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Transcript of Helderberg Gazette 30 Oct 2012
Year 16 • Tuesday 30 October 2012 | Tel. 021 853 0211
Helderberg
Hulp teen geweld uitgestelNICOLE MCCAIN
’n Program van die Stad Kaapstad gemikdaarop om gesinsgeweld in TemperanceTown te verhoed, is eers van die baan.
Vandie inwoners sêhulle is gladnie verbaasnie en sien dit as net nog ’n voorbeeld van hoedie Stad hulle in die steek gelaat het.Die programwat op 22Oktobermoes afskop,
is volgens Richard Bosman, die Stad se uitvoe-rende hoof van veiligheid en sekuriteit, onbe-paald uitgestel. Die Stad kon nie redes verskafwaarom dit uitgestel is nie en wanneer dit ge-implementeer sal word nie. Slegs die volgendeverklaring isuitgereik: “DieStadKaapstadhet
hierdie program eers opgeskort om seker temaak al die nodige prosesse en prosedures isin plek.”Carol Misrole, voorsitter van die Temperan-
ce Town-burgervereniging, sê die skuif ver-baas haar glad nie. “Die Stad belowe en belowenet. Hulle bestee geld op die verkeerde dinge.Hulle gee mense hoop en doen dan niks nie.”Volgens Misrole is huishoudelike geweld ’n
ernstige probleem in dié gemeenskap.Gordonsbaai sepolisiewoordvoerder, ao.Ni-
co Beukes, sê dié kantoor het reeds 30 klagtesvan gesinsgeweld sedert die begin van die jaarontvang. Hy voeg egter by dat dit moontlik isdatbaiemeergevallenieeersaangemeld isnie.Misrole noem ’n geval van ’n vrou wat haar
genader het omdat haar man glo die hele toe-laag wat hulle vir hul twee kinders ontvang,uitgedrink het en toe op kos – waarvoor daarnie geld was nie – aangedring het. Haar manhet haar glo met die dood gedreig en met ’nskroewedraaier in die skouer gesteek.In nog ’n geval onthou Misrole hoe sy verby
’n sjebien gestap het en gesien het hoe ’n man’n vrou se kop teen die muur kap. “Sy is soos’n stukkie papier teen die muur gegooi.”Beukes sê iets moet gedoen word om dié ge-
weld vas te vat, en glo gesinsgeweld kan ver-bind word aan ander kwessies soos alkohol-misbruik en werkloosheid.Misrole sê die groot aantal sjebiens en smok-
kelhuise in die gebied dra by tot dié geweld.
Syskatdatdaar tussendiesowat150huisemin-stens vyf sjebiens en sewe dwelmhuise is.Misrole sê een van die probleme wat lei tot
oormatige dwelm- en drankmisbruik, is die ge-brek aan fasiliteite in Temperance Town.Daaris behalwe ’n kinderspeelpark, geen ontspan-nings- of beradingsgeriewe nie. Sover haarkennis strek, is daar net twee kerke in die ge-bied en geen nie-regerings- of welsynsorgani-sasies wat die gemeenskap ondersteun nie.Nog voor die program veronderstel was om
geïmplementeer teword,wasMisrole reedsbe-kommerd dat dit net ’n korttermynoplossingsonder enige langtermynverandering souwees. “Onsmoetmensehêwathulleheelhartigaan die program wy,” meen Misrole.
Die Temperance Town-gemeenskap voel in die steek gelaat na ’n program van die Stad Kaapstad, gemik daarop om gesinsgeweld aan te spreek, onbepaald uitgestel is. FOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
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‘They are an example to all people’NICOLE MCCAIN
It’s not often Gazette publishes an articleunder a heavy veil of secrecy.
Butwhen25-year-oldSilviniaCameroncameforward, asking to publicly thank the familywho took her in, one could hardly say no.Silvinia has been living with the Goosens
since the beginning of the year, while shetrains to be a hip hop dance teacher. She saystheyopened theirhome toher, andhaveneverasked for anything in return – not even rent.Linda (47) and Willem (48) Goosen moved
toSomersetWest fromGauteng twoyearsago.Despite having three daughters, they opentheir home to family friends who need help.“It’s part of their hearts,” says 23-year-old
Chanelle Goosen of her parents. “They takepeople in and look after them.”ChanelleandSilviniasaytheGoosensare far
toohumble tobe interested inhavinganarticlewritten about them, which is why the two se-cretlyarrangedawaytosaythankyoupublicly.Silvinia adds, “They try and fill a need
where and when there is one. That’s the kindof people they are – always willing to serveand lend a hand where possible.“They took me in. I was a stranger to them.
