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After what residents called a “black Christmas”, peace had been restored in Jan- uary, following community intervention in which two meetings were held in the area (“Fighting back”, People’s Post, 27 January). These meetings were facilitated by the Ma- nenberg Safety Forum. Forum coordinator Rugshanda Pascoe said at the time it was time to take back the streets. The residents attending marched through the streets after both meetings as a sign of disapproval of the shootings. The meetings were followed by a safety campaign aided by the City of Cape Town’s security services and local police in Februa- ry. Bennett confirms that 11 attempted mur- ders are being investigated. One of these cas- es was changed to murder after the victim died in hospital on Friday. Bennett also con- firms 24 people were brought in for question- ing in connection with gang violence. In one of the first incidents, on Sunday 5 April, a 14-year-old boy was shot in the head. He is still recovering in hospital. Later the same day three people were in- jured in a shooting. At about 16:45 two men were standing in Renoster Road, Bennett tells. “The men were approached by un- known suspects who shot at them several times. Both were shot in the buttocks but survived the incident,” he says. A 21-year-old woman was also hit by the suspects when a bullet entered the window of a nearby flat in Olga Court. “The woman had been sitting in the lounge when the stray bullet hit her in the chest,” Bennett says. In light of these incidents the Manenberg Safety Forum called for an urgent march on Tuesday last week. “The march was orga- nised because of the gang violence. We did it to unite the people of Manenberg because no battle can be won if we are not united,” Pascoe says. The march was interupted. “While waiting at the circle in Manenberg Avenue a fight broke out and we moved clos- er to see what was happening,” Pascoe says. She adds that an alleged gangster was at- tempting to extort money from a man who refused and fought him. The suspect then waited a few minutes be- fore pulling out a firearm and shot in the man’s direction. “Bullets came flying toward us and as we moved away to get cover one of our members got shot in the leg,” she says. The injured man was taken to hospital and later dis- charged with the bullet still lodged in his calf. He is awaiting treatment by an orthope- dic surgeon. A case was not opened. Police suspect that the spate of shootings started after a gambling disagreement. “From what we hear two men were gam- bling on a corner and the one could not stand to lose. He then went home, fetched a gun and shot the other man,” Bennett says. People’s Post was informed that shootings started in Thambo Village on Thursday 2 April and then moved into Heideveld and Manenberg. At the time of going to print, there were still no incidents reported. V Share your views on the shootings with us. Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thought s to 32516. SMSes cost R1. The Cecil John Rhodes statue was removed from from UCT’s Upper Campus last Thursday after the university’s council voted in favour of removing the statue. This followed a month-long series of protests by students which informed the debate around statues, symbols and the impact these have on the climate of inclusiveness on the UCT campus. PHOTO: LIZA VAN DEVENTER

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Hope afterceasfireSAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee12

A fragile peace has been restored follow-ing peace talks in Manenberg.The area had been volatile recently

with various shooting incidents that injuredand killed some residents.Police spokesperson Lieutenant Ian Ben-

nett confirms that no-one has been injuredin shootings in the area since Tuesday lastweek. “It is quiet at the moment. We stillhave reports of sporadic shootings but no re-ports of people being injured or shot at themoment,” he says.After what residents called a “black

Christmas”, peace had been restored in Jan-uary, following community intervention inwhich two meetings were held in the area(“Fighting back”, People’s Post, 27 January).Thesemeetingswere facilitatedby theMa-

nenberg Safety Forum. Forum coordinatorRugshanda Pascoe said at the time it wastime to take back the streets.The residents attending marched through

the streets after both meetings as a sign ofdisapproval of the shootings.The meetings were followed by a safety

campaign aided by the City of Cape Town’ssecurity services and local police in Februa-ry. Bennett confirms that 11 attempted mur-ders are being investigated.One of these cas-es was changed to murder after the victimdied in hospital on Friday. Bennett also con-firms 24 peoplewere brought in for question-ing in connection with gang violence.In one of the first incidents, on Sunday 5

