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REJUVENATION: RESIDENTS ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE
Plans afoot for ’LavisGARY VAN DYK
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The time has come for residents to par-ticipate in plans to upgrade the busi-ness districts of Bonteheuwel andBish-
op Lavis.On Saturday 4 July an important meeting
will beheld at theBishopLavisLibrary from10:00 to find out about major plans for theCBD in Bishop Lavis.
Chairperson for subcouncil 5, Rose Rau,said it was very important for people to at-tend thismeeting because a Project SteeringCommittee (PSC) needed to be formedwhichwould be intrinsic in upgrading plans for
the area.“While the tender for the first team of con-
sultants to conduct the initial analysis workfor the CBD upgrade will soon be awarded,it is important that the PSC is formed,” saidRau.
“Bronwyn Jillings is the dedicated design-er for the project and she presented theproject details to theward committee and fo-cus group members early in May.
“A public meeting was recently held to es-tablish the PSC for the project so that theconsultants can hit the road running, but at-tendancewasdisappointing, hence themeet-ing on Saturday.
“This PSC will be the interface between
the community and the projectmanager andthe consultants and will include detailedanalysis of the crime in the area and theneeds of Bishop Lavis residents.
“The composition of the PSC must reflectan accurate cross-section of the community.Thesemembers will be responsible for regu-lar feedback to the community so there is al-ways a sense of participation.”
Rau said there were also plans to upgradethe Bonteheuwel town centre.
“Our resident designer,MachielErasmus,presented his model for the upgrade of thetown centre to a meeting of the ward 50 areacoordinating task team, together with theward committee members and focus group
members.“An interactive debate about the model
and the needs of Bonteheuwel was very pro-ductive and dealt with the pedestrian accessroute from the town centre to the Netreg sta-tion as well.
“Details of the facilities to be includedmust be completed by the end of 2015 to com-mence the preparation for the drafting oftender documents for the first contract to getconsultants on board next year.
“In the meantime, we are focussing on theinformal trading needs, tenant agreementsand preparation for the demolishing of theproblem building.”
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From the first moment the music ofTony Cedras’s latest album Love Letterto Cape Town touches you, his love for
this part of the world is evident.At the launch of the new re-
lease in the city last week themulti-instrumentalist spokewith passion about the loveand joy he experienced mak-ing this album.The roots of the album are
in his youth, growing up inElsies River playing withsome of the best on the localscene like Pacific Express,Spirits Rejoice and his leg-endary EStudio project.That journey then took
him overseas where he be-came a sought-after sessionmusician, eventually touringand recording with Paul Si-mon for many years.“This album is my plea for Cape Town to
rediscover its soul, its essence and beautythat has always been in my being whereverI was in the world,” he says.“I grew up in an era where music was a
major motivation for so many people whowere living under apartheid.“We were oppressed, there was poverty,
there was crime, but from these areas camea myriad of musicians whose music in-spired a generation of poets, actors, arti-sans, teachers, and most importantly activ-istswho fought, and eventuallywon against
that evil regime.“Now the musical heroes who inspired
our youth have beenneglected and rejected.Where are the radio stations paying tributeto the messages of our elders?“Our new generation can still learn from
their music and the messagesthose harmonies gave us, andmost of the time they did notneed words. Their souls wereshared through the sounds ofthe Cape they could create.”On this new recording Ced-
ras teams up with local leg-ends like guitarists SteveNew-man and Errol Dyers, but it isthe input of the younger gener-ation that excites him.“There is a generation that
wants to discover their trueroots in music,” he says.“On this album it was excit-
ing to work with people likebassist Wesley Rustin, trump-eter DarrenEnglish and vocal-
ist Zolani Mahola from Freshlyground.“They are all part of the new generation
who have hungered to make somethingmore of their talent. We need more youngpeople to hear this kind ofmusic to discovertheir true Cape identity.”“We come from an era where a govern-
ment tried to divide us according to the col-our of our skin. Now they are trying to di-vide us through ‘marketing’ strategies.”V The album and single tracks are available onlinethrough Amazon, iTunes and Spotify. You can alsovisit www.zurichsessions.com/tonycedras for moreinformation and videos of the recording.
Cedras celebratestrue Cape sounds
Tony Cedras PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
Snoekfees bied vermaakDie Morawiese Kerk Ravensmead houSaterdag makietie met ’n lekker snoek-en patatfees.Dit vind vanaf 10:00 plaas op die
kerkterrein in Forbes-singel. Daar salverskeie vermaaklike aktiwiteite wees,wat plaaslike komediante, die Tiervlei-rieldansers en ’n verskeidenheid stalle-tjies insluit.Kaartjies is R70 en beskikbaar by die
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Church hosts youthpartnership over holidaysThe Ravensmead Pentecostal ProtestantChurch will be hosting a Youth Safetyand Religion Partnership during theschool holidays.Starting on Monday 6 July from 08:30
the programme, which is funded by theWestern Cape Government, will be takingplace at 35 Northway Street in Raven-smead over three days.Topics that will be highlighted include
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She also explained that The Spatial Plan-ning andUrbanDesign directorate of theCity had committed to the upgrade of theBishop Lavis CBD and the first consult-ant team to conduct the detailed analysisrequired would begin in August.“The upgrade will cover the CBD Area
and the sports fields up to Lavis TownStation.“With regard to the Bonteheuwel town
centre upgrade process, it is ongoing al-beit a bit behind the Bishop Lavisproject. This project will include the vi-tal pedestrian link to Netreg station.“The problem building in that area in-
cludes some private property that needssorting out before application can bemade for demolition.“Amodel has been built and proposals
made to councillors, theward committeeand focus group members. It was a veryproductive session where many needsand ideas were shared.”Progress has also been made with cer-
tain projects in the third zone of theMay-or’s Urban Regeneration Programme,namely the Angela Road corridorthrough to Nooitgedacht, with very sig-nificant development at Makriel Parkand the Nooitgedacht RenaissanceProject of ward councillor Nas Abra-hams.“We are very excited about all of this
as it follows the extensive community in-volvement of the World Design Work-shops and the Community Action Planworkshops.“The tough part for the community is
that these processes are not like magicwands and a lot of groundwork needs tobe done before they will feel or see anyreal change.“The great news is ‘die wiele is aan die
rol’. It is no longer only talk,” concludedRau.V For more information about the meeting onSaturday call Juanita on 021 444 2965 during office hours.
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Massive haul fordrug task teamJust over 68 000 units of drugs with a
street value totalling nearly R2.4 mil-lion have been confiscated by theMetro
PoliceGang andDrugTaskTeamsince July2013During the same period, 3 846 suspects
were arrested for drug-related offences, thebulk being in Manenberg, Hanover Park,Kraaifontein, Elsies River and Steenberg.Making the announcement last week,
Citymaycomember for safety and security,JP Smith, said these statistics do not in-clude the successes by the City’s other en-forcement agencies, but the Metro PoliceDepartment accounts for the bulk of its en-forcement.
