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The crime statistics, from April 2011 to March 2012 of police stations across the country were released by the Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa last Thursday. In the Mitchell’s Plain police precinct, the number of murders has dropped by two from 66 to 64 in the last recorded peri- od. This year, over 820 people were victims of assault with the intent to inflict griev- ous bodily harm. Last year’s figure was 862. Carjacking cases for this year totalled 375, compared to last year’s 454. There were 1801 house robberies report- ed this year, compared to the previous year’s 1938. A total of 471 sexual crimes were com- mitted in the last financial year, nine few- er than last year. Kidnapping incidents are also on the rise. Only 24 kidnappings were reported in the 2003/2004 financial year. This year 57 kidnappings were reported to police, 14 more than was reported last year. Brigadier Johan Brand, the station com- missioner at Mitchell’s Plain Police Sta- tion, says the decrease in the number of drug-related crimes can be attributed to their targeted strategy which focuses on arresting drug dealers. However, the Mitchell’s Plain Commu- nity Policing Forum chairperson Abie Isaacs counters this saying not enough emphasis is placed on arresting and con- victing drug dealers. “Most of the drug users are being caught, but not the dealers,” Isaacs says. Brand says the decrease in drug-related crimes in the last year is partly due to the Child Justice Act which prohibits police officers from arresting children under 14 who are found in possession of drugs. “The Child Justice Act has had a big im- pact on these arrests. When we find young children in possession of drugs we try and assist them in getting off drugs as opposed to arresting them,” he says. “An increase in these statistics can be viewed as a positive, as it shows that peo- ple have more trust in the police to report such crimes to us. The same can be said for sexual crimes. Our only problem with these kinds of crimes is that people with- draw the charges as they often depend on the abuser financially,” explains Brand. Isaacs says faith-based organisations play an important role in addressing do- mestic violence as it is not something po- lice can deal with. “Domestic violence of- ten happens in the home and is a social is- sue which can be addressed,” he adds. Drug-related crimes in Strandfontein has dropped from 420 last year to 296. However, this crime has increased sig- nificantly from 32 in the 2003/2004 finan- cial year. Theft out of motor vehicles has fluctuat- ed slightly over the last eight years, but in- creased from 123 in the last financial year to 197 for the last recorded period. Strandfontein Police Station commis- sioner, Captain Lulama Qavana, declined to comment on the crimes statistics. The Strandfontein CPF’s Brendan Bax- ter however says he is pleased with the re- cent crime statistics. “It goes to show the relationship we have built between the community and po- lice has gone a long way in bringing down crime and improving the general feeling amongst the community. The alarming figures however is the almost 92% in- crease in house burglaries. Street commit- tees and neighbourhood watches have been established and continue to be estab- lished all around the area to curb these crimes. Our drug related crimes have also dropped quite significantly and as these cases are predominantly dependant on po- lice detection we commend these figures as drugs are of a major concern among all residents in Strandfontein.” Meanwhile, the provincial minister of community safety, Dan Plato, says convic- tions are key in improving safety. “A root-and-branch overhaul of the criminal justice system is needed to im- prove safety in the province. This includes proper leadership and management of po- lice and proper capacity for solid investi- gations which lead to convictions,” Plato says. The murder rate in the province is slightly down from 2311 cases in 2010/11 to 2300 in 2011/12. Attempted murder has however increased in the province from 2162 to 2328 in the same period as above. Just over 13% of murders and 22.2% of attempted murders in the province over the last recorded period were gang-relat- ed, Plato says. “We need drastic changes to the crimi- nal justice system so that we can ensure a high conviction rate, based on solid in- vestigations and detective work – this will reduce crime and ensure that South Afri- cans are safer,” he adds. Crime stats: numbers are in POKER FACE: Provincial police commissioner Lieutenant-General Arno Lamoer addresses the media at a conference after Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa released the crime statistics at Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Edrea du Toit/Photo24

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E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 25 September 2012 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

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DRUG-RELATED crimes in Mitchell’sPlain has rocketed since 2004, havingincreased by 605%.

This is according to the recently re-leased crime statistics for the province.

Andwhile it has significantly increasedsince eight years ago, drug-related crimeshave dropped in the last year, from 6260to 5850.

The crime statistics, from April 2011 toMarch 2012 of police stations across thecountry were released by the Minister ofPolice Nathi Mthethwa last Thursday.

In the Mitchell’s Plain police precinct,the number of murders has dropped bytwo from 66 to 64 in the last recorded peri-od.

This year, over 820 people were victimsof assault with the intent to inflict griev-ous bodily harm. Last year’s figure was862.

Carjacking cases for this year totalled375, compared to last year’s 454.

Therewere 1801 house robberies report-ed this year, compared to the previousyear’s 1938.

A total of 471 sexual crimes were com-mitted in the last financial year, nine few-er than last year.

Kidnapping incidents are also on therise. Only 24 kidnappingswere reported inthe 2003/2004 financial year. This year 57kidnappings were reported to police, 14more than was reported last year.

Brigadier JohanBrand, the station com-missioner at Mitchell’s Plain Police Sta-tion, says the decrease in the number ofdrug-related crimes can be attributed totheir targeted strategy which focuses onarresting drug dealers.

However, the Mitchell’s Plain Commu-nity Policing Forum chairperson AbieIsaacs counters this saying not enoughemphasis is placed on arresting and con-victing drug dealers.

“Most of the drug users are beingcaught, but not the dealers,” Isaacs says.

Brand says the decrease in drug-relatedcrimes in the last year is partly due to theChild Justice Act which prohibits policeofficers from arresting children under 14who are found in possession of drugs.

“The Child Justice Act has had a big im-pact on these arrests. Whenwe find youngchildren in possession of drugs we try andassist them in getting off drugs as opposedto arresting them,” he says.

“An increase in these statistics can beviewed as a positive, as it shows that peo-ple have more trust in the police to reportsuch crimes to us. The same can be saidfor sexual crimes. Our only problem with

these kinds of crimes is that people with-draw the charges as they often depend onthe abuser financially,” explains Brand.

Isaacs says faith-based organisationsplay an important role in addressing do-mestic violence as it is not something po-lice can deal with. “Domestic violence of-ten happens in the home and is a social is-sue which can be addressed,” he adds.

Drug-related crimes in Strandfonteinhas dropped from 420 last year to 296.

However, this crime has increased sig-nificantly from 32 in the 2003/2004 finan-cial year.

Theft out of motor vehicles has fluctuat-ed slightly over the last eight years, but in-creased from 123 in the last financial year

to 197 for the last recorded period.Strandfontein Police Station commis-

sioner, Captain Lulama Qavana, declinedto comment on the crimes statistics.

The Strandfontein CPF’s Brendan Bax-ter however says he is pleased with the re-cent crime statistics.

“It goes to show the relationship wehavebuilt between the community andpo-lice has gone a long way in bringing downcrime and improving the general feelingamongst the community. The alarmingfigures however is the almost 92% in-crease inhouse burglaries. Street commit-tees and neighbourhood watches havebeen established and continue to be estab-lished all around the area to curb thesecrimes. Our drug related crimes have alsodropped quite significantly and as thesecases are predominantly dependant on po-lice detection we commend these figuresas drugs are of a major concern amongall residents in Strandfontein.”

Meanwhile, the provincial minister ofcommunity safety, DanPlato, says convic-tions are key in improving safety.

“A root-and-branch overhaul of thecriminal justice system is needed to im-prove safety in theprovince.This includesproper leadership and management of po-lice and proper capacity for solid investi-gations which lead to convictions,” Platosays.

The murder rate in the province isslightly down from 2311 cases in 2010/11to 2300 in 2011/12. Attempted murder hashowever increased in the province from2162 to 2328 in the same period as above.

Just over 13% of murders and 22.2% ofattempted murders in the province overthe last recorded period were gang-relat-ed, Plato says.

“We need drastic changes to the crimi-nal justice system so that we can ensurea high conviction rate, based on solid in-vestigations and detective work – this willreduce crime and ensure that South Afri-cans are safer,” he adds.

Crime stats: numbers are in

POKER FACE: Provincial police commissioner Lieutenant­General Arno Lamoer addressesthe media at a conference after Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa released the crimestatistics at Parliament on Thursday. Photo: Edrea du Toit/Photo24

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A RECOMMENDATION has been made bythe Commission for the Promotion andProtection of the Rights of Cultural, Reli-gious and Linguistic Communities thatRastafarians be allowed to carry around100g of marijuana for religious purposeswithout being arrested.

People’s Post readers shared their viewsabout the proposed recommendation with in-terns Luzuko Zini and Tarren-Lee Habel-gaarn.

RESPECT:MagdaleneJacobs sayspeople shouldvalue otherreligions. “ Itis their reli­gion and wemust not stopthem frompractisingtheir religion,becausesmoking mar­ijuana is partof the be­liefs.”

EXCUSE:VinchanzoBarnardobelievesRastafari­anismdoesn’texist. “Rastafari­anism isnot a reli­gion; it’sjust a rea­son tosmokemarijua­na.”

UNFAIR: Lau­ren Thomassays all peopleshould betreated equal.“Religionshould not beabout smokingdrugs. Thiswould causechaos if they al­low Rastas tohave andsmoke marijua­na when otherpeople will notbe allowed.”

UNCLASSIFIED:Tristan Tee feelsthe semi­legali­sation of mari­juana should notbe classified toone group ofpeople. Hewants to knowhow to deter­mine if someoneis Rastafariansor not. “Whycan’t other peo­ple with differ­ent spiritual be­lief be able tosmoke?”

BEEN DONEBEFORE:Charity Nde­bele saysRastasshould be al­lowed to car­ry marijuana.“I think theycarried (mari­juana) before,so I think it’sbetter they beallowed, aslong to asthey won’thurt any­body.”

OTHERS WILLTRY THEIRLUCK: Marie deLange says shehas no issueswith the recom­mendation, butis afraid of whatothers may do.“People mightuse it to theiradvantage andclaim to be Ras­tafarians sothat they cancarry andsmoke marijua­na.”

Marijuana to be legalised?MarijuanaMarijuana toto bebe legalised?legalised?

People’s Posteditor FerozaMiller-Isaacsis currentlyon leave. Hercolumn, Con-nectED, willfeature uponher return

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NEWLY-elected Ward 88 councillorMichael “Patrick” Pietersen says he has“big plans” for the areas now under hisrepresentation after snatching victoryfrom theANC atWednesday’s poll battle.

After weeks of campaigning, the country’stwomajor political players and three smallerparties went head-to-head in a battle for theonly ward in Mitchell’s Plain not under DAcontrol.The seat became vacant in JulywhenANC

councillor Shadrack Nenzani died after abattle with cancer.The official opposition won by 462 votes.The National Party received 51 votes, the

Community Coalition garnered 55 crossesand the United Democratic Movementlagged behind with 21 votes.Pietersen says he has already drawn up a

plan of action for his ward, made up of NewWoodlands, New Lentegeur,Watergate, Pho-la Park, Philippi, Heinz Park and TheLeagues.“The most pressing issues to deal with in-

clude dumping, the clearing of bush on pub-lic open spaces, the lack of working streetlights and cable theft,” he says.Another priority would be to tackle the

high crime rate and drug dealing in HeinzPark and Philippi.“I will try and establish efficient neigh-

bourhood watches in these areas. Neigh-bourhood watches play an important part indealing with crime,” he adds.Pietersen was a proportional representa-

tive councillor for almost 16 months prior tobeing voted in as the new ward councillor.The DA nearly made a clean sweep of the

nine wards in Mitchell’s Plain during the2011 local government elections.On Wednesday, New Woodlands came

alivewith song and dance as political partiestook to the streets, campaigning and moti-vating people to vote.Taxis and bakkies adorned with DA kit

coaxed residents to make their way to thepolls and make their voices heard.The Independent Electoral Commission’s

provincial headCourtneySampson says 40%of the 17 245 registered voters turned up forthe poll.“Usually we get about 30% for a by-elec-

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DA takes total control of ‘Plain

PARTY AT THE POLLS: Musicblasted from enormous speakersas campaigners showed democra­cy at work. Photo: Laila Majiet

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LAILA MAJIET

A WALL of fame to celebrate locals’achievements is in the pipeline forStrandfontein.

The tribute board, which is an initiative ofthe Strandfontein East Ratepayers Associa-tion, will pay homage to the many great peo-ple from the area that have excelled in sports,the arts, teaching and a number of other cate-gories.

The association’s chairperson, Mario Oost-endurp, says a proposal was forwarded tosubcouncil last week and positive feedbackhas been received.

