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Fire fighters from theMfuleni, Khayelitshaand Belhar firestations battled a fireon Friday morning ona farm allegedlystarted by a group ofchildren. The vegetati­on and rubbish fire,which started justafter 08:00 on a farmsituated along VanRiebeeck Road (R102),could be clearly seenfrom Belhar and KuilsRiver. No injuries werereported.PHOTO:RICHARD ROBERTS

Bravelyybattlingblaze

FESTIVE SEASON: CRIMINALS EXPECTED TO GO ON A SPREE

Stern warning issuedGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

“Be on your guard!”That is the warning from police

as residents face the festive seasonand criminals go on a campaign of crime be-fore the “big” days.Brigadier Hendrik Jansen, station com-

mander for Delft, expressed his concern inrespect of incidents of house robberies andcarjackings that occurred in Delft, and fearsthat it could be on the rise.According toJansen, 17 cases of house rob-

beries had been reported for November, aswell as 13 cases of carjacking.“During last month we noticed an in-

crease in these crimes and fear that it couldincrease as people start preparing for the

holidays,” he said.“The criminals are becoming more devi-

ous and target houses where people havebought flat screen TVs or new appliances.“They then go to those houses and make

enquiries about someone that is known tothe household before producing guns androbbing the household.“With carjackings, their modus operandi

is to wait until the drivers attempt to pulltheir vehicle into their yard, hold them upat gunpoint and then flee with the car.”Jansen requested that residents be more

aware of their surroundings and to take noteof suspicious people around them.“We’ve had reasonable success in appre-

hending suspects, but caution should thecore in avoiding these incidents.”Police in the area are also looking formore

information with relation to some recent in-cidents:

. On Thursday 13 August at about 19:00two people were shot in Van Schoor Streetin Belhar. The victims, a 63-year-old manand a 61-year-old woman, suffered multiplegunshotwounds and the couple’s dogwas al-so injured in the process as it tried to protectthem.Both victims died as a result of their inju-

ries, but before thewoman died shewas ableto tell police that they were attacked for re-fusing to store guns on their property.While a 21-year-oldmanhasbeenarrested,

police are looking for more information re-lated to the crime.The investigating officer for this case is

Detective Lieutenant Ivan Williams, whocan be contacted on 021 953 8100.

. On Monday 23 November at 17:00 a stu-dent living in Berzelia Street, Belhar, cameback from campus when he was shot in anattempted robbery.It is alleged that the 23-year-old 5th year

social science honours student Chris Ta-bang Kgashane from Gauteng was in theprocess of writing his final examinations forhis honours degree when the attack oc-curred.His laptop, three cellphones and wallet

were found intact.Police found him on the scene suffering

from a gunshot wound to his throat and hedied on the scene.Initial investigations have revealed that

the suspect was clothed in a black top withhoody, jeans and red takkies.

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

The Belhar Community Forum (BCF)wants readers to celebrate safetywhen theyhost their annual gala ball later thismonth.The main objective of this forum is to

make Belhar a safe, convenient and attract-ivehome for its residents. “Likemanyotherareas in the country, Belhar is being affect-ed by crime,” said Nic Titus, one of themembers.“Gang-related incidents in certain parts

of Belhar often make it difficult for policeto respond immediately to urgent calls fromvarious parts of the area.“With many learning facilities in the ar-

ea, students walking to and from institu-tions are also particularly vulnerable.“As recently reported in your paper,

neighbourhood watch structures have in-creased in sector 1 (mainly the older partsof Belhar). To help in improving safety andsecurity, the BCF operates one of the neigh-bourhood watches in the area.”With contributions from the community,

BCF makes available trained patrollerswho move around the area and assist com-munity members and other neighbourhoodstructures in the area.

Excellent co-operation between the vari-ous neighbourhood structures in the areais showing positive results.To fulfil its other roles, BCF helps in ad-

dressing other civic problems in the area.It engages with the Belhar community, lo-cal authorities and parastatals with regardto various civic matters.These matters include traffic congestion,

illegal dumping, condition of the road net-work, etcetera.“At the recent general meeting, fighting

crime was the main concern, but residentsalso still share their concern that the infra-structure of the area will be severelystrained by the planned increase of housingunits in the area,” added Titus.“The latter concern is one which BCF

wants to strongly bring to the attention ofauthorities and planners.”The organisation is inviting the public to

join them at their gala ball which will beheld on Friday 18 December in the Belharcivic centre in Bloulelie Circle.The show starts at 20:00 and tickets are

R100 per person with Cool Sounds provid-ing the music.V Tickets and more information can be obtainedfrom Norton Gelderbloem on 082 372 7764 or AbeKlink on 082 339 1628.

Belhar invites all to gala ball

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According to the investigating officer, De-tective Constable Eon Dreyer, robberymight have been the motive as the two menwere seen in a struggle, but the suspect fledempty handed, leaving behind the seriouslyinjured student.Anyone with information can contact

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Palm Street and arrested a 23-year-old malein possession of a 9mm pistol with onemag-azine containing 13 rounds. Both suspectsare facing charges for the illegal possessionof a firearm and ammunition.

Sassa relief a big help: When ward councillor Johanna Martlow became aware offood parcels that were distributed by Sassa’s social relief and disaster fund, she immedi­ately set about working to register some residents from the Malawi camp. These parcelsare for people without income or if they receive a child grant for up to two children. Ifthey receive for more, they do not qualify. Helping at the hand­out were, from left, SAPSsector manager Sergeant Sihle Michwanazi, Johanna Martlow, Elizabeth Lewies fromMalawi Camp, PR councillor Jackie Visser and Alex Harmse from Sassa.

