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Woensdag, 3 Desember 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za
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Dissipline byhuise, skolein die visierGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Dissipline by die huis en by skole het dieafgelope naweek onder die vergroot-glas gekom by ’n saamtrek in Delft.
Saterdag is ’n gemeenskapsaamtrek, gere-el deur die ATKV, by die Tegniese SkoolDelft gehou.VolgensMelvinaMasonHearne, projekor-
ganiseerder van die ATKV se afdeling on-derwys, is een van die doeltreffendste ma-niere om ’n land se toekoms te verbeter omsy onderwysstelsel reg te ruk.“Dit is waarom die ATKV so vasberade is
om Suid-Afrikaanse skole te help waar onskan.”Dié saamtrek is bygewoon deur ongeveer
600 mense, wat ingesluit het kursusgangers,hoofde van agt plaaslike skole, senior be-stuurspanne van hierdie skole, verteen-woordigende leerderraad van die skole, sa-kelui, gemeenskapsleiers, afgevaardigdesvan dieWes-Kaapse Onderwysdepartement,die staatsdiens en ander belanghebbendes.Gassprekers het onder meer ingesluit dr.
Danny Titus, uitvoerende direkteur van dieATKV, dr. Heinie Brand, direkteur van diemetropool, Grace Ziegler van Safe Schools,prof. StewardvanWyk, hoof vandie departe-ment Afrikaans en Nederlands van die Uni-versiteit van Wes-Kaapland en Danie vanWyk, bestuurder van SAOOT.Die musieksensasie Hemelbesem het die
gehoor vergas met sy Afrikaanse musiek.Die talente van die jeug is ook ten toon ge-
stel toe die plaaslike blaasorkes, bestaandeuit skoolkinders, opgetree het.Deur hierdie gemeenskapsaamtrek is er-
kenning gegee aan almal wat die opleidingmeegemaak het, deurdat sertifikate en ge-skenke oorhandig is en suksesstories metdie publiek gedeel is.Volgens Hearne sukkel skole oor die alge-
meen met die uitdaging dat leerders ’n ge-brek aandissipline het ennie kankommuni-keer nie.“Hulle weet ook nie wat respek is nie en
hoe om dit aan ander te toon nie,” vertel syverder.“Daar is ook van hulle wat nie reëls ken
nie en hulle nie daaraan kan onderwerp nie.Partyvanhulle ontkengesag enweetniewatgesagsfigure is nie.“In die meeste gevalle weet hulle nie meer
wat reg of verkeerd is nie. Hulleweet nie hoeommet ander te praat nie, is niemeer eerliknie, gee nie om vir ander nie en het geen lief-de vir en toegeneentheid teenoor ander nie.“Daar is ook dié wat geen sin vir verant-
woordelikheid het nie.”Met al die bogenoemde struikelblokke in
ag geneem, het dieATKV tot die besef gekomdat dié struikelblokke die verantwoordelik-heid van ouers is. Só het die idee by dieATKVposgevat vanouerbemagtiging en -op-leidingsessies.
V Na bladsy 2.
Keeping the flame alive
Celebrations were in full swing at Bishop Lavis Primary last week as the school celebratedtheir 60th Anniversary. Former principal Albert Steyn, sitting left, was on hand with his wifeMerle (standing) to congratulate principal Steven Less and hand over a special commemorative plaque to the school. Steyn, who taught at the school from 1964 and became principalin 1986, said the school always has a special place in his heart because that is where hemet his wife, who was also a teacher there. Less, who started teaching at the school in1983, became principal in 1996 when Steyn retired. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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My Child Has Cancer Trust (MCHCT) hostedtheir annual special day “to make a little bit ofnormal among all the turmoil”.
CompetitionsWin a PPC Hamper including a PPC Laptopbag, a Sureway to Build with PPC book and aPPC Cellphone pouch valued at R800. Also upfor grabs are tickets to Hansel & Gretel, IbizaWorld Tour, Famfest, Tribute to ABBA, Ice SlideWonderland and a copy of the book, Vertel virmy ’n storie.
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Die genomineerde top10-kunste-naars is verlede week bekendgemaaken nou moet aanhangers stem vir diedrie wat hulle by Local is Lekker van
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So ver lykdit as-of Garth Taylor,DesmondWells enTheuns Jordaandie verhoog saldeel.
Net ’n kortkopagter hulle is Dr Victor en Jimmy Ne-vis.
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Spring gouom te stem
Garth Taylor
The FutureLink “graduates” with CSD Director Ronelda Louw and facilitator Elvino Botha (centre back) celebrate the completion of their participation in the programme. Front from left, Cyrilena Macgregor, Elvina Matthys, Joselin Hammond, Giovanno Jaftha, Daniel van der Poel, Lauren Daniels,Shevone` Fortuin, Micaela Roos and Levine Faroo. Standing from left, Jerome Collins, Jamie van Gee, Donnalene Leonard, Edrouwiena January,Kelvin Galant, Marco Benjamin, Liezel Thomas, Venero Julius and Vernon Karelse. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Learners prepare for working futureGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Learners from Bishop Lavis High schoolsare putting their best efforts toward creat-ing positive futures for themselves througha unique project at the Counselling and So-cial Development Centre (CSD).
Future Link has been in operation for thepast five years and given participants an im-portant insight into the world of work thatawaits them when they finish high school.
Last week they hosted an awards eveningfor participants and Elvino Botha, a productof the programme, who is now the facilita-
tor, said that he was very proud to be associ-atedwith this excitingprogramme, and theywould like to see more learners take part init for the benefits that it can bring in theirlives.
“We have built a very good relationshipwith the two schools in the area, which hasled to the success of this programme,” hesaid.
“The objective of this project is to preparelocal high school Grade 11 learners for theworld of work. Learners are taken througha series of skills development workshopssuch as personal development, leadership,and CV writing and interview skills, as well
as career guidance.”Learners are also exposed (normally dur-
ing their mid-year school holidays) to a realjob environment where they have to shadowan employee working in a career of theirchoice.
They are expected to secure their ownplacement through a letter of support fromthe CSD and must also provide their ownmeans of transport to and from the work-place then finally get placed within a realjob environment where they have to shadowan employee at a company of their choice.V More information about the project from 021 9345420.
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The summer celebration takesplace at GrandWest’s Grand Are-na on Saturday 6 December withan all-star line-up made up of EmoAdams and the Take Note Band,Blackbyrd, Loukmaan Adams,Alistair Izobell and Cape Town’sown “Tina Turner”, Ramaine Bar-reiro-Lloyd.
The show starts at 19:30 and tickets, star-ting at R130, are available at Computicket.Since it’s the season of giving, R5 from each
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No obstacle: Lorenzo Williams from Bishop Lavis does not let his disability getting in theway of doing good in his community. Apart from being a bodybuilding trainer in the area,he also helps to feed the hungry in his neighbourhood. The feeding scheme recentlyhosted their last one for the children in the area with some special Christmas treats.Anybody who would like to assist with their initiative for next year can call him on071 185 8885. With Lorenzo is daughter Gail who assists with the project.PHOTO: GARY VANDYK
VAN BLADSY 1
Die ATKV se paaie het gekruis met Quin-ton Adams, ’n opvoedkundige sielkundigeen etnografiese navorser, wat vir agt jaarverbonde was aan die Universiteit Stellen-bosch.