“An application for permission to erect awall of fame was submitted to the relevantCity of Cape Town line departments onWednesday. While the application processruns its course, we will feature our iconic lo-cal residents on the ‘cyber wall’ on Face-book,” Oostendurp says.

He urges people to forward or inbox theirnominations of worthy residents to ProudlyStrandfontein.

The idea behind the wall of fame is to givepeople in the community something to aspireto and work towards getting their face on thewall someday.

“There are four criteria which people haveto meet. These are exemplary achievements

and recognition in their chosen field, out-standing citizenship, good leadership or ameritorious contribution to society,” Oosten-durp explains.

The candidate must demonstrate the quali-ties in a manner that will inspire residents

in their pursuit of excellence.“The wall will be a constant reminder that

we are not just a community of shame. Thiswall will be filled over time with iconic he-roes from our community and will give oth-ers in the community something to aspire to

and work toward. It is not necessarily meantfor sports heroes only, but community heroesas well – those that champion the cause of rid-ding the community of drugs, violence, abuseand those that actively do things to uplift thecommunity.

“It’s for those that give of themselves toteach our young people and mould them intogreat citizens, those that coach our youngpeople in sports and those that uplift the com-munity through dance and other recreationalactivities, despite the lack of recreational fa-cilities,” he adds.

Oostendurp says three proposals for thewall of fame have been put forward.

The first option would see murals paintedon the wall outside the sports field on SpineRoad.

The murals would be hand-painted on a vi-bracrete wall by professional artists and pu-pils from the area who would be volunteeringtheir skills and time.

The second option is a billboard on thegrounds of the sports field facing Spine Road,while option three would be to have the locallibrary host the wall of fame, as murals andbillboards have strict laws which governthem, Oostendurp explains.

The murals would include local Paralym-pic swimmer Achmat Hassiem, QuanitaBobbs who is on the national hockey squad,cricketer JP Duminy and Banyana Banyanadefender Cindy-Leigh Meyer.

Oostendurp adds the City’s arts and culturedepartment will consider the application af-ter receiving motivations from the wardcouncillor and subcouncil.

Subcouncil 19 chairperson, Felicity Pur-chase, has pledged her support for the initia-tive.

“It is a great idea that is being driven bythe people. There is a process that they haveto go through in order to obtain the necessarypermission to create the wall of fame, butthey definitely have my full support,” Pur-chase adds.

WWallall ofof famefame wantedwanted inin StrandfonteinStrandfontein

LOCALOCATION:TION: The Strandfontein Sports Field is identified as a possible venue for the proposedwall of fame. Photo: Laila Majiet

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A NEW WOODLANDS woman isfighting for her life after beingtrapped in a blaze for 30 minutes.

Maliekah Lodewyk (42) was res-cued by her neighbour who managedto carry her out of the burning house.

The fire broke out at the victim’shome in Neville Lewis Crescent lastThursday.

The woman tried to escape theblaze by forcing her way through theburglar bars, but did not succeed.

She was unable to get out of herbedroom as she had been asleepwhen disaster struck and had not re-alised the house was on fire until theinferno had spread to the back of thehouse where she was asleep.

According to the City of CapeTown’s Fire and Rescue report, theblaze is believed to have been causedby coals of an okka pipe which hadbeen left unattended.

However, the burn victim’s twodaughters who had been smoking thepipe tell a different story.

The children say they had thrownthe coals out the back door onto the

grass before they left for the shop.Barely two minutes later, they ar-rived back home to find their momtrapped in the blaze.

“Four of us smoked in the loungeand threw the coals outside before wewent to the shop. We left the lighteron the couch. Nothing was burningwhen we left,” says Lodewyk’s 11-year-old daughter.

The child questions how her auntcould not smell the fire before it gotout of hand as she was in the housewhen the fire broke out.

The children have been unable togo to school as they lost everythingin the blaze. The Lodewyk family isstill in shock.

Maliekah is being treated at GFJooste Hospital. She is out of ICU andis breathing on her own.

Her husband, Igsaan, says thecause of the fire is no longer impor-tant – all that matters is his wife.

“My wife was sick and asleep in thebedroom when my sister-in-law sentmy two daughters to the shop. Thefire report says the fire was causedby the coals of the okka pipe whichwas left burning in the lounge aftermy children were smoking with two

of their friends, but my children saythis is not true,” Igsaan says.

Maliekah has distinct bruises onher neck after she tried to fleethrough the burglar bars in her bed-room.

The estimated damage to the prop-erty is R50 000. The family lostR40 000’s worth of appliances, cloth-ing and furniture.

Igsaan says he got the horrifyingcall while on a bus on his way homefrom work on Thursday.

A teary-eyed Igsaan speaks fondlyof his wife and says he did not recog-nise her when he visited her in thehospital.

“She is fair-skinned, but her facewas black. People always say she hasnice feet; I checked her feet and thatis how I recognised her,” he explains.

The family is seeing a traumacounsellor.

Their eldest son was killed sixyears ago and the fire has broughtback many painful memories, Igsaansays.

Anyone able to donate food, cloth-ing, paint, furniture or stationery tothe family can call Sadieka Abra-hams on 084 403 6906.

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PLANNING AHEAD: Igsaan Lodewyk, his cousin Sadieka Abrahams andBasil Coetzee, the Lentegeur West/New Woodlands Community PoliceSubforum chairperson, discuss a way forward. Photo: Laila Majiet

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CAR accidents on Fifth Avenue inEastridge have claimed the lives of threepeople in the last three years.

Following an application made in 2009 forspeed bumps on the road, the City of CapeTown has confirmed that traffic-calmingmeasures will be placed on the throughway.Eastridge resident Christopher Vertuin

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tember which was sent to Vertuin, countersthis saying the City does not decline any re-quests because of a lack of funds.“Irrespective of whetherwe have budget or

not, all approvals are placed on a construc-tion list until such time funds are sourced.

Fifth Avenue was assessed in accordance tothe City of Cape Town Traffic Calming Policyand a memorandum approving speed humpswas submitted to subcouncil on 18 June. Thisproject is on our construction list awaitingfunding,” the email states.“Sincemy application in 2009, somany oth-

er streets in Mitchell’s Plain have receivedspeed bumps, but not us in Smartie Town. Itis pathetic for the Mother City not to careabout its people. From Zille to Plato to DeLille, we as residents of Smartie Town havebeen neglected by government,” VertuinfumesThememorandumsubmitted to subcouncil

indicates that the implementation of fourspeed bumps placed strategically along thelength of Fifth Avenue be undertaken in theinterest of pedestrian safety.Consideration for traffic-calming is given

preference where there are high concentra-tions of vulnerable road users exiting direct-ly onto aClass 4 andClass 5 public residentialroad from a public facility, such as pupils ata primary school, developed play parks orwhere the potential for vehicle or pedestrianconflictmay be high. “FifthAvenue is a Class5 road locatedwithin amedium to high densi-ty residential area. There is a taxi rank, shopand a market located along the northern sideof FifthAvenuewhich attracts vulnerable pe-

destrian activity across and along this road,indicating that the potential for vehicle or pe-destrian conflict may be high,” states thememorandum.Vertuin says he is glad action is to be taken

to implement traffic-calming measures onthe busy stretch of road.Despite several attempts, People’s Postwas

unable to get comment from councillor Solo-mon Philander at the time of going to print.

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BUSY ROAD: Fifth Avenue in Eastridge is earmarked for speed bumps. Photo: Laila Majiet

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MITCHELL’S PLAINresidents will verysoon have the pleas-ureofvisitingastate-of-the-art medical fa-cility right on theirdoorsteps.

The new Mitchell’sPlain Day Hospital,next to the LentegeurPsychiatric Hospital,is nearing completionand is expected to openits doors in Januarynext year.

The provincialhealth minister, The-uns Botha, and the pro-vincial transport andpublic works minister,Robin Carlisle, visited the facility last weekto inspect and show off the green design ofthe facility which will accommodate peoplefrom Mitchell’s Plain, Mandalay and Philip-pi.

Carlisle says the R500-million hospital isa massive undertaking by provincial gov-ernment and the project has made use of en-vironment-friendly and sustainable materi-als.

Carlisle says large glass windows havebeen used to maximise the healing processfor patients with natural light and onsiteviews of lush gardens.

“The design approach enhances the heal-ing process. The goal is to create both a wel-coming and functional facility to create ahealing environment which aims to mini-mise the stress that exists in a clinical envi-ronment,” Carlisle explains.

Patients will be ableto appreciate the heal-ing atmosphere andthe natural beauty ofthe new hospital, hesays.

“This hospital isunique in the world asit is the only hospitalthat is in the middle ofa nature reserve. Pa-tients will literally besharing it withgemsbok and yellowcobras,” he says.

Carlisle adds that thenew hospital is “won-derful value for mon-ey” as it is ideally locat-ed at the centre of twomajor communities.

Botha says the newhospital will form an

important link in reshaping healthcare inMitchell’s Plain.

“The population of 432 462 people that willbe served by the hospital will have access to230 beds and the design of the facility will al-low for the future expansion of 300 beds,”Botha says.

In-patient services will include 60 medicaladult beds, 60 surgical adult beds, 60 obstet-ric beds including kangaroo mother care, 30paediatric beds, 20 overnight beds, an acci-dent and emergency unit as well as a generaloutpatients unit.

The safety of patients is also a top priorityand the hospital will be secured by electricalfencing, surveillance cameras and securitybooms.

He says the facility will bring much-need-ed relief to the understaffed day hospital inMitchell’s Plain.

Green design fornew day hospital

ON SITE: Theuns Botha and Robin Car­lisle with site manager Courage Karenyi.

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This public holiday is celebrated eve-ry year on 24 September and recognisesthe different cultures and traditions ofSouth African people. The children hadbeen invited by subcouncil officials andspent the day playing games and learn-ing about their heritage.

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LAILA MAJIET

PEOPLE in Strandfontein are ready totake back their streets from criminals.

Residents are fed up with crime and saycriminals’ days are numbered as an activeneighbourhood watch is being formed.

A few concerned residents have decidedtake a stand against crime that has drivenmost of them to be prisoners in their ownhomes.

What started as a street committee in 2011is now a registered neighbourhood watch of67 members.

TheStrandfonteinNeighbourhoodWatch’smission is to foster a safer community, work-ing alongside Strandfontein police who hassupported and assisted the watch in takingtheir stand to fight back for an area whichwas once known as a “safe” place to live.

The main objective of the neighbourhoodwatch is to reduce crime in Strandfontein.

“Wewant to take back our sense of security

and our streets by doing foot patrols, bicyclepatrols and starting street committees,” saysone of the neighbourhood watch founders,Sandy Schuter.

“We urge residents to get involved and bethe eyes and ears of the police. While we’renot here to do the work for the police, withthe lack ofmanpower at our police stationwecannot sit idle,” she adds.

EbrahimAbrahams, the chairperson of theGreater Strandfontein NeighbourhoodWatch, encourages residents to start theirown street committees as it helps to detercriminals.

The Strandfontein East Ratepayers Associ-ation chairperson, Mario Oostendurp, says:“The problem of crime will soon reach im-measurable proportions if we as a communi-

ty don’t take back our areas . The truth is thatit is not only the job of the police to put a stopto this – it is the duty of every person inStrandfontein to join hands against crimeand drugs.”

He says the community police forum andneighbourhood watch cannot do it on theirown as they need the assistance from all inStrandfontein.

“All involved in the neighbourhood watchand forumare doing it for the sake of the com-munity and for the love of our children,” Oos-tendurp says.

For further information on joining theneighbourhood watch or mobilising a streetcommittee, call the neighbourhood watchsecretary, Tania Duminy, on 0 073 605 6383or email2 [email protected].

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A MITCHELL’S PLAIN mother has gonefrom pillar to post to try and find place-ment at a nearby high school for herdaughter.

Rugaya Fagodien lives in Rocklands andsays her daughter was refused placement atthree schools in close proximity to her home.

She says she is most concerned about her12-year-old daughter’s wellbeing if she isforced to travel by public transport to aschool situated outside their area.

“My main concern is my daughter’s safetyand her having to travel far, especially withall the crime in our area. What about the par-ents who can’t afford to send their childrento schools where they have to travel?” anirate Fagodien says.

It is ironic that government places such ahuge emphasis on youth, but fail to allow eve-ry child the right to an education by discour-aging pupils from going to high school, shecontinues.

Spine Road High School refused the 12-year-old pupil admission for the 2013 Grade8 intake as she did not meet the Mathematicsrequirements outlined by the school. “It is re-ally pathetic. Not all children are bright inMathematics. Schools need to make provi-sion for this when accepting students,” Fago-dien says.

The provincial education department offi-cials say feeder zones have not been deter-mined for public schools. The minister’sspokesperson, Bronagh Casey, says schoolsmay, in terms of their admission policy, indi-cate areas from which children are accepted.

