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But after a while I thought that it was ridiculous and I approached him.” She claims she asked him in a calm and dignified manner why he was shadowing her across the store. “He just exploded. He screamed at me that I was a thief and said that he had caught me in September stealing cupcake holders, of all things. The manner in which he was performing attracted every- one’s attention. I was left humiliat- ed and speechless,” she says. Faced with the tirade, Daniels de- manded to speak to the store’s man- ager, and claims that after she ap- proached her, she was initially ig- nored. “I wouldn’t back down and I in- sisted that she listen to my com- plaint. She then took me to an office, with the security guard in tow. In the room, the security guard contin- ued to scream at me. I told the guard that if he was so convinced that it was me, I wanted to see proof of his allegations.” Daniels says a book was then brought to the office, containing the names and ID numbers of people who had been caught shoplifting at the branch. “Obviously, my name didn’t ap- pear in the book. When the manag- er realised there must have been a mistake, she countered that they were only doing their jobs. But in the background, the security guard continued to insist that I was a thief.” She eventually left the shop – two hours after her ordeal started. “I made it clear to them that I would make a civil case against them for harassing me and infring- ing on my right to dignity,” an irate Daniels says. On Friday, she returned to the store with her 14-year-old sister to request the security guard’s name so that she could lay a formal com- plaint. “I went up to him and polite- ly asked him for his name. He told me to get lost because I am spoiling his day. However, I was not pre- pared to back down and soon we were joined by another guard, who I also asked to provide me with the officer’s name. “He told me to phone someone up, because he was not going to give me that details.” Not prepared to leave without a way of identifying the officer, Dan- iels took a photo of the officer. “When he saw what I was doing, he grabbed me by the neck and choked me, before throwing me against my sister. Everyone saw what happened and a manager came to me and said that I should lay a charge with the company, and not complain to the branch staff. How can they just treat people like this?” Her father, Achmat Noble, insists that his daughter has grounds for both a civil suit and a criminal case against the officer. “Besides the physical harm he caused her, he insulted her integri- ty and damaged her good name. They are always accusing people of all types of activity and, because no- body ever says anything, they think they can get away with it. This time, they messed with the wrong peo- ple.” In a statement released by Sho- prite in response to the allegations, a spokesperson denied that Daniels had been held at the office against her will, claiming that her “request for information” – and her own choice of waiting for it – led to her spending the extended period at the store. The spokesperson said Daniels’ account of the incident did not cor- respond with the store’s account “in all aspects”. However, the spokesperson said the security guard had been sus- pended from duty at the branch and the security company had been in- formed of the “level of service and quality of behaviour Shoprite ex- pects from their security person- nel”. “The Shoprite supermarket chain places great value on provid- ing our customers with a conven- ient and pleasant shopping envi- ronment, and would therefore like to offer its apologies to Ms Daniels for any unpleasant experiences she may have had at the store last week,” the statement reads. “In order to protect customers, its premises and stock as far as it is in its power to do so, the Shoprite su- permarket chain contracts the serv- ices of security personnel. “Although tasked with the re- sponsibility to investigate behav- iour which they find to be suspi- cious, the security personnel are ex- pected to conduct their duties with due regard for the dignity of all our customers.” The spokesperson said that if any action was required, the proper pro- cedures and channels needed to be followed, which included contact- ing the authorities so that the law could take its course. “Any behaviour brought to our attention which is contrary to this practice will be dealt with in the ap- propriate manner.” INJURED: Wedaad Daniels shows off the scarring on her neck, allegedly in- flicted by a security officer at Shoprite in Hanover Park. Photo: Tammy Petersen Woman claims she was harassed and choked at Shoprite’s Hanover Park branch

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Guard suspended after assaultTAMMY PETERSEN

ACCUSED of being a thief,questioned and treated like

a common criminal.

This is what a Hanover Parkwoman allegedly endured last Mon-day while shopping at the local Sho-prite at the terminus.

Wedaad Daniels (22) said she wasdoing her monthly shopping thatday, accompanied by her two youngsisters and her four-year-old daugh-ter.

“While I was walking through theaisles, I noticed that a securityguard was following me. I decidedto ignore him and continued gettingmy groceries. But after a while Ithought that it was ridiculous andI approached him.”

She claims she asked him in acalm and dignified manner why hewas shadowing her across the store.

“He just exploded. He screamedat me that I was a thief and said thathe had caught me in Septemberstealing cupcake holders, of allthings. The manner in which hewas performing attracted every-one’s attention. I was left humiliat-ed and speechless,” she says.

Faced with the tirade, Daniels de-manded to speak to the store’s man-ager, and claims that after she ap-proached her, she was initially ig-nored.

“I wouldn’t back down and I in-sisted that she listen to my com-plaint. She then tookme to anoffice,with the security guard in tow. Inthe room, the security guard contin-ued to scream at me. I told the guardthat if he was so convinced that itwas me, I wanted to see proof of hisallegations.”

Daniels says a book was thenbrought to the office, containing thenames and ID numbers of peoplewho had been caught shoplifting atthe branch.

“Obviously, my name didn’t ap-pear in the book. When the manag-er realised there must have been amistake, she countered that theywere only doing their jobs. But inthe background, the security guard

continued to insist that I was athief.”

She eventually left the shop – twohours after her ordeal started.

“I made it clear to them that Iwould make a civil case againstthem for harassing me and infring-ing on my right to dignity,” an irateDaniels says.

On Friday, she returned to thestore with her 14-year-old sister torequest the security guard’s nameso that she could lay a formal com-plaint. “I went up to him and polite-ly asked him for his name. He toldme to get lost because I am spoilinghis day. However, I was not pre-pared to back down and soon wewere joined by another guard, whoI also asked to provide me with theofficer’s name.

“He told me to phone someone up,because he was not going to give methat details.”

Not prepared to leave without away of identifying the officer, Dan-iels took a photo of the officer.

“When he saw what I was doing,he grabbed me by the neck andchoked me, before throwing meagainst my sister. Everyone sawwhat happened and a managercame to me and said that I shouldlay a charge with the company, andnot complain to the branch staff.How can they just treat people likethis?”

Her father, Achmat Noble, insiststhat his daughter has grounds forboth a civil suit and a criminal caseagainst the officer.

“Besides the physical harm hecaused her, he insulted her integri-ty and damaged her good name.They are always accusing people ofall types of activity and, because no-body ever says anything, they thinkthey can get away with it. This time,

they messed with the wrong peo-ple.”

In a statement released by Sho-prite in response to the allegations,a spokesperson denied that Danielshad been held at the office againsther will, claiming that her “requestfor information” – and her ownchoice of waiting for it – led to herspending the extended period at thestore.

The spokesperson said Daniels’account of the incident did not cor-respond with the store’s account“in all aspects”.

However, the spokesperson saidthe security guard had been sus-pended from duty at the branch andthe security company had been in-formed of the “level of service andquality of behaviour Shoprite ex-pects from their security person-nel”. “The Shoprite supermarketchain places great value on provid-ing our customers with a conven-ient and pleasant shopping envi-ronment, and would therefore liketo offer its apologies to Ms Danielsfor any unpleasant experiences shemay have had at the store lastweek,” the statement reads.

“In order to protect customers, itspremises and stock as far as it is inits power to do so, the Shoprite su-permarket chain contracts the serv-ices of security personnel.

“Although tasked with the re-sponsibility to investigate behav-iour which they find to be suspi-cious, the securitypersonnel are ex-pected to conduct their duties withdue regard for the dignity of all ourcustomers.”

The spokesperson said that if anyactionwas required, theproperpro-cedures and channels needed to befollowed, which included contact-ing the authorities so that the lawcould take its course.

“Any behaviour brought to ourattention which is contrary to thispractice will be dealt with in the ap-propriate manner.”

INJURED: Wedaad Daniels shows off the scarring on her neck, allegedly in­flicted by a security officer at Shoprite in Hanover Park. Photo: Tammy Petersen

Woman claims she was harassed and choked at Shoprite’s Hanover Park branch

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Creating jobs, touching lives – it’s a giftTHIS week, Proudly South African (ProudlySA) features essay GIFTS and the role thecompany plays in making a real difference intouching lives and creating sustainable jobsin South Africa.

“In May 2006 essay GIFTS secured its firstorder from the City of Johannesburg for 5 000gifts and this created temp jobs for 50 people,in an area with an 80 percent unemploymentrate,” says Beatrice Delpierre, operations di-rector for essay GIFTS.

“We delivered on our promise to the Cityand presented them with world class gifts intime for the 2010 World Cup hand-over cere-mony in Germany.”

The company achieves its success by facili-tating business opportunities between theformal economy, corporate entities and gov-ernment clients and the informal sector.“Specifically, we work with rural craftersand young designers in the corporate, promo-tional, complimentary gifting and the confer-

ence accessories industries,” says Delpierre.“We act as a bridge between our clients and

our partner factories and manage the processto ensure that these small businesses delivera world class product on time, every time.Our aim is to assist specifically disadvan-taged communities that lack access to themarket and don’t know how to engage in thebusiness economy.”

She says they also promote the meaningfulintegration of low technology, hand-madeand low-cost products into an economy thattoday competes with Chinese products. Theintegration requires expensive technologyand is mass produced.

The main task of essay GIFTS is to motivatethe clients and market to invest their promo-tional budgets in the partner factories.

Although locally produced gifts can bemore expensive than imported items, the ad-ditional cost of producing gifts not only inSouth Africa, but specifically by rural pro-

ducers, provides the client with a valuablebrandbuildingopportunity –namely, demon-strating that they support employment crea-tion.

This in turn assists with building their so-cial capital and goodwill among their stake-holders.