April, a 14-year-old boywas shot in thehead.He is still recovering in hospital.Later the same day three people were in-

jured in a shooting. At about 16:45 two menwere standing in Renoster Road, Bennetttells. “The men were approached by un-known suspects who shot at them severaltimes. Both were shot in the buttocks but

survived the incident,” he says.A 21-year-old woman was also hit by the

suspects when a bullet entered the windowof a nearby flat in Olga Court.“The woman had been sitting in the

lounge when the stray bullet hit her in thechest,” Bennett says.In light of these incidents the Manenberg

Safety Forum called for an urgent march onTuesday last week. “The march was orga-nised because of the gang violence. We didit to unite the people of Manenberg becauseno battle can be won if we are not united,”Pascoe says. The march was interupted.“While waiting at the circle in ManenbergAvenue a fight broke out andwemoved clos-er to see what was happening,” Pascoe says.She adds that an alleged gangster was at-

tempting to extort money from a man whorefused and fought him.The suspect then waited a fewminutes be-

fore pulling out a firearm and shot in theman’s direction.“Bullets came flying toward us and as we

moved away to get cover one of ourmembersgot shot in the leg,” she says. The injuredman was taken to hospital and later dis-charged with the bullet still lodged in hiscalf. He is awaiting treatment by an orthope-dic surgeon. A case was not opened.Police suspect that the spate of shootings

started after a gambling disagreement.“From what we hear two men were gam-bling on a corner and the one could not standto lose. He then went home, fetched a gunand shot the other man,” Bennett says.People’s Post was informed that shootings

started in Thambo Village on Thursday 2April and then moved into Heideveld andManenberg.At the time of going to print, there were

still no incidents reported.V Share your views on the shootings with us. Startingwith the word “Post”, SMS your thought s to 32516.SMSes cost R1.

The Cecil John Rhodesstatue was removed fromfrom UCT’s Upper Campuslast Thursday after theuniversity’s council voted infavour of removing thestatue. This followed amonth­long series ofprotests by students whichinformed the debate aroundstatues, symbols and theimpact these have on theclimate of inclusiveness onthe UCT campus.PHOTO: LIZA VAN DEVENTER

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Gun owners infiring lineNICOLE MCCAIN

@nickymccain

Amendments to the Firearms ControlAct may bring harsher sentences forcriminals and new tracking systems,

but gun owners believe they are being treat-ed unfairly.

The amendment bill proposes a minimumsentence for crimes committed with a fire-arm as well as a new tracking system forguns by rolling out the use of microdots andballistic sampling.

Gun Free South Africa spokespersonClaire Taylor believes the new bill will ad-dress the use and misuse of guns by the po-lice.

The amendments propose increased over-sight and responsibility by police commandstructures for the use and misuse of fire-arms by officers. They also spell out the du-ties of designated firearms officers, who arespecifically appointed police officers at sta-tion level responsible for managing fire-arms.

Ballistic sampling and microdots will beused on all guns held by official institutions,including the police.

John Welch, spokesperson of the South Af-rican Gunowners’ Association, says the newtracking system is impractical and has“huge financial and security implications”.

“We are currently in discussions with ex-perts in this technology and, unless we areensured that these processes will achievethe intended objective, we shall opposethem. We are of the view that these addition-al security measures only need to apply tothe police and other state departments sincemore firearms are probably lost or stolenfrom these officials than from private li-cense holders,” he says.

Quarterly reports will also be submittedto the minister of police on the loss and theftof police weapons.

The amendments will go a long way in pre-venting the leak of firearms from the legalto the illegal pool, says Taylor.

“The police annual reports show that al-most 350 000 firearms were reported as lostor stolen by civilians and police between1994 and 2014. This is an average of 17 500

guns each year or 48 guns every day over thepast 20 years,” she says.

Since the Firearms Control Act was imple-mented, gun deaths in the country havesteadily declined, Taylor believes.

“Nevertheless, data shows that 18 peopleare shot and killed every day. While 18 a dayis very high, indications are that gun deathsand injuries have been increasing since2011; we believe this is because of poor im-plementation of the act,” she says.