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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

CapeTownpolice say they areinvestigating the shooting ofone of their own.Alban Petersen, an officer

in the police service and awell known gospel artist, wasshot andwounded onWednes-day 25 November in BishopLavis.

Captain Frederick vanWyk, provincial policespokesperson, says the cir-cumstances surrounding an attempted

murder is being investigatedafter the 48-year-old was shotand wounded in Montana,Bishop Lavis at about 06:50.“The police officer was off

duty at the time of the inci-dent and dressed in policeuniform when he was at-tacked by two armed suspectswho fled the scene withouttheir firearm.“The motive for the attack

is unknown and the suspectsare yet to be arrested,” saysVan Wyk. Petersen has been

admitted to hospital.

Well known gospel cop shot, wounded

Alban Petersen

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Music lovers, artists, friends and fam-ily will be paying their last respectsto Cape Town’s music legend Ricar-

do Groenewald this weekend.Kuils River resident Ricar-

do, famous for the 1980’s hitsong “I love you Daddy,”passed awaymore than aweekago after a short battle withcancer, and will be laid to reston Saturday, 5 December.The funeral for the artist

will take place at the GracePerforming Arts Centre locat-ed at 34 Brentford Road, Bea-con Valley, family spokesper-son pastor Julian Claassentold TygerBurger this week.

“Ricardo’s family are veryemotional. They have not had the time tobe alone because of planning the funeraland with family and friends visiting them.They are emotional and trying hard to dealwith it,” says Julian.

He says the family have a strong supportsystem.

The funeral on Saturday starts at 08:45.Viewing will be held earlier at 07:00.“Ricardo and Imet each other at an event.

I became his spiritual leader and we werevery close, especially these last few days,”Julian says. He said what he will miss mostis the voice of the child star.“His voice always stirred me.“Weallwished for amiracle these last few

days, but also prepared himfor the farewell,” Julian adds.

He says Ricardo, a fatherand husband, leaves behind along lasting legacy.

“We will miss him and hisphenomenal voice,” Julianconcludes.

He adds: “Wewill miss himfor the person hewas, and forhis humbleness.”

Cape Townmayor, Patriciade Lille, also extends her sin-cere condolences.

“I am saddened to hearabout the passing of one of

Cape Town’s great sons of music who shotto fame after his hit ‘I love you Daddy’.

“Ricardo’s music enriched the childhoodmemories of so many Capetonians andothers across our country. This is indeed agreat loss to themanywhosehearts he creptinto,” says De Lille.

A memorial service will also be held onThursday night at the Grace PerformingArts Centre.

‘Daddy’ will be missed

Cape Town artist RicardoGroenewald.

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The Bishop Lavis SAPS launched their new victim support room at the station to celebrate thelaunch of the 16 days of no violence against women and children campaign last Friday. Gettingready to cut the ribbon to open the facility is Ruwaida Abrahams, coordinator of the volunteercouncillors, with Shaun Koen from Spar who sponsored the renovations, Andrew Anthony fromBusiness Against Crime Western Cape and station commander Brigadier Christopher Jones.PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

New victim support room

Shaun Koen, right, gets to meet the group of volunteer councillors who do sterling work at thevictim support room at Bishop Lavis police station. From left are Jacky Coetzee, Marsha Roode,Priscilla Anthony, Ruwaida Abrahams, her husband Sulayman Abrahams and Debbie Abrahams.The facility needs more volunteers to help and any person can apply to become a volunteercouncillor. The person must have no criminal record, but a pleasant personality. Applicants willbe screened and background checks done. Volunteers are needed in Bonteheuwel and BishopLavis. Anyone interested can bring a duplicate of their ID and CV to Captain Marie Louw orRuwaida Abrahams at the police station.

Some interesting times are lying aheadfor children of Uitsig and surroundingareas during the festive holidays.

The City of Cape Town is launching a newholiday programme concept in the area aswell as in Mfuleni this December.The pilot is part of the City’s new Trans-

versal Youth Development Strategy whichaims to consolidate and improve coordina-tion of youth programmes in the city. Thestrategy’s overarching goal is to provide in-tegrated services, opportunities and supportfor young people, in order to help them be-come resilient, healthy, independent, re-sponsible, and economically active changeagents.An internal audit of youth programmes

found that various departments in the Cityhost nearly 400 projects that reach close to300 000 young people. The audit also foundoverlaps and duplication in some instances,while identifying gaps in other areas.“Wehavebeenhostingyouthprogrammes

for years, but these have been fragmentedandwe haven’t always been clear on the endgoals and how they tie in with the City’soverall strategy,” said the City’s Maycomember for social development and earlychildhood development, Suzette Little.“The process of drafting the youth devel-

opment strategy has helped not only crystal-lise our objectives, but is also the blueprintfor howwe empower young people going for-ward. Departments will continue running

their own programmes, but in line with thestrategy and the desired outcomes.”Holiday programmes are considered a

crucial platform for engagementwith youngpeople, with hundreds of interventions of-fered at community facilities every year.The pilot projects inMfuleni andUitsig havebeen designed within the framework of thenew youth development strategy.They will target 150 young people in each

area, aged between 13 and 18, with themedactivities over a five-day period between 7and 11 December. A number of line depart-ments are involved in the projects, with acombined spend of R300 000.The experiences from these projects will

form the basis of a standard operating proce-

dure for future holiday programmes hostedby City line departments.“We have many unengaged young people

in our communities, and this is a perfect op-portunity to reach out to them and make ameaningful difference in their lives,” con-tinued Little.“We need to help broaden the horizons of

our youth, particularly those at risk. We areconstantly faced with a barrage of questionsabout how to protect our youth from the rav-ages of social ills like teen pregnancy, gang-sterism and substance abuse.“An important step is by engaging with

and empowering them by instilling a senseof belief in themselves that they can rewritetheir narrative.”