Familiar faces“The figures for the current financial
year are slightly lower than the previousyear because we have been side-tracked byland invasions and protests. However, thisis still nothing to sneeze atwhenone consid-ers thatwe have but a fraction of the resour-ces compared with to our South African Po-lice Service counterparts,” said Smith.“We have also started employing a more
intelligence-driven approach with the helpof communitymembers and it is paying div-idends. Ultimately, however, we need to seean improvement in the criminal justice be-cause far too often we find we’re arrestingfamiliar faces.”The City of Cape Town continues to in-
crease its focus on drug abuse with a strate-gy that cuts across a number of directoratesin order to clamp down on the drug trade,but is also increasing access to treatmentand running a number of preventative cam-paigns.
CommitmentThe United Nations established Interna-
tional Day against Drug Abuse and IllicitTrafficking to remind member states oftheir commitment to creating an interna-tional society free from drug abuse.TheCity of CapeTownhas established six
substance abuse treatment sites since 2008.Between July 2011 and June 2014, 4 311
people sought help at the City Health sub-
stance abuse treatment sites in Tafelsig,Khayelitsha, Delft South, Milnerton andParkwood.
Need for treatmentThe gender breakdown mirrored that of
the Medical Research Council, with a 76male / 24 female split. The most commonsubstances clients had been using werecrystal methamphetamine (tik), dagga, al-cohol and heroin.“Our treatment sites accommodated the
highest number of clients of any serviceprovider in the province between July andDecember last year and this proves a num-ber of things,” said City mayco member forhealth, Siyabulela Mamkeli.“Firstly, it underscores the great need for
treatment, but also speaks to the quality ofservices that clients have access to whenthey enrol in ourprogramme,” saidMamke-li.
Early interventionThe City’s Social Development and Early
Childhood Directorate has been drivingpreventative initiatives through its Sub-stance Abuse Programme, including theStrengthening Families Project, Soft Skillsprevention programme in schools and the“Be Smart, Don’t Start” theatre campaign.In this financial year, thevariousprojects
reached an audience of more than 23 000,most of them young school children.“Children are being exposed to substance
abuse at a young age and so we have hadto develop and implement programmes thatspeak directly to them.“This iswhy thebulk of our interventions
are done at primary school level. The topicsare often hard-hitting, but we can’t affordto be in denial about the realities our chil-dren are dealing with.“The impact of our interventions is often
not as explicit as the enforcement efforts,but becomes apparent in the medium tolong-term when we see positive behaviour-al changes in children and youth once con-sidered to be at risk, as well as the changein the social fabric of communities,” hesaid.
RehabneededLast week the United Nations calledfor Friday 26 June to be named Inter-national Day against Drug Abuse andIllicit Trafficking to express its com-mitment to achieve the goal of an in-ternational society free of substancedependency.In South Africa the National Deve-
lopment Plan serves as the country’sblueprint for preventing and reducingalcohol and substance dependency.Research indicates the social costs
of substance related trauma and acci-dents in South Africa far exceed thoseof other countries and intoxication isa major factor in road accidents.Furthermore, the relationship bet-
ween alcohol and illegal substances,crime, and violence is both direct andcomplex.According to SACENDU, South Af-
rica has the highest percentage of FAS(or Foetal Alcohol Syndrome) worl-dwide and alcohol dependency has in-creased.Tik (or metamphetamine) has beco-
me the biggest problem, especially inthe Western Cape, with women beingthemost dependent and the number ofunemployed persons admitted for in-patient treatment is now twice asmuch as those of their working coun-terparts.Social services organisation Badisa
provides services to individuals whoare substance dependent.Their approach is strongly gover-
ned by their commitment to serve andthey currently have two programmesunder their management.The Ramot Treatment Centre for
substance dependency, situated in Pa-row East, currently caters for about400 patients a year.Only 100 of their 400-bed capacity
are funded by the department of socialdevelopment, meaning the balance ofpatients have to be privately funded.In speaking to Enya van Zyl, one of thesocial workers at the centre, she reite-rates that the donation of fresh food re-mains one of their biggest challenges,since the patients show an increasedappetite once they have completedtheir physical detoxification.Individuals who are substance de-
pendent do not exist in isolation andtheir families, children, friends andcolleagues are all impacted.The investment in these individuals
therefore has a direct impact on allspheres of society.
V To make a difference and become involvedvisit www.badisa.org.za or contact Annemarie Bezuidenhout at abezuidenhout@badisa.org.za. Badisa is a nonprofit public benefitorganisation and all donations will receive atax rebate certificate.
A 34 year old member of the Mongrelsgang might have appeared empty han-ded when the Metro Police Gang andDrug Task Team (GDTT) searched himinCloete Street last Friday, but closer in-spection yielded a stash of heroin, tikand dagga, some of it up his rectum.The GDTT, K9 unit and Special Inves-
tigations Unit (SIU) found this spreadwhen they conducted an integrated oper-ation on International Day against DrugAbuse and Illicit Trafficking, 26 June.
Creative“We have noticed criminals are trying
to become more creative in their deal-ings, but this was an extreme case,” saidmayco member for safety and securityJP Smith about this find.He said theCity is committed to taking
criminals off the street, but it is up to thecriminal justice system to do the rest.“This is yet another example of a gang-
ster who continues to operate in spite ofprevious brushes with the law,” he said.
Traffic operationsDuring GDTT operations in Bonte-
heuwel and Bellville, officers arrestedthree suspects for possession of, anddealing in, daggaafter fiveparcels of dag-ga, a carrier bag filled with dagga, and19 bankies of dagga were found hiddenin a wheelie bin. In Bellville South, twosuspectswere apprehended after officers
found 51 packets of tik in their posses-sion.Meanwhile, Metro Police officers ar-
rested 22 other suspects for drug-relatedoffences, as well as 33 drunk drivers.City traffic officers caught up with er-
rant public transport operators in theCBD, Sea Point, Observatory and Kraai-fontein.Operations from 23 to 25 June resulted
in 1 205 fines being issued and 44 taxisbeing impounded. In addition, officersimpounded 60 Uber taxis and issued 497fines in Langa and the Cape Town CBD.Elsewhere on the roads, City traffic of-
ficers clamped downon illegal street rac-ers in Scottsdene.A four-year-old girlwas knocked down
at the Scottsdene pitch and officers cor-doned off the area and arrested a specta-tor for riotous behavior.
Irresponsible behaviour“This is but the latest example of the
ridiculous behaviour that we see on ourroads on an all too regular basis, largelyas a result of alcohol abuse. We will nev-er makemeaningful progress in curbingroad deaths until motorists start takingresponsibility for their actions or untilthe courts start handing down the kindof sentences that will force people to toethe line. We will continue to lobby thecourts to imposeharsher sentences on ir-responsible motorists,” Smith said.
Cops find drugsin unusual places
Rewards: Northlink College CEO and principalLeon Beech with the Silver Arrow Award at aLeaders and Achievers Awards Breakfast held atCentury City. The award was based on an annualindependent survey.