The bill will also see tighter controls forgun owners.

The amendments will shift more responsi-bility to gun owners to demonstrate their“fit and proper” status and to have to contin-ue to do so while owning a gun.

“The current Firearms Control Act al-ready includes this shift, whereas under theprevious gun law – the Arms and Ammuni-tion Act, the state was required to prove theperson was not fit. This principle is deep-ened and widened in the amendment,” Tay-lor explains.

Taylor adds that between 2001 and 2014,eight times as many guns were lost by or sto-len from civilians than police officers.

“The most recent figures show that in2013/14 civilians reported the loss or theftof 18 guns per day and police two guns aday,” she says.

Welch objects to the “heavy burden onlaw-abiding firearm owners” the amend-ments create. “Some firearm owners mightfind the new provisions impractical andfinancially too cumbersome and then decideto rather not comply, hence becoming crimi-nal. This must not happen,” he says.

The association promotes the lawful, safeand responsible possession and use of fire-arms by people who are competent to pos-sess them, Welch says.

“We support all reasonable measures torid society of crime and to make society asafer place for all to live in and to enjoy theirfreedom, rights and privileges. Freedom,however, comes at a price and often oneneeds to measure the price of freedomagainst safety,” he says.

The organisation believes that peoplemust be free to decide what hobbies or sportto participate in, Welch says.

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Five rob R290 000SAMANTHA LEE

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Robbers made off with a large sum ofmoney in an armed robbery in Wettonlast Wednesday.

“At 08:50 Lansdowne police received acomplaint from the manager of SA Metal inWettonRoad,” says police spokespersonSer-geant Nkululeko Mnyaka.“The manager says he was assisting a

clientwhenhe felt something at his back. Heturned around and saw an unknown manpointing a gun at him. The man threatenedhim and demanded money. The suspectforced the man into the cashier’s office and

instructed the cashier to hand over money,”he says. A sum of R290 000was taken, as wellas a Samsung cellphone valued at R3 000.The suspect was dressed in a blue overallwith the word “metro” on the front.Mnyaka says the manager reported that

one man had robbed him, but according towitnesses five men arrived in a white Chev-rolet Cruze with the registration numberCA 80167. A trace showed that this belongsto a Volkswagen Golf.Witnesses reported that three men

climbed out of the car. “Twomenwere in thescrapyard; one entered the building.We sus-pect that the two men were monitoring theplace while the other one robbed the cash of-

fice,” he tells People’s Post.Mnyaka explains that the witnesses only

linked the other two men (who stayed be-hind in the car) to the robbery when theysaw the gun-wielding suspect and the twolookouts run to the Chevrolet before speed-ing off in an unknown direction.No shots were fired and no injuries were

sustained during the robbery.A case of busi-ness robbery is being investigated andno ar-rests have been made so far. Mnyaka con-firms that the police will review CCTV foot-age of the incident.V Anyone with information on the incident is urgedto call the Lansdowne police on 021 700 9000 or082 576 2804.

Police are looking for five men linked to anarmed robbery at SA Metal in Wetton onWednesday. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Drug dealer arrestedA man was arrested for possession of drugsin Lansdowne on Wednesday last week.

The Lansdowne crime prevention unit fol-lowed up on information about suspecteddrug-dealing in Becott Road, confirms policespokesperson Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.

“Officers arrived at a house in Becott Roadand spoke to the landlord who granted per-mission to search the shack at the back of thehouse,” Mnyaka says.

Officers found the 34-year-old in the shack

as they started searching the house.When officers searched the man they found

13 units of heroin in his pocket valued atR390.

“The suspect admitted that the drugs be-longed to him and that he sold a unit for R30each. The drugs were confiscated and bookedinto the police property register for evidenceto be presented in court,” Mnyaka says.

The suspect was arrested and appeared inthe Wynberg Magistrate’s Court last Friday.

Machine gun used in car­jackingPolice are looking for three machine gun-wielding men who robbed a man of his carand other belongings in Lansdowne lastWednesday.