Interesting times for the holidays

TheCapeTownMaleVoiceChoirwill be pre-senting their Summer Celebration Concert atBishops Chapel in Rondebosch on Sunday 6December from 19:00.The choir will be led by its new musical

director Peter Roux in a varied programmeof interesting and uplifting choral worksspanningmany different cultures andmusi-cal styles. Acclaimed diva Aviva Pelhamwill join the choir in a number of songs (in-cluding “Avinu Malkeinu” and “Ose Sha-lom”), and will perform a number of solos.This year a portion of the ticket sales will

be donated to themusic therapy programmeof the Children’s Hospital Trust, advancingchild health care through the Red CrossWarMemorial Children’s Hospital.Audiencemembers are requested to bring

an unwrapped educational gift for the littlepatients in hospital.V Tickets cost R100 and are available fromwww.webtickets.co.za or by calling 082 500 4748.

Male choir topresent ‘summer’

Housing registration: On Tuesday 24November 2015, the City of Cape Town’shuman settlements directorate conducteda housing database registration drive atthe Belhar Minor hall in Belhar in a bid toencourage applicants, especially those whohave been registered on the database forthe longest time, to update their details.This initiative has seen positive results inareas such as Gugulethu, Mitchells Plain,Bonteheuwel, Hanover Park and LavenderHill. In particular, the City is encouragingsenior residents who have been registeredon the database for the longest period toupdate their details, otherwise we cannotreach them when a housing opportunitycomes along. Pictured are City officialsassisting applicants at the housingdatabase registration drive in Belhar. Fromback left are Moegamat Nazeem Cassiem,Nicolette Kock and Arnold Leeman withPriscilla Youssef and Mzuvukile Gcolotela(middle). Seated, from left, are FarenMarthinus, Vanya Wakefield, ZukileNcikidana and Venette Thompson.

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Debt relief for students and support tooutsourced staff at the University ofthe Western Cape (UWC) enjoyed the

spotlight in meetings on the campus lastweek.

The UWC council spent considerable timediscussing the recent events on the campusand as part of this discussion the councilwas informed of the status of the joint dis-cussions between the UWC management,the SRC and representatives of the UWC#Feeswillfall (UWC #FWF) movement.

The written submission, presented by theUWC #Feeswillfall movement, formed partof the discussions.

UWC spokesperson Luthando Tyhalibon-go explained that the university councilnoted that the #Feeswillfall concerns dove-tailed with many of the agenda items tabledinitially by the SRC but they also noted andexpressed appreciation for the facilitatingrole that the chancellor has played in someof these complex discussions.

“These discussions and decisions werespecifically informed by its appreciation ofthe plight of the poor and students’ struggleto gain equitable access to affordable highereducation opportunities, responsibility toensure the long-term financial viability ofthe university, and implicit responsibilityto protect and support the integrity and sus-tainability of the academic project of theuniversity,” he said.

“The university respects the rights of in-dividuals to protest, but strongly condemnsthe acts of violence, vandalism, arson andintimidation that occurred on campus dur-ing the past weeks.”

Many of the challenges that deal withsome of the implications of a hugely une-qual society cannot be solved or adequatelyresolved by universities, but as a first steptowards finding some solutions, the univer-

sity has agreed to some proposals in regardto student debt relief:

. In terms of the 2013-2015 National stu-dent financial aid scheme debt, it wasagreed that UWC will issue a concessionaryinstrument that will provide debt relief forUWC’s 2013-2015 NSFAS eligible students.

. The university will look at developinga means test to establish a threshold for stu-dents who fall outside of the NSFAS thresh-old, but do require some financial support.With support from government, the privatesector and other parties, UWC will thenlook at providing a form of debt relief forstudents in this category.

As far as insourcing goes, there wasagreement that the socio-economic condi-tions of outsourced staff are unacceptableand contribute to increased inequities. Thefinancial implications of insourcing wascarefully considered and it was decidedthat, given the university’s financial posi-tion, the impact of insourcing together withother concessions make it an unaffordableoption at this stage.

. The university has, however, approvedthat all outsourced staff (cleaning, securityand gardens and grounds staff) will receivea R2 000 monthly allowance effective from1 December this year.

. Outsourced staff will also have accessto the same study rebates as for permanentstaff for themselves and their children.

“With regards to the Kovacs residencecomplex which is a private-public residencedevelopment, the pricing of rooms in Ko-vacs is much higher than the university ischarging for its own residences,” added Ty-halibongo.

“The university council agreed that theKovacs model is fraught with difficultiesand expressed its commitment to find a so-lution to the problem.”

Debt relief forUWC students

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‘Big school’ beckoning: “Big” schoolbeckons for these Grade R learners atBramble Way Primary in Bonteheuwel asthey celebrated their graduation last week.The school is still accepting learners to filltheir Grade R classes for next year and canbe contacter on 081 732 5081 for furtherinformation.

PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Futurelink givesyouth direction

The “class” of the 2015 Futurelink programme at the CSD Centre in Bishop Lavis celebrate withsome of the new management team seated. Centre is director David Sias, with Erica Pakkies onhis right, Denise Petersen and Futurelink coordinator Linda Williams on his left.

PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

While crime, drug abuse andgangster-ism is prevalent in so many neigh-bourhoods on the Cape Flats, there

are always pockets of positivity whereyoung people are making decisions toachieve their potential in life.One of the shining examples is the Future-

link programme at the Counselling and So-cial Development Centre in Bishop Lavis.On Friday they hosted their graduation

ceremony for the latest batch of learnersfrom surrounding schools who participatedin the project for this year.The former director of the centre, Ronelda

Louw, spoke with passion about the impor-tance of this project encouraging thelearners to spread thewordabout their expe-riences to motivate more youth to take partin the project.“The CSD focuses on the social needs in

the community – especially the youth – sothat it eventually results in a safer and grow-ing community,” she said.“Futurelink is only one of the many pro-

grammesoffered topeople to empower them-selves but it specifically focuses on Grade 11learners to prepare them to look at careerchoices.”This project provides the participants

with an opportunity to job shadow duringthe June break and hosts workshops everysecondweek to discuss the various study op-tions available to them.“Since starting this project a fewyears ago

we have seen many participants getting theopportunity to study in their chosen fields,but more importantly some of them have re-alised that it’s not what they expected andthey could adapt or change their mindsabout what they wanted for their futures,”added Louw.The new director of themanagement team

at the centre, David Sias, thanked Louw for

her years of service at thehelmof the organi-sation.“Ronelda, you have made a major differ-

ence in somany lives and you are still givingso much of your time to the people of yourhome town.“You have set a high standard of service

and we will do our best to maintain thosehigh levels for the future,” he said.

The former director of the CSD centre, RoneldaLouw, left, was thanked for her contribution inthe community by graduate Chernay Borcherds.

Braving the cold water: The Maranatha Baptist Church hosted their Family Fun Dayon Saturday 21 November at Belhar Primary School. They braved the cold weather for aday of fun and games and definitely made great memories. Some of the kids cameprepared for games like soccer and cricket but that was not on the agenda for the day.The committee in charge of the day decided that they wanted this to be a fun day witha twist. Instead of the typical sports tournaments played on days like these, they decidedto take the kids back to the games adults played when they were kids, like 3­blikkies andkennetjie. When the sun eventually made its appearance there was some fun to be hadon the slippery slide for the youngsters. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

The City of Cape Town hosted its first everannual neighbourhood watch (NHW)awards last Friday evening.Of the seven winners, five are from north-

ern suburb areas like Kuils River, Bellville,Milnerton and Blue Downs.HyltonMitchell, an organiser of the event,

said the NHW awards nominations commit-tee received a total of 122 entries fromwatch-es all over the city.“The inaugural awards event brings to

light the incredible volunteer work beingdone by NHW members who often at greatpersonal cost and sacrifice do this kind ofcommunity service work without seekingany favour or reward.“NHW formations based on crime trend

research is one of the most effective wayscrime is reduced in communities. By con-ducting regular patrols these NHW forma-tions add an additional safety net for localresidents and communities often ravagedthe target of crowbar gang-style break-ins or

hijacking across Cape Town,” he added.According toMitchell theCity’s safety and

security directorate will be providing moretraining, resources and support to NHWsacross the Metropole.The first NHW Member of Year winners

were: Neil Thyss from the Tuscany CrimeWatch in Blue Downs and from nearby Vre-delust in Kuils River, Logan Frieslaar.The Safe City award went to Lianne Lip-

pert from the Tygerhof NHW in Milnerton,with the Innovation award going to ReaganCroeser from the Summer Greens NHW.The Working Partnership award went to

the Loevenstein NHW in Bellville’s chair-man, Hennie Koekemoer.The Community Cohesion award went to

Amina Rajap from Statice Heights NHW inAthlone, and the NHW of the Year was theIkamva PeaceMakers from SamoraMachel.The Above and Beyond award went to TonySchreiber from the Bergvliet NHW.V Contact Mitchell at [email protected].

NHW awards their 7 stars

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Police in Elsies River are taking the taskof fighting crime seriously with some ma-jor arrests in recent weeks.

Crime fighting operations in the area re-sulted in 25 drug related arrests rangingfrom possession of dagga, tik, mandrax andmandrax powder.

One suspect, a minor of 14, was also ar-rested for murder which was a gang-relatedincident, and in another case a husbandand wife were arrested for the possessionof abalone found at their premises in Sal-berau, Elsies River.

Other arrests that were made were forpossession of stolen property, reckless andnegligent driving and defeating the ends ofjustice, while police also confiscated fivefirearms and an undisclosed amount of am-munition. Four of these guns were confis-cated in an attempted murder case that oc-curred on Friday 13 November at 13:30 inRose Way, Matroosfontein.

The incident took place after the K-9 unit,received information about a possible hi-jacked vehicle, a white golf that was travel-ling in the area. Police then spotted the ve-hicle in the Epping 2 area in Elsies Riverand followed the vehicle. The occupants –three unknown black males – noticed thepolice and started shooting at the officers.

A pursuit then ensued as the golf droveoff in the direction of Valhalla Drive. Theystopped in Jakaranda Way in Matroosfon-tein and fled on foot, but with back-up fromElsies River police the suspects werecaught with an R4 rifle and three 9mm pis-tols with live ammunition.