She says the reality is that schools are mak-ing provision to accepting children outsideof the area.

However, aggrieved parents whose chil-dren have been refused admission to a publicschool may appeal the decision to the minis-ter. “Principals must inform parents and pu-pils of their right to appeal against the deci-sion of the school. When parents are not sat-isfied with a decision with regard toadmission, they may appeal, in writing,against the decision,” Casey explains.

She says dinaledi schools – a school whichplaces a strong emphasis on Mathematicsand Science – is allowed to refuse admissionif a pupil fails the required admission test.

“This provision is only applicable for ad-mission to agricultural, dinaledi and focusschools where learners would be required tosit for provincial tests in specialist fields toassess suitability of placement in a focusschool,” she says.

Fagodien says she had been hoping to atleast get her daughter on to a waiting list ata school in the area, but schools say they arefull and have no waiting list.

Casey says the admission policy is deter-mined by the school’s governing body.

“The governing body determines the ad-mission policy of a school. This includes thenumber of learners the school will accept.Therefore, if a school is full a waiting listdoes not apply. They determine this proc-ess,” Casey explains.

Fagodien is adamant that schools need togive preference to children in the area.

“I am not by the means to send my daugh-ter to a school outside of Mitchell’s Plain, paymore for school fees and cover travellingcosts,” she says.

While she has been discouraged from find-ing placement for her daughter at a nearbyhigh school, Fagodien says she will not giveup until her daughter is enrolled for the 2013academic year.

Mother’s battle toget child into school

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Boot crimeASTHEbraai fireswere goingyesterday, thatother favourite national pastime – discussingcrime – would have reared its head.

The national crime statistics were releasedlast week. It could be perceived as the samesee-saw of win some-lose some.

In releasing the 2011/2012 annual crime sta-tistics in Parliament, Police Minister NathiMthethwaannounced that the country’smur-der rate has dropped by 3,1%.

This figure accounts for a drop of 2 000 peo-ple murdered to bring the figure to 16 000when compared to the 2004/2005 statistics.

Mthethwa says there as been a 27,6% reduc-tion in murders in the period from 2004/5 to2011/12.

One murder is one too many.Just ask the family of anyone who has to

bury a murdered loved one, among them thefamily of former world heavyweight boxerCorrie Sanders.

He reportedly died while shielding his 15-year-old daughter when robbers shot at din-ers in a restaurant.

Sanders was shot in the stomach and diedin hospital on Sunday after undergoing emer-gency surgery.

The minister says the government is, how-ever, still concerned about the “scourge ofrape”. This crime has decreased by 1,9%,which, Mthethwa rightly calls “(still) unac-ceptably high”.

One rape is one too many. There can neverbe justification for sex crimes.

Rape is one of the crimes which more fre-quently goes unreported. In spite of efforts atfacilitating the process to report sex crimesthrough the introduction of victim supportrooms, few would want to experience second-ary violation by a justice system regarded asinsufficient to put away every rapist.

No country in the world has a zero crimerate, but let’s hope this murder of a nationalsporting hero will spur on the detectives toarrest the killers. Let’s hope the justice sys-temwill be bold in sending out amessage thatall crime is unacceptable.

I HAVE lived in Westgate for 15 years.I am so happy and love what the City of Cape

Town is doing to beautify Mitchell’s Plain.Pavements were structured and built for the

safety of pedestrians more than a year ago. Sadto say, it wasn’t done properly.

Wherever else in Mitchell’s Plain I go, pave-ments are smooth, paved or tarred. InWestgate,we have gravel pavements! It is unacceptableand unfair to the commuters who live in the ar-ea. Women cannot afford to walk on the pave-ment with their heels. There are too manystones; you need to walk next to the pavementin the road.

This is not what the people of Westgate want.We are not satisfied. Finish off where you leftoff.ANONYMOUSWestgate

The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Commit-tee Member for Transport, Roads andStormwater, Brett Herron, responds: TheCity is unfortunately not able to construct newfootways or renovate footways in Mitchell’sPlain at this time owing to budgetary con-straints.

The funds for footway construction are limit-ed and only those roads with the highest priori-ty are selected for implementation. These areroads with high traffic volumes, along busroutes, roads serving schools and churches.

The City is also prioritising needs accordingto constituencies who have previously not hadaccess to the city and its opportunities, such aspeople with disabilities.

The footway construction referred to in theletter was funded from the councillor’s ward al-location.

FFix ourix our gravelgravel pavementspavements

IAGREEwith thewriter that the land invad-ers on Vanguard Drive must get out (“Landinvaders should be moved”, People’s Post, 18September).

Some day they are going to protest forhouses to be built there.

As a result of the protest we won’t be ableto get out of Mitchell’s Plain and Strandfon-tein.

We, as ratepayers, pay for their waterwhich runs out in a storm when we pass

there and no-one is at the taps.What a waste!We are getting fed-up.We have to work for them and they just

want to protest.They don’t have money, but they have the

best cars.They are going to cause a lot of problems

on Vanguard Drive.ANONYMOUSEmail

Land invaders: getting fed-up

. The police love you when youtake the law in your own hands, butcan’t admit it for obvious reasons.On the other hand, you find coupleswho drink together and when theyare drunk they start fighting. Thepolice must waste time to tend tothem, who will then withdraw thecharges the next morning. Eventhose complaining about the policemay call the police for uncalled forreasons. So think before you ink.Victor, Mitchell’s Plain

. How can a family with the wifeas a teacher and the husband a mu-nicipal worker get an RDP house?They put the house on the name ofthe granny, who will only live therefor a month. This while others withvery low income don’t get homes. Itis very unfair. People with govern-ment jobs should go to banks forbonds, so those in desperate needcan get a house. How can people beso selfish? Thanks for an informa-tive newspaper. God bless you allat People’s Post. Anon, Mitchell’sPlain

. Different staff categories at dayhospitals have different hours ofwork for practical reasons. With anational shortage of professionalstaff, it would be irresponsible, pro-fessional suicide.

. Neighbours of Paddock Cres-cent be very alert. Drug addicts areactive in the area. They are so des-perate after not finding anything ofvalue in my yard they left with mycar wiper blades which are of littlevalue. It was so inconvenient be-cause when the loss was discoveredThursday morning, it was raining.Pensioner, Westridge

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THE next Toyota Verso will make itsworld debut at the 2012 Paris auto showfrom Saturday 29 September to Thursday4 October.

The arrival date for the car locally is notyet known.

A Toyota SA representative says: “Thereisn’t a timeline for this model yet. We willconvey information closer to the time.”

The car has Toyota’s new design languagewith a clear family identity, an improved in-terior, a revised two-litre D-4D engine withless CO2 emissions, enhanced driving dy-namics and NVH levels.

With more than 470 changed parts, Toyotasays, the new Verso represents a comprehen-sive mid-life cycle upgrade for Toyota in Eu-rope.

Integral to Toyota’s C-segment rejuvena-tion, the new Verso has been planned, de-signed, engineered and built under the lead-ership of Toyota Motor Europe.

The cars will be assembled only at ToyotaMotor Manufacturing Turkey and are expect-ed to sell around 50 000 in 2013, giving thecompany an approximate 5% segment sharein Europe.

The new Verso features the company’sstriking design language and styling ele-ments, hallmarking it as the latest model inthe Toyota family line-up.

The new front and rear styling has been de-signed to reduce the perception of heightwhile placing an emphasis on width andlength.

It has a large, trapezoidal lower grille setin a redesigned front bumper and a smallerupper grille running full width between thenew narrower but more assertive headlightclusters with incorporate new LED daytimerunning lights and come with high-intensitydischarge globes.

In profile, this Verso retains the model’strademark, dual-zone styling expressed by astrong character line from the leading edgeof the front bumper, rising through the loweredge of the doors before sweeping upwardsthrough the C pillar to define the roof-mount-ed spoiler.

The new Verso will be available in 11 exteri-or colours.

The Verso’s interior features the use of newtrim detailing and a black paint finish. Theinstruments are back-lit, but the aircon dials

and display, and all switchgear includingwindow switches, are illuminated in orangefor legibility without excessive distraction af-ter dark.

Despite its compact packaging, the Versohas interior roominess with 975mm betweenthe first and second row of seats.

The Toyota seven-seating system offerstrue MPV flexibility, with 32 positions, anda skylight is an option.

Toyota Touch, a 15.5cm, full-colour, touch-screen, is a “more affordable” approach to af-

fordable, multimedia system now standard inupper Verso grades and Toyota Touch & GoPlus equips the new Verso with (an optional)satnav.

A new option pack has been created withfleet customers in mind, which includes aleather steering wheel, cruise control andToyota Touch.

The new Verso will be equipped with achoice of five engines, each benefiting fromadvanced technologies and internal improve-ment programmes of Toyota Optimal Drive.

VERSATILE: The 2013 Toyota Verso.

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INDIAN automaker Tata has moved thegoalposts with the introduction of its Fi-at-powered Indigo Manza sedan justlaunched in South Africa; as of now, for-get any “first impressions” youmayhavehad of its products.

We have here a completely new body, plat-form and interior.

Even the name is clever: in India, I’m told,it can mean the cutting surface on the stringof a fighting kite; better, from a Latin root,it translates as a strong young ox or, con-versely, a beautiful girl – each a term thatcan be applied to this lively and agile smallcar.

It even has a semi-local existence: a lan-guage spoken in Central Africa. Whatever,the Tata Manza has been around since Octo-ber 2007 and the latest top-end version sell-ing for R134 995 is a seriously tempting prod-uct.

It may not meet the “beautiful girl” defini-tion, but is fun to drive, handles the Cape’sgravel back roads with a lack of shake andvibration you’d expect (but not always get)from German products, and its standardspec sheet has several items listed as “op-tions” on other local brands.

All a little over the top? Nope, this is onebig leap for car-kind, one more small compet-itor heading for a podium place, price andsizewise, among entry-level competitors. Itshares some of its wares with the Tata Vistahatchback already available in South Africa.

It had to be expected from the internation-al conglomerate that now also owns Jaguarand Land Rover and I’d expect the Manza topump up Tata sales figures now that it hasan entré into the sedan, on top of the hatch-back, market in SA.

The engine is Fiat’s Linea, a 1.4, transversefour-cylinder unit assembled in India as partof a joint operation there. It gives enthusias-tically of its 66kW/116Nm; proper use of thefive-speed manual gearbox produces sur-prising acceleration and better than 160km/h with the co-operation of electronic fuel-in-jection and variable valve timing.

Cutely, the rev counter needle turns redwhen approaching maximum revs.

Tata has crammed a lot of passenger space

from the shell’s 4.4m length and proudly pro-claims the car to be “the most spacious andcomfortable in its segment”. Both front seatsadjust for rake, reach and height, the last avaluable purchase consideration for youngdrivers and the vertically challenged.

The rear three – though two people wouldbe more comfortable with the centre seatconverted, as it can, into a tray/cupholder– can also recline slightly.

The ride, frankly, is also surprisingly up-market. It’s resilient, the suspension almostsilent on the potholed gravel that Tatachucked into the prescribed test-drive routenear Stellenbosch.

Some enthusiastic speeds driving solo onthe empty roads of the drive back to CapeTown also showed the Manza is not averseto being slung through curves on its eight-spoked 15inch alloy rims and their 195/60-profile Goodyear DuraPlus rubber.

It sure as heck doesn’t have to be drivenlike a plodder and anti-lock brakes are stand-ard.

Speaking at the launch, Tata’s head of in-ternational car business Johnny Oommensaid: “After seeing wide acceptance, acrossvarious countries, we are proud to offer theTata Indigo Manza, a modern, contemporarysedan, to the South African market. We hopeto see it become the best-seller in this marketas well.”

Increasing the Manza’s chances are pow-er-driven windows, external mirrors andsteering, a driving info screen (fuel con-sumption, external temperature, time), anaudio system with a USB port and Bluetooth,cellphone compatibility, audio controls onthe steering wheel, two front air bags, col-lapsible steering column, engine immobilis-er and central locking.

The car is delivered with a three-year or100 000km warranty, a four-year service plan(maintenance plan available) and threeyears of roadside assistance.

Five colours are available, microdot secu-rity tech is standard. Tata has 45 dealersacross South Africa.

There are two models: the entry INI forR119 995 and the model just launched anddesignated Ignis, for R134 995.

A diesel version is available in other worldmarkets and is being considered for SouthAfrica. (– Wheels24)

COMPACT: The Tata Manza.

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BMW South Africa has donated formerpresident Nelson Mandela’s BMW 7 Se-ries security vehicle to the 46664MandelaDay School Library project.