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Nearly R250 000 in fines has been issued inthe City’s latest week-long crackdown on il-legal dumping, says Ernest Sonnenberg,mayco member for utility services.Since the campaign commenced in May,
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strategy to pull together the resources of se-veral departments in the fight against litte-ring and dumping. These include the solidwaste by-law enforcement unit and MetroPolice, with support from the City’s healthand traffic services departments,” says Son-nenberg.The campaign includes awareness and
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res for its latest illegal dumping campaigncrackdown and found the combined effortsof various departments patrolling 822 dum-ping hot-spots over an intensified one-weekperiod saw 127 fines issued, amounting toR210 000.“This shows we will not be defeated in the
fight against a practice that is unnecessaryand highly expensive to ratepayers. Manyresidents underestimate the impact illegaldumping has on the City, and believe anti-dumping laws are something they can igno-re, but it affects every one of us.”The enforcement strategy involves a peri-
od of one week each month, in which Cityofficials patrol known dumping hot-spotsacross the city, aswell as take action againstlandowners who allow illegally dumpedma-terial to accumulate on their property.V The support of Cape Town’s residents is crucial inidentifying offenders and making sure that they arebrought to book. Illegal dumping can be reported tothe City’s call centre on 0860 103 089
City’s focuson dumpingbears fruit The City’s Human Settlements Direc-
torate is urging non-paying tenantsliving inCouncil rental units tomake
the necessary payment arrangements tosettle their arrears in order to avoid facinglegal action and the risk of forfeiting theirhousing opportunities.This word of caution comes after the Ci-
ty exhausted all attempts to recover ap-proximately R690 000 in rental arrearsfrom 20 tenants who are refusing to settletheir debt and have repeatedly ignored allwarnings. Notices have been issued to so-me of these tenants, while court cases per-taining to the others are pending.
Disregard for rulesTheCity takes very seriously theblatant
disregard for the rules by several tenantswho have demonstrated that they are ableto pay their arrears, yet choose not to. Notonly is this unfair to those who do makethe effort to pay their rentals, but it ham-pers service delivery to other tenants –particularly pertaining to the maintenan-ce of rental units where rental income isneeded to ensure that communities can en-joy improved living conditions.All information and correspondence
with tenants is kept on file at the varioushousing estate offices, including theirhou-sehold income, their commitments to paythe collection agency and payment de-faults on arrangements.The City’s Mayoral Committee Member
for Human Settlements, Benedicta vanMinnen pointed out that the City hasexhausted all attempts to recover approx-imately R705 000 in rental arrears from 20tenants who are refusing to settle theirdebt and have repeatedly ignored all war-nings.“Noticeshavebeen issued to someof the-
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red to above (with the number of tenantsin brackets) is as follows:
. Grassy Park (2) – approximately R66500
. Manenberg (2) – approximately R54600
. Valhalla Park (3) – approximatelyR104 800
. Nyanga (1) – approximately R14 700
. Mitchells Plain (2) – approximatelyR89 600
. Langa (5) – approximately R137 600
. Ravensmead (1) – approximately R59600
. Belhar (3) – approximately R157 500
. Melton Rose (1) – approximately R20200Tenants can also apply for indigent
grants if theirmonthly income is less thanR3200 per month, which will see their ren-tals reduced.
Payment arrangementsFurthermore, tenants who are unable to
pay their rentals are encouraged to visittheir local housing estate offices to makepayment arrangements according to whatthey can afford.“TheCity always engageswith residents
first to try and prevent debt managementactions by encouraging them to enter intoan affordable payment arrangement withthe City or to register as indigent whereapplicable,” added Van Minnen.“However, if these engagements are re-
peatedly ignored and no payment arrange-ments aremade, or if they are not adheredto, the City has no choice but to recoverthe debt owed and to take the necessary le-gal action, which may eventually lead to
eviction.“We need to do this in order to be fair
to the majority of tenants who are makingevery effort to pay their rentals and to tho-se waiting for housing opportunities onthe housing database.“Furthermore, tenants have the right to
make payment arrangements or halt pen-ding legal action right up until the Sheriffof the Court calls to action the eviction.”
Based on fairnessThe City has to operate according to the
laws and policies that it is governed by.The City’s entire delivery of housing op-portunities, which includes the allocationof Council rental units to our more vulne-rable residents, must be based on fairness.“When tenants do not pay their arrears,
it impacts service delivery, which is un-fair to the majority who are making everyeffort to pay their rentals,” she continued.“Legal action is the last resort, which
the City wants to avoid at all costs. Thatis why we have services available, such asindigent grants and payment arrange-ments, to assist tenantswhoare strugglingfinancially to cover their rentals.“The City urges non-paying tenants to
visit their local housing office to make ne-cessary payment arrangements to settlerental arrears as soon as possible and ad-here to agreements to avoid legal actionand risk forfeiting housing opportuni-ties.”V Tenants in arrears are urged to visit their nearesthousing office to make payment arrangements. Alternatively, they can contact TraceOnline on 086199 77 77 they have been appointed by the Cityto assist with the application and submission ofthe housing indigent grants, collection of payments directly from tenants’ rental units, and toprovide housing information.
City tackles rental arrears
Sanggroepe en kore kan nou virDie Burgerse Klassieke Kollig-musiekkompetisie in-skryf.Die kompetisie is ’n ontwikkelingsge-
leentheid vir streeks-, jeug-, laer- en hoër-skool-kore, asook sanggroepe, ensembles enkamerkore wat ’n groter forum benodig omhul talente ten toon te stel en die nodige er-kenning te ontvang wat hulle verdien.Hierdie forum is nie bloot nog ’n eistedd-
fod nie, maar wil kore help om hul talentemet die professionele musiekbedryf te deelen hul afsetgebied te vergroot in samewer-king met die eeufeesvieringe van Die Bur-ger, Traxtudio, Mercedes Benz (Century Ci-ty), die Barnyard-teater in Kaapstad en Ty-gerberg 104fm.KlassiekeKolligword in dieWes-,Noord-,
Suid- en Oos-Kaap aangebied.Dit handhaaf ’n beleid van ope-repertori-
um. Kore kan dus enige twee liedere (metof sonder begeleiding) inskryf saammet hulinskrywingvorm.As deel van die eeufeesvieringe sal Trax-
tudio ’n spesiale eeufees-CD uitreik met diehulp van die sanggroepe wat deelneem aanKlassiekeKollig. DieCDsal tenbate vanDieBurger se Kersfonds verkoop word.Elke koor of groep sal twee liedere kan op-
neem as deel van die inskrywing by óf dieateljee óf mobiele opname-eenheid.V Besoek www.traxtudio.co.za/competitions, stuur’n epos na [email protected] of ’n SMSmet jou koor of groep se naam na 36575 om deelte neem. SMS’e kos R5. Vir meer inligting skakel Riaan Steyn by 083 478 1107.
Geleentheid vir sanggroepe
Protea power: On Saturday 27 June Sharon Silver and her family and friends got tomeet and play a game of KFC MiniCricket with Proteas player Vernon Philander thanksto the “Join the Proteas Family with KFC” competition. The Cape Townbased Silverfamily were the lucky winners of the second phase of the competition which also sawtwo families head down under to support the Proteas in Australia. Here Sharon joinsVernon in the slips during the game that was held at Excelsior Secondary School, Belhar.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Haar hele kop verdwyn in die asblik enkom dan weer na ’n rukkie uit, soos’n swemmerwatnaasem teug.Nánog
’n keer kom sy triomfantelik na bo en hou’n leë koeldrankblikkie in die lug. Dan stootsy die trollie na die volgende asblik, dieself-de roetine, van asblik tot asblik.