Hy het reeds in 24 lande gewerk en is ak-tief betrokke in dié gemeenskappe en bykriminele aktiwiteitnavorsing in hierdiegebiede. Adams het ’n program geskryf,“Dissipline begin by die huis”, gemik opdie bemagtiging van ouers.
Sy program is geskoei op sewe boustenevan kommunikasie, respek, reëls, gesag engesagsfigure, reg en verkeerd, verantwoor-delikheid en omgee vir ander
Omdat die ATKV Quinton se sentimentedeel en ondersteun, ondersteun hulle hier-die projek. Hulle beywer hul dus vir die be-ginsel dat dissipline by kinders aangeleermoet word deur hul ouers en dat boustenein huishoudings in plek gesit moet word.
Adams vertel dat die doel met hierdieprojek dus is om dissipline in huishou-dings te bevorder. “Om dit te doen is ditbelangrik om gesonde verhoudings tussenouers en kinders te bou,” verduidelik hy.
“Daar moet reëls in huishoudings gelden goeie kommunikasie tussen ouers enkinders moet aangeleer word.”
Hy sê dit is ook belangrik dat ouers leer-ders en kinders moet ondersteun en kin-ders moet leer oor gesagsfigure in huishou-dings en hoe om reëls te eerbiedig.
Die ATKV befonds hierdie projek en issedert 23 Augustus vanjaar aktief betrokkeby die projek. Tot nou was daar projekteby meer as 50 omliggende skole.
Volgens Hearne is daar op ’n beraad op30 Augustus vanjaar oor dissipline in dieWes-Kaapse skole min verwys na die rolvan ouers. “Die ouers en huishoudings isdie primêre bron van ’n kind se opvoedingen dissipline. Die ouers speel dus die be-langrikste rol in hierdie proses.
“Woord sal dus by die daad gevoeg moetword en permanente ooreenkomste sal sospoedig moontlik gesmee moet word om si-tuasies in skole te verander wat dissiplinebetref.” Volgens Hearne en Adams beooghulle om vir die volgende drie jaar te werkin Delft en omliggende gemeenskappe tot-dat al die skole bereik is en die bewegingselfonderhoudend kan word.V Skakel 021 880 1761, 074 383 7026 of stuur ’nepos na [email protected] vir meer inligtingoor die beweging.
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Over the past few months the Delft Policingprecinct have experienced a number of seri-ous crimes such as murders, attemptedmurders and other gang-related incidents.According to Delft station commander
Brigadier Hendrik Jansen, some of these in-cidents can be viewed as being gang-related,which they police under the ambit of Opera-tion Combat.Jansen pointed out that his station man-
agement has set certain intervention meas-urements in place, as part of OperationCombat, to deal with the scourge and to pre-vent and or reduce these gang related inci-dents.“Since the beginning of April this year
these measures have gotten us some goodarrests and these measures will be ongoinguntil we get rid of the gang leaders (Highfly-ers), their runners and drug peddlers,” hesaid.He attributes the success achieved by the
partnerships formed through the CPFwhich include, safety partners, neighbour-hood watches, businesses, community,churches, schools and community leaders.Jansen placed a lot of emphasis on the con-tributions of the religious fraternity.“Through the CPF and churches the part-
nership was initiated through conductingopen air church services, crime awarenessmarches, community meetings and otheractivities.”Jansen also pointed out that the emphasis
will be on community involvement in their
assistance during crime prevention opera-tions, with visible patrols and for residentsto come forward with valuable and reliableinformation.Looking at statistics from the area Jansen
pointed out that in 37 cases of murder thatwere opened 50 arrests were made.“When it comes to attempted murders
there were 34 arrests in 28 cases,” he said.“In 12 cases of house robberies we made
14 arrests and made 10 arrests in five casesof hijackings. When it comes to robberywith firearms there were 25 cases reportedand we made 43 arrests.”Brigadier Jansen concluded that the fig-
ures provided should be an indication of thecommitment of themembers ofDelft to erad-icate crime and to create a safe environmentfor the residents.
Cops target highflyers
Delft police are achieving some successfulcriminal convictions.A 22-year-old suspects faces seven years
imprisonment this week after robbing a 26-year-old woman from Wesbank, at knife-point last year.The incident happened in September
when the victim was walking along Stellen-bosch Arterial road.
At the intersection of the R300 she was ac-costed by the suspect who threatened herwith a knife and robbed her of her Nokiacellphone. He fled the scene on foot.Through excellent, consistent and dedi-
cated detective work, detective ConstableMarlon Brooks was able to arrest the sus-pectwho lives inTolletjie Street, Roosendal.In November the suspect, now 23-years-
old, received a seven year prison sentence,of which two years were suspended for fiveyears in the Bellville Regional Court. Hewas also found unfit to possess a firearm.The police also recovered the phone at a
local Cash Crusaders.Detective Branch Commander, Colonel
Andrew Tobias praised the member for hisdedication.
Success in putting criminal behind bars
Police in Belville South are warningshop owners to be alert and report allsuspicious vehicles and persons.The warning comes after a Somali-
an shop was robbed at gunpoint onSaturday 29 November at 21:20.Warrant Officer Ian Williams of
the Bellville South police said therobbers forced their way into theshop fired at the shop assistant.They then made off with approx-
imately R1500 cash, 2 cartons of ciga-rettes and a Nokia cellphone.The robbers fled in a white Dyna
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ving seen the truck drive around theareaandhavingbeenparkednear theshop. No persons were injured.Acase of armedrobbery is being in-
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Shot fired inshop robbery
Hundreds of hungry children are fedweekly by Meals on Wheels at the Pa-row Preparatory School, De Vrijzee
Primary School and two outpatient clinicsat Tygerberg Hospital.“Most of the children arrive hungry at
these schools and at the hospital,” says Lin-daLouw,manager ofMeals onWheels inPa-row. Louw heads a massive feeding schemethat provides more than 115 000 meals peryear, of which close to 300 per week are han-ded out to these children.“The Tygerberg Children’s Hospital pae-
diatric outpatients is a busy service,” saysDrCilla Springer, a paediatrician at thehos-pital. She says children from both the Capemetropole and outlying areas in the platte-land attend these subspecialist clinics.In order to reach the hospital by 07:00,
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Hunger at hospital wait eased for kids
Irene Castle,AnneMarieHansen fromRuyterwacht withlittle patientEugene, Gabrielaand Liana deAraujo (grandchildren of theCastles) andAlfred Castle.