We’dneverspoken–Ihadjustbefriendedtheirdaughter, and they were so inviting and wel-
coming itwas unreal. They trustedme, a totalstranger, with their home and family.”The family even bought her a small scooter
to help her get around.And she’s not the only recipient of theGoos-
ens’ kindness. They often help out Chanelle’sfriends, be it by providing accommodation orhelping with transport.Chanelle says one of her friends was inter-
ested in buyingher father’s car. “ButGod laidit on his heart, and he decided to give it tothem instead.” In another case, her parentsrepaired a friend’s scooter, after her dadpushed it 20 km in the blazing sun. “And theydidn’t ask for anything in return.”This is oneof theirmostnoteworthycharac-
teristics,saysSilvinia–theGoosensgivewith-out condition. “There are no strings attached.Often people put conditions on generosity.”Chanelle says the culture of giving has al-
ways been in their home. “It’s nice to knowthey care. It’s how I grew up. For me, it’s nota huge thing.”But for the people they help, the kind deeds
areenormous.“They’vefedthehungry,clothedthe naked, and housed the homeless,” Silviniasays.“Theyareanexampletoallpeopletogenu-inely care and show affection and not just sayit. They’ve impacted on my life in more waysthan theywill ever know, and I’mhighly grate-ful for their contribution to my life.” Linda and Willem Goosen PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Silvinia Cameron and Chanelle GoosenPHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
Watch as Elgin bursts into bloomThe annual Elgin Open Gardens isnow in its 12th year, and 25 gardenswill be open in the Elgin, Vyeboomand Bot River districts over theweekends of 3 – 4 and 10 – 11November.Gardens ranging from large es-
tablished country gardens to smalltownshipgardenswillbeopenfrom10:00 to 17:00 on these dates. En-trance tomostwill be free,but somemay charge R5 to R20. Many gar-dens will sell plants, and some will
also offer teas and light meals.Other events in the district in-
clude art exhibitions, greenhousetoursandwinetastings, some in thegardens themselves.AnewElginWineRoutewill also
be launched during the open week-ends.Fulldetailsandamapareinafree
leaflet at all major Western Capenurseries, and at www.elginopen-gardens.co.za.This event has grown in its 12-
year existence, inspiring manywith a range of plants that can begrown in the cooler and wetter cli-mateofElgin, anarearenowned forits fynbos, its applesandwines, andits nurseries.If you’d like to find out more
about the upcoming event, phone021 844 0154, 078 021 2101 or083 458 3790; alternatively, you cansend an email to [email protected] or pay a visit towww.elginopengardens.co.za.
EID GENEROSITY: The Ansar al-Masakin organi-sation made 18 pots of food for the less fortu-nate in celebration of Eid last Friday. The foodwas distributed in Strand, Macassar, AsandaVillage, Delft and Stellenbosch. The organisa-tion has been running a feeding scheme sinceOctober last year and feeds over 30 000 peoplea year, said chairperson Faiek Jenkins, whothanked the sponsors and volunteers thatmadethe project possible. From left are Abdullah Ka-ran, Moegammad Brinkhuis, and Ansar al-Ma-sakin members Mohammad Chotia andNazeem Railoun. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD BRINKHUIS
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Broadlands-inwonerssloop misdaad-huisNICOLE MCCAIN
Broadlands Park-inwoners het op Sater-dag 20 Oktober saamgespan om ’n huis afte breekwat volgens hulle ’n sekuriteitsri-siko vir die gemeenskap ingehou het.