She says one of the biggest challenges foressay GIFTS has been to access the market,as the industry is flooded with cheap importsfrom the East. “When we entered the marketthere was a lot of scepticism from potentialclients due to their previous experience withlocal manufacturers, such as late deliveryand bad quality products.”

All the products are sold at Santé WellnessCentre in Paarl and sales agents.

“The company started with one staff mem-ber in the office and four employees in ourceramic factory, with not one single product.Five years later, we have four staff membersworking in our two regional offices and em-

ploy 31 full time staff at our ceramic factory.”Delpierre says developing essay GIFTS has

been a learning process. “We have had manysuccesses and learnt from our challengesover the last five years. Temporary and full-time employment opportunities have beencreated for many low skilled and unskilledSouth Africans, and opportunities providedby essay GIFTS have enabled our productionpartners to increase the skills of their staff.

“Certainly, one of the main rewards ishearing the stories of the people we workwith every day. We’ve seen a 45-year-old disa-bledwomanearnher first income.We’ve seenthe confidence of unemployed individualsgrow after a few months, enabling them toseek better opportunities.”

The company decided to become part ofProudly SA because it shares the same val-ues, such as high quality, and locally madeproducts that respect the environment andare made under fair labour practices.

She added that anyone could achieve anydream with “hard work, passion and believ-ing in yourself”. “But the biggest reward inlife is not the money you make but the jour-ney you take to become successful. We alsobelieve in the words of Anton Rupert: ‘Themore you give away, the more you will re-ceive.’ essay GIFTS is an example of a busi-ness that was started with little cash and hassince worked on contracts with some of thetop brands in the world.”

TEARS streetcollectionTEARS, The Emma Animal Rescue So-ciety, is looking for volunteers to helpwith its street collection on Saturday17 December.

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Man kills wife,attempts suicideREYANA STEYN

BLOOD all over the kitchen walls and floor– this was the scene of a Tambo Village homeafter a husband killed his wife and tried tocommit suicide.

The gruesome attack happened on Thurs-day at 22:30, at a time when the 16 Days ofActivism Against Abuse of Women and Chil-dren were being highlighted.

The husband allegedly accused the wife ofhaving an affair before he stabbed her oncein the chest and slit his own throat.

Neighbours raced to the house situated onthe corners of Silverstream and MarleneRoad when they heard Eunice Mhlewa (27)screaming.

They found the bloodied bodies of the cou-ple, who had been married for only eightmonths.

“The police were alerted by the neigh-bours,” said Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manen-berg police spokesperson.

“The woman was found with one stabwound to her chest. The 27-year-old man slithis throat and was lying close to his wife.

“The ambulance was called, the womanwas declared dead and the man was rushedto hospital.”

The husband is recovering in hospital and

is under police guard.Carlon Vigne, a social worker, says abuse

happens on a daily basis.“Abuse of women, children and even men

happens on a regular basis. When peopleabuse others, there is often an underlyinghistory. It could be the home in which theygrew up in where there was abuse – its a vi-cious cycle.”

She says people need to speak out if theyare victims of abuse.

“There is help. Professional help and as-sistance could prevent loss of lives. Peopleneed to believe in themselves and also in Godand theywill see things change for thebetter.We know there are alot of issues that peopleneed to deal with, such as unemploymentand poverty, but abuse is not the answer.”

Vigne says although it is good that 16 Daysof Activism is being celebrated, the eventshould be extended to every day.

Bennet urged those people in an abusiverelationship to get out and get the help theyneeded.

To get advice on abuse contact Carehavenin Athlone on (021) 633-5287 or Saartjie Baart-man Shelter on (021) 633-5287.

To report incidents of abuse or violencecall Manenberg Police Station on (021) 699-9400 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

RECOVERED: Manenberg police arrested a 40­year­old man in Tambo Village for posses­sion of an illegal firearm last Monday. “Members of the Manenberg crime preventionunit received information about an illegal firearm at an address in Tambo Village,” saidLieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg police spokesperson. “Officers searched a housein Oliver Tambo Street. They found a 9mm pistol with serial numbers filed off under apile of baby clothes behind the door in a bedroom.” Anyone with information regardingfirearms, drugs and stolen goods will be rewarded. Lt Bennett encourages residentsto report criminal activity. Contact Manenberg Police Station on on (021) 699 9400or Crime Stop on 08600 10111

LIGHT THE WAY: The City of Cape Town’s 2011 switching­on of festive lights on Sunday4 December had Capetonians awestruck. Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille officially kickedoff the festive season by switching on the lights, watched by more than 80 000 people.There were LED screens along Adderley street to ensure all present got a good view ofthe event. Amazing acts such as Hip Hop Pansula, Jozi, Larry Joe, Karen Kortje, AlistairIzobell and Loukmaan Adams took to the stage. Photo: Bruce Sutherland

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Spreading awareness to fight AidsYOUNG minds were ex-posed to the dangers ofHIV/Aids on Thursdaywhen organisation WolaNani hosted a World Aidsday programme atMountview High in Hano-ver Park to spread aware-ness around the dreadeddisease.

The scholars enjoyed ashort drama on life withthe disease while repre-sentatives from the or-ganisation shared factssurrounding the viruswhich affects millionsworldwide.

THE First Community Resource Cen-tre joined forces with the KlipfonteinMulti Sectoral Action Team and Hano-ver Park clinic to host a World AidsDay programme at the Hanover Parkterminus recently, where free Aidstesting was done.

THE Hanover Park Communi-ty Health Centre and localhealth forum also hosted an in-

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INTERESTED: The students listen intently to one of thespeakers. Photos: Tammy Petersen

EDUCATING: Wola Nani director MoiraJones shares facts and dismisses mythsabout HIV/Aids.

SPREADING WISDOM:Elizabeth Bantom, thechairperson of the Hano­ver Park Health Forum, ad­dresses the scholars.

TOP BRASS: Deputy police commissioner Major Gen­eral Renee Fick, provincial visible policing head Brig­adier Sizakhele William Dyantyi and provincial policehead General Arno Lamoer also attended the event.

IN THE KNOW: Kolekile Menziwa, an HIV counsellor, tests Chantal Full­er. Photos: Tammy Petersen

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DISHING UP: After being loaded with facts about HIV/Aids, attend­ees were treated to a feast which included fried chicken and pensen pootjies. Photos: Supplied

DOWN WITH AIDS: The information table was fronted by a musicianwho enthralled his audience.

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Waterfront faces take­overTAMMY PETERSEN

PROUDLY Manenberg has vowed tooccupy the local Waterfront later to-

day following land owner Consol Glass’srefusal to meet the organisation for fur-ther discussions on the future of the pub-lic space.

The take-over comes after four membersof Proudly Manenberg were arrested fortrespassing on Thursday 24 November afterreaching a stalemate with the glass-makinggiant.

A meeting had been held that day to dis-cuss the organisation’s demands of owner-ship of the waterfront – which ProudlyManenberg transformed from a piece of bar-ren land to the green area it is today – as wellas partial ownership of the company beinggiven to the people of Manenberg.

However, after the meeting was conclud-ed, Proudly Manenberg’s four representa-tives wanted to continue the discussion andrefused to leave the premises, so Consolmanagement called the police.

Chairperson Mario Wanza and executivemembers Maudi Swartz, Dorothy Classenand Larenzo Morris were arrested and de-tained until 21:00.

On Wednesday, about 200 membersmarched “in solidarity” to the Athlone Mag-istrate’s Court, where the four made theirappearance.

The case was postponed to 22 December.However,Wanza sayshe receivedanemail

from Consol management stating that theywould withdraw the charges.

Consol’s human resources manager, Tha-mi Mkhuzangwe, says that despite the illegalsit in at Consol’s offices, it was never theirintention to have the representatives arrest-ed.

“At the time of the sit in and because ofProudly Manenberg’s refusal to leave Con-sol’s property, we had no choice but to en-gage law enforcement to assist us in remov-

ing the party from our property in an orderlyand peaceful fashion. The decision to makethe arrest was taken by the local law enforce-ment called in to manage and bring the situa-tion to order, which was compounded by thecontinued refusal of the Proudly Manenbergrepresentatives to leave the property, andtheir insistence on being arrested. To datewe have not received any formal notificationof this matter being set down for a courthearing.”

He continues that in the interim, Consolhas received a written undertaking fromProudly Manenberg confirming that this“regrettable incident” would not repeat it-self.

“A further commitment was made to stagefuture engagements within the frameworkand ambit of the law.

Therefore, in this regard, a commitmenthas been made that should we receive a for-mal approach to present ourselves for acourt hearing, we will take the opportunityto communicate to the investigating officeror prosecutor our intention not to pursue thecharges in order to diffuse the situation in

this particular instance. It is on this basis,that we confirmed that we will not be pursu-ing the trespassing charges.”

Wanza, however, saysProudlyManenbergwill not back down from its demands, whichfurther include R50 000 from the business tocover a R50 Christmas bonus to every organ-isation member. It is also further demandingthat Proudly Manenberg continues to oper-ate from the clubhouse at the Waterfront,which Consol has handed over to the Manen-berg Community Development Trust.

The trust was registered earlier this yearand is made up of representatives from vari-ous organisations.

However, Proudly Manenberg, which pre-viously held two seats on the trust, has sinceresigned, saying the trust is not “a true rep-resentation of Manenberg” owing to Consolalso holding two seats on the board.

“We will not back down and our demandsremain the same. On Tuesday, we will takeover the Waterfront and we will not bemoved until we get what we are asking for,”he said.

But Mkhuzangwe hits back that any occu-pation of non-designated Consol propertywould be an unlawful act and contrary to theorganisation’s recent undertaking not to re-peat the incidents of last week.