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Some young stars were shining brightlywhen the Equilibrium organisation host-ed its annual awards celebration.With the Elsies River based organisa-
tion celebrating their fifth anniversary,the participants in their All Star Leader-ship Academy gathered in Parow to re-ceive their awards.Equilibrium director Yolande Groep
was very proud of their achievements andexcited about the growth of the organisa-tion over the past five years.“We had humble beginnings at The
RangeHighnowweare rendering servicesto 13 schools in and around Elsies River- and still growing,” she said proudly.
The organisation is funded by Depart-ment of Social Development (DSD) forEar-ly intervention, providing services to chil-dren and youth involved in using drugs.“We believe we also complement the De-
partment of Education’s drug testing initi-ative by providing evidence based pro-grams to vulnerable youth and their fami-lies,” she said.“What we have been doing is proving
successful and that is why people believein us and we want to expand this serviceto the Belhar area and beyond.“Equilibrium values partnerships and
are expanding our victim empowermentprogramme, which we hope will also befunded by DSD as they have expressed aninterest.“We have been providing supportive
All Stars triumph over drugs
Participants in the All Star Leadership Academy celebrate their achievements with ward councillor Michael Britz (front centre) and membersof the Equilibrium board, left, Elroy Duckitt (Founder of EQ), Whidney Prins (treasurer), Yolande Groep (director) and Taction Mafatle(chairperson).
The festive season is upon us as the ElsiesRiver-based ComArt Choristers, directed byProfessor Virginia Davids, present theirpopular annual Festival of Carols concert.It will be held on Sunday 7 December at
16:00 in St Nicholas Anglican Church, HaltRoad Elsies River.The concert is a firm fixture on the local
calendar and is a wonderful way to get intothe festive season spirit. The entertainingprogramme features the ComArt choristers,various vocal soloists and communal carolsingingEstablished in 1997 by Professor Virginia
and John Davids, ComArt is a registerednon-profit organisation (NPO) that providesaccess to arts training and resources asmeans to promote community growth, de-velopment and nation building. ComArtworks with other community organisationsas well as local and international strategicpartners to present sustainable access to arange of skills development activities in theElsies River community and beyond.These initiatives encompass choral and
vocal training and performances; youth de-velopment programmes; music instrumen-tal training; dance classes; cultural heritageinitiatives; international exchange pro-grammes, four youth theatre productions,and the Elsies Youth Arts Collective, aproject aimed at establishing an extra-mu-ral, broad-based arts, culture and creativecollective with learners from primaryschools in Elsies River, supported by theWCED District North, Artscape, SA MusicRights Organisation (SAMRO), TygerbergArt Centre, Cape300Foundation and the SACollege of Music at UCT.Their Festival of Carols concert is not to
bemissed. Tickets cost R50 and are availableat the door.V For further information, email comart@telkomsa.net
Choristersherald Xmas
and therapeutic services to victims ofabuse and crime on an ongoing basis.”It is through these supportive services
that they developed a more qualitativeyouth development program, the All StarLeadership Academy, with emphasis onsport, academics and skills.“Equilibrium has proven that we are
committed to a sustainable service andarecurrently facing the challenge to securemore central office accommodation sincethe demand for our services has increasedto the point that are our base at The RangeHigh is proving to be inadequate,” shesaid.
V For more information about their activities call021 931 7745 during office hours or their websitewww.equilibruimcentre.org.
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Stay healthy: As part of World AIDS Day celebrations, Handle your Health wellness events wereheld on Friday last week at the Bellville Middestad Mall and Parow’s Chinatown Mall. The eventswere organised by Metropolitan. Here in Parow are, from left, Linda Solmon, Caitlyn Johannes andEleanor Waites. Front from right are nurses Claudia Jones, Myrtle Adonis, Diana Binza andShemonry van Gent, HIV integrated counsellor. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Police are seeking information regardinga shooting.
On Friday 28 November at 23:45 a 47-ye-ar-oldmanwas gunned down inAlabamaAvenue Extension 13, Belhar.
He was fatally shot in the head.Polic communications officer Captain
JoeWilson said according to informationat hand, two unknown men were seenwalking with the deceased, pretending tobe friends, when one of them pulled outa firearm and fatally shot the victim.
“Hewas later identified asMark Juliusaka “Smirfie” from Witzenberg Lane,”
said Wilson.“The motive for the shooting is un-
known and the identity of the suspects isalso unknown. Two spent cartridges we-re recovered at the scene and the one sus-pect was wearing a white top and theother wearing a black hooded top.”
The suspects fled down Anrieth Laneinto Da Gama Road where they disappea-red. They fired another shot at membersof the public who attempted to pursuethem.V Anyone with information that may lead to thearrest and prosecution of the suspects can contact investigating officer Detective/sergeant Pume Xesi at Belhar CID on 021 953 8100 or 072697 1110.
Police seek to solve murder Pendelaars beleef frustrasieop dié stasie oor vreesMAGRIET THERON
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Toestande rondom die Tygerbergstasiebly ’n kopseer vir pendelaars wat daag-liks vrees hulle word daar beroof of be-
seer.“Ek bly in Ravensmead en ry elke oggend
voor ses vanhier afwerk toe,” sê eenmiddel-jarige vrou, wat haar telefoon onder haarklere wegsteek in ’n poging om nie ’n derdekeer vanjaar ’n prooi van misdaad by hier-die stasie te word nie.
Sy sê sy sien amper daagliks hoe mensese selfone, handsakke en juweliersware ge-steel word of hoe ontstelde slagoffers huil ofskree nadat hulle beroof is.
Sy sê sy het geen ander keuse as om oordie voetbrug van die stasie te stap nie, maardit is waar die meeste voorvalle plaasvind.
Sommige oggende stap haar man saammet haar, maar sy sê die ander dae is sy aandie genade oorgelaat.
Sy het nie een van die twee voorvalle toehaar selfoon gesteel is, by die polise aange-meldnie.VolgensGeorgeKepkey, voorsittervan Tygerwatch in Parowvallei, was daarverlede Donderdag ’n gewapende roof op dievoetbrug.
“Vyf jong mans met messe het ’n man hel-der oordag beroof en langs die kanaal in dierigting van die Parow-stasie weggehard-loop,” sê hy.
Langs die voetbrug is die draad heeltemalvernietig en kan boosdoeners sodoende opdie spoorweë se grond op die vlug slaan enwegkruip. Hierdie grond val nie onder diejurisdiksie van die Suid-Afrikaanse polisienie. Volgens pendelaars is daar egter seldeof ooit enige sekerheidswagte vanMetrorailte sien.
Riana Scott, woordvoerder vanMetrorail,sê bykans 500 km spoorlyn met 122 stasiesen 20 depots moet in die provinsie gepolisi-eer word en omdat hulle beperkte hulpbron-ne beskikbaarhet, is dit noodsaaklik dat eni-ge misdaad by die polisie aangemeld moet
word. “Ons ken sekerheid toe aan die handvan inligting wat ons kry. Die hoofbron vanhierdie inligting is gerapporteerde mis-daad,” sê sy. “Daarom is dit van absolute be-lang dat die geringstemisdaad by die polisieaangemeld moet word. al is dit hoe onbedui-dend. Selfs ’n persoon wat verdag lyk kanaangemeldword, want dit help omdie prent-jie te skets vandie tendense indaardie omge-wing,” sê sy.