Volgens Denzel Vercuil, assistent-koördi-neerder vir die Strand-buurtwagte is die huisin Petuniastraat deur die gemeenskap en diebuurtwag afgebreek.Hysêdieeienaarvandieerfhetdieplaaslike
buurtwag genader en gevra dat die huis ge-sloop word omdat misdadigers ’n winkel daaropgesit het. “Die eienaar van die huis het be-sluit genoeg is genoeg,” sê Vercuil.FrancisLukas, sekretaris vandieStrandge-
meenskapspolisiëringsforum,hetbevestigdiegemeenskap en die buurtwag het die huis ge-
sloop en dat kriminele aktiwiteite daar plaas-gevind het.“Die huis het baie probleme geskep en die
polisie was gedurig daar. Daar is met onwetti-ge vuurwapens en dwelms handel gedryf.”Lukas en Vercuil vertel albei van ’n geveg
wat ’n paar weke gelede in die huis plaasge-vind het, waarna ’n 53-jarige man gesterf het.Volgens polisiewoordvoerder konst. MbuleloMafuna, het die geveg, wat na bewering ooreienaarskap van die huis gegaan het, vroeg op2 Oktober uitgebreek. Die slagoffer is skyn-baar met ’n klip gegooi en hy het later aan sybeserings beswyk.Die Strand-polisie het ’n 31-jarige man vir
die moord in hegtenis geneem. Hy het op 26Oktober in die Strand-landroshof verskyn.DieGazettekonnie bevestig totwanneer die
saak uitgestel is nie.
Rowers teiken treinstasieGewapende rowers het verlede Maandag (22Oktober) die Firgrove-spoorwegstasie getei-ken.Volgens Somerset-Wes polisiewoordvoerder
konst. Suzan Jantjies het drie onbekendemans, waarvan een gewapen was, omstreeks04:30 die kaartjiekantoor binnegegaan en dieklerk beveel om op die vloer te lê, waarna hulgeld uit die kluis gehaal het.Volgens Metrorail se area-bestuurder
Mthuthuzeli Swartz het die vermeende ro-wers toegang totdiekantoorverkrydeur tweesekuriteitswagte te oorval enhul uniforms envoorskote aan te trek. Swartz sê die vermeen-de rowers het die klerk met ’n vuurwapen ge-dreig en beveel om ’n onbekende bedrag geldin die kleingeld-kissie aanhulle te oorhandig,waarna hulle op vlug geslaan het.Mensemet inligting kan die Somerset-Wes-
polisie by 021 850 1325 of 021 850 1344 bel.
’n Gewapende roof het verlede Maandag by die Firgrove-spoorwegstasie plaasgevind.
The family of 6-year-old Ashley Davids of Lwan-dle is looking for him. A missing person’s reportwas filed when Ashley’s aunt approached theLwandle Police on 4 October. Ashley was lastseen in Asanda Village on 15 September. Thecase is being investigated by the SAPS’s FamilyViolence, Child Protection and Sexual OffencesUnit. Anyone with information on his wherea-bouts can phone Constable Jerome Mosia, on021 360 4805 or 082 522 1058.
G’Bay CPF AGMThe Gordon’s Bay community is invited to theAnnual General Meeting of the Gordon’s BayCommunity Police Forum on Tuesday 13 No-vember. The meeting, starting at 18:00, will beheld in the old municipal building in SchoolStreet. Phone Ian Sutherland on 083 442 8424for more information.
PROPERTYSEIZED: The sheriff of the court seizedequipment and other property from the SirLowry’s Pass Daycare on Monday last week. Theattachment was done on behalf of the Helder-berg Street People’s Centre, under whose aus-pices the daycare fell. The removal of equipmentcomes amid allegations of mismanagement atthe daycare, which operated a soup kitchen,among others. According to Ian Greer, chairper-son of the Helderberg Street People’s Centre,some of the property will be auctioned off, andthe rest donated to the community. By courtorder, even the two Wendy houses at the day-care, where support groups came together formeetings, were broken down.
PHOTO: JAMEY THOMAS
Rape Crisis AGMRape Crisis Helderberg will have its AGM onThursday 29 November at 19:00.Themeeting will be held at the centre on the
cornerofHospitalandBataviaRoadsinSomer-set West.PhonethedirectorReinetteEvansorColleen
Louw on 083 484 9409 or 021 852 5620.
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COMMUNITY ARTS AND CULTURE FORUMThe City of Cape Town’s Arts and Culture Department invites all community-based artsand culture organisations to attend a stakeholder engagement session with a view to theestablishment of a community arts and culture forum.
Amateur groups in all genres of arts and culture as well as institutions that provide aservice to the community-based art sector, such as educational, theatre, carnival, historicalsocieties, community museums, youth in arts, diversity training as well as other forms oftraining and development, supporting such bodies including funders, universities, non-profitorganisations, etc. are invited.