“Consol remains open to maintaining aconstructive dialogue with Proudly Manen-berg, one of several community organisa-tions in the greater Manenberg area whichConsol is engagingwith.Thegroup recognis-es that it has a positive contribution to maketo the communities in which it operates, andis continuing to explore ways of uplifting ofthe Manenberg community, through the ex-change of ideas with the other organisationsrepresented on the Manenberg CommunityDevelopment Trust. Until such time asProudly Manenberg withdraws its unrea-sonable demands, Consol will not be willingto engage further and these concerns havebeen expressed in writing to the organisa-tion’s leadership.”

SOLIDARITY: About 200 members of the localorganisation marched from Manenberg toAthlone.

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New kids rock the blockTAURIQ HASSEN

THE Santam District Six Entertainersmay be new kids on the block, but they arecertainly proving a force to be reckonedwith.

Last week, People’s Post featured one of theoldest minstrel teams, in the form of thePennsylvanian Crooning Minstrels, “Topteam aiming for top prize (Tuesday 29 Novem-ber)”, which incorrectly indicated they were

the reigning champions.However, the real winners were in fact San-

tam District Six Entertainers, who walkedaway with the 2011 Carnival Trophy for thesecond time in their six-year history.

Early in 2005, a group of individuals withover 50 years of minstrel experience behindthem saw the need for a minstrel team to beoriginated in the very place the minstrels cul-ture began, District Six.

“The vision of this team is to become oneof the best entertaining klopse cultural

groups promoting theklopse culture and len-suring a klopse legacy,”says Mallick Laattoe,owner of the troupe.

In their first year, thetroupe “rewrote thehisto-ry books” by becomingthe first troupe to walkaway with the highesthonours in their debutcompetition.

The team obtained firstprizes in English and Af-rikaans Moppie, JuniorDrum Major, JuvenileSentimental and BestBoard. They received sec-ond prizes in EnglishCombined Chorus, AdultDrum Major, GrandMarch Pass, Exhibition, Juvenile CombinedChorus, Minstrel Song and Adult Sentimen-

tal. They also received third prizes for Afri-kaans Combined and Senior Best Band.

In total, the troupe clinched 14 of the 16 tro-phies up for grabs, justifying the statement,“Our record speaks for itself”.

For around four years, the troupe couldsmell the sweet scent of victory, but failed tolift the coveted Carnival Trophy, always end-ing up second – until last year.

But they did walk with first prize in six var-ious categories in the last six minstrel compe-titions.

“We set ourselves attainable benchmarksand through consistent communication andnetworking, this was achievable,” says Laat-toe.

Over the past year, the minstrel troupe hasbecome involved in social upliftment of thesociety, particularly the youth. It aims to pro-vide youngsters with viable alternatives tothe social ills facing the community.

The troupe successfully launched a schoolfor those interested in brass bands, and thisnow has more than 80 members.

Speaking on the upcoming competition,Laattoe said: “The task ahead is much great-er, being crowned champions and maintain-ing the statue in the klopse fraternity is adaunting task, but we are up for it.”

Santam District Six Entertainers are basedat the Bo-Kaap Civic Centre and are firm fa-vourites with the local residents.

“We are 100% geared up for the coming sea-son.

“Our slogan is ‘Impossible is nothing D6’and this we emulate throughout our prepara-tion and during the carnival,” Laattoe con-cluded.

TOPS: Santam District Six Entertainers showing off their prizes ob­tained during the last carnival. Photo: Supplied

Unemployedbut not idleA GROUP of unemployed people willhost a live entertainment and karaokeparty at the Jolly Carp in Retreat from20:00 on Friday 9 December. Admis-sion isR30, anda cashbarwill be avail-able. For more information phone Bar-ney Beck on 083 395 4556 or (021) 715-4901.

Saturday 10 DecemberLANSDOWNE: The Christian EcumenicalForum’s Lansdowne/Wetton Region willhost an interdenominational thanksgivingand worship service, or Christmas in thePark, at 17:00 at the municipal park at thecorner of Highgrove, Church and St John’sroads in Lansdowne. All are welcome. Formore information, phone Mark on (021) 462-0394.

Saturday 17 DecemberLANSDOWNE: “State Your Name” will beheld at The Secret Place, 340 LansdowneRoad, from 19:00 till 02:00. All MCs, rappersand hip hop enthusiasts are invited to showoff their skills and make a name for them-selves. Entry is R20 and this will go towardsfunding the follow-up event. For more infor-mation, phone Rikki Williams on 084 636 5809or email [email protected].

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Street renaming torepresent all culturesLIAM MOSES

THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN has an-nounced that as many as 31 streetsaround the metropole could be re-named in 2012.

The City made the announcement onThursday 1 December after the recentlyformed Naming Committee tasked theCity’s Sub-Councils and the Public Par-ticipation Unit with starting a publicparticipation process for the renaming.

Councillor Brett Heron, chairman ofthe Naming Committee, said it was im-portant that street names were repre-sentative of all cultures and groups inthe City.

“It’s important because the naming ofstreets and places is often done by gov-ernments around the world to commem-orate events or people,” said Herron.

“Naming has a symbolic value and thehistory of South Africa is such that mostof the street names were chosen duringa period where the government only rec-ognised one part of the community.

“So they only commemorate one partof the community and aren’t necessarilysignificant to other cultures.”

“What the renaming looks at is mak-ing sure the symbolism that is expressedthrough naming reflects the full diversi-ty of the city.

“It’s part of our promise to reflect thefull diversity of the city.”

According to Herron, the process of re-naming these 31 streets was started bythe City’s previous administration in

2007, when a panel of experts suggestedthe renaming to the mayor after consid-ering suggestions from the public.

The 31 streets include several roads inthe city centre, including a section ofCastle Street – which could be renamedKrotoa Street (after a Koina interpreterwho worked for the Dutch East IndiaCompany), Coen Steytler Avenue –which could be renamed Walter SisuluAvenue (after the former ANC presi-dent) and Hans Strydom Avenue – whichcould be renamed Albert Luthuli Ave-nue (after another former ANC presi-dent).

The cost of renaming the streets is notyet known but Herron said that the Citybelieved the benefits of renaming thestreets were worth the amount thatwould be spent.

“The city has to spend money of manyaspects of daily life.

“We also need to spend money to makesure that people feel included. It is partof our mandate to build an inclusivecity,” said Herron.

“To rename Helen Suzman Boulevardcost R25 000 and that’s a big road. Someof the roads that are being renamed arefairly small roads so they won’t cost thatmuch.”

“Street signs are not expensive and weneed to weigh up the value of buildingan inclusive city against the smallcost of changing the streets sign, andthe cost is relatively small.”

The public participation processwill start in mid January after thecouncil returns from its month-long

break.It is not yet known when the process

will be completed.The Renaming Committee will also

meet next year to discuss plans to amendthe City’s naming policy.

Herron added that individuals whowould be directly affected by the renam-ing of streets, such as those who live ina street earmarked for renaming, wouldbe contacted directly by the City.

The streets in the southern peninsulawhich could be renamed are:

. First Road, Grassy Park – IsaacJacobs Road.

.Jan Smuts Drive (from KlipfonteinRoad to Strandfontein Road) – DullahOmar Drive

.LansdowneRoad,Lansdowne – ImanHaron Road

.Long Street, Mowbray – ReverendTheo Kotze Street

.Milner Road, Observatory – SV Pe-tersen Street

.Selwyn Road, Woodstock – FortKnokke Road

.Vanguard Drive (Between Good-wood and Mitchell’s Plain) – GovanMbeki Drive

.The Wittebome Civic centre in Wyn-berg and the Athlone Civic Centre couldbe renamed the Wynberg Civic Centreand the Athlone Coline Williams CivicCentre.

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You can contribute in reducing the costs of clearing blocked drains and ensuring ahealthier environment by not placing leftover food, oil, fat, sanitary towels or nappies

and other foreigh objects down sinks, wash basins, floor drains and toilets.

Report blocked drains and sewerscall 0860 10 30 89 or SMS 31373

or email [email protected]

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Keep sewers running smoothlyTHE City of Cape Town in-curs a cost of around R60 mil-lion a year to clear sewerblockages.

As it has a limited budgetwhich is divided according toneeds, the money spent on re-pairing and clearing blockagescould rather be spent on othercommunity requirements.

Blockages are generallycaused by foreign objects suchas sheepskin, sheep skull,shoes, clothing, cutlery, news-papers, sanitary towels, dispos-able nappies, tyres and many

more items that are disposed ofvia toilets and manholes intothe sewer on a daily basis.

Foreign objects are eitherflushed or dumped deliberatelyinto the sewer system.

This causes the system toblock because it was not de-signed for these items, result-ing in sewage overflowing intothe streets and illness causedby waterborne diseases due toexposure to such unhealthy en-vironments. This also, inevita-bly, causes damage to munici-pal infrastructure.

In an attempt to reduce or

eliminate future blockages, theCity’s Water Pollution ControlDepartment encourages resi-dents to ensure that all foreignobjects are disposed of in refusebins and skips.

To ensure that sewage sys-tems run without a glitch, re-port broken and missing gullygrids, rodding eyes and man-hole covers as well as alsoblocked and overflowing

sewers and water pollution tothe City’s call centre on

0860 10 30 89; via SMS to 31373or send an e-mail to [email protected].