Acting station commander Colonel Zingi-sa Manci applauded the officers for the out-standing performance.

Police tacklecrime inElsies River

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Various stop-and-searches were con-ducted in the Bishop Lavis policingprecinct resulting in 68 arrests.

Station commander Brigadier Christo-pher Jones praised his staff for their com-mitment during these operations with ar-rests for crimes committed in Kalksteen-fontein, Valhalla Park and Bishop Lavis.

“Of the total ar-rests five peoplewere apprehendedfor possession ofstolen property, 30for dealing in orpossession of drugs,and eight for crimesagainst women andchildren,” he said.

“Other suspectswere apprehendedin cases rangingfrom assault, at-tempted murder,housebreaking andtheft, possession of an unlicensed firearm,a stolen vehicle and a protection order.Tracing operations were also conductedand four suspects were arrested.”

. On Friday 12 June at approximately13:00 a taxi stopped to pick up three mennext to the 8ste Laan informal settlement.According to a witness one of the passen-gers took out a firearm and robbed the taxiguard. The driver then accelerated and therobber started firing at him at which pointthe taxi guard jumped out of the moving ve-hicle. The taxi crossed the separating is-land and hit a truck, killing the driver, Bu-balo Yabo of Khayelitsha. Police openeda murder docket.V Contact the investigation officer Detective Con­stable Matiwane on 021 935 9821.

Blitz leadsto 68arrests

This man is wantedfor a shooting.

Memories and Melodies will host theirnext concert and year-end party at theBellville Civic Theatre on Tuesday 8 De-cember from 10:30.

The music and songs of Cliff Richardand The Shadows will be played by theTribute Band who are dedicated to recre-

ating the band’s sound as perfectly as pos-sible by even playing with the exact sameinstruments as the band that has en-thralled people around the world for 50years.V Tickets cost R50 or R40 for bookings of ten ormore. Call Cynthia on 021 976 1227 for bookings.

Memories and Melodies party at Bellville CivicThe charity bargain shop driven by thehealth needs of animals in the Little Karoo,Kaps, is now celebrating its first birthdaywith many exciting Christmas wares on theshelf. The Karoo Animal Protection Socie-ty’s (Kaps) shop in Parow promises to havea gift for everyone in the family, as well asall the decorations to make Christmas thatmore special.V If lost or in need of more information, call Gloriaon 083 450 2782.

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Exciting line­up: The KirstenboschSummer Sunset Concert Series is in fullswing, with an exciting line­up ofweekly picnic concerts to keep lovers ofall kinds of music entertained until 3April 2016. Local favourite Jimmy Neviswill be on stage on Sunday 27 Decem­ber. Visit www.webtickets.co.za fortickets and www.sanbi.org.za for moreinformation and the line­up. WIN! WIN!WIN! Five readers can win doubletickets to watch Jimmy Nevis. SMS theword “Nevis” followed by your nameand email address to 45527 before12:00 on Wednesday 9 December toenter. SMSes cost R1.50.

Ganarama Productions will be hosting Back2 School Boogie at Artscape Theatre on Fri-day 4 and Saturday 5 December in aid of TheFuture Factory.

Directed by Rafiek Mammon, the show in-

cludes live performances by Gary Naidoo,Can Skylark, Lucy Tops, Cindy Gibbons andLiandé Valentyn.

Founded by Anne Siroky in 2001, The Fu-ture Factory aims to develop youth by bring-

ing Olympic sporting codes to schools. Themoney raised through the concert will go to-ward helping The Future Factory continuewith their coaching efforts as well as a newpair of desperately needed hearing aids forproject manager Jillian Alexander.V Tickets for the show, which starts at 20:00, costR125. Bookings: [email protected].

Back 2 School at Artscape

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

The Belhar junior commissioner com-petition has entered its second stage.

The essays were marked and the 10top entries from each school went throughto the next round.

One of the organisers, FahgmeedaAmeerodien, pointed out that the learnerswere all given a single topic to write about.

“What positive contribution would youmake to the youth of our community as jun-ior commissioner? That was the questionthat we posed to the entrants,” she said.

“The best two essays will go through tothe final round of the competition that willtake the form of a debate.”

The second stage was held at ExcelsiorSecondary Senior School on 6 Novemberwhere 33 of the initial 50 entrants partici-pated.

“It was impressive to see these learnersin their school uniform on a Saturdaywhere some of the teachers and parents al-so attended the event,” added Ameerodien.

“Sergeant Draghoender from BelharSAPS as well as local councillor DelmainCottee addressed the learners before theywrote their essays.

“The learners were given more insighton crime prevention and other social illswithin our society.”

Learners were overseen by the head mod-erator, Madeniah Belcham, a teacher atBergville Primary school in Bishop Lavis,and assisted by Samiera Morris, a teacherat Leiden Avenue Primary School in Delftas well as Nabeela Madat, a student study-ing in the field of teaching at CPUT.

This team also marked the essays.After an intense session of essay writing,

the learners were given another task by themoderators. They had to do a presentationon their topics of choice in the first round.

The two finalists are Donay Meyer fromExcelsior Secondary Senior School andGemine Sauls from Perseverance Second-ary Senior School.V For more info contact the project coordinator,Fahgmeeda Ameerodien, 078 209 7706/pre­[email protected].

‘How willyou helptheyouth?’

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FORENSIC PATHOLOGY SERVICE INTERNS:• Capture data on the Forensic Pathology Services system according to set policies and prescripts • Physically fetch,receive and safeguard the deceased when required under the direct supervision of the Forensic Officer • Preparewaste containers for removal.