The car-jacking took place in Almar Road,at 20:15, confirms Lansdowne police spokes-person Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.

“The complainant stopped at a friend’shouse in Almar Road and parked his car. Ashe walked toward the gate the man was ap-proached by three armed men. The suspectsdemanded his car keys while threatening toshoot him. The complainant went down and

gave them the vehicle keys,” Mnyaka says.Two of the men were carrying handguns

while the third was carrying an AK47machine gun. The suspects got into the man’swhite Mercedes Benz with the registrationnumber CA 104 121 and drove off in anunknown direction. The men also made offwith a Blackberry cellphone worth R8 000,house keys, his wallet with R1 200 cash andidentity documents.V Anyone with information about the incident areurged to call the Lansdowne police on 021 700 9000or 082 576 2804.

SPORTS UPLIFTMENT

UK help for ball skillsROWENA HENDRICKS

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The annual Balls to Poverty programmein and around Cape Town is being helddaily until 16 April.

About 50 students from South Notting-ham College in the United Kingdom trav-elled to South Africa to host clinics andhand out soccer balls in disadvantaged com-munities in the Western Cape. The pro-gramme kicked off with coaching clinics on5 April.

The programme has been running for thepast nine years and is coordinated by SportsStepping Stones, a non-profit organisationin the United Kingdom.

According to Belinda Walker, mayoralcommittee member for community servicesand special projects, the City of CapeTown’s sport, recreation and amenities de-partment has partnered with Sports Step-ping Stones to host the Balls to Poverty pro-gramme for the past four years.

She says the programme, which startedin 2004, includes the hosting of coachingclinics in Hanover Park, Manenberg, Khay-

elitsha, Elsies River, Pooke Road informalsettlement, Bokmakierie and Kraaifonteinin conjunction with the Professional Foot-ball Association.

The students also hand out balls to com-munities in exchange for the disposal of anyweapons.

“The programme spans over two weekseach year and the City, in partnership withSport Stepping Stones, hosts a graduationceremony for the 200 local coaches who par-ticipated in the coaching clinics throughoutthe programme,” she says.

Walker says the project also includes theupgrading of a school each year.

She says Sports Stepping Stones focuseson social upliftment by developing lifeskills, training young leaders and coaching.

“Sport, alongside wellness programmesand arts and culture activities, is used asa tool to address social ills in communities.”

Sports Stepping Stones also runs commu-nity sports events and school holiday pro-grammes.

The 2015 graduation ceremony took placeon Friday (10 April) at the Dulcie SeptemberHall in Athlone.

The Balls forPovertyprogrammeincludes thehosting ofcoachingclinics acrossCape Town,like this oneat AthloneStadium.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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1465

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1480

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EMPLOYMENT3600

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DRIVERS3650

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Send CV with all supporting Docs [email protected]

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GENERAL3680

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JOBSAVAILABLENOW10 Data capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders,20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship

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40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. No experience needed.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,

Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896

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TRAINING COURSES3765

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190/140/90

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021 704 6070RCS, CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED

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FOR SALE

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WENDY HOUSES

1677

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WENDY'S(6x3)- R7 000 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475

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BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610

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ABABETTERBLOCK190/140/90

BLOCKS, SAND,STONE

CEMENT - R80DELBESTPRICES021-704 3636021-7046070

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.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443

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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES

1620

.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362

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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

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1803

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1801

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Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292

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RS BUILDERSFor all your brick work, plastering,

paving, tiling, roofing.Call: 074 708 4685

No job to big or too small!

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Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221

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CARPENTRY

1874

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073 847 7831

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SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807

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BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS - Efficientrepairs to microwaves,

ghd's, hair straighteners,for R200. We collect &deliver for R40 extra.Ph 021 705 4222or 083 861 0418

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DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS

Dstv HD packages - R799.Explorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757

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ELECTRICAL

1810

.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444

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ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532

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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)

Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!