GRAND OCCASION: Yesterday (Monday), Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille(far left) unveiled the new name for Oswald Pirow Street, which will nowofficially be known as Christiaan Barnard Street. On the right are Barnard’schildren Deidre Visser, Armin Barnard, Lara Barnard and Christiaan BarnardJunior. Photo: Lulama Zenzile

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Make a differenceTHIS year is International Year of theVolunteer, which showcases the need forpeople to come forward and offer theirtime and expertise for the good of others.

Volunteers are the life-blood of Hospice,the organisation that provides palliativecare to those suffering from life-threateningillnesses and their families.

International Volunteer Day (Monday 5December) gives the 200 member hospicesaround the country the opportunity to thankthe many volunteers without whom thepaid-for staff would not be able to providepalliative care.

Pat Gelderbloem, co-ordinator of the na-tionalHospice volunteer task team,hasbeen

employed at St Luke’s Hospice as VolunteerServices Manager since 2001.

“A volunteer is someone who has a pas-sion for doing something for others,” saysGelderbloem.

“They must be committed, the work de-fines the kind of person you are. Many ofthem are called to be involved in palliativecare because they have been on a journeywith Hospice, having lost a loved one, andthey understand the philosophy and conceptand can make a difference.” To find outabout volunteering, contact your local hos-pice (www.hpca.co.za, gives contact details).

You will then undergo orientation, havean interview and then training. Phone (021)531-2094.

CHRISTMASJOY: Years ofdifficultyhave finallycome to anend for onefamily. WhenChristiano(4), was bornhe struggledto breatheand at nighthe wouldwake con­stantly. Hewas eventu­ally referredto Red CrossWar Memori­al Children’sHospital,where doc­tors discovered he had a condition called micrognathia – a fused jaw joint. The conditioncaused his jaw not to grow. In July this year Christiano underwent surgery to correct this.The surgery was sponsored by the Smile Foundation. Christiano had never been able toattend a creche and his condition had made it impossible for him to speak. His mothersaid he communicates using gestures. Now Christiano has started to say simple words.

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As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note thatfurther checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subjectto positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification,criminal records, credit records and previous employment.The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged toapply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.

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Christmas at Kenilworth CentreAN exciting, jam-packed festive pro-gramme is presented by Kenilworth Cen-tre from Saturday 10 until Friday 23 De-cember.

The centre is managed by Broll Proper-ty Services, and is part of the Fountain-head Property Trust portfolio. It promis-es an array of fun activities.

People can look forward to family vari-ety shows, musical walk-abouts, littlewalking angels, Christmas Carollers andever-popular KaCey and MaCey high-lights.

Families are invited to have their fes-tive family portrait taken in the CentreCourt from Friday 16 until Friday 23 De-

cember, at a cost of only R40 a picture, in-cluding a festive frame.

Festive activity programmes are avail-able from the Information Desk on theground floor. For all the last minute shop-pers, Kenilworth Centre will be tradinguntil 20:00 from Wednesday 21 to Friday23 December.

Don’t forget that Kenilworth Centre of-fers a free gift wrapping service until 24December.

The centre alsowishes all its customersa blessed festive season, and a safe holi-day, and thanks them for their continuedpatronage. For more information call(021) 671-5054.

Newly opened stores at VangateVANGATE MALL has become an integralpart of the lives of local residents, and con-tinues to add value to their lives as they dotheir shopping.

The centre provides a world class shop-ping environment that is conveniently locat-ed, easily accessed, clean, safe, and secure.

Recent additions to the mall include theopening of three exciting new eateries – Al-fredo’s, specialising in Italian cuisine andwood fired pizza, The Pearl of India in theSouk market, offering authentic northernIndian and tandoori specialities, and GoodOld Fashioned Fish and Chips, which can befound at the entrance to the Souk.

A further two stores will be opening theirdoors shortly, namely Muffin Cubed, sellingmuffins and other cakes, and Toys ’n All –just in time for Christmas.

“We are continuously working to improveand fine-tune our retail mix in order to meetthe demands and exceed the expectations ofour valued customers,” says Lynn Oliver,Vangate Mall’s centre manager.

“2011 has been a significant year in ourhistory as we have been proud to welcomea host of new stores, restaurants, service fa-cilities, and banking institutions to our cen-tre.”

Vangate Mall hosts regular events andpromotions that enhance the shopping expe-rience and provide added value for shop-pers.

Banking and business transacting at the

mall is now more convenient than ever, withall major banks represented.

ABSA, Nedbank, First National Bank, Re-al People Bank, and African Bank are all lo-cated along Spine Road at the rear of the cen-tre, while Capitec has now moved into themain mall and is located opposite StandardBank in the banking Mall. Standard Bankhas also opened a satellite ATM and BankLoan Centre at the other side of the centre,just inside Entrance two.

Inside the main mall, there is a host of newand exciting stores, boutiques, and speciali-ty outlets.

Shoppers can look forward to Fashion Ex-press Shoes and Rage Footwear; Top Fash-ions in the banking mall, and Studio 88, aspecialist men’s outfitter adjacent to Edgars.For the romantics at heart, we’ve addedSterns to our mix; our newest arrival, PepHome, offers all you’ll need to make yourhome stylish and comfortable, while MSKCellular offer the latest in gadgets, big boys’toys, and cellular technology.

Vangate Mall remains a warm and wel-coming centre at the heart of the Athlonecommunity, offering convenient one-stopshopping.

The centre trades from 09:00 until 19;00Sundays to Thursday and until 21:00 on Fri-days and Saturdays. Restaurants are gener-ally open much later.

For more information visit www.vangate-mall.co.za or call (021) 633-1065.

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DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R100,00. Price

includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.

(Ielaahm or Rene021­371 4507/082 324 9486

36

Children’sEntertainment

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342

HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313

J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008

JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

JUMPING CASTLES forhire. We deliver & collect.(082 339 2005

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

38

Hiring Services

A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,

charger plates, red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021

BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S

FOR HIREFor all your

special bus trips&

weddings, matricballs & junior

proms.(Evan on

084 585 6080

CATER HIRE021­696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware

linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.

(021 396 2526/082 212 8949

JADES HIRINGCrcockery, cutlery, glassware &

linen, round tables & chairs.021 712 1739/ 083 3135 953

L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695

43

Personal Services

DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h30­22h00 Ph 079 806 4173

44

Photographice/Video Services

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

47

Health Shops/Products

DR MAMMA FATIMAHLove! sex and court case &work! luck in casino, lotto,problems & short boys for

money. Penis Enlarge.Amagundwane .PAY AFTER

UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738

072 012 0746078 942 3819

FORSALE

71

Miscellaneous

WENDY HOUSES Cash orterms from R40 per week.

DIY 3x6 ­ R4 5003x9­ R5 500

Elctrical and plumbing repairsalso.Tel:021 8011 708 /083 655 7942

Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.

082 621 4441/021 393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

AFFORDABLE repairs to tv's,m/waves, w/machines,fridges,stoves & geysers. All areas.collect & deliver.(691 2162/082 490 0197

80

Radio/TV/Video

ACCREDITEDINSTALLER

Multi choice + Top TVinstillations,repairs, LMB

swop, signal loss, dishalignment & upgrades

(073 272 6117WS TECHZONESOUTH AFRICA

STEVE'S RADIO& TV

Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.

021 633 1802/083 486 5394.Open through the holidays.

18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown

TELERAMA TVREPAIRS

Efficient repairsto TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.( 083 861 0418

81

Garden Services

Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677

021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586

GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling, inyour yard. 7 days a week. Ph0734923255 / 021­802 6494

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc

(021 633 0467/083 478 0795

85

Sport/CampingEquipment

4 Bed caravan for sale.R10 000neg.(084 482 3067

89

Building Material

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289.

A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal

021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A bakkie sand ­ R210A bakkie stone ­ R400

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R11.90 per slab450x450 ­ R13.90 per slab600x600 ­ R21.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R23.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.

AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,00450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95Vibracrete = R26,00( 076 382 6711

Tel: 021 704 4109

021 715 2739

Cell: 084 368 8125

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­ Sand & Stone

Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R135 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R350 (BagsR15.00)

Blocks andBricks ­

190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs­ R29.00 each

CEMENT R70.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

FINANCEAVAILABLE

99

Wanted to Buy

WE BUY good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

GENERALSERVICES

100

Rooms to Let

MEDICAL ROOMS TO LETFor G.P. or other medical

professional.Sharing roomswith a dentist. In very busy

shopping centre in LentegeurMitchells Plain. Low

rental...Great potential!!!Call

101

Attorney’s Services

DECEASED ESTATES ANDPROPERTY TRANSFERSQualified Attorney.Reasonablefees P H 082 6588 707

102

MiscellaneousServices

SPEED QUEENSPECIALIST

15 yearsexperience. Allrepairs doneon site. CallAlister on

021 715 1173or 071 680 2617

104

Building andConstruction

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL TILING prof done. Call:073 4899 905

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &

DOORSSupplied & fitted.

( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292

BUILDING ANDALTERATIONS

Ph: 072 753 9042

M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, Plumbing andCarports. Ph 084 260 5610 or021­397 3083

VIBRACRETE Walls, Paving,Plastering. (021 392 1433083 539 5478

105

Home ImprovementInterior

BUILDINGMATERIAL &

HOMEIMPROVEMENT

S( On AccountBasis Only )

,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete

,BIC's,Wendy Houses

,L/Flooring6 ­ 60 months to

pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley

on 072 371 6000

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GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

106

Home ImprovementExterior

AA paving and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 4255111

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.

Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

Alterations, renovations,carports, paving, vibrecretewalls and extensions. Free

Quotes. ( Ivor on076 111 7300/021 762

7077

107

Repairs/Miscellaneous

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

LOANSBlacklisted welcome

3 months employment

Call Portia

084 202 3170

or Charmain

073 864 3639

CAPE TOWN

A BEST CASH LOAN ­Admin order recission.Bridging finance­Same day.Home loans­ Home owners(Wilma­073 247 6116 /021 371 7572

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A cash loan upto R100 000Blisted, Govt and bankemployees all welcome sameday payout Sms / call Anshaaf

072 7850 231

A GRADE FINANCER120 000 B/listed + Gov.

Fax your latest payslip, copyof ID & contact details to

Fax 021 905 9091Miles 073 163 1468/Emray 073 296 8910/

021 905 6868 ( office )

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGECREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

078 8897 038

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE U WAITING

on a Pension/Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (

076 064 0458

BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual

finance consolidation of debt orpersonal loan from R1 000 ­R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on

021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196

DO YOU NEEDHELP?

Is your house going to berepossessed?

I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989

EASY LOANS Up toR120 000. Garnishee /B/listed084 861 8642, 074 770 7291

DEBT!!!

R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m

072 920 8919072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 801 5883

RESTRUCTUREALL

DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT

Waiting forPension/package

payouts?SMS or send

please call me”082 301 7856

0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE

A BRIDGING loan?

JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONSBonds/personal loans &

consolodations. B/listed welc.(Janine­021 376 4690/

082 439 9863

LOANSBlacklisted welcome .

No ITC checks! up to R15 000Fax 0867245130

(084 7144 216 /071 762 0362

LOANS, Cellphone contracts& insurance. Employed for3months. B/listed &garnishees welcome. Monthlyearners. Send please call me to079 520 0981

Loans up to R15000 00Same day Approval

No ITC CheckBlacklisted Welcome

Tel. 021 930 8087Fax: 021 939 3126

Nobesuthu 074 441 1996Chrystal 076 265 8021

Karin 082 954 7893

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

Same day approval loan up toR35 000 Fax 2 mnth bnk stat,pay/s & id to 086 666 4811Call : 081 44 96824

112

Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

ACTIVE BLINDS For all yourwindow blinds. Also carpetand upholstery cleaning. PhBernie 021­393 0672

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYsteam cleaning. 3 ave rooms atR380. TURBO KLEEN. CallLeonie 084 593 2223

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Mattressess, cars & taxis.( Mark­ 021 371 5277/

082 335 0429/082 489 2592

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

117

TV/DVD/Video Services

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS

Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.

(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

STAR TVREPAIRS

WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947

119

PaintingCPD PAINTERS Interior andExterior. Professionally done.For free quote 073 533 4768PAINTING prof done. Call:081 270 4559PAINTING,and maintenance.(073 231 6475

1140

Electrical Repairs

A.W.A.ELECTRICAL

(Allan­021 392 1973/082 708 5700

1141

General Services

PANNEL VAN HIREI do furniture removals oranything that needs to be

moved from pointA to point B.

Evenings onlyGlen : 079 079 2323

1142

CarpentrySPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new

installations.All workmanship guaranteed.

(Frank 082 3544 076

PUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091

REGISTERED PLUMBERavailable p/h. (082 357 2511

1145

Swimming PoolServices

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/FlooringTILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175

1151

Cleaning Services

HOMES, OFFICES ANDSPRING CLEANING.Contact Veronica:

082 595 5858

HOLIDAYAND

TRAVEL

132

HolidayAccommodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

WEEKENDSPECIALS AT

CLUBMYKONOS

STARTING ATR600 PER

NIGHT!Contact Suzanne

021­448 2717office hours only

133

Tours

RELAXING MIDWEEK TRIPto Strand Pavillion.

Dates: 07 /05/ 2012 ­ 11/05 /2012Contact Uncle Ike/Marie

083 459 5863/021 9271 920

MOTORS

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,

R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts

& labour incl.(021 376 6014/

078 875 4394

GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM

R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce

072 862 9882 or072 318 7265

PROPERTY

167

Houses for Sale

B A Y V I E W 2 B e d +incomplete ext big plot, immoccup. R365 000 transfer costincl. 072 444 6129

BUSINESS

194

BusinessOpportunities

APPLY NOW FOR 2012(Cape Town area) Global DataEntry clerks needed. For infobrochure, sms full name &address to 083 978 8028 . J.C.Marketing 54 Main Road, P.E.

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYPre­packed mince/chicken rotisat R20 each. Free sambals witheach roti. Sell at a profit. Call:

073 885 0799

EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info, SMSname, surname & adress to084 062 4825/021 704 4293.17 Liberator Rd, Rocklands.

IF YOU HAD A CHANCETO CHANGE YOUR

FINANCIALPREDICAMENT

Would you take it?We are waiting to show youour amazing opportunity.We will help you succeed.To book an appointment,Please Call:082 22 1181

STUDENT / OPPORTUNISTEarn R220 daily selling.

Maximum input ­ Maximumreward. Call: 073 885 0799

TALENT

401

General Vacancies

A V O N & J U S T I N E r e p sn e e d e d . ( M i l d r e d021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019

FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE

­ Typing, Data Capture, Excel,IT, Internet, Email.Job Search

& CV design. 3 weeks,pay 4 w/book.

(021 683 8875 ­Kenilworth Centre

428

Sales/Marketing

Young VibrantTelemarkerters

Between ages 18­ 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.

Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174

429

Staff Vacancies

UPHOLSTERERS

Min 5 yrsexperiencerequired by

SPARTALEATHER

COUCHESin Kirstenhof.

Ph 021­701 4612

CHURCHNOTICES

283

Community ofChrist

CHURCHIN

AFRICA"INVITES YOU"

EVERY SUNDAY09:00AM ­12:00PM

ATWELTEVREDEN

CENTREROCKLANDS

(Pastor Allan &Mary Africa021 392 1973

BRIDAL MAKE-UP& HAIRSTYLING

I am a Professional make-upartist & hairstylist; I pride

myself with what I can do foryou. I use only the best

products to make you look yourbest.

Call me for a trial and we candiscuss the perfect look to suit

you.

ContactMake-up me on: 078 6039687

E-mail to:[email protected]

SPECIALISING IN:Tip Ups

Sectional OverheadsRoll Ups - InstallationRepairs - Automation

TOPPORTSTOPPORTS

Call Lestor or Ruth

for a Quotation!!FREE083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089021 6911 801 / 079 552 8578

[email protected]

(We build Carports)

Built in 1 - 2 days.Over 20 yrs experience

Prices from R5 000material & labour included

www.topports.co.za

EBUYERS 22.11-1B5MA4A

[email protected]

Grassy park - R749 000exclFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchenBath/toilet, Garage ++ two bedroom seprateEntrance, with lounge, kitchen, and bath/toilet on500sqm plot

Athlone – 5th ave Belgravia – R 950 000exclFor the investor Cnr plot with: 5 x Separate entrances – (4x2beds) and (1x1bed). Current income – R14 000.00 permonth

Ottery – R549 000 negFreestanding 2 bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toiletCharlesville/Montana – R599 000exclFreestanding 3bedroom home, lounge, kitchen,bath/toilet. Wooden flooring, garage on spacious450sqm plot. Parking for 4 carsStrandfontein: San Remo: R499 000 excl.F/standing, 3 bedroomed home, fitted kitchen,diningroom/lounge, bath/toilet, garage. Fully enclosed

MORGENSTER: R349 000 excl.3 Bedroomed home, kitchen, lounge, bath/toilet, enclosedWestridge – R 339 000excl3bed cottage, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet fully enclosedPortlands – R399 000exclFreestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toiletEnclosedBayview – R 379 000excl2bedroom home, lounge, fitted kitchen, carportWith plans and foundation for expansionBonteheuwel – R269 000excl3bedroom home, lounge, diningroom, kitchenBath/toilet, fully enclosedBonteheuwel – R279 000excl2bed home, lounge kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosedBonteheuwel –Vlamboom str 13b – R229 000excl2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, enclosedWell priced

Dienste-Gids

Dienste-Gids

CM-DIENSTE-29/11-MAC

foto: Visi

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PAM GOLDING 10x8 10 05 11-1AQ2U1F.cdr

MENU:

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1052377RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392 UNDER OFFERANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1062065RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1061781ANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE 2WEB ACCESS:KW1062188 Pool & Entertainment areaANDY 074 470 7068

BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155

OTTERY R1,095 MillionGRASSY PARK R699 000RETREAT R650 000

EAGLE PARK R635 000

ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million

BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155

SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000

SOLEMANDATE

SOLEMANDATE

SOLEMANDATE

Stock urgently required.

Feel free to contact for a market-related valuation.

Schaapkraal:

8 acres vacant land -

Pelican Heights: 6beds, 3bath, 2gar

s/pool, 940m erf -

Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei

“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchen on 1 041m²

plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated to build dream home and

even work from home -

Grassy Park: In Rooikrans Ave, 3 bed, lounge, dining, bath – Big

grounds 520m² –

Qualified Buyers STEENBERG/RETREAT – Stock Urgently required,

please call Andy Derrocks, your area specialist

Grassy Park: R830 000 – On 5th Avenue high visibility. Live and Work

from Home. Modern 3 bed home, Main bed with dressing room,

modern spa bath. Study, lounge with jet master fireplace. Family room

with enclosed braai area. Parking for 8 cars, and lots more…

R 1.895 000

R1.550 million

Razeen 072 619 8155

SOLD BY US

SOLD BY US

Andy 074 470 7068

www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs

Pam Golding 10x8 06 12 11 1B6PZQ0

SOLEMANDATE

PELICAN PARK R479 000

FNBQuick Sale

SOLEMANDATE

NEWRELEASE

NEWRELEASE

SOLEMANDATE

NEWRELEASE

LDSO

UNDEROFFER

UNDEROFFER

UNDEROFFER

Remaxultra -29 11 11

* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing

DISTRESSSALES!!

visit www.eesyinfo.co.za

No Gimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 for more info

ORSMS“G6”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963

ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-08

24HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEKFor a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.