LEARNER PHARMACIST ASSISTANTS:The Department of Health is initiating an Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) sub-programme to: • Recruityoung people who will be employed to provide support and assistance to the pharmacist(s) at our health care facilities• Deliver a comprehensive, efficient and cost-effective pharmaceutical service to patients and other health workers, inline with statutory requirements. You will also receive formal training from a registered training provider accredited bythe South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC). On successful completion of the course you will be registered with theSAPC as a Post-Basic Pharmacist Assistant.

DATA CAPTURER INTERNS:• Capture data on various Health Information Management systems • Provide accurate reports to supervisors • Provideadministration support.

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TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FORENSIC PATHOLOGY INTERNSHIP YOU WILL NEED:• A driver’s licence (provide proof) • Willingness to work overtime, standby, night shift and weekends • Willingness towear an uniform • Have a National Senior Certificate(Grade 12) with the following subjects: English; Pure Mathematicswith a minimum of 40-49%; Life Science or Biology • To be physically fit • To be willing to work with corpses.

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www.westerncape.gov.za/HealthEPWP and follow the instructions carefully.• Applicants may also make use of the Walk-In centre located at 4 Dorp Street Ground Floor, to capture their

applications on the computers provided, assistance will be provided if needed.• However hard copies of the Z83 application forms which are obtainable at your nearest police station or health

facility can be sent to: 4 Dorp Street, Cape Town 8001 for the attention of Wesley Peters.• Applications can also be placed in the clearly marked box on the ground floor of 4 Dorp Street.• Please submit this form together with your concise CV and certified copies of your South African ID and Matric.• Only completed applications will be considered, therefore ensure that all requested documentation is attached and

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She may be only 21, but Lauren-Lee Bockis already proving she can hold herown with some of Cape Town’s biggest.

In fact, the Cape Music Institute graduate,from Bellville South is a regular on stagewith the Winston Siljeur Project and the Se-bastian Jacobs band, but she’s also hard atwork to build her own singing career.

Lauren’s musical journey started be-grudgingly at home. “In a musical home, youare basically forced to sing.”

She hated it, but her family forced her tosing in her grandfather’s church, and withtime her talent grew on her and she went onto study music. She started singing withboth the Winston Siljeur Project and the Se-bastian Jacobs band while she was still

studying and says her journey with themhas been amazing, adding that she’s learnta lot from her fellow musicians.

“Both groups have had a goodeffect on me.” Both bands are 13-piece acts that perform mostlyoriginal pieces.

While Lauren has the talent,she also has no illusions aboutthe local music industry.

“I know it will take hard workand I will work with the rightpeople to make a name for my-self,” she said.

She recently started workingwith British music manager Da-vid Gummers after her friendand mentor, Desne Jodamus, introduced thetwo. David has been helping Lauren withher musical decisions and securing expo-

sure, like her upcoming interview on the tel-evision show Hectic Nine-9 later this month.

She’s also started working witha vocal coach. “Everyone tellsme I have a unique voice whenthey hear me,” she says, adding:“It has a raspiness.”

Music fans can catch Laurenin action when she performstwo shows with the Winston Sil-jeur Project this weekend.

On Saturday they’ll be at theHugo Lambrechts Music Centrefrom 18:00 for the Rose Concert,a fund-raising show for the AdLibitum Music Academy inRobertson. The concert will fea-

ture performances by Beverly Chiat, Jo-Nette LeKay and Ramon Alexander withTygerberg 104 FM’s Rosebud Tsobane as

MC. Tickets cost R100 from www.webtickets.co.za.

V The Winston Siljeur Project will also be celebratingtheir one year anniversary with an intimate concertat the DRAYC Life Centre, Kariga Street, Stikland onSunday from 18:00. Tickets cost R75 prebooked orR85 at the door. Visit the “An Intimate Evening withWinston Siljeur Project” Facebook event page formore.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Lauren would like to spoil her fans and one luckycouple can win a date night including a three­coursedinner and wine at Buitenverwachting restaurant,transfers from Unicab and one or two extra surprises.To enter, send an email to [email protected] the word “Lauren” in the subject line, with ashort paragraph telling us why you deserve a spoil.Entries close at 12:00 on Wednesday 9 December.

Young Lauren­Lee can hold her own

Lauren­Lee Bock

Bellville resident Marlene le Roux was re-cently named the new CEO of the Artscapetheatre.

Le Roux has been at the forefront of devel-opment through art for more than a decade.

She has been passionate about makingthe arts accessible to the disabled in her ca-pacity as director of audience developmentand education for the theatre, being a disa-bled person herself.

Belinda Bell Jackson from the United Na-tions Association of South Africa (Unasa),one of the organisations Le Roux has builtclose ties with, congratulated her at the on-set of the campaign calling for 16 days ofno violence against women and children on25 November.

“As director of Audience Developmentand Education at Artscape for the last dec-ade or so, she has ensured that many margi-nalised communities have been greatly em-powered to become lovers of theatre, andmany high school kids and young peopleare currently involved in the performingarts through her visionary leadership,”Jackson said.

Le Roux is known for staging full Art-scape productions in some of the province’spoorest townships, fulfilling her dream oftaking the arts into the heart of the coun-try’s previously disadvantaged communi-ties, and leaving lasting impressions on theyouth, with the arts well within theirreach.

New ArtscapeCEOwelcomed

Marlenele RouxPHOTO:BERTRAMMALGAS

Karoake for studentA karaoke fund-raising event willbe held on Friday 18 December atthe Ravensmead Recreation Centre.