So verloop die 72-jarige Ann Williams sedae. Sy swerf van buurt tot buurt, asblik totasblik, opsoek na ’n ietswaardevols. ’n Stukwit papier, ’n blik, plastiek- en glasbottels,asook kos. Veral kos.
“Ons is honger en kyk altyd eers of daarnie iets te ete is tussen al die rommel nie.Dit is eintlik die honger wat ons dryf, dieander goedjies help vir ’n bykomende sen-tjie,” sê Ann terwyl sy haar bont kopdoekregskuif. Sy vou haar verslete groen truistywer om haar lyf om die koue uit te hou.
“Ekwil net ’n huis hêwaar ekmykop kanneerlê elke aand. Ek is moeg van die koueen het al asma gekry van al die nattigheid,”sê sy en probeer ’n lastige hoesie onder-druk.
Sy “skarrel” saam met Dorithy Witbooi(51). “Ek is uit my erfhuis in Bellville-Suid
gesit, nou swerf ek al die afgelope tien jaar.Daar is dae watmense vir ons skoon kos bo-op die asblikke los, sodat ons net ietsie kaneet. ’n Vrou van Ruyterwacht gee ook elkeweek vir ons kos in ’n plastieksak,” sê Dori-thy.
Die hartseer sit vlak in haar oë. “Ek heteen seun, maar hy is ook maar soos ek. Hyskarrel ook iewers. Was laas op Bellville-stasie. Het regtig nie gehoop hy moet ookdié lewe lei nie, maar nou ja,” sug sy.
Die winter is vir Ann en Dorithy die sleg-ste tyd. “Ons kan nie skarrel nie en moetnet rondlê. Dit is dan wanneer die koue onsso kasty,” sê Ann.
Vir haar is daar daremdie laaste ruk biet-jie verligting. “Ek kry darem nou ’n pensi-oentjie, maar as ek net ’n plek kan kry. Dieander dag het ’n klongmy hele pensioen ge-steel, elke sent. Ek kon nie eens agter homaanhardloop nie oor my bors. Daar is nieasem vir jaag nie.”
Die tweewordhaastig,want daar is anderskarrelaars ook in die omgewing. “Onsmoet eers gaan. As jy skryf, vra vir diemen-se of hulle nie ’n ou kombersie het nie. Virdie koud. Die Here sal jou seën.”
Dan stap hulle met die trollie. Van asblikna asblik.
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DorithyWitbooi (links)en AnnWilliams methul trolliewaarmee hullerommelbymekaarmaak wathulle danverkoop.FOTO: BRENDENRUITER
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Badisa Peninsula Social Servicesin Elsies River, 91, Sixth Street,Elsies River (Behind the Reo Ho-tel), is hosting a Basic Needle-work and Beading Course fromMondays toThursdays from09:00
to 13:00.Men and women are welcome
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Needlework and beading course hosted
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
Wanneer hy saans sy werksklere uittrek, veranderMartin Ruiters van ’n drywer in ’n drilsersant.Ruiters werk lank by Simon’s Auto Centre, die En-
gen-vulstasie in Vasco-boulevard in Goodwood. Sy pas-sie is egter om kinders die tradisies van krismiskoreaan te leer. “Ek het reeds in 1964 aangesluit by die kris-miskore, waar my pa betrokke was. Reeds daar het myliefde vir musiek en die gemeenskap wortel geskied.Oor die jare het ek maar besluit om eerstens die tradi-sies voort te sit, maar dit ook te gebruik om ’n verskilin jongmense se lewens te maak,” sê Ruiters.Vandag lei hy en sy seun, Nashville, kinders van ver-
skeie gemeenskappe op in die kuns van krismiskore,oftewel hoe om musiek te lees en te marsjeer.“Ons woon in Bishop Lavis, maar leer kinders van
verskeie dorpe. In ons gemeenskappe is baie enkelou-ers wat nie kan bekostig om hul kinders vir musiekop-leiding te stuur nie, so ons lei hulle gratis op. Wanneerhulle van ons afweggaankanhulle by enige ander orga-nisasie gaan aanklop en hul musiek beoefen. Hulle kanbyvoorbeeld by die weermag of vloot se orkeste instap,want hulle het reeds die vaardighede. Dit gaan daaroorom waarde tot ’n kind se lewe toe te voeg,” sê Ruiters.Hy sê al beloningwat hulle kry is die glimlagte wat hul-le op die kinders se gesigte sien.“Ons koop sommer dasse enmateriaal by die Chinese
winkels omdat dit goedkoop is. Ons maak vir die kin-dersblinknuweklere enmenskansiendieveranderingwat dit in hul lewens maak. Dit vat so min om ’n kindgelukkig temaak, so onsmaakmaarplannetjies omdin-ge te laat gebeur,” sê Ruiters.Om geld in te samel koop hy en sy seun sommer wors
en verkoop worsrolletjies.“Ons tree by begrafnisse op enmoet soms reis, so ons
probeer maar geldjies inkry. Solank ons net nooit bydie kinders geld moet vat nie.“Ek en my seun gooi maar petrol in ons motors, kry
nog iemand met ’n motor en vat die groep waar hullemoet wees.”
In dag is Martin ’n drywer,saans word hy drilsersant
Martin Ruiters in sy krismiskoorklere.
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DESIRÉE RORKE@dezzierorke
’n Slinkse klouterdief met ’n voorsmaakvir appelwyn het verlede week vir die der-de keer toegeslaan by Emo Adams se tea-ter by die CapeGate Lifestyle-sentrum inBrackenfell.Die dief kry telkens toegang tot die All
Star-teater deur van die kelder onder dieteater in te breek.“Die sekerheidsmaatskappy het gedu-
rendeDonderdagnag ligte binne die teatergesien brand en ons in kennis gestel. Dieblitsige dief het egter weggekom en dievolgende oggend was daar weer ’n helepaar sespak-appelwyndrankies vermis uitdie kroeg, sê die teater se algemene be-stuurder, Olivia Gildenhuys.Volgens Gildenhuys is dit dieselfde dief
wat in Januarie en Desember verlede jaarook hier ingebreek het.
“Hoewel hy nie herkenbaar is op die vi-deomateriaal nie, kan ’nmens sien dis die-selfde ou.“Hy lyk skoon soos Spiderman soos hy
van onder by die kroeg inklouter, met symus styf oor sy kop getrek.” Gildenhuyssê hulle vermoed dit is ’n hawelose manvan die omgewing.“Hy steel ook elke keer dieselde drank
– appelwyn en soms bier. Die laaste keerhet hy ook ’n blik koffie en lekkers gegaps.Ons hou nie kontant op die perseel aan nieen die man het ook nie probeer om die an-der drankwat toegesluitword, uit te breeknie.“Hy breek gewoonlik niks nie en vat net
wat in die yskaste is,” sê sy.Op sy Facebook-blad het Emo verlede
Vrydag die volgende inskrywing gemaak:“Weer in ons teater ingebreek. Hulle kanby die teater inbreek, maar kan nie mygees breek nie ...”