If your Home Doesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou

Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home …We GUARANTEE it

Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress

Sale PropertiesVisit:

www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D6”,Your Name,

Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961

Everything we touch turns to SOLD

ZEEKOEVLEI: R1.350neg

D/s,5Beds(1xBics), Guest Toilet, Mes,

F/Bath, Lnge, Drm, Scullery, D/Garage,

Encl, 660m

KEITH 084 888 2526

WYNBERG: R899.000excl

D/s, 4Beds, Lounge, 2xF/Bath + Guest

toilet, FFK, Storerm, Garage,

Park(1xCar), E/Garden.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

RONDEBOSCH: R4,8mil. Neg

F/s, 7Beds, 3xF/Bath, Sir Baker Style

Hse, D/s, All Beds leading to Balcony,

Pool, Electric Fence

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

ATHLONE: R680.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(1xBics), Lounge, FFK,

2xBaths, Garage (2xCars), E/Garden,

B/Bars, F/Encl, 324m.

IRFAAN 083 947 4327

WYNBERG: R660.000excl

Semi, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, Fitted

Kitchen, F/Bath, T/Garage (2xCars),2

Laundry, 57m .

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

WYNBERG: R620.000. Neg

Semi, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge

(Fireplace), F/Bath, FFK, Park(1xCar),

E/Garden, Encl

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

OLD BELHAR: R1,350mil. Neg.

D/storey, 5Beds(2xB), 2xFFK,

2xMes, Garage, Braai, Spanish Style

Corner House, 599m.

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

GRASSY PARK: R1.3 million

D/s, 4Beds, D/Garage, F/Bath, Pool,

Fish Pond, Garden Furniture, Encl,

Intercom FFK.

ASHBY 072 777 6316

PELIKAN HEIGHTS: R1,7 mil

D/s, 6Beds(5xB), S/Lounge, Drm,

2xF/Bath, Mes, FFK, G/Flat, Pool,

D/Garage, Carport , 963m.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

WOODSTOCK: R850.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Ent.Hall, Lounge, F/Bath,

FFK, Pantry, Garage, 327m, P(4xCars),

B/Bars, Encl.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

HAZENDAL: R920.000. Neg

F/s, 4Beds(1xBic + L/Floors), Lounge,

Drm, F/Bath, Mes, MQ, Ent. Area,

T/Garage, 535m.

LYNETTE 073 580 5059

VANGUARD ESTATE: R520.000

Flat, 2Bedrooms (Bics), Lounge, Open

Plan FFK (Granite Tops), Family

Bathroom.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION

PROSPUR WOODSTOCK 10X4 061211 1B6T4RF

Everything we touch turns to SOLD

PARKTOWN: R589.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(2xBics), Lnge, Drm, Bath,

FFK, Carport (2xCars), 179m.

KAREN 079 808 3877

HANOVER PARK: R175.000excl

Mais, 2Beds, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

PELIKAN PARK: R500.000

Plot with incomplete house

1084m

KEITH 084 888 2526

BONTEHEUWEL: R260.000excl

Semi, 1Bedroom, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Asbestos roof, Encl.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

VANGUARD EST: R770.000

F/s, 3Beds (1xB), Ent.Hall, Lounge,

Drm, F/Bath, FFK, Carport, Encl, 586m.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

HIGHLANDS VILLAGE: R375.000

F/s, 3Beds (1xBics), Lounge, F/Bath,

Fitted Kitchen, Enclosed.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

MAYNARD VILLE WYNBERG R600.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(1xBics), Bath, S/toilet,

Lounge, FK, Garage (1xCar).

IRFAAN 083 947 4327

EAGLE PARK: R595.000excl

Vacant Serviced2

Plot 1100m .

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

LAVENDER HILL: R220.000

F/s, 1Beds, Lounge, Bath, Kitchen,

Storerm, Park (2xCars), 242m.

ABDULLATIEF 074 526 6518

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R260.000

Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Storerm, Parking.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

LOTUS RIVER: R200.000

Vacant Plot2

512.5m

SHAMSONIESA 084 367 4443

BEACON VALLEY: R225.000

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, Family

Bathroom, Kitchen, Enclosed.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

PARKTOWN: R699.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, Mes,

OPFFFK (G/Tops),T/Garage, 206m

KAREN 079 808 3877

BONTEHEUWEL: R280.000excl

Mais on main road, 2Beds, F/Bath,

Kitchen, Lounge, Encl, Big yard.

DESIREE 079 875 9975

BELHAR: R620.000excl

F/s, 5Beds, Lounge, D/room, Bath,

S/toilet, FKi, Garage, Encl, 510m.

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

OTTERY: R370.000

Encl. Complex, Comm. Pool, P/Bay,

3Beds(2xB), FFK, Lounge, F/Bath.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

WYNBERG: R660.000 excl

Flat, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, FK, Scullery,

P/Bay, Immaculate Condition

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

EASTRIDGE: R280.000

Semi, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Bathroom,

Kitchen, Enclosed.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

HANOVER PARK: R245.000

Mais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,

BackYard Covered, Carport, Encl.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

MUIZENBERG: R950.000excl

F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, S/toilet, FK, Laundry,

Garage (2xCars), Encl.

FATGIEYAH 0736323889

LANSDOWNE: R600.000neg

F/s, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

2xG/Flat (2Beds), Needs lots of TLC

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

RETREAT: R750.000excl

F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, Drm, Mes, FFK,2

Sep.Ent, G/Pool, 552m , Needs TLC.

ADOLPH 073 193 5878

PORTLANDS: R400.000excl

F/s, 2Beds(1xB), Lounge, F/Bath, FK,2

Encl, 260m , Very neat with big yard.

DESIREE 079 875 9975

STRANDFONTEIN: R445.000

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Bath, S/toilet,

Kitchen, 262m, Laminating Floors.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 6.5% COMMISSION

PROSPER PARKTOWN 10X4 061211 1B6T5BF

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View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

Mark Anthony1-06-12-11-1B6V7BF

2 Houses + 1 Granny Flat on 1 Plot. Main House: 3 large beds, lounge, large kitchen, bath +shower, sep. toilet, wooden floors. Second House: 2 large beds, bics, fitted kitchen, large lounge,

bath + shower, aluminium frames, knotty pine ceilings, tiled thru-out. Granny Flat: 1 bed,kitchen, lounge, shower + toilet, tiled thr-out, knotty pine ceilings. Long drive-way, carport +

remote garage door. Ideal for large families or business.

Large 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, enclosed

+++ 2 BedroomGranny Flat

Maisonette. 2 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, long

drive-way, enclosed. (If yourcombined wages is R8800.00 permonth you can buy this house.)

3 beds, lounge, bathroom,fitted kitchen. (If your

combined wages is R9 000.00per month you can buy this

house)

2/3 BEDS, LARGE LOUNGE +DINING ROOM, KITCHEN,

BATHROOM, DRIVEWAY. (If yourcombined wages is R8800.00 permonth you can buy this house).

What A Bargain!!!!!CUTE 2 BEDS, LOUNGE,KITCHEN, BATHROOM.

Ottery (Nice Area)Only R499 000

Lansdowne (Close To New Silvertree Shop)R1.050mil

Grassy Park R749 000(House + Granny Flat)

BonteheuwelOnly R269 000

Bonteheuwel Only R280 000(Next To Bonteheuwel Station)

RocklandsOnly R280 000

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESMARK ANTHONY PROPERTIESView pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

Mark Anthony2-06-12-11-1B6V7TK

Large 4 beds, laminated floors, lovely fully fitted kitchen(including under-cover oven & hob), laundry, tiled lounge and

dining room, Entertainment room/T.V. room, fully tiled bathroom(bath & shower), security gates, remote alarm, intercom system,

carport + garage, close to NI Highway.

Neat 2 BEDS,TILED LOUNGE,FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM.

If your combined wages isR6 500 00 per month you can

buy this house.

3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom,

enclosed.

3 beds,

lounge,

kitchen,

bathroom.

3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom,

nice size yard.(Close To Kwik Trip)

WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,

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083 482 4250 ORANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289/082 673 1503.

COMMISSSIONNEGOTIABLE!

3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom, drive-way,

paved yard.

SteenbergR350 000

SELLERS INALL AREAS

Kraaifontein (Peerless Park North)Only R789 000

Portlands (Free-Standing)R369 000

WestridgeR329 000

Kleinvlei/EersteriverOnly R199 000

CharlesvilleR579 000

Large 3 beds, bics, fitted

kitchen, tiled lounge +

dining (Fireplace),

bathroom, garage.

Lovely 3 beds, lounge,

kitchen, bathroom,

garage, facade.

Extended 2 beds, lounge,

fitted kitchen, bathroom,

garage (2 Cars), spacious

yard.

3 beds, large lounge, fitted

kitchen, bathroom, large yard,

enclosed Carport/Garage for

5 cars (Remote Door) +++

GRANNY FLAT

ANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289

082 673 1503

Morgenster R349 000Strandfontein

(San Remo) Only R489 000

Westridge

(Next To Mosque) R365 000

Strandfontein R480 000Sheradon Park R549 000Strandfontein (Seacrest) Only R539 000

3 beds, bics, tiled lounge, fully fitted kitchen,fully tiled separate bath & toilet,paved +++ Drive-thru garage.

3 beds, bics, 2x en suite,lounge + dining-room, fullyfitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,store room, garaging for 5 cars,

bars, knotty pine ceiling.