Scott sê omdat hulle beperkte bronne het,is dit ongelukkig die enigstemanier hoeMe-trorail kan werk.
Sy sê die spoorwegpolisie vergader week-liks op provinsiale vlak met die Suid-Afri-kaanse polisiediens om aan die hand vanmisdaadverslae sekereknelpunte te identifi-seer. “Mense moet ook besef dat misdaadnou met die Kerstyd gaan toeneem, wantselfs boewe wil Kersfees hou,” sê Scott.
Sy sê sekerheid word tydens die Kerstydoral verskerp.Buitendie spoorwegpolisie, isdaar ook Metrorail Protection Services enkontraksekerheid by die onderskeie stasies.
Metrorail spandeer tot R180 miljoen perjaar aan sekerheid in die Wes-Kaap.
Gemors by die Tygerbergstasie lê agter diestukkende heining by die voetbrug, waargrypdiewe daagliks die hasepad kies nadathulle pendelaars beroof het.
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Backstage: The Little Angels Educare in Greenlands hosted their annual concert at theDorothy Boesak Hall in Bellville South recently. Getting a group ready to take to the stagewere teacher JoAnn Saal and principal Mercia Esterhuizen. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
There was plenty of festive fun at theDelft Community Hall last Friday whenHOPE Cape Town hosted its annual Chil-dren’s Christmas Party.
Over 300 childrenenjoyed theactivitieswhich included jumping castles, a photobooth, face painting and loads of other en-tertainment.
The childrenwere also treated to lunchand ice cream.
According to HOPE Cape Town DonorRelations Manager Fahim Docrat, seeingthe smiling faces was worth all the effort.
“This event has now become a high-light in the community social calendarand gives us the opportunity to bring joyto these children and provide a safe spacefor them to be children,” he said.
“Often children in such communitiesare forced to grow up much too soon andwe hope and call for wider long term ef-forts by all stakeholders to ensurewe cre-ate and sustain an environment wherewe take better care of our children andsupport efforts to nurture the next gener-ation.
“For this one day we helped the chil-dren forget all their troubles. I personallyenjoyed sharing their joy when we hand-ed out Christmas parcels which includeda toy, to each child.”
HOPECape Town is located at theMed-ical School of the University of Stellen-bosch, Tygerberg Campus, and is a non-profit organization providing outreach,education and counselling at communitylevel, focusing on HIV/AIDS and TB inthe Western Cape.V To support HOPE Cape Town or find out moreabout the work they do, please contact FahimDocrat on 021 938 9339 or email fahim@hopecapetown.com or visit www.hopecapetown.com
Christmas party fun for kidsThe men of Bonteheuwel will be makingtheir presence felt onSundaywhen the JointPeace Forum (JPF) takes to the streets to op-pose all forms of violence against womenand children.
“This is the time for all strongmen to cometogether for peace,” says Grant Abrahamsfrom the JPF.
“We want to invite all men to be part ofthismarch, even the youngsters, from all or-ganisations, churches andmosques, to high-light the plight and importance of the roleof men in our society, especially today as westrive for Peace in Bonteheuwel.
“During this critical period of 16 Days ofActivism against the Abuse of Women andChildren, we are also marching to declarethat we will walk with our brothers and ac-tively oppose all forms of violence againstwomen and children,” said Abrahams.
“We will not look away and no longer bebystanders.
“We declare that we will be respectful to-wards women and our children, and we willendeavour to always be a role-model toyounger boys in our communities.”
Themarch will be taking place on Sunday7 December, starting across from the Mora-vian Church at 15:00 and down to the Bonte-heuwel civic Centre.
Abrahams said since their last PeaceMarch in October, the area was still experi-encing a relative lull in shooting incidents.
“Extra police reinforcements are seen allaround Bonteheuwel, however, we as menrecognize the role we have to play in thecommunity as we have seen what happenswhen fathers are absent or not playing anypositive role in a child’s life.
“This is a definitive but necessary learn-ing curve for allmen andwewant to see howthe tide turns if and when men play that fa-therly role.”
V For more information about the event call Granton 072 391 0114, Yusuf on 072 285 4852, PastorMichael on 079 910 8039 or Paul on 074 754 9607.
Men to marchagainst violence
HOPE Cape Townvolunteers withHOPE Cape TownDonor RelationsManager FahimDocrat (centre)and HOPE CapeTown OutreachFacilitator, PaulineJooste (right)took the task ofproviding lunchat the event veryseriously but withlots of smiles.
Rolling about in a bathful of colourful balls was part of the fun for children at the Christmasparty in Delft.
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Police are requesting the community’s assis-tance in preventing tragic incidents invol-ving swimming pools and running watersuch as rivers and the sea. According to Bri-gadier Hendrik Jansen station commanderat Delft SAPS this time of the year presentscertain challenges in so far as that childrenand adults drown because they are ill infor-med of the dangers that lurks in swimming
pools and in running water.“They also underestimate the powers of the
sea currents and then endup indifficult situa-tions,” he said.
He requested that parents should not allowyoung children to be in the water without su-pervision and that they should take extremecaution and respect the power of nature.
The community is requested to take heedand apply the following precautionary meas-ures.
V Donot get intowater alone, not even if you
are a strong swimmer.V Children should never swim alone or
cross running waters, when it is unsafe.V Ensure that thewater depths are appro-
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sed when they are near water, even duringbath time.
V Install a safety barrier around swim-ming pools at home.
V Empty baths, basins, sinks immediate-ly after use.
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Tea time has become a winning time forDelft South Primary after they won a majorcompetition relating to the beverage.In March this year, Trinco Tea launched
a CSI campaign for schools around thecountry called “Walk a Mile in my Shoes”.The goal was to provide school shoes for
children in need. For at least seven millionSouth African children, the lack of even onepair of shoes is a stumbling block to gettingan education.Whether the road is too rough or the wea-
ther too cold, their bare feetmean they some-times can’t get to school.By collecting as many empty Trinco Tea
packets as possible and bringing them toschool, learnerswere able to put their schoolin the running to win R20 000 worth of com-puter equipment, and the top performingschools in each region received brand newschool shoes for all the learners.The schools’ communities were encoura-
ged to join in and collect tea packets.During November the celebrations were
in full swing at the Delft school won.They received R20 000 for their wish list
for computers, projectors, a printer and wa-ter dispenser.
Tea proves a winningdrink at Delft school
Learners at Delft South celebrate getting a newpair of shoes.