The customised BMW, given to the formerpresident by BMW SA, will be auctioned andthe proceeds will go towards supplying fully-stocked container libraries to disadvantagedschools in Johannesburg.The office of the former president returned

the car to BMW at the end of its service life.It has since been restored to immaculate con-dition and is on display at the FranschhoekMotor Museum.Theprivate auctionwill determine thenext

home for the car, which was used as the offi-cial transport for one themost famous and re-vered statesman of his generation. Vying totake ownership at the silent auction will beavid car collectors as well as museums from

around the world.Robert Coutts, CEO of 46664 bangle initia-

tive, said: “It is important thatwe balance thepreservation of history surrounding the carwith the commercial reality of funding thenext phase of the 46664 Mandela Day SchoolLibrary project.“We hope the car will find a home in a mu-

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Once the car has been sold for the price weanticipate, itmeanswewould be in a positionto deliver one library every six weeks for ayear.”Bodo Donauer, BMWSA’s managing direc-

tor, said: “With 90% of South African schoolswithout libraries, there is a glaringly hugegap in the resources necessary to educatechildren.“AsBMWweare happy tomake a contribu-

tion to this excellent initiative as the countryseeks sustainable solutions to its educationchallenges.”

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Twin battery setupsTHE practice of fitting an auxiliary bat-tery in a car for recreational purposes isbecoming common. It is accordingly ofbenefit to understand the physical prin-ciples involved in using such a battery.The aim is to have a second (auxiliary)

battery to provide energy to operate ex-tra electrical loads, like fridges and TVswhen the engine is switched off.The auxiliary battery is connected in

parallel with the starter battery to main-tain the system voltage, usually 12V.Prevent jeopardising the working of

the starter battery by adhering to the fol-lowing rules.Batteries in differing states-of-charge

(withdiffering open-circuit voltages)willrapidly attain the same voltage whenconnected in parallel – when the batter-ies are charging or discharging. This isso because voltage is the driving force inthis situation, and a 40Ah battery willdischarge happily into a 100Ah batterywith a lower voltage, until their voltagesare equal. Current will flow as long as avoltage difference exists.The rate in amps at which the alterna-

torwill charge a battery is determined bythe difference between alternator andbattery voltage; the internal resistance ofthe battery; and the temperature of thebattery.When charging two batteries in paral-

lel, the alternator will be faced with twobatteries having the same voltage. Inter-nal resistance nowbecomes themain fac-tor and the charging current will be di-vided between the two batteries roughlyin the ratio of their respective Ah capaci-ties, the larger current being takenby thebigger battery. This happens simply be-cause the bigger battery has a lower in-ternal resistance than a smaller batteryof similar design.The implications of the above rules are

twofold: A discharged auxiliary batterywill draw current from the starter bat-tery if inadvertently connected to it.Should the auxiliary battery have beendeeply discharged, the voltage of the

starter batterymay be depressed to a lev-el where it will not start the vehicle (lessthan 12.0V). This must be taken into ac-count when installing a second battery.The auxiliary battery is invariably big-

ger than the starter battery andwill havea lower internal resistance. It will re-ceive preferential treatment from the al-ternator. This is convenient since thestarter battery is usually less in need ofa charge than the auxiliary battery.Parallel configurations are in world-

wide use and have given excellent serv-ice. The only special requirement is thatno unnecessary resistance be introducedinto the circuit in the form of thin cablesor poor electrical connections. As far asthe alternator is concerned, the unit fit-ted to the car will in most instances copewith the two batteries. Even calcium bat-teries being charged by alternators at14.4V are being maintained in a satisfac-tory state-of-charge. An annual charge isrecommended at a Battery Centre or oth-er auto-electrical workshop at which thedriver must insist on the use of a con-stant-current charger which has no volt-age limitations.When battery-powered winches are to

be used, batteries of the recreational typeare ideal, as this is an arduous applica-tion which cycles the battery to some ex-tent. This battery type serves well as anauxiliary battery because it withstandscycling while at the same time providingthe high current for winches.Management of the parallel arrange-

ment by a simple system, using one ortwo automotive relays, has been found towork well. This isolates the starter bat-tery when the ignition is switched off.

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Honda scrapes Civic Type RHonda scrapes Civic Type RWHEELS24

HONDA CEO Takanobu Ito has outlineda plan involving product, business andtechnology developments to drive the au-tomaker’s growth until 2017.

Ito noted this would be achieved by a rangeof technological advancements in Honda’sautomotive, energy and mobility productsthat would drive its customer numbers by60% from 23.9-39m by 2017.New products envisaged by Ito include the

newCivic Type R in 2015, a new compact SUV(ostensibly to slowbelow theCR-V), a fuel-cellelectric vehicle for selected markets by 2015and a new high-performance sports motorcy-cle based on the automaker’s MotoGP ma-chines.Ito confirmed the next-generation Type R

and said the hot hatch would incorporatetechnologies inspired by the automaker’sWorld Touring Car championship campaign.Honda believes it will become the fastestfront-wheel drive vehicle in the field when itis introduced in 2015.

The automaker is also developing a new su-per-sports motorcycle with technologies de-rived from its MotoGP machines.This bike, Honda said, would deliver the

same passion and excitement as the RC30(VFR750R) super sports bike created when itwas introduced in 1987.Starting in 2015, Honda will also launch an

all-new fuel-cell electric model in Japan, theUS and Europe.More relevant to Honda fans in South Afri-

ca is its plan to introduce three new hybridsystems, ranging from a compact one-motorsystem to a high-output, performance-orien-tated, three-motor system.The three-motor sport hybrid system will

be applied to the new NSX, Honda added. THE END: The Honda Civic Type R.

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AFTERBEINGamemberof theWestridgeHigh family for 30 years, Barbara Samaaiaddressed “her” pupils for the last time ata farewell ceremony held in her honour.

Past teachers, friends, students and rela-tives all attended the day-long festivities heldat the school on Wednesday to mark the endof a career spanning three decades.The soft-spoken but stern principal ad-

dressed the 1 050 learners for the last time,with a special request to each teenager to go

on and do great things.“This is my second home,” she said with

a smile. “I love this school and its pupils. Iwant everyonehere to succeedandmake thisschool greater than it is,” she said.Samaai laughed as her speech was inter-

rupted by students randomly screaming “Ilove you, Miss” and “We will miss you”.Samaai started her career at Vista High in

Bo-Kaap as aHomeEconomics teacher in the1970s, and transferred to Westridge Highfour years later.After obtaining her Master’s Degree in Af-

rikaans, she passionately taught the lan-guage to thousands of pupils over the years.“I have passed on all my knowledge to my

pupils and this makes me feel good becausethe pupils do take everything I say seriousand that warms my heart,” she said.Former colleagues had nothing but praise

for the 57-year-old, describing Samaai ascompassionate and an inspiration.Teacher Olivia Williams says she learnt

many lessons from Samaai.“She was a mother to all and is a passion-

ate woman. She accepted any learner anddidn’t believe in turning people away. Shehad an open-door policy and Iwill rememberher for that,” she says.Grade 11 pupil Dino Bergman says Samaai

was more than just a principal.“Mrs Samaai was always supportive. I al-

ways went to her for advice and she wouldnever judge me. I will really miss her,” hesays.Former teacher Chippie Solomon, who is

now the team manager for the Stormers andWP Rugby, says he is “very close” to Samaai.“I have good memories of our time togeth-

er. I wish her well for everything she will doin her retirement,” he says.Another teacher, Craig Yon, also offered

his best wishes to Samaai on her new jour-ney.“We will continue the good work she has

done,” he promised.Wendy Vergotine, who has taken over the

reins at Westridge High, believes Samaai hasleft a lasting impression.“As I take up this position I would have to

build on the excellent foundation she has laidfor us. She is a truly amazing woman,” she

said sincerely.But Samaai doesn’t plan to sip cocktails

and garden in her golden years.“My intention is towork in the community,

give reading lessons to learners and spendquality time with my family,” she said witha smile.

Westridge High legend takes a bow

30 CHEERS: Pupils applaud as Barbara Samaai gives her final speech. Photos: Luzuko Zini

HANDING OVER THE REINS: Barbara Samaai(left) shares a joke with new principal WendyVergotine.

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WHO SAYS Mitchell’s Plaindoesn’t rock?

A local group is doing just that.After only two years as strug-

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ment at centre stage.Playing with Reason, a rock group

from Eastridge, will be the openingact for UK band Silent Sneakerswhen they tour Cape Town nextmonth. Setting the stage for an inter-national band is the ultimate acco-lade for any unsigned singer but, itsmembers say, this is just the begin-ning of a bright future in the indus-try.Although the journey has been dif-

ficult, the group is looking forwardto finally having the spotlight onthem as they show their mettle tothousands of rock fans.The five-man band explains the

journey of starting a band is no easyone.Bassist Kristie-Anne Petersen (20)

a civil engineering student, says itwas tough at the beginning becausesomemembers had to quit to focus onschool.“We have made it this far despite

the setbacks of others dropping out;

the five of us have managed to sticktogether. We hope to be around for along time,” she says.The bandmembers write their own

music and their style has been com-pared to American alternative metalband, Flyleaf.This is not the first time they have

been exposed to the live music scene.“We have also performed at venues

such as Mercury Lounge in Cape

Town, Roar in Observatory andevenat a bikers rally inWorcester,”Petersen says.Clinton Koordom (25), the band’s

manager, says being chosen as theopening act is their big chance to berecognised. “This is a massivechance for us. A lot of bands wouldlove to have this opportunity,” hesays.Koordom says they feel blessed to

GoodGood reasonreason toto rockrock itit toto thethe toptop

JUSTJUST CHILLING:CHILLING: Band members, from left, Sasha­Leigh Dreyer, Robin Adams,Chad Hammond, Mishkah Leite and Kristie­Anne Petersen. Photo: Supplied

have been chosen asthe competition wastough and they hadonly one chance toimpress.“We had to send

one of our songs toRedroom RecordingStudios where a pan-el chose the winners.We are thankful wewere chosen,” hesays.Robin Adams (20),

an I.T student andthe band’s guitarist,is thrilled about theupcoming perform-ances.“We are very excit-

ed because this is abig opportunity andwe are not taking itfor granted. Wewould love to get a re-cording deal out ofthis. It would begreat to be full timemusicians but at themoment we are fo-cusing on our stud-ies but the dream ofbeing full-time musi-cians will always bethere,” he says.Catch their open-

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EYESAVE Optometrist Kenilworth, situ-ated opposite Kenilworth Centre, has in-stalled a fundus camera, the latest in eye-care technology.

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A fundus camera is a specialised cameradesigned to photograph the retina.

This simple, quick and patient-friendly ex-amination provides vital information need-ed to prevent or reduce visual loss.

Many eye problems that are undetectedcan develop without warning and progresswithout any symptoms.

In the early stages one may not even noticea change in vision, therefore this procedureis essential in maintaining good ocularhealth.

The machine can view, among others, ma-jor blood vessels which provide the retinawith oxygen and nutrients; the pigmentedlayer needed to capture light from the objectswe see; the macular needed to appreciate de-tail and perform tasks requiring central vi-sion such as reading; and the optic nervehead which converts light from objects wesee into electrical impulses our brain under-stands.

It is important to view these structures aseach play an important role in the function-ing of our eyes. Taking a photograph of theeye allows us to detect abnormalities anddocument changes which is useful for futurereference.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

GROOTE ScHuuR HOSPiTAL, ObSERvATORy

chief industrial Technician (building Management System)REMuNERATiON: R 198 975 PER ANNuM

REquiREMENTS: MiNiMuM EDucATiONAL quALiFicATiON: National Diplomain Electrical or Mechanical Engineering (T-stream) or equivalent qualification.ExPERiENcE: Extensive experience in the field of the BMS in a Hospital environmentand project and contract management. iNHERENT REquiREMENTS OF THE jOb:• A valid Code B/EB (manual) driver’s licence • Able to be on standby. cOMPETENciES(kNOwLEDGE/SkiLLS): • Competent with hands-on practical work • Ability tomanage staff • Computer literacy and proficient in Excel and Word.

Duties (key result areas/outputs): • Manage the BMS which includes theHoneywell XBSI System, Edwards Fire Detection System and the Softcon SecurityAccess Control Systems of the division and ensuring the various service levelagreements and preventative maintenance is followed • Ensure effective requisitionmanagement system in the department • Manage the administrative tasks withinthe department efficiently • Perform incident investigations as well as inform theinstitution’s management of any breakdowns or interruptions to services and ensurethat an up to date record of equipment, budget, breakdowns, service history androutine maintenance is maintained for the department • Liaise with all relevantpersonnel to ensure that Groote Schuur Hospital is within regulations, and with serviceproviders and agents to negotiate quotations and obtain technical specifications• Liaise, evaluate, investigate, monitor and advise on suitability of equipment, costsof repairs and running cost of equipment • Perform standby and call-out duties whenrequired and comply with inherent in-house systems and procedures • Supervise andtrain the Clinical Medical Gas division effectively.