3 beds, bics,

fully fitted kitchen,

spacious lounge, bathroom,

garage (4 cars)

MARKANTHONY3061211.cdr

Westridge R340 000

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fully enclosed, aluminium windows. ffk 2 bedrmwith bics, lounge and dining room with fireplace,

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R285 000 SEARIDGE PARK

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Freestanding three bedroom house, openplan kitchen, lounge, family bathroom, on

massive corner plot, fully enclosed.

R295 000 EASTRIDGE

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Modern 3 bedrooms, ffk, lounge, familybathroom, porcelain tiles throughout,automated gates, fully enclosed.

FAZLOODIEN082 495 8989

R319 000 BEACON VALLEY

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.

Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,

fully enclosed.

R950 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

THURYYA 074 194 0925

4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, sunken lounge & diningroom, fitted kitchen, tiled throughout, doublegarage tiled, sub divided for rental potential.

R420 000 PORTLAND

SHAAMIEL 082 723 118

Freestanding 3 bdrm, f/f kitchen,lounge, tiled family bathroom with

shower and dim lights in all bedrooms

R270 000 SEARIDGE PARK,

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Freestanding 3 bedroom house, lounge,kitchen, Family bathroom, modernceilings throughout and enclosed.

R 250 000 TAFELSIG

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Freestanding 3 bdrm house, Lounge,Kitchen, Family

bathroom and carport for 2 cars.

Terms & Conditions Apply

CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR PROPERTY SOLD....WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL AREAS.

OWNER

R950 000 SCHAAPKRAAL

THURYYA 074 194 0925.

4X2 Bdrm apartments, each consisting of fittedkitchen, lounge and family bathroom. Rentalincome R12 000. Current Tenants available

R1.500 000 PENLYN ESTATE

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Modern6bdrmhouse,2 lounges,dining room,2kitchens,

receptionarea,garden,ablutionblock,100000Literpool,

2garages+parking for2carsandcarport.Plot size500m².

R559 000 STRANDFONTEIN

PETER 072 095 9876

3 bdrm house, Lounge, Fitted kitchen, familybathroom, fire place, Jet master, garage for 2cars, garden and built in cupboards in 2 rooms.

R220 000 EASTRIDGE

SHAAM 074 217 4190

Standard three bedroom Massonett,Lounge, Kitchen, Family bathroom,

Enclosed carport.

R650 000 GRASSY PARK,

KASHIFAH 073 929 3221

Freestanding 4 bdrm, Lounge, Dining room,F.F.K, Family bathroom, separate toilet,massive loft and garage, lots of potential.

R180 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS

THURYYA 074 194 0925

2 Bedroom house, Family bathroom,Kitchen, Lounge, Close to Schools and

Public Transport, investment opportunity.

R700 000 STRANDFONTEIN

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

4bdrmhouse, f/f kitchen, lounge, fam.bath+separate toilet, jet bath inen-suitewithshower+ toilet,automatedgarage+parking for3carsamust see.

R350 000 HILLVIEW

PETER 072 095 9876.

Freestanding 3 bdrm one with en-suite,1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen, familybathroom and parking for one car.

R230 000 HANOVER PARK,

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Maisonette, 3 beds, Fitted kitchen,lounge, family bathroom and carport.

R480 000 PELICAN PARK,

SHAHIED 084 832 9188

Freestanding three bedroom house,dinning room, kitchen, family bathroom

with shower, separate toilet.

R 290 000 LENTEGEUR

SHANAAZ 071 203 6341

3 bdrm house, lounge, fitted kitchen,family bathroom, and parking

for 2 cars.

SOLD

SHAAMIEL

082 723 1118SHAAMSHIHAAM

072 192 1411KASHIFAH

073 929 3221 074 217 4190

THURYYA

074 194 0925MARK

072 545 1143PETER

072 095 9876NEIL

084 588 8308SHAHIED084 832 9188

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R550 000 RETREAT

SHAHEED 084 832 9188.

Freestanding, two bedroom house,lounge, dining room, garage and parking

for four cars on large 768m² plot.

R750 000 EAGLE PARK

PETER 072 095 9876.

Freestanding double story house, 2 x fittedkitchen, 2x family bathrooms, 2x lounges, largedining room, garage and parking for four cars.

R150 000 CAPRICORN

PETER AFRICA 072 095 9876

3 Bedrooms, family bathroom,lounge, and sep-entrance

R650 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

THURYYA 074 194 0925

Neat 2 bedroom house, Bics, Lounge,Kitchen, Family bathroom, Fire place,parking for 5 cars with foundation for

approved plan.

R220 000 LAKESIDE MEWS

THURYYA 074 194 0925

Open plan Lounge and kitchen flat,one bedroom, family bathroom

situated on the top floor.

R190 000 TAFELSIG

PETER AFRICA 072 095 9876

Condition good, 3 bedrooms, familybathroom, lounge and parking for 1 car

R220 000 TAFELSIG

SHAAM 074 217 4190

Semi detached 3 bedroom house,lounge, tiled fitted kitchen.

SOLD

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enclosed

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OTTERY/ATHLONETEL: 021 703 3466FAX: 021 703 3480

Fully secured family home2Beds - main bic's, lounge,ffkitchen, bathroom, ent area,

garage facade

PEDRO 072 508 8023

CRAWFORDR1100,000neg

Priced to Sell!3Beds,lounge,d/room,ffkitchen,bathrm,sep ent: 1bed,lounge/

kitchen-o/p,bathrm

WEB REF: AE0180

Very neat & modern, just move in3Beds-mes,bic's,lounge,d/room,neatffkitchen,u/c ent area,built in braai,pool,carport,garage,office,lawn+nice garden,remote gate,alarm,intercom

WEB REF: 70761

PENLYN ESTATER460,000neg

You snooze you loose2Beds-bic's, lounge,ffkitchen,

bathroom, comm yard &parking bay, 75. m²

WEB REF: AE0166

2Beds, lounge, fkitchen,bathroom & parking

bay, private yard, grd floorflat

DONNIVAN 083 261 2770

Just move in!!3Beds-bic's,mes,2 lounges,d/room,ffkitchen,bathrm,septoilet,garage,2Bed sep ent

WEB REF: AE0183

GRAHAM 083 741 4953

Priced to Sell2Beds,-1bic's, lounge, kitchen,laundry, bathrm, toilet-d/stairs,garden & parking bay, 82m².

Priced to sell.

Ideal for investment or large familyMain H divided in 2 x 2Beds,lounge, fkitchen, bathrm,

2 driveways, + 2Bed g/flat,Rental income R8500p/m

for 3 units

WEB REF: 69671

Neat flat2Beds -1bic's,lounge,ffkitchen,bathroom &

Parking bay

RAWSON OTTERY 06 12 11 1B6S3UA

WYNBERGR730,000neg

RYLANDS HEIGHTSR520,000neg

HIGHLANDS ESTATE/PHILIPPIR690,000

SYBRAND PARKR1650,000neg

BASIL 082 414 8232 PAM 073 344 9161PAM 073 344 9161DONNIVAN 083 261 2770

GRAHAM 083 741 4953

WYNBERGR440,000neg

HEIDEVELDR575,000neg

PENLYN ESTATER1680,000neg

PEDRO 072 508 8023

Potential for subdivision3Beds, lounge,

d/room, ffkitchen, bathroom+septoilet, dbl encl carport. Size: 775m²

Ideal business site.

WAYNE 084 797 6308

BELTHORN ESTATER1100,000neg

WEB REF: OT0355 WEB REF: 84831

WEB REF: 57871 WEB REF: 84731 WEB REF: 84791

RONDEBOSCH EAST:R1 425 000 MIL NEG

R1 495 000 MIL NEG

Call Fadia082 560 6194

D/storey, cnr plot 3 beds, all BIC, mainensuite, lounge, d/room, fully kitchen,

garage + carport, parking for cars, big yardwith lovley pool. Sep entrance upstairs

(potential income R4500)with o/plan, lounge, 1 bed, bath

3 Beds, BIC, MES, fam bathroom, lounge,FFK, pool. All appliances & furniture beingsold with property. Additional income from

3 separate entrances

RONDEBOSCH EAST:

www.durrestates.com

9b Eike Avenue∙ Sybrand Park ∙ Rondebosch

KENWYN2 bedrooms, with en suite,

bathrooms, large open plan livingarea, swimming pool, R750 000

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R995 000.

LANSDOWNE/ROND/EAST 3/4 bedrooms, 3bathrooms, R1 050 000

FREE VALUATIONSALAN 082 475 6643

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on 520m²A MUST TO VIEW

Spacious family home with lots ofpotential. Offers 4 beds with bics in

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kitchen, large family room or workroom, accommodation for rental orextended family or income earner,or ideal for business from home,e.g Catering , Nursery, TransportServices, etc. Has loads of space,

indoor & outdoor garage. Enclosedcarport for 5 cars plus parking for

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TERESA FISCHER

The seventh eMzantsi Car-nival was the windiest ever.“We certainly went bos!”says Sam Pearce, managingdirector of the carnival. “Itwas a spectacular occasionfor the kids,” she adds. Thewinners of the talent con-test were: The 783 Move-ment Hip Hop Collective,featuring Young Terra and 4Corners, (first place) Rene-sha Smyth and Shannen Do-cherty (joint second place)and third place went toSizwe, the impromptu danc-er.

Mzantsi goes bos

PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE BOS: Taswill Constant wouldhave blown off the top of the truck if Alvin Castro hadn’theld on for dear life.

JOKER: Jean America from Ocean View.