Caring for aged: TheSouth African NationalZakah Fund (SANZAF)hosted a morning ofentertainment and treatsas part of the SeniorCitizen Outreach programme at the Elsies River CivicHall in Halt Road lastweek. Standing from left,Shahida Cariem, FahmidaChicktay, Sulaiman Fortune,Mogamat Fatigh Petersenwho was the MC, PastorFrank Leonard (guestspeaker), Gadija Marthinus,Faeza Govind and GadijaGreen. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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An Eerste River detective based at theClaremont police station appeared incourt last week on charges of corrup-
tion and defeating the ends of justice.Detective ConstableACHendrickswas ar-
rested last Wednesday morning at his homeinEersteRiver.He appeared in theWynbergMagistrate’s Court the following day. Hewas, however, released on bail.In a statement released on Thursday the
police said the arrest formed part of ongoingefforts to root out corruption within theSouth African Police Service.Captain Frederick van Wyk, provincial
police spokesperson, said the policemanwillbe chargedwithdefeating the ends of justice,and corruption.
He said the arrest emanates from a Clare-mont assault case in which a female cleanerwas allegedly severely assaulted.According tomedia reports, the assault re-
sulted in the victim, Delia Adonis (52), sus-taining injuries when she was attacked atStadium On Main in Claremont, where sheworks as a cleaner, on 17 October.Van Wyk said the case was withdrawn by
the senior public prosecutor due to a state-ment furnished to the prosecutor by Hen-dricks, who was investigating the case.“Themember allegedly submitted a sworn
statement (by the victim) to withdraw thecase when the victim had no intention of do-ing so,” van Wyk said.“The member received an undisclosed
amount of cash from the suspects in orderto cover the victim’s medical costs, but heallegedly never handed the money over to
the victim for this purpose,” van Wyk ex-plained.Three of the five suspects, some of them
students at theUniversity ofCapeTown, andall in their early twenties, appeared in theWynberg Magistrate Court last week oncharges of attempted murder, assault withthe intent to do grievous bodily harm andcrimen injuria, it is reported.“The Western Cape police appeal to the
public to report corruption by using the pro-vincial complaints line aswe are eager to ridthe service of bad elements.“We would like to also express our appre-
ciation for all the information forwardedthus far,” said van Wyk.The constable appeared in the Wynberg
Magistrates Court on 10 February 2015.
V The provincial complaints line is 082 469 772.
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Almost R1,8 million rand has been raisedfor charity with the yearly Want ons Kan/’Cause we Can!Concert, taking place for the13th time next year.
TygerBurger is the media sponsor of thispopular event where some of the country’stop musicians and vocalists perform free ofcharge.While acts for the next Want ons Kan/
’Cause we Can! Concert, which takes placein July 2015, are still being confirmed, lastyear saw artists like Mathys Roets, KevinLeo and Danie Niehaus (Drie van die Bes-tes), Elvis Blue, Emo Adams en Take Note,Loki Rothman, Zanne Stapelberg, Francoisvan Coke and Jedd Kossew and AmandaStrydom supporting this cause.Charities that have benefited from the
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Elvis Blue is one of the artists who performedat last year’s concert.
A local hip-hop artist in Elsies River has anearly Christmas gift for fans.Three years after releasing his still highly
acclaimed Bix-C Theory EP, youth arts ac-tivist Cedrick “Bix-C” Flandorp hasemerged out of the woodwork with a brandnew project that will reveal exactly howmuchattention to detail this artists puts intocrafting a masterpiece – and you can get itfor free.The recording D-Cat-
alyst EP is the result ofan artist who not onlywanted to evolve hisown style, but intro-duce something freshto hip-hop fans and thegeneral public.Known for his work
amongst young artistsin Elsies River and sur-rounding areas withhis Bix-C 7490 projecthelping potential per-formers across a rangeof genres, this highlyskilled sound engineerhas worked with manyof the international art-ists who come to per-form in South Africa.Their approach to
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aims to achievewith virtually everythinghedoes and that is to bring about “big change”.For the past three years he has been hon-
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Bix-C the brand that it is and comprises ofC&E Productions who were responsible forcreating the beats for all the tracks on theCD.
“This includes Heinz“Einstein” Gunther,the engineer responsi-ble for recording, mix-ing and mastering this10 track EP, and thenthere’s my great friendAnzal Festerwho’s con-structive criticismplays an important rolein developing myunique sound.”With a rap style that
is fast and hard-hittingbut absolutely clear indiction, the tracks ontheCDaremostly inAf-rikaans.Steering clear of any
vulgarities, Bix-Cshows skill in regularlyand comfortably flip-ping between Englishand Afrikaans in a waythat many Capetonians
and South Africans are familiar with.V The official release date is 8 December and whilethe physical copies of the CD will be given away forfree, DCatalyst EP will also be available as a freedownload via his BixC Facebook page, thewww.bixc.wordpress.com web page or by sending anemail to [email protected].
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Date site ‘huge’ANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
In just over three months a private Face-book dating group has burst at the seams,with just under 18 000 members joining.The “Dunoon singles find someoneyou lo-
ve” has attracted members from all overSouth Africa.Co-founder Tdo’o Ferrarie said the phe-
nomenal interest hasn’t surprised him.“Every morning I have more than 60 re-
quests of people wanting to join,” he tellsTygerBurger.Lastweek alonemore than 2 500members
joined.What started reasonably slow for himand
his partner, Karabo Thejane, quickly esca-lated into a virtually unmanageable situati-on.In thebeginning the two friendswere able
to screen every request, but now they recei-ve somany they simply allow people to join.Every day more than 100 requests flood
their inbox.The founders made several stringent ru-
les when they started the group, the mostimportant, according to Ferrarie, being ru-le number one: “Rule number one is to ne-ver break any of the rules,” he insists.“We also don’t want people to fight their
fights in public. Go do it privately.”One of his main gripes with what has
transpired recently is people posting porno-graphic photos on the site, which is obvi-ously against the rules.“If someone posts something tasteless on
the site then everyone sees it. We removethe photo and ban the member,” he adds.Unfortunately in that time many unsus-
pectingmembersmight have seen the photoand the damage has been done.Maintaining a semblance of control in a
group that is growing exponentially is an is-
sue the founders are struggling with daily.Ferrarie says they hired two women to
help them a while ago, but they didn’t dowhat they were told and had to be releasedof their duties.“Another rule is that people must listen
to us,” he says.The site has been set up for people to find
companions, but there is nothing stoppinga person who has already found someonefrom joining.When Ferrarie was asked how he went
about marketing the group, he said that hewent on to other dating Facebook sites ba-sed in Cape Town and spread the word onthose groups.Just a few minutes later and requests to
join the Dunoon group inevitably flood in,because other similar sites “are simply tooslow” according to Ferrarie.Well established Facebook groups that
share vital community news struggle to re-ach 10 000 members, so perhaps everyonecan take a leaf out of Ferrarie andThejane’sbook.The age-old adage that “sex sells” might
on the other hand bewhat fuels the interest.This is, however, more than just a dating
site according to Ferrarie.“This is great for theDunoon community,
because it brings all of us closer together.People know one another much better now.Suddenly people I have never met knowwhere I live.”This year international marketing firm
Jana asked 18 to 30-year-olds where do theylook for a date or love. A study measuredanswers from 1 500 people across nine coun-tries, which included South Africa.Facebook was at the top of all of the lists,
sometimes by a huge margin.Facebook might not have been intended
to be dating site, but it has clearly been usedfor this purpose quite expertly by peoplesuch as Ferrarie and Thejane.