NOTE: Candidates may be subjected to a competency test.

ENquiRiES: Mr NK Mbobo: 021 404-6230/1 or Mr DE Smith: 021 404-6201/2

industrial Technician (Anaesthetic)REMuNERATiON: R 160 224 PER ANNuMS

SERvicEbENEFiTS: 13th cheque, employer’s contribution to the pension fund, housingand medical aid allowance.

REquiREMENTS: MiNiMuM EDucATiONAL quALiFicATiON: National Diploma inMechanical Engineering (T, N or S–stream) or registration as Engineering Technicianin terms of the Engineering Professions of South Africa Act, (Act 46 of 2000) (proofmust be submitted). ExPERiENcE: Appropriate practical experience with the repairand maintenance of life-support and other medical equipment. cOMPETENciES(kNOwLEDGE/SkiLLS): • Good written and verbal communication skills in at leasttwo of the three languages of the Western Cape • Computer literacy • Ability tofault-find and repair anaesthetic and related medical equipment • Competent withhands-on practical work • Knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, fine mechanics andelectronics • Ability to do lathe, milling, welding and solder work.

DuTiES (kEy RESuLT AREAS/OuTPuTS): • Carry out maintenance and repairs ofanaesthetic and relatedmedical equipment • General administrative duties as requiredby Clinical Engineering (write reports, assist with specifications and keep record ofdepartmental activities) • Liaise with clients and suppliers • Ensure compliance withthe Occupational Health and Safety Act • Ensure that the equipment meets the legaland safety requirements of the manufacturers and statutory bodies, and that it is safefor patient use.

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iNSTRucTiONS TO APPLicANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Governmentdepartment or www.capegateway.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflectthe name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use thisas reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 refereesand certified copies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate applicationform must be completed for each post. Applications without the afore-mentioned willnot be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on theadvertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will notbe returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, which are receivedafter the closing date, will not be considered.

Further communicationwill be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not receiveda response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consideryour application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available forselection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.

As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants mustnote that further checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that theirappointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include securityclearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previousemployment.

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JOIN pro-lifers on International LifeChain Day with placards that state thesimple fact that abortion kills on Sunday7 October at 14:00 at Buitengracht Street(near the Waterfront’s entrance).

This is a peaceful and positive demon-stration.

The Life Chain is a prayerful and publicwitness of South Africans praying for onehour for our nation and for an end to abor-tion.

It is a visual statement of solidarity bythe Christian community. Call AfricaChristian Action on 0 (021) 689 4480.

Anti-abortion protest action

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Thursday 27 SeptemberBeacon Valley: The Beacon Valley Subfo-rum will have their community meeting atthe Calvary Church in Cricket Street. Themeeting starts at 19:00. All NGOs, churches,tuck shop owners and residents are wel-come to attend. For more information callSergeantElroy Johnson on0 079 894 1682 orCarol Mentor on 0 076 468 5451.

Friday 28 SeptemberLentegeur: The Juvie Boy Entertainersminstrel group will host a disco evening atthe Lentegeur Civic Centre at 20:00. Ticketscost R25. For more information call Niyaazon 0 083 333 0683 or Menora on 0074 581 9847.

Strandfontein: TheCatholicChurchof StPhilip’s will hold a bazaar at the communityhall at 18:00 and on Saturday 29 Septemberat 08:00 until 15:00. Call Paul Daniels on0 082 894 4895.

Portlands: Keziah Simon will hold a fun-draising disco and karaoke at PortlandsHigh at 19:30. Tickets cost R30 and refresh-ments will be on sale. Call Simon on0 (021) 371 3182 or 0 079 522 5607 for moreinformation.

Saturday 29 SeptemberRocklands: The Apostolic Faith MissionChurch inManenbergwill host Dumisani inconcert supported by various other acts at18:00 at the Rocklands Civic Centre. Ticketscost R30. Call Charles on 0 078 082 0132 formore information.

Portlands: Dream Care Shelter will holda fundraising event in honour of Emo andLoukmaan Adams at the Portlands IndoorSports Centre at 19:30. Tickets cost R50 foradults and R20 for children under 12. Call0 074 315 1838 for more information.

Woodlands: The Genesis Dance Move-ment will hold a dance extravaganza at 34Dunes Drive at 18:30. Tickets cost R10 and

refreshments will be on sale. Call CourtneyAli on 0 084 286 7212 if you would like toparticipate, or for more information.

Sunday 30 SeptemberNew Woodlands: The Revival Centre willbe having their three-day Believers Confer-ence at the Revival Centre at the corners ofHans Aschenborn and Maggie Laubser at17:30. The event continues on Sunday andand also at 19:30 on Monday and Tuesday.Speakers include Pastor Vincent Rhoda,Pastor Vincent Kensley and Apostle AlfieFabe. For more information call 0(021) 393 8982 or 0 078 640 0109.

Wednesday 3 OctoberRocklands: The Life Of Christ MinistriesChurch, in conjunction with Pastor NetaciaAbrahams, will host a three-day workshopon rapture, reality and hell as well as themessage of the bride. The event will be heldat the Beachway Cafe Building at the cor-ners of Gladiator and Weltevreden Roads.For more information call Netacia on 0084 527 6952.

Saturday 6 OctoberWoodlands: Princeton High School willhold a 24th birthday bring-and-braai bashand all former students and teachers are in-vited to the event. It takes place at 12:00 atthe school. Entry is R20. Call Joy on0 071 043 7398 or Esti on 0 083 362 0055.

Portlands: Westridge Swimming Clubwill hold a 30th anniversary dinner-dance atMondale High at 19:30. Tickets cost R130 andthe dress code is smart. For more informa-

tion call Andrea on 0 076 152 5982 or Janineon 0 072 183 5160.

Lentegeur:TheGlobal Christian LeadersNetwork will hold a free workshop at themini-hall of Lentegeur Library at 09:15. TheTopic is Bookkeeping for your NGO: Part 1.For details or to book your seat contact Bish-op Cecil Muller on 0 073 474 0691. Alterna-tively, fax 086 770 5393 or email [email protected].

Lentegeur: The Lentegeur East Con-cerned Community will hold a fun day atCornflower Park at 09:00. Call Judy Citto on0 084 894 5464 or Gairo Adams on0 076 706 5151 for more information.

Saturday 27 OctoberSimons Town: The Fulham Football Clubis hosting their family outing at Miller’sPoint. Tickets cost R60 for adults and chil-dren under 12 pay R30. For further detailsor to book your ticket call 0 074 299 9210.

Sunday 28 OctoberPortlands: Christ the Mediator LiturgicalDance Group will hold a dance extravagan-za, Christmas, in the Portland Indoor SportsCentre at 15:00. Tickets cost R25 for adultsandR15 for childrenunder 10 years. Call IrisTremble on 0 076 923 2072.

Friday 2 NovemberMitchell’s Plain: The Ebenezer Seniors ofthe Methodist Church will host a trip toKleinplaas in Oudsthoorn.

Call Leslie or Dorothy Dreyer on0 (021) 371 4310 or 073 219 9837 for more in-formation.

NURENE JASSIEM-MARCUS

THE finals of the sixth annual NationalQur’an Awards were held at the Mait-land Mosque over the weekend.

Themelodious sounds of theQur’an rever-berated through the mosque as 17 finalistsvied for the top spots at this year’s competi-tion.

Qaris – men who expertly recite theQur’an – flocked from as far afield as Mpu-malanga and Gauteng to compete.People’s Post is the competition’s printme-

dia sponsor.The eventwas judgedbynumerous award-

winning international qaris, includingSheikh Ismail Abdul Azeez from Pietermar-itzburg, SheikhMuhammad Binyamin fromPakistan, Qari Abdurraheem Ahmad fromMalaysia andSheikhAbubakr Shamaa fromthe Comoros Islands.

The event was broadcasted live on http://www.livestream.com/channel4sa, courtesyof Channel 4 SA production.

Qari Ridwaan Bavadi from Mpumalangawon the junior category with a total scoreof 90%havingachieved topmarks forhis elo-quence and vocal abilities.

Yusuf Davids from Cape Town won themiddle category for participants aged 19 to25 with a score of 91%.

Fellow Capetonian Abdul Azeez Brownwon the senior category for participants old-er than 26 with a total score of 93%.

The eventwas supportedby theMalaysianHighCommission to SouthAfrica, the SouthAfrican National Zakah Fund, Awqaf SA,Madrasah Tarteelul Qur’aan, Al AnsaarFoundation, Noble Travel and Tours, ParkAvenue Stationers, IC-S Web Design andGraphic Studio, Radio 786, Channel 4 SAProduction, Cape Town Muslim Events andSalmaan BBM notices.

The winner of the Servant of the HolyQur’an Award, which is the only of its kindin the country, will be announced tonight atthe PanoramaMosque inWendyWay, Pano-rama.

TTopop Qur’anQur’anrecitersrecitersawardedawarded

JUNIORJUNIOR WINNERS:WINNERS: From left, Qaeed Dav­ids (third place), Qari Ridwaan Bavadi (win­ner) and Shukrie Frydie (second place).

TOP AWTOP AWARDS:ARDS: The winners in the Middle Cat­egory for contestants under the age of 25were from left, Ridwaan Kala (third place), Yu­suf Davids (winner) and Luqmaan Sheik (sec­ond place). Photo: Nurene Jassiem-Marcus

Tuesday 25 September 2012 NEWS People’s Post Mitchell's Plain Page 27

REGISTERWHERE YOU LIVE

For you to register, you:• Must be a South African citizen

• Must be 16 years or older (but you will only votewhen you are 18 years or older)

• Must be in possession of a South African greenbarcoded ID or Temporary Identity Certificate

• Must provide physical address where you areordinarily resident.

To check your registration status and votingstation details, you can also SMS your ID

number to 32810 on all mobile networks(R1.00 per SMS).

OR

visiting www.elections.org.za and go to “Am Iregistered?”, to check whether you areregistered to vote in the voting districtwhere you are ordinarily resident.

Electoral Commission Regional OfficesWest Coast (Vredenberg) - 022 713 2817 • Cape Winelands (Breede Valley) - 023 342 8208 •

Overberg (Cape Agulhas) - 028 424 2776 • Eden (George) - 044 873 2347 •City of Cape Town - 021 696 4577

Electoral Commission Provincial Office1st Floor, The Bridge, 304 Durban Road, Bellville - tel - 021 910 5700 fax - 021 910 4965

SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICA

APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT-IN-AID FUNDING2013/2014: SUBCOUNCIL 12The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 12 invites submissions for the financial year commencing1 July 2013 from organisations in the following wards:

Ward 78: Beacon Valley (south-east of Morgenster Street, east of AZ Berman Drive, northof Trampoline Street and west of Alpine Street), Mitchells Plain CBD, Portland, Rocklands,Westgate, WestridgeWard 79: Beacon Valley (south-east of Trampoline Street, south-west of Lord Street andOval Street, north-west of Imperial Street and north-east of AZ Berman Drive), Eastridge(south-east of Imperial Street, south-west of Don Carlos Street and Alpine Road, north-westof Spine Road and north-east of Yellowwood Road), Michells Plain CBD, PortlandWard 81: Portion of Portland, Rocklands, WestridgeWard 82: Tafelsig, Wolfgat Nature Reserve (western part)

Applications for grant-in-aid funding must be made on the official application form, availableat the Subcouncil 12 office, together with a letterhead and include the following details:

• date established• type of organisation (NPO, Section 21 company, schools, sport bodies,

community organisations)• details of previous funding by the City• details of other funding received from the City for the current financial year• purpose or aim of grant• detailed description of project to be implemented utilising the funding• detailed breakdown of project costs

Please address completed applications, with supporting documentation for grants-in-aid,by no later than Friday 5 October 2012 to The Subcouncil Manager (Kenneth Snippers),Subcouncil 12, Parks & Bathing Building, Merrydale Avenue, Lentegeur 7798 (E-mail address:[email protected]).

All applications for grants-in-aid will be assessed in accordance with the Grant-in-Aid Policyand must conform to the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.

Contact Kenneth Snippers or Jessie Arends for grant-in-aidapplication forms on tel 021 371 4550 or [email protected] [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER151/2012

COMMUTERS will have easier access totrain schedules and other relevant infor-mation as Metrorail further embracestechnology.