Starting at 19:30 the event isbeing hosted to raise funds for astudent in the area to continue herstudies.

Join them for a fun-filledevening of entertainment withrefreshments on sale but you canalso bring your own.

There’s also some lucky prizes tobe won and tickets are R40 perperson.V For more information call Laurisha on073 33 18 423 or Edwina on 073 2142062

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Monthlyprojectscelebratefirst yearGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Over the past year a monthly musicproject has been showcasing someclassy talents on the local scene and

they’re ready to celebrate their first birth-day.Keyboard man Winston Siljeur original-

ly hails from Robertson in the Breede Val-ley, butmade hismark as an artist, pianist,accompanist, sessionmusician,musical di-rector, composer, arranger, producer, mu-sic theory and piano practical teacherworking with some of the top acts aroundthe country.Working with the best also gave him

some insight into the many almost unsungtalents and the dream to highlight these tal-ents was born.“That was the main idea behind starting

the Intimate Evenings with Winston Sil-jeur project,” he said.“But, it also evolved into showcasing the

qualities, abilities and original material ofthe band and the guests that we featured.“This event happens on a monthly basis

on the first Sunday of every month in theStikland industrial area at DRAYC LifeCentre, the office space ofHisPeopleNorth.“This is event is very much focused on

showcasing original material and the pro-moting thereof. This is a very laid-back,kick your feet up, relax and enjoy goodmu-sic kind of event.”Winston also started inviting some of the

more popular performers around town toshowaudiences another side of their talent.“We started featuring artists like Candi-

ce Thornton and Donveno Prins and hadthe likes of drummerMornay Hoffmeester,bassist Shaun Johannes, vocalist AliciaSolomons, Chadleigh Gowar, HeinrichIsaacs, Angelo Ello Bagley, and Blaq Pearlwho all performed with the band,” he says.“Ever since we started with this event, it

made it every month without fail, and it’smy desire that this event becomes a well-known and highly regarded event wherepeoplewill flock to formore localunknown,great and talented artists and their musicto be introduced and experienced.”Winston added that they have been run-

ning the event on their ownwithoccasionalsponsorship from Paul Bothner Music andRoland South Africa and the music has al-ways impressed the audiences.“Weare trying to find thenecessary spon-

sors to keep this event a sustaining one andalso to take it to the next level.”The concert will be taking place at the

DRAYC Centre in Kariga Street, Stikland,starting at 18:00. Tickets are R75 (presold)and R85 at the door.V For bookings contact Winston Siljeur on0731242426 or at bookings@winstonsiljeurproduc­tions.com. You can also follow them on www.face­book.com/winstonsiljeurproject and on Youtube.

Keyboard man Winston Siljeur is ready to leadhis band to a super anniversary celebration inStikland on Sunday. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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’n Vergadering van die Raad van die Stad Kaapstad vind op Donderdag 10 Desember 2015om 10:00 in die Podium-gebou, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad, plaas.

Let asseblief daarop dat daar ’n beperkte getal sitplekke vir lede van die publiek beskikbaaris en dat dit dus op ’n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken sal word. As u dievergadering wil bywoon, moet u asseblief tussen 09:00 en 16:00 vir Nadine Damon by021 400 3708 skakel. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie later nie as een dagvoor die vergadering ontvang word. Daar sal van u verwag word om u van, voorletters enkontaktelefoonnommer te verstrek. Besoekers word vriendelik versoek om hul sitplekke teen09:30 in te neem.

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’n Groep vroueregte-aktiviste sê hulleis omgekrap oor die herhaaldelikeuitstel van die Valencia Farmer-

moordsaak.Die saak het vandeesweek weer by die

Blue Downs-landdroshof gedraai toe Elma-rio Maasdorp (38) vlugtig in die beskuldig-debank verskyn het.Hy staan tereg op die moord van die tie-

ner 16 jaar gelede.Valencia (14) is in Junie 1999 in Eucalyp-

tusstraat, Eersterivier vermoor.Sy is as dood agtergelaat, maar kon daar-

in slaag om haar aanvallers by ’n hospitaalte identifiseer. Sy het kort daarna aan haarwondebeswyk. Sy ismeeras 50keer gesteeken haar keel is afgesny.Maasdorp se saak is ’n maand gelede tot

Maandag 30Novemberuitgestel en is diébe-trokke dag vir die soveelste keer uitgestel– die keer tot 2 Februarie 2016.’nGroepvrouevandie gemeenskapsorga-

nisasie Community Women Action (CWA)het om dié rede ’n brief aan die seniorstaatsaanklaer gerig waarin hulle ’n ver-duideliking eis. Die brief is Maandag aandie staatsaanklaer gestuur.Violet Mnyimba, lid van CWA, sê die or-

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is eweomgekrap,maar syvoel die regstelselmoet sy gang gaan. “Ek wil tog hê dat diesaak afgehandel word,” sê sy.Die CWA het in pers T-hemde – met die

bewoording “Roei Geweld enMishandelingUit” daarop – voor die hofingang met plak-kate betoog. ’n Groep kinders van die Hap-py Land Educare-sentrum in Devon Park,Eersterivier was ook teenwoordig as deelvan die 16 dae van aktivisme teen geweldteen vroue en kinders. Lt.kol. Eddie Clark,ondersoekbeampte, sê Maasdorp sal noumet sy regshulp konsulteer en dat hulle náafloop daarvan die saak sal hervat.