Klouterdief teiken Emoteater
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The Riverton Estate Residents Associa-tion (RERA) started their OperationRestore Pride Project involving the
transformation of the canal on Saturdayand it’s calling on more people from the ar-ea to become involved.Steve Ross, chairperson of the organisa-
tion in Elsies River, explained that this isa long-term project and they are hoping torestore pride and community ownership intheir neighbourhood.“We hope to continue shortly in expand-
ing thebeautificationof ourneighbourhoodalong the canal,” he says.“That means that you may still become
involved by donating plants, rocks or anyother items that would be useful for thisproject.“The canal runs through our neighbour-
hood andhas been a favourite site for illegaldumping and burning of copper wire.“By creating gardens along the river
bank, we are firstly making the river moreattractive and also deterring illegal dump-
ing there.”Ross said they would like to be an exam-
ple to surrounding communities of whatcan be achieved if neighbourhoods work to-gether toward a positive goal.“Everybody and anybody can make an
important difference if they find that com-mon purpose,” he adds.“Start speaking to each other, know your
neighbours and share ideas on how you canrediscover pride in your surroundings andyou will eventually start solving the biggerissues affecting your safety and security.“We ask that all residents be proud of our
neighbourhood and not allow vagrants toremove our rubble as it will most probablyland up along the canal or other open spa-ces.”Ross thanked those who donated paint
and plants for the project.“Residents dug up plants from their gar-
dens for the project and we also receivedplants and paint from City Parks.“I also want to convey a special thanks to
the youth of the area for bending theirbacks for hours while painting the humpson the canal.”
Colour put back inElsies River canal
Tygerberg Hospital is lookingfor the family of a patient esti-mated to be about 27 years old.The woman, registered as Ly-
dia Mafumo, was admitted tothe hospital on 22 March afterbeing struck by a vehicle on theN1 near Oakdale Estate.“The patient is dark of com-
plexion and is a Zimbabweanand able to speak English. She is unable to
provide reliable information,”said hospital spokesperson Lati-cia Pienaar.Anyone with information
about Lydia Mafumo please con-tact social worker Anita Olivari,on 021 938 4164 or 021 938 5684.Alternatively, they can contact
the sister in charge ofWard D, Lo-wer Ground Floor, Joria Willi-
ams, on 021 938 5870.
Hospital seeks Zimbabwean patient’s family
Lydia Mafumo
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SÊ JOU SÊ!HERSIENING VAN DIE BELEID
OOR VERKEERSMATIGINGDie Stad Kaapstad is besig met die hersiening van sy beleid oor verkeersmatiging.
Die publiek en belanghebbende partye of groepe word ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wetop Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van 2000, die geleentheid gebied omkommentaar, aanbevelings of insette aan die munisipaliteit voor te lê vanaf 1 Julie 2015 tot16 Augustus 2015.
Kommentaar, aanbevelings of insette kan ingedien word per:
• Faks: 086 202 8203• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging: Vervoer vir Kaapstad, Privaat Sak X9181, Kaapstad 8000 (vir
aandag: die hoof: vervoernetwerkontwikkeling)• Die webblad Sê jou sê: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Aflewering by subraadskantore
Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensewat met gestremdhede leef en mense uit ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelikekommentaar kan lewer nie, help om hulle insette of kommentaar aan te teken en aan die Stadvoor te lê. Kontak die volgende persone:
Vir algemene openbare deelname:Ruché Daniels by 021 400 1766 of [email protected]
Vir benadeelde persone:Anele Viti by 021 400 1652 of [email protected]
Die hersiene konsepbeleid kan ook besigtig word by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay,subraadskantore en biblioteke.
Rig navrae oor die hersiening van die beleid oor verkeersmatiging aan Garth Elliott by021 812 4411 of [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER160/2015
ELECTION OF A PROJECT STEERINGCOMMITTEEThe City of Cape Town’s Energy, Environmental and Spatial Planning Directorate hascommenced with the planning and design process for the upgrade of the Bishop Lavisurban node.
A project steering committee must be elected during a public meeting in accordancewith the City’s policies. This meeting will be initiated by the Spatial Planning & UrbanDesign Department. The members of the committee will be elected from the Bishop Laviscommunity.
All organisations in Bishop Lavis are encouraged to attend the public meeting.
Date: Saturday 4 July 2015Time: 10:00Venue: Bishop Lavis Library Hall
Direct enquiries to Bronwen Jillings on 021 444 0370.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER162/2015
Wesbank residents get techsavvy
Hoofweg Primary School principal Allistair Sauer with one the learners working at a computerat the resource centre.
RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
A brand newE-Learning andResourceCentre opened its doors in Wesbankrecently, enabling both young and
old to acquire the computer skills necessa-ry to cope in a technological world.Computer skills, described as a scarcity
among residents in this mostly crime rid-den area, will now help people to find em-ployment and also build confidence, oneresident said.The E-Learning centre is located at Hoof-
weg Primary School in Main Road, Wes-bank and boasts a computer lab, a libraryand other resources.The centre officially opened on Monday
22 June, with minister of mineral resour-ces, Ngoako Ramatlodi, as the guest speak-er.Most of the valuable tools inside the re-
source centre were sponsored by the Air-ports Company of South Africa (Acsa)based at the Cape Town International Air-port.
Skills taughtThe sponsorship and opening ceremony
were organised in partnership with AfriS-am, a large company that supplies con-struction materials, along with the West-ern Cape department of education.Acsa contributed R1.8 million towards
the constructionof the facility,withmoneyalso going toward equipping the E-learn-ing facility with computers and education-al material.The total value of the building however,
came to more than R5 million.According toAcsa, the centrewill not on-
ly be for learners at the primary school, butaccessible to learners around the area.Classes where adults are taught basic
computer skills have already started.Edith van Wyk, a community worker
who attended the opening, said these privi-leges are much needed, especially by the
youth. “The people now realise they werenot dumped here, but that someone is look-ing out for us.“Many of the people here are not comput-
er literate. However, this will help upliftthem and enable them to gain skills,” vanWyk added.
Something goodPastor Daan Koopman, a religious lead-
er, concurred.“This is something good, especially for
our young people. If you are not computerliterate, you can at least gain a certificateherewhichyoucanpresent somedaywhenlooking for a job,” he said.Tsholo Diale, corporate social responsi-
bility manager at AfriSam, said they hopethe facility motivates and encourageslearners and the community members toinvest in their education, with the visionof a better future for themselves and theircommunities.
Something good“Our role is to create possibilities and
uphold our legacy of building communitiesbymaking it possible for our people to real-ise their dreams for the future benefit ofour country,” Diale said.Deborah Francis, acting communica-
tionsmanager at Acsa, said: “Our businessis not only about airports, it’s about givingback to our communities.“So, as an airport operator, contributing
toward thedevelopment and sustainabilityof our communities is very important andeducation is the foundation for thedevelop-ment of any community.”She added: “On a daily basiswe facilitate
themovement of people to various destina-tions, and our immediate neighbours arenot in a position to experience the same.With this initiative, we are able to bringthe world to them by simply clicking a but-ton.”“The future for our children is looking
good,” Koopman said.
Principal Allistair Sauerwith Ngoako Ramatlhodi, South Africa’sminister of mineralresources, DeborahFrances (Acsa) and Dr.Stephan Olivier, CEO ofAfriSAM.