The rail service provider’s new mobilewebsite will go public in two phases.The initial service provides train timeta-

bles, schedule changes, service updates andother news to commuters; the final phase isreal-time, up-to-the-minute train schedulesand associated platform changes or devia-tions. Commuters can already access easy-to-use train schedules, a trip planner andfare calculator on www.gometro.co.za.General information like route maps, as

well as terms and conditions of travel andtourist and business services are also onhand.The site is regularly updatedwith changes

to the scheduled service, reflects average de-lays per service corridor and a daily mainte-nance programme.

Metrorail regional manager MthuthuzeliSwartz says a surveyhas confirmed that 92%of regional rail commuters have mobilephones. “Whether at home, work, in a trainor at a station, customers now have instantaccess to information,” he says.Go Metro also offers commuters an oppor-

tunity to keep up with the news, be enter-tained and read about sport via the enter-tainment and media channel.Justin Coetzee, founder of Go Metro, be-

lieves this puts Metrorail Western Cape onpar with transportation services around theworld.Coetzee says: “We encourage commuters

to test the service and to provide feedbackvia the feedback channel on the site.”GoMetro will work on all types of phones,

both smart phones and feature phones – anyphone with internet access can find Go Met-ro.The fully-fledged service is scheduled to be

ready early 2013.

Train info at your fingertips

ON THE GO: GoMetro hopes tobridge the gap incommunicationbetween Metrorailand the commuter.

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EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport

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Catering

1­WEEK SPECIAL:SAMOOSAS ­ R50 for 50

MINCE PIESSnack Pack ­ R100, Fancies.

We deliverPh Adelah 021­ 376 2506

or 076 450 2910

AKHNI & CURRY'S,BREYANIS40L­ 100L +.

Delivering on request.Full catering on request

Ph Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618

ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.

( 021­703 6495or 082 742 7098

BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairsand covers, etc

Ph (021) 374 3786 or Joan079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495

DALVIE'SCATERING AND

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Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. We also offersound! Venue available for70­80 people! Ph Rashieda orShafiek 021­372 5921 /

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DECKSTER'SCATERING/HIRING/DECOR

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Children’s

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AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 878 1517

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

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THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tablesand chairs to hire. Contact

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For Sale

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Miscellaneous

Also Nutec and Vib-houses

Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.

082 621 4441/021 393 5475

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Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS

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SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

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Clothing/Shoes

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

or 084 9733 899

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BuildingMaterial

1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,50450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95VIBRACRETE

R27,50( 076 382 6711

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 4289/021­7612410

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/hor 021 372 2961 a/h

A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.

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6­60 MONTHSTO PAY.

NO DEPOSIT!Contact: Eugene072 120 7595

BAKKIE Bui ld ing sand ,stone, bag sand, bag stone,rubble removal. 079 776 8185

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PROPERTYOWNERS

Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use

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AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

General

Services

Building and

Construction

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ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS,STEEL GATES BUILT AND

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

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Vibracrete Walls, Paving,Plastering. FINANCEARRANGED(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478

Home Improvement

Interior

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BLINDS, all types. Discounton immediate orders. For freetelephonic quotes( Alfonso021 695 3289 / 071 574 8102

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REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT­IN CUPBOARDSAnd single units, replacecounter tops and brokencupboard doors, built in

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Home Improvement

Exterior

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AA pav ing , v i b r a c r e t eextensions and spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

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FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

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Money/Loans

5 MINUTES APPROVALBlacklisted Welcome.R1 000 ­ R200 000

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Curtains/Carpets/

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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021­391 3483OR 072 906 1796

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021 371 8917 or083 4931 495

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Electrical Repairs

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Carpentry

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BUSINESS

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2331

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Commission.MR MOSES072 546 7101

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Contact Stacy021 201 0022

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AGM/Meetings

Notice of 2nd Annual GeneralMeeting

KEEP THE DREAM 307 NPC being theNOT­FOR­PROFIT MANAGEMENTCOMPANY for the ZEEKOEVLEI

PENINSULA SPECIAL RATING AREAwill be hosting its 2nd Annual GeneralMeeting. All stakeholders are invited to

this review of the year•s activities,planning for 2012/13 and the adopting

of the MOI as required by theCompanies ACT 71 of 2008.

Date: .......................17th October 2012Time:...........................................8.0 pmVenue: ............Zeekoevlei Yacht Club,

Peninsula Rd.

Resolutions presented at the AGM canbe voted on only by bona fide votingmembers of KEEP THE DREAM 307NPC. Membership, both voting andnon­voting, is available free of chargeto qualifying owners and residents ofproperty within the SRA footprint, butthey must be registered before 10th

October 2012.

For further information on how to re­gister go to www.zvswatch.org.za or

e­mail [email protected]

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WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR Y U!13 Nantes Close, Westridge ............................................................ .......................................................... Earl 082 739 7341

39 Missouri Crescent, Portlands .................................................... ..................................................... Adrian 083 418 8010

13 St Cecelia Street, Lavender Hill ................................................. ..................................................... Ursula 082 787 6000

38 Iron wood Street,Eastridge – ..................................................... ......................................................Adrian 083 418 8010

47 Ridge Road, Westcape Villas .................................................... .......................................................Ursula 082 787 6000

142 6th Avenue, Grassy Park .......................................................... ......................................................Nadine 084 627 7439

22 Radiant Apartments, Grassy Park ............................................. ......................................................Tracey 083 487 1215

38 Iron wood Street,Eastridge ........................................................ ......................................................Adrian 083 418 8010

17 Waterford Road, Plumstead ....................................................... ......................................................Ursula 082 787 6000

25 Pleasant Place ,Lansdowne........................................................ .......................................................Lucille 073 398 2875

57 Williams Avenue, Grassy Park .................................................. .....................................................Mark M 072 367 4665

52 Mayfield Village, Ottery .............................................................. ......................................................Mark M 072 367 4665

28 Burgee Bend Street -Strandfontein ........................................... .......................................................Adrian 083 418 8010

8 Manlyn Walk, Hanover Park......................................................... ......................................................Nadine 084 627 7439

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072 545 1143 074 193 4161 082 823 1801 082 516 3930 073 959 9333 084 677 8459

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R249 000 TAFELSIG

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Very Neat Semi Detached, 3 BedroomHouse with a Lounge, Fitted Kitchen and

Family Bathroom, also has an extraWide Garage for 2 Cars.

R390 000 BAYVIEW

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Free Standing 2 Bedroom House with a Lounge, FittedKitchen, Family Bathroom with Shower and Carport for3 cars. This Property also has a Foundation for another

2 Bedroom House with Approved Plans.

R2 000 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

PETER 072 095 9876

1 Reception area, 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom,Main en-suite, Guest toilet, Open Plan Livingarea with a FF Kitchen, Lounge, Dining room,

3 Garages. This Modern Home Boaststunning 360 degree Views of Mountain,

Water and Nature Reserve. This House is ona 652 square meter Plot with a Wooden DeckBalcony which leads to the Bedrooms andDining area, also with a Built in Braai & a

Natural Water Feature.

R389 000 WESTRIDGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Very Neat Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3 BedroomTown House with Laminated Flooring, Kitchen & Mod.Family Bathroom.This House is fully Alarmed & hasAluminium Windows + Enclosed Carport, In a Quiet

Cul-De-Sac also Close to all Amenities.

R285 0000 EASTRIDGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Very neat Fully Enclosed Semi Detached3 Bedroom home with BIC in Main Bedroom,Neatly Tiled Lounge, Fitted Kitchen, Family

Bathroom and Tandem Garage.

R260 00 EASTRIDGE

Mark 072 545 1143

3 Bedrooms Semi Detached with LoungeFitted Kitchen Family Bathroom +

Burglar Bar Around & Parking for 2 Cars.

R220 000 EASTRIDGE

NADIA 084 677 8459

Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3Bedroom House also with a Lounge,Kitchen and a Family Bathroom.

R999 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876.

5 Bedroom House consisting of 2Lounges, 3 Kitchens, 3 Bathrooms,Enclosed Carport for 3 Cars and aSep-Entrances consisting of 2x

Bedrooms, 2x Kitchens, 2x Bathroomsand Lounge in one Sep-Entrance.Ideal for Investment Purposes.

R199 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS

GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

1st Floor 2 Bedroom Flat, Open Plan Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Lounge with Tiled Flooring.

R750 000 LOTUS RIVER

MARK 72 545 1143

3 Bedroom House, Tiled Lounge, Dining Room,Bathroom and Shower, Fitted Kitchen,Garage for 5 Cars, Burglar bars all around,

Plus many extras.

R369 000 VICTORIA MANSIONSGRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

2 Beds, F.Kitchen, Lnge, Family Bath, Tiled Floors,Remote Control Gates and 24 Hour Security, Close

to All Amenities, Located on Victoria Road.

R285 000 WOODLANDS

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

3 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen and

Family Bathroom.SOLDSOLD

R850 000 SCHAAPKRAALKNOLE PARK

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

1781 Square Meter of VacantResidential Land, Fully Service Plot

082 495 8989

FREE VALUATIONS,FREE LEGAL ADVICE,

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY.

R329 NEG. SOUTHFORK STRAND

PETER 072 095 9876

A 654 Square Meter Service Plot with Plans for2 Houses, in a Quiet Neighbour Hood,

GREAT POTENTIAL.

R779 000 GRASSY PARK PLOT

PETER 072 095 9876

1000 Square Meter Corner Plot withFlat Rights.

R1 150 000

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

PELICAN HEIGHTS

3 Beds with BIC, Entrance Hall, Reception

Area, Lounge Dinning Room, FF Kitchen with

Marble Floors & Granite Tops & Fam Bath. This

Spacious Home Features Marble Floors in all

Living Areas, situated on 1000 Square Meter

Plot with Stunning Views of False Bay & a

Double Garage. Incomplete Entertainment Area

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN ROCKLANDS

WE HAVE BUYERS.

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN STRANDFONTEIN

WE HAVE BUYERS.

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN PORTLANDS

WE HAVE BUYERS.

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS

IN TAFELSIG

WE HAVE BUYERS.

R230 000 HANOVER PARK

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Fully Enclosed 3 Bedroom Maisonette also has aLounge, Kitchen, Family bathroom. This Housealso has Aluminium Windows throughout and

Parking for one car.

R3 300 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876

8 x 81m² Flats Each Consisting of 2 Bedrooms,Kitchen, Lounge, Family Bathroom,

Parking for 16 Cars on a1097m² Plot Plus Secure Gate.

R290 000 ROCKLANDS

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3 Bedroom Housewith Lounge, f.Kitchen, Family Bathroom, this

Home has Knotty Pine Ceilings and anEnclosed Tandem Garage.SOLD

SOLD

R709 000 STANDFONTEIN (WAVECREST)

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Modern Spacious 3 Bedroom Home and a 1Bedroom Cottage. Main House consists of 3

Beds with Main en-suit & BIC, Lounge,Dinette with Fire Place, FF Kitchen, Laundry& Mod Family Bath. The cottage consists of

1 Bed, Lounge, Kitchen & SpaciousBathroom. This home features 2 SeparateGarages 1 Automated, Big EntertainmentArea which leads to the Salt Water Pool.

R699 000 GOOLHURST ESTATE GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

Fully Enclosed Freestanding 3 Bedroom House withLounge, F.Kitchen, Family Bathroom, Laundry andStore Room. This home features Lam. Floors and

has Parking for 5 Cars.

R735 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876

4 Bedrooms with BIC & Main en-suite , Lounge & DinningRoom with Fire Place, TV Room, FF Kitchen & Fam

Bathroom.This Fully Enclosed Spacious Home Features aGardern, Carport with Automated Door for 4 cars +

Double Garage.