Vroue omgekrap oor moordsaak

Lede van die gemeen­skapsorganisasieCommunity WomenAction betoog buite diehof teen die geweldteen vroue en kinders.FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

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Celebrating the culmination of the CAN 30 000 project were, from left, Evangelist Randall English,Sister Chrystal Williams (on behalf of Cravenby care centre), Shepherd Nathan Harvey, EdwinaSteneberg (House to your Destiny); Bishop Alvin Witten, Mandy Mortlock (Filia School), EvangelistHubert Royne, Sister Lynette Boyce (Matroosfontein Crèche), Evangelist Brian Samaai, and SisterMagda Kleyn (Tehillah community collaborative).

Doing the can­can can helpGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Members of the New Apostolic Churchmay be forgiven for doing the can-can after one of their projects is prov-

ing that a can can make a difference in achild’s life!On Saturday 21 November the scene was

set with 5 168 cans, 75 boxes, 20 volunteers,88 minutes and the CAN 30 000 project for2015 was a wrap.This project was born from the head of the

New Apostolic Church in Cape Town, dis-trict Apostle Noel Barnes’ vision to collect30 000 cans of non-perishable food across theCape Apostle area. While this project wasmainly driven by the Sunday School body,parents and members in each congregationwere also encouraged to participate. Eachweek variousmilestoneswere set, culminat-ing in the handover of the cans being alignedwith Universal Children’s Day.From bully beef to baked beans, the prepa-

ration for the handover took place on 21 No-vember when all the cans were collectedfrom New Apostolic churches in Elsies Riv-er, Goodwood and surrounding areas.They were then sorted at a central loca-

tion, packed, boxed and divided among thedeserving institutions which were ear-marked as recipients of this donation.Olivia Thomas, from the church, pointed

out that the United Nation’s Universal Chil-dren’sDaywas established in 1954 and is cel-ebrated on November 20 each year.“This is to promote international togeth-

erness, awareness among children world-wide, and improving children’s welfare,”she said.“The Elsies River Bishop area identified

five institutions within the community thatin some way address the focus of UniversalChildren’s Day.These are the national war memorial

health foundation the Matroosfontein

Crèche, that places an emphasis on develop-ment of children at pre-school level, the Te-hillah community collaborative that pro-vides a safety net for the poor and vulnera-ble, the House to your Destiny shelter forabused women and children, Cravenby carecentre which is a haven for abused womenand children, and the Filia School which isa special needs school for learners with in-tellectual and physical challenges.”On Sunday 22 November Bishop Alvin

Witten conducted a divine service in Salber-au Congregation, which was followed by theCAN 30 000 handover. Invited to this servicewere representatives of the five institutions,

which were earmarked as recipients of thedonation of cans and the 2016 confirmandsof the Bishop area.The text which served as a basis for the

divine service was taken from Acts 20:35(portion of) “And remember thewords of theLord Jesus, that He said ‘it is more blessedto give than to receive’.”After the conclusion of the divine service,

a short presentation was screened to intro-duce the five institutions. This was followedby the handover ceremony where BishopWitten presented the representative of eachinstitution with a certificate and a can as atoken of the donation they later received.

Die rieldanskompetisie vier vanjaarsy tiende bestaansjaar.“Toe die eerste stofwolke op Sater-

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en grootliks miskende kultuuruitingaan die kultuurhonger-gemeenskapbekend te stel, is met albei hande aan-gegryp deur die sewe deelnemendegroepe.“Vir baie was dit die kans op die te-

rugwin van identiteit,’n gevoel vaneiewaarde en die hervestiging van ’nselftrots,” sê Elias P. Nel, projekleierby die ATKV en die man wat die riellaat herleef het.Volgenshomworddie gevoel vanom

te behoort en die trots om jou misken-de kultuuraktiwiteit vir mense te kanaanbied, die beste verwoord deur die59-jarige Liza Adams van Brandvlei.Ná afloop van die eerste kompetisie

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of full-time commitment to achieve the black belt.It takes another minimum of three years to gradeto a dan.“I feel honoured to be the

only man in Cape Town thatis a first dan black belt. I amstill the only heavyweightMMA fighter that was neverdefeated in the country be-tween 2003 and 2011 and Bra-zilian Jiu-Jitsu played a mas-sive role in my success.“Roberto is the chief of one

of the biggest organisationsin the world that is based inBrazil. Rio Grappling Clubhas clubs all over the worldand to be associated with theproud institution is fantastic.“Many people don’t realise

the years of work that go intoachieving a first dan blackbelt. I was very fortunate tobe graded to my first dan inthree years. If Roberto seesyou have not progressed suf-ficiently you just have togrind it out and step up the in-tensity.“Roberto travels the world

to his different clubs and hevisits South Africa once ayear. It is a humbling experi-ence learning from this greatman and it feels like an earlyChristmas present beinggraded,” said Hattinghproudly. Hattingh, who runs

the REPS MMA and Crossfit Edward Street inBellville, is giving back through his expertise andsharing his experience with the younger genera-tions.He travels throughout Cape Town to teach at

schools in the northern and southern suburbs.EFC fighters Gideon Drotschie and Luke Michaelalso established themselves on the internationalscene with Hattingh in their corner.Hattingh is poised to grade to his second dan in

the next three years making him one of the verybest on the African continent.

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Rico Hattingh (right) receives his first dan black belt in Brazilian Jiu­Jitsufrom Roberto Atalla. PHOTO: CHARL PRETORIUS

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