Date: Saturday 17 November 2012Time: 10:00 to 15:00Venue: Media Room, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Darling Street, Cape Town
Format• Speaker on a topical arts issue• Presentation on the arts and culture strategy• Workshop session on:
- Exploring the nature of the proposed forum and developing a draft plan of action- The future development of community-based arts
• Artistic performance
We are planning for approximately 150 attendees and therefore only one mandateddelegate will be allowed so that we can include as many organisations as possible.
Please confirm your attendance by Monday 12 November 2012 to Aasimah Parkerat tel 021 417 4096, fax 086 576 2587 ore-mail [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER192/2012
Canal’s ills reportedJAMEY THOMAS AND NICOLE MCCAIN
ResidentsofRusthof inStrandhaveanastysmell under their noses – and they’re nowlooking to the public protector to make itgo away.
The smell comes from the Soetrivier canal,where sewage is leaking into the water. BrettHeron, the City of Cape Town’s mayoral com-mitteemember for roads, transport and storm-water, said recently that prolonged overflowof sewage and byproducts of vinegarmanufac-ture were at the root of the problem.TheCity startedcleaning thecanal on17Sep-
tember, but residents say the stench has stillnot gone away, and have now approached thepublic protector to take the City to task.Morkel Cottage resident Jan Vass, says the
problemsstarted in2006.Hesays thecommuni-ty has approached local government severaltimessincethen,askingthatthecanalbeeitherlined with concrete, or that pipes be laid downto carry the water. However, he says the Cityhas not heeded their request, and this is whyhe took the case to the public protector on 17October. Vass, who received a receipt from thepublic protector, says he expects members ofthe protector’s department to visit the sitewithin the next week or two. “If they [the City]had just answered us, I wouldn’t have had togo to the public protector.”At the time of print, the City had not com-
mented on the community’s decision to ap-proach the public protector.Vassadded:“Theydidn’twant to listen.They
spentR9,8milliononthecanal initially.Nowhowmuch are they spending to clean the canal everyyear? They want us to live with this forever, andI say, no, we’re not going to accept it.”According Stuart Pringle, councillor for Ward
84, it would be too expensive to close the canal,andbecause itwas formerly a secondary channelof the Lourens River, it may still flood. Pringleadded the stench can be attributed to the spillof raw sewage at the top of the canal, in Rusthofand Nomzamo.But Vass says the canal still remains a health
concern. “Children play in the water, especiallyin summer. People are getting sick.”Schools in theareahavealsoclaimedtheirstaff
and pupils have been getting sick from the canal.
Diewe slaan toe by kerkDie Macassar Metodiste-kerk het on-langsweer eens onderkoperdiewedeur-geloop toe hul watertoevoerpype sowattwee weke gelede gesteel is.Volgens Nigel Damon, opsigter by die
kerk, is dit die tweede keer dat die diewedie pype steel.Damon sê die diefstal het na bewering op
Vrydag 19 Oktober plaasgevind en die ge-meente is erg verontrief.Volgens Damon het hy die Sondag water
van bure oorkant die straat gekry om dietoilette te spoel.As veiligheidsmaatreël is die koperpype
verlede Woensdag met plastiekpype ver-vang.Damon vertel dat die metaal heiningpale
ook reeds twee keer gesteel is. Hy sê dit iswel ’nvorigekeerby ’nplaaslikeskrootwerfteruggekry.Damonsêrowershet tydensdietweede diefstalmeer pale gesteel toe hul diéaan die voorkant van die kerk sowel as aandie sykant gesteel het.
NigelDamonswysdieplastiekwatertoevoerpypewat geïnstalleer is om diefstal te bekamp.
Die kerkheining se metaalpale is ook twee keer reeds gesteel.
Fireworks limited to one beachIf you’re planning to celebrate Guy Fawkesthis year, the only designated site that hasbeen approved for the public display of fire-works in the Helderberg will be MacassarBeach.Theo Layne, spokesperson for fire servic-
es at the City of Cape Town, reminds resi-dents that it is illegal to discharge fireworksother than at designated sites. The City’sfire safety inspectors and law enforcementofficials, together with the Explosives Unitof the police, will conduct inspections atfireworks display sites to ensure that allsafety requirements are met.The City’s law enforcement department
will also be on duty in residential areas, andLayne says this year law enforcement au-thorities will have a zero-tolerance ap-proach to those who discharge fireworks il-legally.TheCity ofCapeTown’sLawEnforcement
Department will be on duty and will actswiftly on complaints received.However, residents in the Macassar
Beach area have requested that revellers beconsiderate.