Tel. 021 393 3359/95 • 157 A DENNEGEUR AVE, STRANDFONTEIN • TEL./FAX. 021 393 1568

TO GET IT SOLD AND FOR A FREE VALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL NOW

PropTTREAL ESTATE

PROPT BLOCK1 10X4 25-09-12-1BS1JA0

SAN REMO – R650 000

4 BEDS – MES, FAMILY

BATHROOM, LOUNGE,

DINETTE, GARAGE

3 CARS, BRAAI AREA

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

STRANDFONTEIN – R798 000

DOUBLE STOREY – 4 BEDS –

2 BATHROOMS, LOUNGE,

DINING ROOM, FFK,

GARAGE, STOREROOM +

SEPERATE QUARTERS

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

WAVECREST – R700 000

IMMACULATE HOME WITH

MODERN FINISHES

3 DOUBLE VOLUME BEDROOMS –

CUPBOARDS, BIG EN-SUITE, FFK,

TILED LOUNGE, BRAAI AREA,

GARAGE+PARKING

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

WESTRIDGE – OFF PARK

AVENUE - R450 000

4 BEDS – BIC – LAMINATE

FLOORS, EN-SUITE, FAMILY

BATHROOM, LOUNGE,

FITTED KITCHEN

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

EASTRIDGE – BEHIND TOWN

CENTRE – R330 000

MODERN RENOVATED 4 BEDS

- BIC, FITTED KITCHEN, TILED

LOUNGE, TILED DINING AREA,

SECURE PARKING, BALCONY

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

STRANDFONTEIN – R570 000

VERY NEAT AND SPACIOUS PROPERTY,

MAIN HOUSE – 2 BEDS – DRESSING

ROOM, EN-SUITE, BIG LOUNGE ,

FULLY FITTED KITCHEN

SEPERATE ENTRANCE - 2 BEDS –

BATHROOM , FITTED KITCHEN

GARAGE 3 CARS

IGHSAAN - 079 735 2149

SAN REMO – R630 000

3 BEDS – BIC, EN-SUITE, BIG

LOUNGE, DINING ROOM,

FITTED KITCHEN, LAUNDRY

ROOM, DOUBLE GARAGE +

SECURE PARKING 3 CARS

IGHSAAN - 079 735 2149

ATHLONE - R650 000

FREE STANDING – MODERN 3

BEDS, CUPBOARDS, FITTED

KITCHEN, BIG LOUNGE,

DINING ROOM, CARPORT +

PARKING

GINA – 072 865 0061

WATERGATE – PHASE 1 –

MITCHELLS PLAIN – R380 000

SECURE - 2 BEDS ,TILED

LOUNGE, FITTED KITCHEN,

FAMILY BATHROOM.

PAVED YARD.

GINA – 072 865 0061

ROCKLANDS – R350 000

BIG PROPERTY LOTS OF SPACE.

2 BEDROOMS, FULLY FITTED

KITCHEN, TILED LOUNGE +++ XTRA

SECTION CAN BE CONVERTED

TO SEPERATE ENTRANCE

CARPORT 6 CARS

GINA – 072 865 0061

WTAFELSIG – R225 000

– NEAR SPINE ROAD

SEMI - 3 BEDS, SECURE

PARKING 2 CARS

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

COSTA DA GAMA –

R780 000

IN SECURE COMPLEX –

3 BEDS, FFK, LOUNGE,

DINETTE, GARAGE

RAE - 082 264 8222

NETREG – R220 000

ON BIG GROUNDS -

1 BED, BATHROOM,

LBIG LOUNGE

RAE - 082 264 8222

WAVECREST –

R560 000

3 BEDS, MES, BIC,

LOUNGE, FFK, TANDEM

GARAGE

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

BAYVIEW – R650 000

GREAT VIEWS FALSE BAY /

GORDONS BAY

3 ROOMS – KITCHEN *2 ,

LOUNGE, 2 BATHROOMS,

AMPLE SECURE PARKING

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

BAYVIEW – R600 000

ON BIG PLOT – DOUBLE

STOREY

3 BEDS, LOUNGE, DINING

ROOM, TANDEM GARAGE

FAROUK – 082 873 4815

STRANDFONTEIN – R520 000

NEAT 3 BEDS –

CUPBOARDS – TILED

LOUNGE, FITTED KITCHEN,

GARAGE 3 CARS. BRAAI

AREA

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

PEACOCK CLOSE –

PELICAN PARK – R650 000

3 BEDS, LOUNGE, DININGROOM, FITTED KITCHEN,SEPERATE ENTRANCE

LOTS PARKING

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

STEENBERG – R480 000

SECURE PARKING –

LOTS OF SPACE

MAIN HOUSE – 3 BEDS, TILED

LOUNGE, KITCHEN

SEPERATE ENTRANCE – 1 BED,

LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BATHROOOM

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

RETREAT – LAKEVIEW

FLAT - R195 000

1/2 BEDROOM FLAT,

KITCHEN, PARKING BAY

WAYNE – 083 483 1784

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021 393 9609 /072 170 2087

"We make it happen!"

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3 beds, fitted kitchen,

lounge, bathroom.

Gustav 076 822 9044

Neat 4 beds, f/f kitch, lounge with

jetmaster, garage + carport.

Riana 071 769 9258

2 bedroom Starter home in

quite cul da sac.

Astrid 072 170 2087

4 beds, lounge, dinette, f/f kitch,

entertainment area, laundry.

Nicole 073 458 7063

Albert 084 241 3400 Yumna 084 712 1342

Riana 071 769 9258Charlotte 076 192 2165

Nicole 073 458 7063

Gustav 076 822 9044

Colorado – R599 000: Modern 3 beds, f/f kitch, braai area, garage Alpine Park – R470 000.NEG: 3beds, f/f kitch, lounge ,f/bath, garage,+ granny flat. f/enclosed.Lentegeur – R395 000: 4 beds, f/f kitch, parking 2 cars, f/enclosed. Eastridge – R350 000.NEG: 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath,Westridge – R550 000: Modern 3 bed main en suite home a f/enclosed.Must to See. Bayview – R250 000.NEG: Corner fully service plot 246sm.Bonteheuwel – R330 000: 3 beds, fitted kitchen, f/bath, dble Strandfontein – R530 000.NEG: Neat 2 bed bic, f/f kitch, dinette,carport, f/enclosed. lounge, bath, carport.

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LIAM MOSES

AS THE Western Cape club rugby seasondraws to a close,with the last games beingplayed this weekend, False Bay still havea slim hope of maintaining their SuperLeague A status.

Bay currently occupy second last on the logand require at least two bonus points and amatch score that will aid their points differ-ence to climb above Tygerberg, who lie thirdfrom the bottom.The Constantia based club have suffered

from indifferent form for most of the seasonand, as a result, have found themselves strug-gling to stave off relation.However, a late-season return to form has

seenBaywin their last twogames, against fel-low stragglers Villager and mid-table sideVictorians respectively, and renewed hope ofsurvival.Chris Hewetson, head coach, says his team

were forced to find form as the possibility ofrelegation began to grow. “I think the cir-cumstances have sort of crept into the play-er’s minds and they realise what they needto do in order for us to stay up,” he says.“They are absolutely psyched up. We

played a very good Victorians team and de-feating them has given us inspiration to doour best against Maties. It’s a tough task, butsomething I know we are more than capableof it.”False Bay beat bottomplaced teamVillager

27-19 at home on Saturday 25 August and nar-rowly defeated Victorians 28-30 in Stellen-bosch on Friday.In order to come away from Stellenbosch

with two points, False Bay will need to score

four tries and lose by less than seven points.To achieve this they will have to perform bet-ter than they have all season and will trulyhave to play out of their skins.Maties, who hold second place on the table,

routed SchotchsekloofWalmers 78-26 in theirgame this weekend.Hewetson says his side’s narrow victory

over Victorians on Friday was not a true re-flection of the game, stating that they will doeven better this Friday.“We distributed the ball well and won our

first phases,” says Hewetson. “It was a veryphysical contest. In order for us to winagainst Maties we need to be physically andmentally prepared. We are doing well eventhough it’s late in the season, but we left 20-plus out on the field. Itwasn’t a true reflectionbecause we were a lot better than Victori-ans.”Villager,meanwhile, didnot do their south-

ern suburbs neighbours any favours in their40-45 loss to Tygerberg RFC. UCT beat BelharRFC 35-58 at Accordian Park.Villagerwill travel toGroote Schuur to face

the Ikeys on Friday, in what is the last gameof the season for both teams.UCT currently languish in sixth place and

will hope to end their season on a positivenote, while the “Dirty Whites” have alreadybeen relegated to Super League B, and will beplaying for pride alone. SKW will also hopeto end their season on a positive note whenthey play Victorians at home on Friday.The defeat against Maties was the worst

suffered byWalmers this season andwas alsotheir second in a row, having lost their previ-ous game 30-14 toUCT.TheGreenPoint basedteam currently hover inmid-table andwill belooking to finish as high as possible.

Bay still battles for survival

TRAFFIC JAM: Schotschekloof Walmers eighthman Jody Burch carries the ball into a crowdof players during a Super League Amatch againstMaties in Green Point on Saturday. SKWalmerssuffered a 78­26 defeat in the game. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

CHAMPIONS: The DHL Western Province women’s team were crowned champions of theSARU Inter­provincial Tournament after defeating the Blue Bulls 26­20 at the TheoMaraisStadium in Milnerton on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

LIAM MOSES

A STRANDFONTEIN woman can nowclaim to have climbed two of the SevenSummits – the highest mountains on eve-ry continent – after conqueringMount El-brus in Russia.Dawn Matthei, 50, made it to the apex ofthe highest mountain in Europe at 09:00on Friday 31August after climbing its fro-zen slopes for six straight hours.Matthei also climbed Kilimanjaro in Jan-uary 2008 and although Elbrus is around250km lower than Africa’s highest moun-tain, she says it came with its own, unfa-miliar set of challenges.“The thing with this is that it seems easybecause it’s lower than Kilimanjaro, butthe cold and the snow are the challenge,”says Matthei.“At Mount Elbrus you can’t see the path;you just see the snow. You just concen-trate on the feet of the person in front ofyou. On Kilimanjaro you can see the pathand the only snow was right at the sum-mit.”Learning to walk through the snow withcrampons on her feet and trying to accli-matise to the freezing weather was one ofthe most difficult parts of climbing El-brus, she says.While most people would need to embarkon an intense fitness regime before at-tempting to climb one of the Seven Sum-mits, Matthei did not need to stray fromher daily training.

As a librarian of the SA Navy, she takespart in weekly fitness training sessions;she also attends gym and regularly walksor jogs up Boyes Drive.Climbing Elbrus, which is 5642m, was adifferent experience for the mother oftwo. “All of a sudden I felt nauseous andwhen I got to the top I started to vomit.They just took twopictures ofmeand thenI started to vomiting,” she recalls.“It could be the altitude, because it affectseveryone differently, but I never becamesick of the altitude when I did Kilimanja-ro. I know it is because of the speed wewere going and the water breaks.”She says her determination to reach the

summit and refusal to give up helped herto ignore the sickness and increasingfreezing conditions.“If I start something I must complete it.I always do; I never just give up,” saysMatthei. “Many don’t even make it to thetop of Elbrus.”Matthei says she does not know why sheenjoys mountaineering, but she couldsoon be at the top of another of the SevenSummits.“I enjoyed Kilimanjaro and I alwayschecked to see if I can afford to do some-thing else. It’s something like an addic-tion. Every time I say I am not going todo it, but I do,” says Matthei.“I suppose it’s about showingmyself I cando it. My friends say I am crazy. I don’tthink I’ll die; you can die anywhere any-way. I can’t explainwhy I do it, but I knowI enjoy it.”She has also climbed to the Everest basecamp, but says the cost and time preventsher from summiting the highest moun-tain on earth.

Strandfontein woman peakson Europe’s highest mountain

FROZEN: DawnMatthei during her climb upthe frozen slopes before summiting MountElbrus, Europe’s highest mountain.

READY, AIM, FIRE: Wynberg Boys’ High School player Jonan Bowers prepares to shootduring a match against Hilton College at the Rondebosch Boys’ High School under­14Tournament on Sunday. Wynberg won the game 12­1 to claim ninth place, while ReddamHouse were the tournament victors after defeating Bishops 4­3 in the final.Photo: GavinWithers

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GROUP A

Hellenic FCAffiliated: Cape Town Tygerberg LFABased: MilnertonBest result: 1st Engen KO

Hellenic will undoubtedly be one of thedark horses at this year’s Knockout Chal-lenge. The former Cape Town giants were re-formed earlier this year, after closing in 2008when the PSL franchise was sold to BenoniUnited. Although the team are effectivelynewcomers to major football tournaments,opponents should be wary of underestimat-ing their ability. The club currently hasformer Hellenic player and Udinese head ofyouth development Mark Byrne at its helm,and several other qualified and respectedbackroom staff, including former BafanaBafana biokineticist Andrew Gray. Hellen-ic’s set up is easily one of themost profession-al in the Cape Town amateur ranks, and theclub are focused on developing talent. Mun-soor Cooper, under-17 assistant coach, saysutility defender Lionel Saal as a future star.

Kuils River FCAffiliated: Northern Suburbs LFABased: Sarepta, Kuils RiverBest result: Eliminated in the second round

of qualification last year.