Bishop Lavis police want to inform the pu-blic of a successful conviction in relation toa crime that ocurred in 2014.On 12 Sepember last year amember of the
public was waiting for a train on the plat-form of Netreg Station at about 10:30.Twoknife-wieldingmen thenapproached
him asking for his cell-phone.When he refused, they stabbed him and
took his phone.His cries for help were heard by two poli-
cemen who were patrolling the area andthey came to his rescue, arresting one of thesuspects.Meanwhile, two other complainants also
laid charges of robbery with knives aftertheywere also robbed of cell phones at diffe-rent times on the same day.These complainants identified the arre-
sted suspect as the same onewho robbed allof them.After further investigation by Detective
Constable LuzukoNgwenzi, the suspect, 21-year-old Elton Louw from Hanekom Street,Kalksteenfontein, was found guilty on twocounts of aggravated robbery. In the firstcase he was sentenced to 10 years, of whichtwo years were suspended for five years,and in the second case he was sentenced to15 years imprisonment.
Cellphone thief sentenced
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Só sê kapt. Fienie Nimb, woord-voerder van die Bellville-polisie.
In die mees onlangse voorval, opSaterdag 20 Junie, is daar ’n vrou be-trokke wat geld getrek het, sê Nimb.“ ’n Onbekende man het met haarbegin gesels, sommer alledaagsedinge – kinders, en so meer.
“Ná ongeveer 15 minute het hy ’npakkie geld uit sy sak gehaal en diedame meegedeel dat hy dit opgetelhet; hy het gesê dat hy die geld methaar sal deel,” sê Nimb.
Die vrou wou toe verder niks metdie man te doen hê nie, maar dieman het glo aan haar gesê dat daarkameras was wat haar afgeneem heten glo sou wys dat sy “medepligtig”tot ’n misdaad is, sê Nimb.
“ ’nOuwitMazda het inVoortrek-kerweg langs hulle gestop. Daar wasdrie mans met ‘siviele klere’ in dievoertuig.
“Die bestuurder het ’n ‘polisie-identifikasiekaart’ aan haar getoon.Hyhet gesêhullewerkvirdiepolisieen dat sy nou ’n verdagte in ’n roof-tog is waarin daar glo geld gesteelis.”
Die vrou is versoek om in die mo-tor te klim en om die geld wat sy ge-trek het, aan hulle te oorhandig. Syhet die geld gegee en die mans hetdit in ’n koevert teruggeplaas, verse-el, en haar gevra om hul by die poli-siekantoor te ontmoet, sê Nimb.
“Toe sy die koevert oopmaak, wasdit vol geskeurde koerantpapier.”
In die ander voorval op 4 Junie het’n man weer aan ’n vrou voorgegeedat daar ’n ander vrou in die area be-roof is.
“Twee mans in gewone klere hethaar genader; die een wys toe sy po-lisie-ID en sê hulle is polisiebeamp-tes. Hulle versoek haar toe om diegeld wat sy getrek het, asook haarselfoon, aan hulle te oorhandig, watsy toe ook doen,” sê Nimb.
Hul het ook aan dié vrou gesê omna die polisiekantoor te stap en dathulle haar daar sou ontmoet.
“Sy het hulle nooit weer gesiennie.” Nimb het mense versoek ombedag te wees op hierdie slenter.
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The Bridgetown Theatre Company (BTC)will host final auditions for the revival oftheir acclaimed musical Engliekaans thisweekend.
The production was first performed in theWesternCape in 2011 and 2012, but due to pu-blic demand, BTC have decided it’s time tobring the piece back to the stage.Engliekaans tells the story of two young
people who are madly in love with eachother, but because of their language barrier(one speaks English, the other Afrikaans)they have to convince their judgementalfriends and domineering families they aremeant to be together.
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tors, singers and dancers aged between 16and 60 to be a part of the show.
Final auditions will be held at the Bridge-town Community centre, Cornflower Street,Bridgetown from 12:00 on Saturday 4 July.
Although no experience is necessary, au-ditioning performers need to prepare a song,dance or monologue of their choice.
Rehearsal will be from 18:00 to 20:00 on Tu-esdays and Thursday and from 11:00 to 14:00on Saturdays throughout August. Engliek-aans will be staged in October and perfor-mers will be paid.V Call Shariefa Wagner on 074 037 1172 or visit theBridgetown Theatre Company Facebook page formore information. No audition appointment needed.
Theatre companyseeks actors for show
Ziona Theron,Zelda Hintsa, PamSamuels, CarmenMentor, ShariefaWagner andFowzia Khan areamong thethespians whohave alreadyauditioned forEngliekaans.
The Baxter Dance Festival is calling for ap-plications for the 2015 line-up.
Following the resounding success of thedance festival’s tenth anniversary last year,the organisers are calling for entries fromdance studios, schools, companies, groupsand independent dance-makers, as well asproposals from choreographers (including aDVD of recent work) for this year’s event.
The 2015 Baxter Dance Festival will takeplace from Thursday 8 to Saturday 17 Octo-ber. The festival is made up of a main pro-gramme which will consist of invited andcommissioned works, as well as work by es-tablished professional choreographers andcompanies.
The off-main programme on Saturday 10October will showcase work by up-and-co-ming choreographers (including studentwork) while the fringe programme on Satur-day 17 October will include work by youthgroups, dance schools, school groups, tradi-tional dance groups and others.
The running time for each dance work islimited to tenminutes for themainprogram-me, five minutes for the off-main program-me and three minutes (fringe) for solos, du-ets or trios. The limit for quartets or biggerensembles is 20 minutes on the main, tenoff-main and seven on the fringe.
The Baxter Theatre Centre will provide acomprehensive production package whichincludes lighting, sound, technical assistan-ce, publicity, box office facilities, printed
programmes and pre-show rehearsal arran-gements, making it a hassle-free experiencefor participating dance groups and compa-nies.V Visit www.baxter.co.za or www.facebook.com/BaxterTheatre or collect an application from theBaxter’s reception desk in the main foyer before17:00 on Monday 6 July.
Baxter Festival invitesdance applications
Henk Opperman and Ciarra Barron in thecommissioned work Mode by Thalia Laric andSteven van Wyk. PHOTO: OSCAR O’ RYAN
Dance students from Brackenfell, KuilsRiver and Eerste River High Schoolswill join about 100 counterparts in a
popular upcoming dance production.Following last year’s sell-out success,Bor-
ne Frees will be returning to Artscape Thea-tre from 9 to 11 July, featuring New WorldDance Theatre and UCT Training Program-me in collaboration with the Western CapeEducation Department.
The production, sponsored by theWesternCape Education Department, UCT School ofDance and endorsed by Artscape, will show-case a variety of dance styles and culturesin celebration of the diversity of the youthand their stories of hope and aspiration.
“The purpose of bringing this productionto Artscape is to reaffirm our unshakeablecommitment in empowering our youththrough the arts as it is a powerful mediumto bring young people from all backgroundsand cultures together”, says Marlene LeRoux, Artscape’s director for Audience De-velopment and Education.
“Thenewchallenge facingouryouth is theacquisition of skills and only through lear-
ning new skills can they add value to them-selves, their future careers and their com-munities,” says Le Roux.
This performance will feature over 100dance subject learners from various schoolsacross the city, who will be directed underthe intense guidance of acclaimed choreo-graphers and teachers,Marlin Zoutman andCeleste Botha from the New World DanceTheatre.