Qohnietah Salasa says that the fireworksare a nuisance.“They carry on the whole day. And you
should see how it looks.”Salasa says there is refuse left the next
day, and alcohol bottles are often left in thestreet because alcohol is not allowed on thebeach.And having the fireworks so close to their
home also upsets her animals. “We have ahorse,whichwehad to tranquilise last year.It also upsets the dogs.”Layne urges residents to keep their pets
safely indoors where possible.“Animals are easily frightened by fire-
works and can become distressed or try toescape from their properties. Before youleave your home on Guy Fawkes, please en-sure that your pets are safely secured onyour property, in familiar surroundingsand out of harm’s way.”Salasa says her neighbours also experi-
ence similar problems.“We hope it will be more controlled this
year. I have nothing against people havingfun.”
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Sentrum vir haweloses ’n kwelpuntDie huurkontrak van die Helder-berg se sentrum vir haweloses inSomerset-Wes het inAugustus ver-val en daar is nog nie ’n besluit ge-neem om dit te hernu nie.
Belange partye stem nie saam oordie ligging van die sentrum by BusyCorner nie, maar die voorsitter vandie sentrum, IanGreer,meendit is dieideale ligging. “Onsmoetnabyaandiemenseweeswat ons bedien.Ons is nietoeganklik as ons buite die dorp geleëis nie.”
Wyk 84 se raadslid, Stuart Pringle,sê hy het klagtes van verskeie inwo-ners, besighede en kerke ontvang oordie huidige ligging. Pringle sê besig-hede in die gebied voel kriminele ele-mente skuil tussen diegene wat diesentrum gebruik, en dwelmverwantemisdaad indie gebied rondomdie sen-trum is kommerwekkend.
Een van die sake-eienaars in die ge-biedwatanoniemwilbly, dinkdiekri-
minele aktiwiteite in die dorp wordverergerdeurdiehawelosemensewatby die sopkombuis bedien word.Die bestuurder sê besighede ervaar
’n verskeidenheid probleme – van on-sedelike blootstelling tot openbareurineringendreigemente teendie eie-naars vandie besighede.Hymeen ookdie dwelmhandel in die gebied is ’nprobleem. Hy sê hoewel die hawelosemensewel vandie dwelmskoop, is diemeerderheid klantemiddelklas-inwo-ners van die dorp.Ten spyte van enkele insidente, het
net een van die ses besighede in diegebiedmetwiedieGazettegepraathet,gevoel die sopkombuis moet skuif.CJ Opperman by B-StockWarehou-
se sê: “Sonder die sopkombuis, sal diedodgy aktiwiteite steeds daar voor-kom. Ons is gelukkigmet die sopkom-buis. Hulle verrig goeie werk.”Greer sê sowat 2 000mensehet ’npe-
tisie onderteken en by die Stad Kaap-stad ingedien om te versoek dat die
sentrumblywaar dit is totdat ’n alter-natiewe tuiste gevind kan word.Volgens Pringle onderhandel hy
tans met die sentrum om ’n oplossingte probeer vind. Een van die langter-mynoplossingswatPringlevoorgestelhet, is ’nmaatskaplikeontwikkelings-area waar vir ’n verskeidenheid vandie behoeftes van die haweloses voor-siening gemaak word.Greer sê die voorgestelde gebied sal
’n sopkombuis insluit, en die Helder-berg-hawelosesentrum sal graag be-trokke wil wees by die ontwikkelingdaarvan, “maar dit sal twee tot driejaar neem. Laat ons vir tyd en wyl toeom te bly waar ons is.”Die Stad Kaapstad se eiendomont-
wikkelingsdepartement het ’n voor-stel om die sentrum se huurkontrakte verleng, geadverteer en alle kom-mentaar en besware, tesame met diesentrum se reaksie daarop, sal oor-weeg word voordat ’n besluit geneemword.