WINNERS: People’s Post prize­winners for Most Dedicated and Improved Par­ticipants in the eMzantsi intercultural music project in 2011 were: DylanBrowne, Matthew Bagley, Sam Sale and Matthew Weir (from Fish Hoek).(Front row) Vuyokazi Oliphant and Anelisa Mhini (from Masiphumelele) andLora­lee Mentor and Lucille Moses (from Ocean View).

FAMILY FUN: Fargie Thebus, Hussein Thebus and WafiqWilliams from Ocean View.

CUTE: Kerry Saadienraad with Layla fromFish Hoek. Photos: Teresa Fischer TIP TOES: A boy tries to get a good view of the stage.

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Page 14 People’s Post Lansdowne GENERAL Tuesday 6 December 2011

Young wife battles deadly diseaseREYANA STEYN

A YOUNG woman and herfamily’s lives have been

turned upside down for nearlya year after she was diagnosedwith XDR (extensively drug re-sistant) TB.

Andaleeb Rinquest-January(27), a bubbly, strong and inde-pendent woman, was in her primewhen she discovered she had arare form of TB which is lifethreatening, in February.

Since her diagnosis it has beenan uphill battle for her family andfriends.Andaleeb’shealthdeterio-rated as she lost her appetite.

She has to take 10 tablets a day,is bed-ridden, needs 24-hour careand weighs only 30kg.

“It has been a difficult to see myeldest daughter like this,” says hermother, Shanaaz Rinquest.

“It all began in November whenshe had a bad cough. She regularlysaw the doctor and the diagnosiswould always be flu/cold or throatinfection, followed by a course ofantibiotic treatment, but she nev-er got better.”

In February Andaleeb noticed agrowth under her armpit. Thegland was drained in a surgicalprocedure but the growth re-turned.

“This prompted doctors to takesamples of the gland and sendthem for testing. The test returnedpositive for TB.

Andaleeb was then put on first-line drugs in the treatment ofstandard TB.

“She was feeling tired all thetime and resigned from her job,

losing her medical aid.”Victoria Hospital doctors dis-

covered she was resisting thestandard treatment. More testswere done and the results showedstrains of resistant TB cultures.Andaleeb was then classified ashaving MDR (multiple drug resist-ant) TB.

Doctors said that she wouldhave to be on second-line drugs fortwo years and also receive a dailyinjection at the clinic for sixmonths. She was discharged fromthe hospital to be treated at home.

Riedaur Rinquest, Andaleeb’sbrother, says the family watchedas Andaleeb’s health deteriorated.

“Her appetite decreased to suchan extent that she wasn't consum-ing much needed daily nutrients.After a collapse she was sent toBrooklyn Chest Hospital. This iswhen it was determined she wasa pre XDR (extensively drug re-sistant) TB case.”

The family tells People’s Postthat this is where Andaleeb’shealth took a turn for the worst.

“She no longer felt positive withthis news and from then on hercondition became much worse,”says her mother.

“She was in a ward where threepatients died and Andaleeb had tosee all this. We then made a toughdecision and took her out of thehospital to care for her at home. Itwas really difficult journey,” saysShanaaz.

“She needed 24-hour care as hermedication needs to be given atcertain times. During the day Iwould care for her and at night herhusband did.”

Refaat January,Andaleeb’s hus-

band, investigated and he discov-ered that the UCT Academic Pri-vate Hospital was the only privatemedical facility able to treat theseTB cases.

Andaleeb was examined by pro-fessors who said she needed to behospitalised for six months. Thatwould cost R120 000 upfront andR120 000 each month she is at thefacility. The Rinquest and Janu-ary family managed to gather themoney, but now they need to con-tinue to raise R120 000 a month.

She has been admitted in UCTfor two weeks now, and the family

say they are hopeful she will getbetter.

“I am looking forward to the dayAndaleeb is cured and can walkout of here,” says Refaat. “I needto be strong and positive for her.”

Refaat says Andaleeb seems tobe on a slow road to recovery.

The newspaper visited An-daleeb’s facebook page and al-though she has a life-threateningillness, she was posting positivemessages encouraging people notto feel sorry for her.

In a bid to raise the funds thefamily has set up various shows.

They are also aiming for a mini-mum of about 2000 people to assistwith a donation booklet of R60 permonth for the six-month period.

The Rinquest and January fami-ly appeal to all to assist to save An-daleebs life. They would also liketo thank everybody for there sup-port so far. Anyone who wouldlike more information about An-daleeb, the variety shows or wouldlike to support in anyway shouldcall Refaat on 082 301 7733 orRiedaur on 084 311 1163, or visitthe facebook link: Support An-daleeb Rinquest-January.

BEFORE: Andaleeb Rinquest­Janu­ary (27) before she was diagnosed.

AFTER: Pictured here is Andaleebafter she was diagnosed.

HAPPIER TIMES: Andaleeb and Re­faat on their wedding day.

Spreading the sharing and caringCAPE TOWN’S Biggest Christmas Fair in as-sociation with Gift of the Giver’s Charityaims to spread the spirit of Sharing and Car-ing.

The event is the coming together of morethan 200 talents, crafts, products and tastesof Cape Town – all under one roof.

The Make a Difference campaign, in thetrue spirit of sharing and caring, will offerpocket relief. Every day, one lucky customerstands a chance to win R5000 in cash.

There will be plenty more on offer includ-ing:

. Free entry to the first 100 customers.

. Pensioners and children under 12 enterfree.

. Specials and discounts offered by allVendors.

. Hourly competitions throughout theday.

. Take a picture with Santa – and receivea free toy.

. Kid’s Corner offering a variety of chil-dren’s entertainment.

. Take a break at our Tea Garden.

. Complemented by live entertainmenteach day!

. A percentage of all door proceeds will bedonated to the Gift of The Giver’s Charity.

Call (021) 703-1868 or visit www.capetowns-biggestchristmasfair.co.za for updates.

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Tuesday 6 December 2011 SPORT People’s Post Lansdowne Page 15

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THE under 19 ladies of the Junior Wom-en’s Softball World Championshipshowed some aggressiveness duringtheir warm-up games on Saturday atTurfhall Stadium.

The tournament runs from Wednesday 7December until Saturday 17 December atTurfhall Stadium.

Tickets are R20 per day, and can be boughtonline at Computicket.

Getting down and dirty

CLOSE CALL: Cheyenne Cordes of USA slides into home plate only to be tagged out by Austral­ia’s Rachel Sechi.

SAFE: Takasaka Kazuki of Japan slides home safely as New Zealand’s Beth Stavert makesit late for the tag.

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All set for softball excitementLYNN PRINS

THE Softball Junior Women’sWorld Championship has oneday to go before the first ball getspitched.

People’s Post – being the mediapartner – will be covering the eventand has been involved from thestart carrying profiles on individu-al players, and introduced theSouth African side and the manage-ment team.

The JWWC, which consists of 16teams and lasts just under twoweeks, starts Wednesday 7 Decem-ber with an opening game betweentwoAfrican countries, SouthAfricaand Botswana. Botswana took outtime to have a training session yes-terday morning.

Participating teams are South Af-rica, US, Canada, Japan, Australia,New Zealand, Puerto Rica, ChineseTaipei, China, Argentina, Russia,Germany, Botswana, Brazil, CzechRepublic, and Zimbabwe.

Supporters had an opportunity ofwatching world class Softball dur-ing the warm-up games on Thurs-day evening, when New Zealandplayed local teams Glenthorn A’sand Falcons-Normies.

The warm-up games continuedover the weekend with great sup-port, when South Africa, US, Japan,Canada, New Zealand, and Austral-ia played each other. New Zealand

fell short losing 4-2 against Japan,South Africa lost 13-0 to Canada,and US beat Australia 7-2.

On Saturday a minor error oc-curred when the technical teamfound fault in the lights of the Bfield. The game, between South Af-rica and Canada, was to have start-

ed at 19:30 but was postponed untilSunday. “We had a small problem,but we can now safely say that allslight problems have been resolved.It’s important that we have warm-up games in terms of field facilities,and warm-up games are relevant toteam preparations too, so playing

faults can be dealt with,” said NooreNacerodien, head of the Local Or-ganising Committee.

“Being the first such event in Af-rica, the LOC and I are confidentthat we will host an event of unprec-edented quality. This event will putus in good stead for hosting any fu-

ture international events in CapeTown”, he added.

People’s Post caught up with UScoach Paula McGovern, whoseteam played against Australia onSaturday. When asked about thefield conditions at Turfhall and thestadium, she said: “My team and Iare happy to be here and the cityshould be proud to have a worldclass Softball venue like Turfhall.”When asked whether New Zealandwould follow in the footsteps oftheir rugby team and fill their sportcabinet with the JWWC trophy,Coach Venita Hokai commented: “Ihave a team full of youngsters thatcan play in the next world champs,but they will have to be on top oftheir game if they want to win thetournament. However, I will be hap-py if we can end up in the top six”.Nacerodien also delivered a mes-sage to the teams and everybodywho helped organise the event.“From my side I wish everyone bestof luck. The community of Belthornhas been superb, and they are readyto welcome the world to their area.”

Tickets cost R20 per day fromComputicket. For more informa-tion visit the website atwww.jwwc2011.co.za Stand achance of winning a set of doubletickets with People’s Post. To enter,SMS your name, contact numberand ID number to 34586 by 11:00 onWednesday 7 December. SMSs costR1,50.

THUMBS UP: Pictured from left to right: Noore Nacerodien, head of Local Organising Committee, Grant Pascoe,Executive Mayoral Committee Member for Tourism, Event and Marketing, and Trevor Davids, head of Media andMarketing for LOC. Photo: Rashied Isaacs