If your organisationhas somemajor plansfor next year you’re invited to a specialmeeting.The Bellville South Community Police
Forum would like to invite representati-ves from community organisations,schools, colleges, churches, mosques, andsporting bodies to a Plannery Meeting ta-king place at the AFMWorship Centre, 32Inspan Street, on Tuesday 9 December
from 18:30.This meeting is being held to assist or-
ganisations aswell as prevent duplicationof projects in the area for next year.TheCPFwill also enlighten themeeting
with projects that they have in mind for2015 and call for ideas to create a safer andpeaceful community in the new year.V For more information call the secretary on 078526 4559.
Organisations plan for next year’s events
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‘Ek soek net kos!” Dié brandmaer babahondjie kyk liewer anderpad, terwyl 'n groep polisiemanne verlede weekdie agterplaas van 'n woning in die Bishop Lavisarea deursoek tydens 'n teenmisdaadoperasie. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
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After taking out my car licenseI forgot to display it on mywindow. When I saw a trafficofficer writing out a fine, heexplained that there were twoamounts on it – R500 if yourlicense lapsed or R300 if youtook it out and did not displayit.
So it’s two weeks later and Iwant to pay it. I first try theinternet, as fines can be paidvia Absa. The only problem isthere is no reference numberon the fine, so the paymentwill not go through.
I then go to Absa, where thecashier tells me that theTraffic Department’s system isoffline and I have to wait for asecond letter through the SAPost Office.
No problem. So I go off tothe Traffic Department inDurbanville, where I am toldthat they can only take theR500 payment, not the R300one. This can only happen atthe Parow Traffic Department.
I then called the mainnumber, where I was told thatthe fine has not been capturedso I can’t pay it.
Why issue fines if they knowthat the offender can’t pay it?
Is the Traffic Departmentrun by human beings? I ambeginning to wonder...
FEDUPEmail
Traffic finerun around
After reading the SMS fromAnonymous, I feel the need to“bite back” (TB SMSes, 26November).
So many who regard them-selves as “dog lovers” forgetthat while they are at work,away for a weekend or attimes even a week, we the“lonely, old or just selfish” aresubjected to the continuous sadhowling, whining and barkingfrom many a neglected “pet”.
‘Dog lovers’ oftenneglect their pets
You leave home at the crackof dawn, returning some eighthours or more later.
The so-called “pet” is givenits food and then the owner isoff to bed and sleeps like a log,never hearing the night bark-ing. And so it is every singleday.
How many genuine lovinghours are spent with theanimal? As far as you areconcerned your dog protectsyour home and the barking “istheir way of communicating”.To whom, I ask?
To the phrase “get a life”,have you not noticed that wewho complain about the bark-ing are very much alive. We arethe ones who hear and are notdeaf to the sounds of an animalin distress, just surviving a“dog’s life” day after day.
PAWS AWHILEEmail
Indien daar verkeersknopeontstaan is daar geen verkeers-beampte in sig nie, maarvanoggend (Donderdag 27November) toe ek om 09:45 bydie opening van die nuweBuilders Warehouse nabyCapeGate was, was sekerheids-beamptes besig om die verkeerby die robot te reguleer, terwyldaar twee verkeervoertuie metverkeersbeamptes by CapeGategestaan het. Die beamptes inelke voertuig was besig om ietsop hul selfone te doen.
Ek het vir die manlikeverkeersbeampte, nadat ekteruggeloop het na my voertuig,genoem dat hulle liewers diewetsoortreders vasvat as omdaar te sit. Sy antwoord wasdat hulle dit nog gaan doen.
Die kersie op die koek wastoe ek van die Uitsig-gemeentese feesmark kom – om ongeveer10:50 – en daar staan nog ’nverkeersmotor met ’n beampteonder die bome naby Stodels inEversdalstraat geparkeer. Diéwas ook op sy selfoon besig.
Wie monitor die mense sebewegings?
Daar word gedurig genoemdat daar te min verkeersbeamp-tes is.
VERTEL MY DIE OU STORIEEpos
Verkeersbeamptesnou selfoonkorps
’n Paar jaar gelede, terwyl ek ’nvriend afgelaai het in MewWay, Khayelitsha, was ons deurtwee gewapende rowers aange-hou. Hulle het hul vuurwapensop ons gerig en aangedring opgeld, selfone en vuurwapens.
Alhoewel mense glo datgewapende reaksie in so ’nsituasie die geweld sal vererger,het gewapende reaksie inhierdie geval die aanvalontlont. Die aanvallers was baiegoed georganiseerd; hulle hetselfs ’n versteekte wag gehadom hulle tydens die aanval tedek. Hulle was nie gewonestraatboewe nie.
Dit kan nie van die ongewa-pende inwoners, wat allesgesien het en vir hul lewensvrees, verwag word om hulp tebied ten opsigte van die vang ofidentifisering van die betrokkemisdadigers nie.
Die enigste persoon wat ’nslegte persoon met ‘n vuurwa-pen kan stop, is ’n goeiepersoon met ’n vuurwapen.
Onmiddellike reaksie in ’nlewensbedreigende situasie isaltyd die beste. Die polisie kannie altyd oral wees om jou tebeskerm nie.
Daar is wel negatiewe aspekteverbonde aan vuurwapens,maar die positiewe aspekte ismeer.
Want moorddadige maniakkeverkies ongewapende slagoffers.
In ons geval het ’n taxi volgetuies gewys wat die meesteSuid-Afrikaners voel wanneerdie goeie ouens terugbaklei.
In die verbyry was ’n gewaaien duime in die lug aan dieorde van die dag.
Ons het nodig om voorbereidte wees en te doen wat verlangword om ons vriende enfamilies te beskerm.
CHARL VAN WYKEpos
‘Goeie ouens’ metwapens maak verskil
LEWENSKIEKIE
Meer as 16 daenodig om diégeweld te stuitDié tyd van die jaar word daar gewoonlikgroot klem gelê op geweld teen vroue enkinders.Vir sestien dae lank word ons gereeld
herinner aan dié euwel en hoor onsskokkende feite en statistieke daaroor.Maar verbeter die situasie enigsins?