Die sopkombuis by die Helderberg se sentrum vir haweloses in Somerset-Wes se middedorp. FOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
Hulp raak minderWaar ons na die einde van 2012beweeg gaan die Helderbergdeur groot beproewing metheelwat hulpmiddelle wat dalknie meer daar sal wees ter on-dersteuning van sy gemeen-skap nie.Die Temperance Town ge-
meenskap is teleurgesteld oordie uitstel van ’n beplande pro-jek om huishoudelike geweldaan te spreek.’n Sentrumwat deur die Stad
Kaapstad verlede week op diédorp sou open is vir eers agter-uit geskuif. Die Stad Kaapstadkonegternie redesvirdieonbe-paalde uistel vir die sentrumverskaf nie.Volgens die polisie sowel as
die inwoners-organisasie is
daar wel ’n groot behoefte virintervensie aangesien ’n toena-me in huishoudelike geweld opdie klein dorpie te bespeur is.Elders in die Helderberg
hang die toekoms van die Hel-derberg-sentrumvir hawelosesin die weegskaal nadat hulhuurkontrak in Augustus ver-val het.Sommige lede van die ge-
meenskap en besighede is ge-kant teendiesentrumwatindieSomerset-Wes semiddedorp ge-leë is en voel dat die hawelosesmisdaad na die gebied bring.Joyce se sopkombuis in Sir
Lowry’s Pass se deure mag ookeersdaags sluit nadat toerus-tingverledeweekdeurdiebaljuvan die hof daar verwyder is.
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Vrywilligers van Salon Deidré in Macassarhet op 14 Oktober die vroue se hare versorg,hul voete masseer en gesigbehandelings ge-gee. Die heerlike bederf is deel van ’n weeklik-se uitreik om vroulike plaaswerkers te be-magtig en die families te versterk.
Die program word moontlik gemaak deurfinansiering van die departement landbouasook deur die vennootskap van die MonteithTrust en Hearts of Men.
Die vroue ontmoet elke Sondag van 15:00tot 17:00 op die plaas.
Vir meer besonderhede oor die groep, belVanecia Briesies by 084 224 4057.
Haarkapster Deidré Small versorg Stephanie Booy-sen se hare. FOTO’S: VERSKAF
Regs: Serolene Afrikaen Denise Tamboerword gepamperlang.
Links: MaricaSedgwick ma-seer Emmeren-cia Gertse sevoete.
Die vroue wat by die dag se verrigtinge betrokke was: (agter) Sharon Peters,Marica Sedgwick, Denise Tamboer, Chrystal October, Mercia Jacobs, EdithHenn, Serolene Afrika, Deidre Small, Gertuida Stone en Myrtle Adams.Voor is Vanecia Briesies, Stephanie Booysen, Yolande Vernis, Joan Jeremien Florina Jantjies. Roseline, Emmerencia en Gertruida Gertse is afwesig.
In pink to fight breast cancerStrand women stood togetheragainst breast cancer on Wednesdaylast week, in celebration of GlobalPink Hijab Day.
The international day, which aimsto raise awareness around breastcancer and fight Islamophobia, was
commemorated locally at the IqraLearning Centre in Strand.
Some150people,manyofwhomarebreastcancersurvivors,attendedthefunction. Many went for the freebreast exams, which were given toover 70 women on the day.
Pupils from Strand Muslim Primary School formed a pink ribbon to celebrate GlobalPink Hijab Day. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
The women passed the time sociably as they awaited their breast examinations.
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Expect non-stop entertainment and actionwhen six favourite local performers alongwith Danny K, Loyiso and Melissa Allisonfrom 2012 Idols fame, rock the GrandWest’sGrand Arena.
Rocking our City, a variety-styled concert,will be held on 24 November and will featuresome of the country’s most talented performers.
Singer, songwriter, musician and actor Dan-ny K needs little introduction to SA audiences.Themulti-awardwinningperformerandaccom-plished piano player and bassist, has toured andperformed with a number of international art-ists from Usher to Craig David, Puff Daddy, EricBenet, Bob Geldof, U2, Queen and Beyoncé.
His list of accolades includes being the firstSouthAfricanmusiciantoperformontheOprahWinfrey show in Chicago – on a day when otherguests included Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner,Josh Groban and John Travolta!
He was one of only five South African acts se-lected to perform at the Nelson Mandela 46664concert which was broadcast to 3-billion peopleworldwide.