Kuils River FC make their debut at the En-genKnockoutChallenge finals this year, afternarrowlymissing out on a place last year.Thenorthern suburbs side finished second intheir playoff group this time around. Theyearned six points from their three games inthe final round of qualification, after beatingJamestown 2-1, thrashing Invincible Craven-by 3-0 and losing 1-0 to the group winners,Stars of Africa. Gershon Geyer, club chair-person and under-17 coach, says oppositionshould expect them to play an attractivebrand of football, focused on short passingand keeping possession. Geyer adds theteam’s central midfield combination hasguided the club to several victories this sea-son and highlighted midfielder Charle vanWyk as a player to watch. The club hope tobuild on the LFAKnockout Cup theywon lastyear by progressing from the final round.

Rygersdal FCAffiliated: Cape Town Tygerberg LFABased: RondeboschBest result: Eliminated in the first round

in 2008

Rygersdal will be relying on their teamspirit, a creative midfield and miserly de-fence to see them through the first round ofthis year’s challenge. They last played in theKnockout in 2008 and qualified for this year’sfinals by finishing second in their playoffgroup. In the final round of qualification Ry-gersdal lost their first game 2-1 to fellow final-ists Fire Fighters, but notched up a convinc-ing 5-0 win over Spenston FC in their secondgame.Teammanager Daniel “Dot” Borman, aCape Town football legend, says although hisclub traditionally employs a more sedate,passing style of play, they will be looking toplay a more direct, high-tempo game at theChallenge.He says LennethBowers,who cap-tains the team from central midfield, will bea star at the tournament this year.

Greenwood FCAffiliated: Cape District LFABased: RetreatBest result: Semi finalists in 2006

Greenwood initially missed out on qualifi-cation for the Engen KO finals after under-performing in the playoffs, but have been in-cluded due to Chippa United’s withdrawalfrom the tournament. In the final round ofqualification Greenwood drew 1-1 against fel-low finalists Bayhill and then slumped to a2-1 defeat against Bluegum United, leavingthemat the bottomof the playoff group.KevinHendricks, the team’s coach, says the factthat they almost missed out on playing in thefinals will motivate his players. The Retreat-based club will have at least three playerswhohave played in theChallenge before, hav-ing played in a previous tournament whenthey were still under-15s.Hendricks says versatile forward Dillon

Solomons, who can play on the right flank orlead the attack, will be Greenwood’s biggestthreat to opposition defences.

GROUP D

Vasco da Gama FCAffiliated: Cape Town TygerbergBased: ParowBest result: 5th last year

NFD side Vasco da Gama are the clear-cutfavourites towinGroupDandaremost likelyto proceed to the latter stages of the tourna-ment. Vasco qualified for the final as run-ners-up in their qualification group, behindWoodlands United on goal difference, afterclaiming a total of four points from their twogames. They drew their first game againstWoodlands (1-1), and sealed their passage tofinals with a 2-0 victory over Ashford FC.Coach Joseph Tantaal says the team will

look to keep possession, use the full width ofthe pitch, defend as a unit and employ a 4-3-3formation at the Challenge.He believes opposition defenders will have

to keep a close eye on lethal striker ThomasRoss.

Atlantic Nacional FCAffiliated: Cape Town TygebergBased: MilnertonBest result: 1st time competing

Atlantic Nacional were established at thebeginning of this year and will have alreadyshocked many of their more established op-ponents by qualifying for the tournament attheir first attempt. The rookies from Milner-ton claim they have already achieved theirgoal by qualifying for the finals of the EngenKO, but as an unknown quantity they couldyet have more surprises in store. Coach Lut-fie Bey says, although his team play in eithera 4-4-3 or 4-4-2 formation in all their games,they adjust their tactics based on their oppo-nents and can be unorthodox at times.Bey adds the team’s pace and fitness will

be their biggest advantage at the Challenge,and has tagged centre-back and team captainLuke van Rooi as a player to watch.

CPUT Selesians FCAffiliated: Cape Town Tygerberg LFABased: Harleyvale, ObservatoryBest result: Eliminated in final roundof the

playoffs in 2011

Selesians are also newcomers to the finalround of the Challenge and they have settheir sights on making to the quarterfinalsof the competition. TeammanagerAlexPoliz-zi says his side plays in an attack orientated3-5-3, but are capable of adapting their styleand tactics to whichever team they play.The “horses-for-courses” approach seems

tohaveworked for the team, as are in the run-ning to win the Cape Town Tygerberg under-17 Premier League and knockout Cup thisyear. The current under-17 side has beenplaying together for almost two seasons andPolizzi believes the players familiarity witheach other, and their team spirit will be theirgreatest weapon as they go in search of victo-ries. Polizzi marked centre-back Tsepho Pen-duka as the most impressive player in theCPUT Selesians ranks.

Kenpark United FCAffiliated: Mitchell’s Plain LFABased: PortlandsBest result: 8th in 2007

Kenpark are one of the most establishedamateur clubs in Mitchell’s Plain and theywill be playing to win at the Knockout.Head coach Ricky Burns says a short pass-

ing, “Brazilian” style of play has been en-forced at all age groups at the club. Expectthe under-17’s to keep the ball on the groundthis weekend and only look to play longerballs if confronted by a particularly staunchdefence. Burns hopes Kenpark’s playersdraw the attention of the many professionalscouts who will be circling the pitches inWestridge. He adds that the team’s biggeststrength will be a trio of exceptionally giftedcentralmidfielders, the best ofwhom isCraigHendricks.

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Ajax Cape Town FCAffiliated: Cape Town Tygerberg LFABased: Ikamva, ParowBest result: Winners in 2006, 2008, 2009 and

2011

The Urban Warriors are the most success-ful team in the history of the Challenge, hav-ing won the tournament four times. Muchlike the senior team, the under-17 side thatwill play in the Knockout will employ an at-tack-minded strategy and look to keep theball on the ground. Although they will notplay the “total football” first popularised bymother club Ajax Amsterdam, expect theyoung Ajax players to attack in numberswhen they have the ball. These young warri-ors will be fit, organised and technically effi-cient and as safe a bet as possible to take thecrown again this year.

Old Mutual Academy FCAffiliated: Cape Town Tygerberg LFABased: PinelandsBest result: Semi-finalists

With a set-up and facilities to match mostprofessional sides and a former Bafana Bafa-na centre-back as head coach, Old Mutualare surely one of the strongest contendersthis year. The Pinelands-based club have al-ready claimed the under-11 and under-15 ti-tles at the Kensington AFC Youth Cup thisseason. Head coach Roger Links will be keento add the Engen KO silverware to the OldMutual trophy cabinet. OldMutual qualifiedat the top of their playoff group after record-ing a mammoth 5-1 victory over Ambassa-dors and a narrow 1-0 win over fellow final-ists Heath Athletic. Team manager MariusFourie believes Morne Nel, a versatile mid-fielder who could soon move overseas, willbe the team’s stand-out player.

Bayhill United FCAffiliated: Mitchell’s Plain LFABased: RocklandsBest result: Eliminated in the first round

last year.

Bayhill United are easily one of the mostrecognisable names in the Cape Town ama-teur football fraternity. As hosts of the Met-ropolitan Premier Cup, the city’s other ma-jor youth football tournament, Bayhill havebecome quite well-known. However, theyhave never made it past the first stage of theChallenge. Team manager Moegamat Ad-ams says his team will look to change thatand take the tournament game by game. Butthey will have their work cut out for themhaving been drawn in the group death.Bayhill qualified at the top of their playoff

group after beating Bluegum FC by one goaland drawing 1-1 will Greenwood Athletic.Adamsbelieves the players are amatch for

any of their GroupC counterparts and prom-ises strikers Ashwin Haman and Monrayvan Niekerk will be a handful.

Woodlands United FCAffiliated: Mitchells Plain LFABased: Mitchell’s PlainBest result: Withdrew in the last round of

qualification last year

Woodlands United may lack the facilitiesand budget enjoyed by more establishedclubs, but they have consistently punchedabove their weight this season. The clubhave made their 20th year in existence oneto remember by winning the Dulux Inter-community Cup, taking second place in theKenparkArising Stars under-23 tournamentand now advancing to the Challenge finalsfor the first time. Woodlands qualified thetop of their group, ahead of Vasco da Gama,after thrashing Ashford Athletic 4-0 anddrawing against Vasco. Randall Oliver, teammanager, says striker Adrian van Niekerkwill punish opposition defences if he is givenspace.Woodlandswill also benefit fromplay-ing at StephenReagan,where theyare based.

THE ninth edition of Engen Knockout Chal-lenge will kick off at the Stephen Reagansports complex in Westridge, Mitchell’sPlain on Friday.A total of 16 teams from across the Pe-

ninsula will battle for the title, R10 000 in

prize money and a year of bragging rightsThis year’s competition will feature un-

der-17 teams from Premier Soccer League(PSL), National First Division (NFD) andacademy clubs.And five local football associations (LFA)

will be represented amongst the 16 final-ists.People’s Post sports reporter Liam Mo-

ses looked at the teams and their chancesof claiming Cape Town’s most coveted un-der-17 trophy.

GROUP B

Engen Santos FCAffiliated: Mitchell’s Plain LFABased: LansdowneBest result: Winners in 2004, 2005

Tournament hosts Engen Santos won thefirst two instalments of the Engen KnockoutChallenge, but have failed to match thoseheights since. The People’s Team could be ac-cused of underachieving in all the tourna-ments since 2006, and it is not yet known howthe youth sides will have been affected by thesenior team’s relegation from the PSL lastseason. However, Santos’ recent signingsseem to indicate that the club has refocuseditself on youth and building for the future.Any team in Santos’ famous yellow jersey

is always well-supported and the “People’sTeam” monicker will likely be proven trueagain at the finals. Expect the Santos young-sters to be confident, well-coached and su-premely talented. They could ride a wave ofsupport all the way to the final.

Heath Athletic FCAffiliated: South Peninsula LFABased: Lotus RiverBest result: 1st time competing

Heath Athletic is another of several teamsplaying in the Engen Knockout finals for thefirst time in their history. The side claimedtheir spot in the finals by finishing second intheir qualifying group, belowOldMutual andahead of Ambassadors. Heath lost 1-0 to OldMutual and beatAmbassadors 4-0 in the play-off rounds. Muneeb Abrahams, assistantcoach, says although his side’s tactics are“simple and straightforward” they alwaysaim to play attractive and attacking football.He says the team’s biggest strength at the

tournament will be their tactical disciplineand ability to execute the game plan.Abrahams believes opposition defenders

will have towatch out for goal-hungry strikerJeremy Cyster at the tournament.

Fire Fighters FCAffiliated: Mandela Park LFABased: Mandela Park, KhayelitshaBest result: 1st time competing

As first time competitors in the Challenge,Fire Fighters will have been unfamiliar tomost of their opposition in the tournament.However, the Khayelitsha club announcedthemselves in style during the playoff roundsby maintaining a 100% record. Fire Fightersbeat Beacon Spurs 3-0 in their first game andovercameNFDnewcomersMilanoUnited 2-0in their second during the first qualificationround.Theywent on towin 3-0 and 2-1 againstSpenston and Rygersdal respectively in thefinal playoff round. Coach Abongile Qasanasays his team’s biggest strength is that theplayers have grown together as a team, sinceunder-nine level. He says Fire Fighters havebeen hard at work preparing for the finals byholding training sessions with professionalcoaches. Midfielder Batandwa Nzilikazishould impressive at the tournament.

Stars of Africa Cape Town Academy FCAffiliated: Rygate LFABased: Salt RiverBest result: 1st time competing

Stars of Africa was established this yearand are playing in the Challenge for the firsttime. They qualified at the top of their playoffgroup after claiming seven points from a 1-1draw and two 1-0 victories against InvincibleCravenby, Kuils River and Jamestown Unit-ed respectively. Stars recently lost defenderUthmaan Isaacs, after the centre back suf-fered a hairline fracture to his ankle, but Dal-la Abass, director of the academy, says theteam is still packed with quality. Left backAndile Jokani was recently selected to theSouth African under-17 team and Abass be-lieves defenders Iza BamandAmanzo Jacobsand midfielder Dudu Galada have the mak-ing to be stars.

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MONDALE HIGH SCHOOL recorded anarrowvictoryoverOvalNorth towin theMr Price High Schools League by sixpoints in Westridge on Saturday.

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Schools season kicks-off with the Ryan Ra-sool Knockout in March.TheMr Price Parkhurst Academywill also

be hosting the Ignite the Passion under-15tournament over two weeks in October andNovember. The tournament will kick off onSaturday 27 October and see 32 teams fromacross the Peninsula compete.

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HANDSTAND:Lenterguer HighSchool player Aqeelde Villiers tumblesover CourtneyCyster of WestridgeHigh during a MrPrice High SchoolsLeague match inWestridge on Satur­day.

Photo: Rashied Isaacs