Want jaar na jaar word dieselfde donkerprentjie geskilder.Vroue word in siklusse van geweld
vasgevang, omdat hulle by ’n man bly terwille van sy status of omdat hulle nie dievermoë of selfvertroue het om na hulselfen hul kinders om te sien nie.Op die lang duur word hul selfbeeld so
geskaad dat hulle nie in hulself glo nie;ook nie meer vertroue het in die beeldwat hulle na buite uitstraal nie. Hulleverloor hul identiteit en voel hulle hetgeen waarde in die samelewing meer nie.Kinders word so mishandel dat die
sielkundige letsels daarvan vir ewig aanhul menswees vaskleef, en baie keer diebasis vorm vir hul eie geweldsoptredeteenoor vroue en kinders in hul volwassejare.As gemeenskap kan ons dit eenvoudig
nie meer ignoreer nie en moet ons drukop die regering toepas om die politiekewil te kweek om kragdadig teen gewelden misdaad op te tree. Ook nie net watgeweld teen vroue en kinders betref nie,maar teen álle geweld en misdaad.Dit is tyd dat ons nie net vir 16 dae
van die jaar hieroor standpunt inneemnie, maar elke dag van die ander 349 dae.Raak ons nie almal betrokke nie, gaan
dié wanpraktyk net onverpoos voortduur.
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SMSV Alet, ek het jou brief gelees en ek, soosjy, kan nie dokters bekostig nie. Maar ekdank God dat ek geleer het om kruie te ge-bruik. Ek maak salf en tee van kruie. Ekverkoop Mas Ointment, wat klapperolieen kruie bevat wat met die pyn help. Ekis elke eerste en laaste Saterdag by dievlooimark by die Brackenfell-biblioteek.Ek nooi jou uit om met my te kom gesels.Ek sal jou graag help. Martina
V Nadat ek die artikel oor “car jammers”gelees het (TB, 22 Oktober), besef ek diswat moontlik met my gebeur het. Ek hetgaan inkopies doen by CapeGate LifestyleCentre en my motor gesluit. Toe ek uit-kom, wou my kontrole om my motor oopte maak net nie werk nie. Die karwag hetnet daar gestaan en kyk. Gelukkig komdaar toe ’n paartjie wat langs my parkeerhet en druk hulle kontrole, en oop is hulmotor. Toe ek weer myne druk, toe gaanmyne ook oop. Ek was op die punt om ie-mand te bel om vir my ’n battery vir mykontrole te kry. A. Alexander
V Ek raak moeg vir die publisiteit aangaan-de kindermolestering en verkragting. So-dra daar bewyse is en sake word aangegeeis die terugvoering wat jy kry: “Daar is teveel sulke gevalle. Ten minste het die kindnog kos en ’n dak oor sy kop.” Regtig? Isdit hoe die polisie se maatskaplike afde-ling dit hanteer? Tel die verkragte kindersnie meer nie? Anoniem
V Ruwiel se “fishy” vermoedens oor MajikForest is absolute onsin. Snags kon diebaie onwettige inwoners se vuurtjies sover gesien word as wat hulle gerumoer ge-hoor kon word. Omliggende buurte is sieken sat daarvoor. Dankie, Andrea! Anoniem
V What are people’s problem with Hadi-das? How does one remove a bird from anarea? It’s not a rhino; the bird will just flyback. Unless you mean by remove and killit. Stop complaining about petty things. Louise, Durbanville
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
Woensdag, 3 Desember 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11
Carols get you in the spiritThe Christmas feeling comes to ElsiesRiver when Badisa hosts its annualCarols by Candlelight service onSaturday.It will be hosted at the VG Church on
the corner of Halt Road and GrandviewStreet starting at 18:00 with AlbanPetersen as the guest artist.V Tickets are R30 and available at the door orfrom 021 932 6721.
V The Galileo Open Air Cinema runsat Hillcrest Quarry on Tuesdays, atKirstenbosch Gardens on Wednesdays and at the V&A Waterfront onThursdays until 23 April 2015. Visitwww.thegalileo.co.za for movie listings and tickets.
V Ice Slide Wonderland is on at Canal Walk from Friday 5 December until Saturday 11 January. Entrance fora 45 minute session cost R80 or R60for miniriders. Visit www.canalwalk.co.za for more. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to win tickets.
V Madiba’s Blu-Era, an art exhibitionby Dr Willa Boezak, is on at the Artscape New Box Office Foyer from Friday 5 December until Sunday 11 January. The Portfolio of works depict anumber of prominent jazz/blues artists who symbolically express Madiba’s mood at significant stages of hislife over a period of 67 years. Entrance is free.
V WomanZone will host their finalevent in the 13 Women Storytellingseries with Vuyiseka Dubula a renowned activist, at 3 Joanne Road, Wetton on Saturday 6 December from10:00. Entrance is free. Email in[email protected] or call 076506 6867 for more information or tobook.
V Camphill Village Westcoast willbe hosting a Christmas market onSunday 7 December with everythingfrom beauty products to food on offer. Little ones can enjoy activities likeface painting while there will also befree tractor rides around the farm. Visit www.camphill.org.za or call 021571 8600 for more.
V FamFest, a festival for the wholefamily, takes place at the Wild CloverFarm near Stellenbosch on Sunday 7December. Activities include jumpingcastles, a small petting farm, facepainting, balloon sculpturing, HulaHooping, an interactive Drum sessionand live entertainment. Tickets costR60 per person from www.quicket.co.za. Children under two enterfree. Visit www.famfest.co.za for more. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za towin tickets.
V Oppi Kole will be hosted at TheStage in Bellville on Saturday 12 December from 18:00 with BernardBraaibroodjie en die Braai Honne. Entrance costs R200 and includes useof braai facilities and grids (bring your own meat, spices and utensils),salads, wood, the show and a photobooth. Call 082 817 6016 or email so[email protected] before Tuesday 9 December to book.
V The Art of the Brick, the world’spost popular Lego exhibition, runs atthe V&A Waterfront’s Watershedfrom Friday 12 December until Saturday 28 February 2015. Tickets costR140 for adults and R95 for childrenfrom Computicket. Visit www.theartofthebricksa.co.za for more.
V Summer Experience 2014 takesplace at The River Club in Observatory on Saturday 20 December with topmusical acts, wellstocked bars anda variety of gourmet food options.Ticket prices vary. Visit www.facebook.com/BigDreamerEvent for a lineup and more information on theevent.
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12 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 3 Desember 2014NUUS
Die Wet opGesinsgeweldstrek wydDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
Selfs kuberboelies en selfoonteiste-raars kan deesdae deur die Wet opGesinsgeweld vasgevat word.
“Die bestek van die wet is baie wyd enbasies enigiemand wat deur enigiemandanders fisiek, seksueel, verbaal of siel-kundig mishandel word, kan met behulpvan dié wetgewing om beskerming vra,”het ’n plaaslike prokureur, Sunél Beese-laar, gesê met die aanvang van die veld-tog van 16 dae van aktivisme teen geweldteen vroue en kinders in Brackenfell.
Die veldtog is Woensdagoggend vanstapel gestuur deurdie Brackenfell-ka-mer vir sakevrouein samewerkingmet die Bracken-fell-polisie.