Successful South African R&B artist LoyisoBala is known as a multi award-winning R&Bartist but less well known is the fact he becamethe youngest conductor of the National YouthChoir, at the age of only 19, and was once theheadof theprestigiousDrakensbergBoysChoir.
His third solo album Blow your mind wasnamed Best R&B Album and Best Production Al-bum and among his many career highlights areperforming at the World Aids Awareness Con-cert in Washington in 2006, opening for bothJohn Legend and Corinne Bailey Ray in 2007,and Brian Knight and Akon in 2008, followed byhis 2009 performance at Radio City Hall in NewYork.
Also appearing on the bill are a host of popularCapetonianperformerssuchasJamesBhemgee,Karin Kortje, Zayn Adams, Jeremy Olivier andMady who will be joined on stage by the secondplaced 2012 SA Idols contestant Melissa Allison.
Offering a running commentary throughoutthe show will be the irrepressible master of cere-monies Kurt Schoonraad and Soli Philander.
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Mady is one of the performers at the Rocking ourCity concert at GrandWest on Saturday 24 Novem-ber.
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Concert set to rock GrandWest Methodist bazaarThe Strand Methodist Church will hold its an-nual bazaar on Saturday 3 November from08:00.
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A furniture auction will be held at 09:30;items include an oregon pine coffee table,fridge, desk, TV cabinets, portable air condi-tionersandstandingfans,afilingcabinet,deepfreezer and armchairs.
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M-HELP to meetM-HELP, the Macassar-based welfare organi-sation, will hold its Annual General Meetingon Tuesday November 6.The meeting, to be held at the Calvyn Protes-tant Church in Fah Street Macassar, will startat 13:00.
For more information, contact Chris van derLeij at 073 519 4524.
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Health Summit at Macassar Day Care CentreAbout 2 000 people attendeda health summit held at theMacassar Community DayCentre recently.
Clarina Alexander, head ofthe teamofnursesat thecentre,says themotivation behind thesummit was to create aware-ness among the community ofthe services they offer.These include testing and ed-
ucation around HIV/Aids, TB,diabetes, epilepsy, pre- and an-tenatal care, asthma, rehabili-tation, and mental and dentalservices.Every day throughout the
week of the summit, the focusshifted to a different service.“With the summit, we have
shown that with a little effortfor the most vulnerable pa-tients in our society, we canachieve something great,” saysAlexander.She expresses her sincere
thanks to her staff for theirhard work, as well as all thesponsors andNGOs that assist-ed. Patients registering for chronic care.
An exhibition on the evils of drinking during pregnancy– which can give a child foetal alcohol syndrome (orFAS) – was also held.
Clara Levendal, Bertrus Swartz and Sarah Jantjies workon strengthening their backs.
Pedro Carolissen(left) taking part in ablow dart tourna-ment.
DIE WENNERS IS...Die Gazette-leserswat boeke in ons kompeti-sie gewen het, is: Daleen Kuntz(Desert Prisoner), Marina Retief(My hart klop muffins), DebbieRossouw (Baba se slaaptydsto-rieboek) en Marlene Janneke(Keith Kirsten gee raad). Wen-ners moet asseblief hul pryseteen Vrydag 2 November by onskantore by Mynhardtstraat 37,Gantssentrum, kom haal.
OPVOERING VIR BEJAARDES: Graad 4- tot 7-leerlinge van Laerskool Lochnerhof het onlangs die inwonersvan die ACVV Huis Jan Swart met ’n opvoering,“Heidi in Jeffreysbaai” bederf. Die opvoering is deur EunéCoetzee, ’n stadsraadslid, en Marieta Oostenbrink moontlik gemaak.
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A night of dancing dreamsThe Helderberg Youth Performing Arts Trustrecently received a donation that allowed 23of its most deserving performers to attend aballet at the Playhouse Theatre.
Thanks to the donation, made by EET Invest-ments in Somerset Park, the young dancers en-joyed a riveting performance by the Cape TownCity Ballet.
The Strand performers who benefited are (fromleft) Lerato Lucas, Chrizelda Kemp andDominique April. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
The Sir Lowry’s Pass performers who attended are (backrow, from left) Zenobia Abrahams, Juliette Mouwers, RonesiaLubbe, Monique Rank and (front) Carin Hendricks.