“This performance by the youth has beenour dream since 2012 because we believe itis very important for them to experiencewhat it’s like to perform in a good theatrewith proper lighting, sound and stage”, saysCeleste Botha, director at NewWorld DanceTheatre.
“Generation Z/Born Frees have access toYouTube and can watch world class shows,choreographies, see beautiful theatres withlightingand soundonscreen, but it all seemslike an unrealistic dream if they don’t get toexperience real theatre,” says Celeste.
V Tickets can be purchased at Box Office, DialaSeatand Computicket Outlets at R40.00 per person.
New edition of BorneFrees back on stage
Dancers photographed during last year’s performance.
Kuilsrivier-musiekstudent Danielle Didlofhet besluit finansies gaan nié in haar padstaan omhaar droom te bewaarheid nie:mu-siekopleiding om haar passie vir musiek tekan uitleef.
Daarom het Didi, soos sy bekend staan,selfs al strate gevee. As dit nie vir haar liefdevirmusiekwas of die feit dat sy so hardmoetwerk om vir haar studies te betaal nie, “souek dalk al vir een of ander iets in die tronkgesit het”. Sy het onlangs ’n fondsinsame-lingskonsert by D’Aria-funksielokaal inDurbanville aangebied om geld in te samelom ’n kontrabas-kursus in Duitsland te kanbywoon. Sy vertrek op 30 Julie. Die Weskus-jeugorkes was die dag saammet haar op dieverhoog, en Zanne Stapelberg en JamesBhemgee het as gaskunstenaars opgetree.
Didi het in 2009 verlief geraak op die klankvan die kontrabas toe sy gekies is om lid teword van die Suid-Afrikaanse NasionaleJeugorkes en daar ’n solo-vertoning van ’nkontrabas gehoor het.
“Om die kontrabas te kan speel is uniek;ek twyfel of ’n mens soveel met enige anderinstrument kan regkry in terme van notewat jy kan gaan haal.” Sy het vir ’n musiek-kursus in Texas aansoek gedoen,maarmoeshoor haar aansoek was te laat. In April van-jaar het diemusikant en komponis, prof. An-
dreas Bennetzen, haar genooi om Mitten-wald se internasionale kontrabas-meesters-klas vir 2015 in Duitsland by te woon.
Sy het eers die uitnodiging geweier as ge-volg van die kort kennisgewing om genoeggeld bymekaar te maak, maar nadat hullevir haar afslag aangebied het, het sy besluitdis nou of nooit.V Lesers wat ’n bydrae wil maak om Didi met haarreis te help, kan ’n epos aan Carina Brown by direc[email protected] stuur.
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Danielle (Didi) Didlof, Zanne Stapelberg enCarina Brown (hoof van die Weskusmusiekakademie) by Didi se fondsinsamelingskonsert watonlangs by D’Aria gehou is. FOTO: LISA PEREIRA
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Lede van die publiek wat ongelukkigis met polisie- dienslewering in dieWes-Kaap, sal voortaan klagtes kan
indien vir onafhanklike ondersoek.Die heel eerste polisieombudsman in
die land, adv. Vusi Pikoli, het verledeweek die noordelike voorstede vanKaap-stad besoek om sy kantoor se werksaam-hede te bespreek.Hy het lede van ver-
skeie plaaslike GPF’s bydie Durbanville-biblio-teeksaal toegespreek.Pikoli, die destydse
hoof van die NasionaleVervolgingsgesag is in2008 deur oud-presidentThabo Mbeki geskorsnadat hy aan die spitswas van kriminele klag-tes teen die destydse po-lisiehoof, Jackie Selebi.Hy is later finaal in die
pad gesteek ná hy krimi-nele klagtes teen presi-dent Jacob Zuma aan-hangig gemaak het.Pikoli is in Desember
2014 deurHelen Zille, dieWes-Kaapse premier,aangestel as polisieom-budsman in dié provin-sie. Hoewel die kantoorsewerksaamhedenognie tenvolle opera-sioneel is nie – tot enmetdie promulgasievan regulasies wat later vanjaar verwagword – het die kantoor sy deure in Janua-rie reeds oopgemaak vir klagtes.Sedertdien is sowat 150 klagtes ont-
vang, waarvan 53 afgehandel is.Pikoli het verduidelik dat dié kantoor
in stand gebring is kragtens die Wes-Kaapse Gemeenskapsveiligheidswet,waarmee die provinsie ingevolge diekonstitusie kan aanspraak maak om diepolisie in die Wes-Kaap verantwoord-baar te hou.“Hierdeur word ons bemagtig om toe-
sig te hou en enige klagtes in verbandmet polisiedienslewering te ondersoek,met die doelstelling om terselfdertyd we-dersydse respek tussen die polisie en diegemeenskap te bevorder,” het hy gesê.“Dit sal ons in staat stel om stelselmis-
lukkings binne die polisiediens te identi-fiseermet die die doelwit om volhoubareoplossings daarvoor te vind.”In teenstellling met die Onafhanklike
Polisie-ondersoekdirektoraat (Opod)watslegs polisie-optrede met betrekking totkriminele elemente ondersoek, sal diéombudsman aangeleenthede ondersoekwat met dienslewering verband hou.“Kwessies soos stadige reaksietye, ver-
miste dossiere, swak ondersoekwerk enalgemene swak dienslewering sal deurons kantoor ondersoek word waarna on-partydige aanbevelings deur ons gemaaksal word,” sê Pikoli.Geskille wat betrekking het op politie-
ke, siviele, private of misdaadkwessiessal nie deur die kantoor ondersoek wordnie.Daar sal egter ’n fyn balans gehand-
haaf moet word.“Sowat 21 000 polisiemanne (wat admi-
nistratiewe en be-stuurspersoneel insluit)moet wet en orde hand-haaf in ’n provinsie met’n bevolking van sesmiljoen,” het hy gesê,wat dit vanselfsprekendmaak dat polisiehulp-bronne uiters beperk is.“Speurders is oorlaai
met sake en sommigepolisieknatore het nieeers kragopwekkersnie.”Al die faktore moet in
gedagte gehou wordwanneer bemiddelingplaasvind, aldus Pikoli.“Dit is ’n konstitusio-
nele vereiste vir die po-lisiediens om wet en or-de te handhaaf.“Dit is in die meeste
gevalle ’n minderheidin die dienswat die polisie se beeld skadeaandoen.”Volgens Pikoli is 95% van die 53 sake
reeds afgehandel is.Dit hou verband met ’n gebrek aan
kommunikasie tussen die polisie en diepubliek.“Hierdie soort klagtes kon suksesvol
deur bemiddeling aangespreek word.”Pikoli sê dat aanbevelings deur die om-
budsman geen wetlike binding het nie,maar dat die ombudsman wel by magteis om kommissies van ondersoek in testel sou dit nodig blyk.Sean McCeland voorsitter van die
Brackenfell-GPF, sê die instelling vandie polisieombudsman is ’n goeie mega-nisme omdie polisie verantwoordbaar tehou.“Ek stel egter voor dat inwoners eers
betrokke raak by hul plaaslike buurt-wagte en die GPF voor hulle klagtes aan-hangig maak by die polisie-ombuds-man,” sê hy.“Nie net sal dit klaers ’n beter konteks
tot die probleem bied nie, maar die GPFhet reeds prosedures in plek gestel watinwoners in staat stel om klagtes in tedien.”V Die ombudsman kan gekontak word by 021 4820669 of [email protected].
