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include securityclearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

Woensdag, 15 April 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Jubilee Women’s Developmentof Bishop Lavis are appealingfor donations of second handclothing to give to the people at

their project” Operation Hun-ger”With the clothing they also gi-

ve the people a nutritious mealat their own expense.V More information from Irene Jacobson 061 826 2023 or 021 934 0970.

Jubilee appeals for clothing

A fellowship course at a localuniversity has seen small busi-ness owners grow in skill andacumen since its advent last ye-ar.The programme, presented

by UWC’s Centre for Entrepre-neurship and Innovation (CEI),with various government part-nerships, started as an incubati-on and e-skills Supplier Deve-lopment programme in 2014.Since then, it has transfor-

med itself into a business sup-port project where entrepre-neurs can receive tried and te-sted advice from their peers.“The 19 fellows are UWC and

CPUT vendors and have beenprovided with unique opportu-nities and experiences that arenot typically available to manyentrepreneurs,” according to aUWC statement.“They attend workshops, re-

ceive peer consulting, exchangeand field service opportunities,and also have the chance to con-nect and collaborate with otherdistinguished change-makersin the development field.”Kuils River resident and En-

trepreneurship Fellow DudleyKearns is the owner of a cake

and dessert manufacturer inTygerberg.As a former hotel chef, Ke-

arns saw a gap in the marketand started his own cake busi-ness in 2003 and has grown hisbusiness exponentially sinceenrolling in the programme.He started his enterprisewith

four staff members, a numberthat has since grown to 24, andhe provides his products toUWC and the CPUT campuses.Ragmah Jappie is also a Fel-

low, and she hails from Ken-wyn.Her businessmanages anddevelops institutes’ brandsthrough retail. UWC is one ofher clients.“This is a good opportunity to

see if I am on the right path. Thefellowship programme is evenbetter this year, as this one is of-fering hands-on support for meto be even more successful.”She says she plans to penetra-

te sports clubs in communitieswhere her products are needed,seeing as she managed tolaunch her own sports brandwith the help of the programme.V Interested parties can contact Char­leen Duncan on 021 959 9551 or viaemail at [email protected].

Fellowshipboosts localbusinesses

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Die eerste reeks Superliga-rugbywedstrydedie afgelope naweek in die WP het ’n paarskokke opgelewer – die grootste waarvan se-ker Belhar se nederlaag teen Sir Lowrians,’n nuweling in die topafdeling van die kom-petisie.Hoewel Belhar aanvanklik die toon aange-

gee het, het lelike foute in die tweede helftein sy spel ingesluip, wat ’n terugslag van 23-25 teen die span van Somerset-Wes meege-bring het. Ook die Universiteit van Wes-Kaaplandhet ietwat onverwagsmet 20-29 dieknie gebuig voor Primrose. Ná ’n taai twee-stryd het UWKnet-net die tweedebeste daar-van afgekom.Die Tygerbergstreek se topspan van verle-

de seisoen, Durbanville-Bellville, is Sater-dag ’n blaaskans gegun ná sy deelname (éntriomf) in die eindronde van die Gemeen-skapsbeker-kompetisie, maar Tygerberg-klub het in die Strand goed stem dikgemaaktoe hy St. George, ’n ander nuweling, met 53-17 katswink gehardloop het.Voorlangs was die Parowiete heeltemal in

beheer en hul baie balbesit is goed aange-wend deur Tygerberg se agterlyn.In die B-afdeling van die Superliga het

Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege die spanvanCollegians met 41-26 gekou danksy sy beterstrukture en goeie benutting van sy punte-kanse. Ook Kuilsrivier het die seisoen op ’nhoë noot begin deur Macassar met 45-10 teverslaan. Brackenfell was met 38-11 te sterkvir die nuweling Raithby Universals, terwylKraaifontein se Hands & Heart ewe tevredekan voel met sy oorwinning van 23-19 oorDaljosafat se Young Peoples. Bellville het eg-ter met 11-16 in die stof gebyt teen Hamlets.

SUPERLIGA: BELHAR EN UWK DELF ONDERSPIT

Skokke in WP-klubrugby

Merlin Zanegeswindt van Primrose word laaggevat deur UWK se vleuel, James Verity­Amm. UWK het die wedstryd met 20­29 verloor.FOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

BEN BURGER

If you have heard about the Stanley Cupand teams like the New York Rangers, To-ronto Maple Leafs, Anaheim Ducks, Ed-monton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks,then you are an ice hockey fan and thisweek, Monday 13 to Sunday 19 April willbe an important one for you.This is when the International Ice Hock-

ey Federation’s (IIHF) Ice Hockey WorldChampionship (Divison II Group B) takesplace at The Ice Station at GrandWest Casi-no and Entertainment World.South Africa is the host nation and will

compete against Bulgaria, China, Israel,Mexico and New Zealand.“The Ice Station has the only Olympic

size ice rink in Africa, which makes usstand out from the rest and we are very

proud to host the World Championship,”says Jayson Alcock, Ice Station spokesper-son.“We invite everyone in and around Cape

Town to come see world class ice hockeyin our own backyard. Especially if youhave never seen an ice hockey game liveandevenmore so if youdonot reallyunder-stand the sport. Now is your opportunityto learn more about the game,” he said.

Tickets are available from Computicketand costs R30 and R60.

. On Monday, South Africa lost 1-4 toMexicoandplayedagainstBulgariayester-day. There are no games today, but thetournament re-commences tomorrow.South Africa will play against Isreal at20:00.V Visit http://www.iihf.com/competition/475/ formore information.

‘Fastest sport’ comes to have a brawl in Cape Town