BEST OF THE FIELD: Strand Rugby Club held its annual awards ceremony on 19 October at the SomersetWest town hall. From the left are Naaim Thomas (president of the club), Jean Keet (sportsman ofthe year), Tulo Wakefield (president of Western Province Rugby), Neil Williams (sponsor of the club),Jamian Maree (player of the year) and Paulus Swartland (chairperson of the club). PHOTO: SUPPLIED
POLISIEVROUE BLINK UIT: Twee plaaslike polisielede het uitgeblink by die onlangse SAPDNasionale FunksioneleFiksheidskompetisie wat in Gauteng van 8 tot 12 Oktober gehou is. Kapteins Zona Van Schoor en ReinetteVermeulen het onderskeidelik ’n goue en silwer medalje in hul ouderdomsgroepe gewen. Die vroue het met20 hindernisse, wat die klim van ’n 2 m-muur en ’n 5 m-leer oor 800 m ingesluit het, afgereken. Van Schooren Vermeulen was deel van die Wes-Kaapse span wat agt ander spanne uitgestof het toe hulle die eersteplek behaal het. Kapteins Zona Van Schoor (links) en Reinette Vermeulen is hier met die stasiebevelvoerdervan die Strand-polisie, kolonel Shawn Van Wyk afgeneem. FOTO: VERSKAF
TOP NETBALSTPAN: By die prysuitdeling van die Hoërskool Hottentots-Holland, is die MarghreetteKlinktrofee vir die Netbalspan van die Jaar, vir die eerste keer toegeken. Dié trofee is toegekenaan die span wat die meeste wedstryde in 2012 gewen het en ook met die minste doele verloorhet. Bo is die HHH se o.16B-netbalspan aan wie die trofee toegeken is: (van links) Liezl Bekker(afrigter), Robyn-Lee Mosiane, Stephanie Hendricks, Courtneigh Ess, Lindsay Koopman, ChanelHendricks, Mishkah Bazier, Lanice Lukas, Caryssa Owen en Danielle Sass (kaptein).
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A parting gift from EnglandNICOLE MCCAIN
Young Lwandle soccer players have re-ceived an unusual gift – sent all the wayfrom England.
After reading aGazette article about a Lwan-dle soccer tournament, Barry Wolford fromLeicester in the English midlands presentedthe Helderberg Local Football Association(LFA) with 10 soccer jerseys from professionalfootball club Leicester City.
Wolford was entrusted with the jerseys be-longing to his late friend Graham Robson, whodied in September. Robson, who was an ardentfanof thefootballclub,hadcollectedthereplicashirts over the years. “He was well respectedat the club,” says Wolford. “And he would bevery pleased at the moment, because they’recurrently at the top of the log.”
The shirts, as Wolford explains, take one ona short history of the club, documenting thejourney through all its different sponsors,ranging from chip companies to banks. Rob-son’s partner, Pat Hale, asked that the shirtsbe passed on to young players.
Sandile Bavuma, spokesperson for the Hel-derberg LFA, says the jerseys will be givenaway as awards at a ceremony in November.
Specifically, he says, the jerseys will go tojunior teams in Lwandle, whose players rangein age group from u.11 to u.17. Barry Wolford hands Sandile Bavuma, Helderberg LFA spokesperson, one of the Leicester City soccer jerseys.
Netbalklubs vergader
Helderberg-netbalklubs se bestuurslede, insluitenddié van Strand, Firgrove en Sir Lowry’s Pass asookFaure en Stellenbosch, word uitgenooi na ’n vergade-ring op Woensdag 31 Oktober in Sir Lowry’s Pass.
Die doel van die vergadering is om ’n netbal-unievir die streek tot stand te bring.
Die vergadering begin om 19:30.Belangstellendes kan Sanna Booysen by
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Sir Lowry’s Pass sportdag
Sportentoesiaste word genooi na ’n pretsportdag by die Sir Lowry’s Pass-sportgron-de dié Saterdag 3 November.
Allenetbal- en rugbyspanne sowel askleu-terskole is welkom om in te skryf en in diepret te deel.
Toegang is R5 vir volwassenes en halfprysvir kinders onder 12 jaar. Vir meer inligtingof indien u wil inskryf bel Caroline Scholtzby 073 948 3583 of Sanna Booysen by 076 7370800.
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