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About the bass: The Winston Siljeur Project will behosting their Intimate Evening music session on Sunday5 July and will be featuring bassist Chadleigh Gowar asone of their special guests along with Jason Soulchild
Carolus. This session is hosted at the DRAYC Centrein Kariga Street in the Stikland Industrial area and
starts at 18:00. Tickets are R75 and includescoffee, doughnuts and muffins
are R75. For more information and booking Winston
can be contacted on073 124 2426 or
emailwinstonsiljeur@yahoo.com.PHOTO:GARY VANDYK
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ADRIAN PHEIFFER
The bumper 4th of July IndependenceDay meeting at Killarney on Saturdayis a unique American themed package.
It combines the razzmatazz of Yankeetanks, FordMustangs, chromedHarleys, theStar Spangled Banner and Billy Joel’s,“she’s like a rocket on the fourth of July”,all combined in the fifth round of the PowerSeries sponsored by Wingfield Motors.As far as racing goes, the All American
one-make V8 Masters category, with carsunashamedly based on the Ford Mustang ofold being redesigned for the track and builtby Owen Ashley in his factory/workshop atKillarney, will take pride of place.Powered by modified V8 engines produ-
cing 325kW of power through the rearwheels and driven by superstars like multi-ple former SouthAfricanSuperkart champi-on Marcel Angel, sometime Supercar title-holder Richard Schreuder, Craig Jarvis, Fa-bio Tafani and Franco Donadio, the racingis almost always close and dangerous.With reigning Formula Supercar champi-
on Nick Adcock possibly absent, the door inthis category could open for young DayneAngel, who has been in fine form. Others towatch include Brad Wadeley, Andrew Mof-fitt and Gareth Easom.But the biggest entry and some of the best
racing can be expected in the Midas Club-
man events from front runners like specta-cular Danie van Niekerk in his WingfieldBeemer, Nieyaaz Modack (BMW), JesseHuggett (VW Jetta) and Andre Johnson (Au-di Quattro).The rookie to watch is going to be 15-year-
old Joshua Dolinschek in the Formula Libresingle seater class. Still too young to (legally)drive on public roads, Joshua was impressi-ve as he dominated the first two rounds inwhich he competed earlier this season. Ho-wever, he was well beaten by Julian van der
Watt in a more powerfulcar at the most recentmeeting. It will be inte-resting to see how he fa-res during themeeting onSaturday.At the other end of the
scale, the popular 54-ye-ar-old Danie (van Killar-ney) Maritz is a veteranmotorcyclist astride thesame GSX-R750 Suzukithat carried him to victo-ry in the 1987 WesternProvince championship.Incredibly though, this
super-fit rider is lappingeven faster now than hedid more than 28 yearsago.Aimed at the whole fa-
mily, the day is also goingto include a BreakfastRun for street legal mo-torcycles, a kiddies play-ground manned by min-ders and an American
style hot-dog eating contest in the clubhou-se.There are 18 races for cars and motorcy-
cles on the programme, the first of which isdue off after final practise and qualifyingsessions at 10:00.
RACING: ALLAMERICAN FOURTH OF JULY EVENT PROMISES A SPECTACLE TO REMEMBER
Motor muscle on track
The 4th of July Independence Day meeting at Killarney on Saturday is a unique American themed package.
SAREL BURGER
Unie-Milnerton se senior rugbyspanhet die afgelope naweekmet ’n oorwin-ning in sy uitgestelde wedstryd teenHamlets nou ook ’n sterk aanspraak-maker op bevordering uit die B-afde-ling van die Superliga na die A-afde-ling geword.Unie-Mil is aanvanklik goed in toom
gehou deur Hamlets, maar in die twee-de helfte het hy behoorlik op loop ge-gaan en die besoekersmet 56-20 gelooi.Halfpad deur die seisoen is dit nou
drie spanne van die Tygerbergstreekwat bo-aan die punteleer is in die Su-perliga se B-afdeling (bestaande uit 15spanne).Die uiteindelik boonste twee spanne
word aan die einde van die seisoen ou-tomaties opgeskuif na die topafdelingvan die kompetisie. Die onoorwonneKuilsrivier (8 wedstryde gespeel) istans die voorloper terwyl die ewen-eens onoorwonne Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege (7 wedstryde) kortop die Kuile se hakke is.Unie-Mil het sover ses van sy sewe
wedstryde gewen en lê tans in die der-de plek.Wat die situasie interessantmaak, is
dat hierdie drie spanne nog in dietweede helfte van die seisoen teen me-kaar moet uitdraf.So die hare gaan nog waai wanneer
die wedstrydprogram op 18 Julie her-vat word.
Uni-Milmaak ooknou stemdik in rugby
Up and at ’em: Emmanuel Petit of Saxon Rovers clears the ball asAshton Okkers of Avendale Athletico keeps a close eye in a TygerbergLFA premier division match played in Bridgetown on Saturday. Avendale won 21. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
There was no mistaking thesmile on Trevor Mahoney’sface when he birdied the 18that Kuils River Golf Club toclaim victory in the Kuils Ri-ver Classic last Wednesday.The Pearl Valley golfer put
on a classy performance onhisway to a four-under 68 and atwo-stroke victory on 10-un-der-par 206 overreigning Curro SAJuniors Internatio-nal champion Altinvan der Merwe onthe IGT Cape.“This is such a
big monkey off myback,” said Maho-ney as he hoistedthe R12 000 win-ner’s cheque spon-sored by The Houseof Machines. “I ca-me here with a veryspecific gameplan and I execu-ted it. I feels really great to getthe job done again.”Van der Merwe, from Bell-
ville Golf Club, closed with a67 to finish second, whileSunshine Tour championsChristiaan Basson (67) and Pe-ter Karmis (68) and Bolandamateur Armandt Scholtz (70)shared third on 209.Overnight leader Matthew
Kent slipped to joint sixth on210 after a 73 with Rhys West(70).Mahoney made a name for
himself on the amateur circuitbefore he turned pro in 2010,but lack of funds forced theSAGDB graduate to take back
his amateur status two yearslater.“I started working at Pearl
Valley Golf Estates and I com-peted forBolanduntil somepe-ople at Pearl Valley offered tofinance my return to the procircuit,” he explained.He promptly won the Vusi
Ngubeni Qualifying School inJanuary to securehis Sunshine Tourcard for the 2015 se-ason, but after sixmonths of missedcuts, Mahoney wasrunning out of pati-ence.He entered the
Kuils River Classichoping to find away to get back ontrack.“My game is so-
lid, but I’m not sco-ring. It starts wearing youdown when you are playingwell and consistently, but con-stantly missing the cut. It ma-de sense to me to play the IGTCape while the Sunshine Touris on a break, because I neededto break this streak.“I knew therewould be pres-
sure this week because we hada really strong field. Peter andChristiaan are very experien-ced andRhys has beenmakingwaves on the Sunshine Tour.There was a bunch of otherSunshine Tour pros compe-ting, so I knew the pressurewould be on.”“I just need to take this win
and feed off it,” he said.
Mahoney gets backMahoney gets backin victory swingin victory swing
Trevor Mahoney