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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical

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1825

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072 825 9586

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GLASS/WINDOWS

1827

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Glass Suppliers,Aluminium

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835

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RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds

074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]

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1836

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or 084-921-5364

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.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-857 0014

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1867

.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208

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TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870

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BUSINESS

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BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

2415

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CAPE COOKIES,a delicious way to earn

extra money.Start your own business& sell Cape Cookies to

your colleagues,friends & family.Contact Carol :073 563 5853 or

email: [email protected]

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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

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TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601

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REPUBLIC TOUR 2015 3 nights inDurban, 4 nights in Eastgate GardenCourt, Joburg, 2 nights in Sun City.Depart 27 Dec 2015 - return 7 Jan2016. For info, call Velme021-392 0148 or 073 202 5776

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VEHICLES

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CARS FOR SALE

3025

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NEED A CAR? From R2200 p.m.NO DEPOSIT

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3080

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078 875 4394

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3640

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Looking foran outstandingoutbound

call centre agent!!!Would you like the

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GENERAL

3680

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EMPIRE SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCENTRE (PTY) LTD

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Housekeepers /kitchen staff

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RETAIL

3740

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SALES &MARKETING

3760

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No Sales ExperienceFREE training is provided

We offer:• Basic Salary• Commission

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 14 April 2015 SPORT 7

OMAR MAGED

Violets Rugby Football Club started offits 2015 seasonwitha tough 23 -22 victo-ry over Pniel Villagers thisweekend in

theWestern Province Rugby Football Union(WPRFU) Super League B.For Violets this has been a remarkable

rise out of the dungeons of club rugby afterfinding itself in the lowest league the unioncould offer. Violets responded by winningpromotion five times in as many years, tofind themselves in the second highest league– the Super League B.Club chairperson Ismail Isaacs says that

the club is firmly rooted in the surroundingcommunity that it serves. As the club hasgrown, so too have the players that havestood by the club through good and badtimes, he says.Violets is based at Chucker Road sports

complex andmost of the players are from thesurrounding areas, such as Lansdowne,Hanover Park and Wynberg.“The club plays an important role in the

community as it aides in keeping the young-sters occupied away from other ills that arerife in our community,” says Isaacs.The club already has a junior structure

which comprises U-9, U-10, U-12, U-14 andU-16. The senior youth structure is made upof U-19 and U-20.Isaacs adds that the success of the club is

a direct result of the huge investmentsmadeby the club in its own youth structures.Isaacs says he is very chuffed after this

weekend’s win, but he is aware that lots ofhard work lies ahead for the rest of the sea-son.

Violets make the step up

Taurique McKenzie scores one of his two triesagainst Pniel Villagers at the weekend. Hewas named man of the match for his greatgame. Violets won 23­22. PHOTO: OMAR IMAGES

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2006 ALPHA ROMEO 147 T/SPARKDep: R23 000 & R1 235 x 36

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Brandon Theron of Milano United beats Thando Royal Zulu player Diamond Thopoladuring a first division match played at the Athlone Stadium on Sunday. The GrassyPark team won 2­1 and are now 6th on the log of the National First Division.

Lesvin Stoffels of Milano United heads the winnerpast Thando Royal Zulu’s goalkeeper SamleloMbambo in the forty­second minute to secure a 2­1win for the Kinnes. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

Praise your favourite young sport star here

People’s Post, in partnership with Let’sPlay Siyadlala, introduce a sport starof the month competition in which the

talents of children between the ages of 13and 18 can be celebrated.“Play, physical education and sport are

foundational to the holistic development ofchildren and an initiative of this nature con-tributes to a healthier community and en-courages sports activity,” says SuperSportWestern Cape spokesperson Eduard Rosen-trauch.All sporting codes will be considered.

Coaches or teachers can simply nominate

their best talent and write us a few lines de-tailing why he or she deserves to be the cele-brated. Each monthly winner will receive agift pack and will automatically be enteredin the People’s Post Let’s Play SiyadlalaSports Awards of the Year to be held laterin the year.Start encouraging your pupils by nomi-

nating them by email to [email protected]. Clearly write the subject asSports Star. You need to mention theachievements of the nominee in detail andthe email should be shorter than 300 words.The decision of the judges is final.