Beeselaar sê datgeweld in die wetgedefinieer wordas enige vorm van’n gedragspatroonwat vrees vir dieberokkening vanleed teenoor ’n kla-er inboesem.
“Dit sluit enigeherhaalde beledi-ging, verkleine-ring, bespotting ofopsetlike aksie inwat die slagoffer openige fisieke of siel-kundige vlak leedkan aandoen.
Selfs jaloesie, be-skadiging van eien-dom en ekonomie-se mishandelingword gedefinieeras geweld,” sê sy.
In gevalle vanekonomiese mishandeling het oortredersbyvoorbeeld sy of haar finansies opsetlikweerhou in ’n huwelik of saamblyver-houding tot nadeel van die ander. Sóword baie vroue wat geen ander heenko-me het nie, genoodsaak om in geweldda-dige huwelike te bly, het sy bygevoeg.
Oortreder’n Oortreder word volgens die wet ook
nie net beperk tot net binne die huwelik,saamleefverhouding of gesinsopset nie.
“’n Slagoffer wat deur ’n onbekendepersoon geteister of agtervolg word, kanhom of haar ook tot die hof wend. So ookslagoffers wat op hul selfone of sosialemedia geteister word deur middel van on-welkome boodskappe of eksplisiete fo-to’s,” sê Beeselaar. Volgens haar bemag-tig dié wet die hof om die identiteit vanselfoonteisteraars van enige selfoon-diensverskaffer te verkry. “’n Mens moetbaie versigtig wees wat jy op Facebook sê.
Enige herhaaldelike belediging of lasterteen ’n spesifieke persoon kan vertolkword as geweld in terme van die Wet opGesinsgeweld,” sê sy.
’n Slagoffer kan gratis by die naastelanddroshof se gesinsgeweld-eenheid, ’ninterim-interdik verkry, wat op dieselfdedag uitgereik word. Volgens Beeselaarmoes slagoffers van teistering in die ver-lede die hooggeregshof nader, wat etlikeduisende rande gekos het.
“Die klaer moet egter probeer om so-veel moontlik inligting op die verklaringte verskaf. As die oortreder se identiteitbekend is, sal hy dadelik met ’n interiminterdik beteken word.
Die klaer sal ’nlasbrief ontvangwat hom of haar instaat sal stel om da-delik die polisie tekontak om die oor-treder te arresteer,sou hy aanhou metdie spesifieke on-wettige aksies,”verduidelik sy.
In gevalle vanteistering op Face-book en ander sosi-ale media plat-forms, was sulkeinterdikte al selfsvia die spesifiekeplatform beteken,sê sy.
“Nadat die inte-rim-interdik uitge-reik is, moet dierespondent dan op’n keerdatum te-rugkeer hof toe omhom of haarself teverdedig, waarnadie interdik finaalgemaak kanword.”
Volgens Beeselaar het dié wetgewingbaie skerp tande, maar kan dit net in wer-king tree as slagoffers na vore kom.
VroueAo. Erica Crous van die Brackenfell-po-
lisie sê daar is verskeie redes hoekomveral vroue nie na vore kom met gesins-geweld nie.
“Gesinsgeweld draai om mag en dit vatsommige slagoffers jare om uit te kom ensommiges doen dit nooit nie,” sê sy.
“Die meeste vroue bly in gewelddadigeverhoudings ter wille van hul kinders,maar eintlik doen hulle die kinders meerleed aan. Só word die patroon voortgesitwanneer die kinders as volwassenes danook gewelddadig optree in huwelike ofmet individue trou wat hulle mishandel.
“Ander vroue het geen ander heenko-me nie en ander is weer sielkundig só af-getakel dat die wil by hulle ontbreek omaksie te neem,” verduidelik sy.
Nuwe boek van Wendy weer ’n trefferANDRÉ BAKKES
@andrebakkes
Die immergroen kinderboekskrywer,Wendy Maartens, se nuutste skeppingkom reg op die hakke van haar vorige
een.Dié inwoner van Tableview skryf dat die
byle huil. So, ’n oningeligte joernalis kan se-ker maar vergewe word as hy sê: “So Wendy,vertel ons van jou nuutse boek, Die BesteSuid-Afrikaanse Spookstories.”
“Nee, nee, dit het in September verskyn.My nuutste ene is Vertel vir my ’n Storie,”antwoord sy.
“O, natuurlik,” lag die joernalis. “Ons hetverlede jaar in September daaroor geskryfin die artikel ‘Boek leer ons hoe om verskilte maak’.”
Wendy bly vir ’n oomblik stil en sê toe baiestadig dat verlede jaar September se boekwas Suid-Afrikaanse Helde en Ikone, en datsy toe daarna nóg drie geskryf het voor haarnuutste boek, Vertel vir my ’n Storie.
Die spoed van haar pen is onrusbarend virjoernaliste, maar wonderlike nuus vir haarjong lesers. In haar 13de boek leer Haas ’nbelangrike les oor geduld toe hy op ’n dagteen Skilpad resies hardloop, die musikantevan Bremen wys wat jy met goeie spanwerk
kan regkry en Aspoestertjie se twee narestiefsusters kry hul verdiende loon.
“Daar is 20 sprokies wat ek verwerk heten dan fokus ek op waardes soos verant-woordelikheid, innerlike vrede en eerlik-heid. Aan die einde van die sprokie is daar’n gedeelte wat spesifiek met die kind praaten vir hom of haar vertel waaroor dit gaan.
“Dit gaan daaroor om die kind se aandagte fokus op ’n manier wat hulle dit kan raak-sien. Ek maak die abstrakte amper tasbaar.”
Die boek is amper net so waardevol vir ou-ers en onderwysers as wat dit vir kinders is.
“Dit gee ewigheidswaarde aan ’n Kers-kous, omdat ouers en kinders die geleent-
heid kry om mekaar en die lewenswaardes,waarop die fondament van ’n gelukkige ge-sin gebou word, opnuut te ontdek.
“Ek het 22 jaar ondervinding asgraad 3-onderwyser en is steeds by die on-derwys betrokke, net op ’n ander manier.”
Die hardebandboek met lieflike illustra-sies deur Rob Foote is reeds op die rakke vanboekwinkels teen ’n prys van R199,95.V Vir meer inligting oor Wendy en haar boeke, gaanna www.wendymaartens.com.
WEN! WEN! WEN!V Drie lesers kan elk ’n kopie van die boek wen. Besoekwww.tygerburger.co.za om deel te neem.
A Brackenfell company was named as theCape Chamber of Commerce and Industry’sExporter of the Year last week.
In addition, the company also received theDesign Award, which is sponsored by the SAMaritime Safety Association (Samsa).
Maverick Trading manufactures manholecovers, frames and other products from pol-ymer concrete.
“This is an incredible achievement for acompany that started 14 years ago with astaff of just six and has grown into one of ourbest local producers and exporters,” said Ja-nine Myburgh, president of the chamber.
Maverick Trading’s products, which in-clude gully grates and grids for storm waterdrains, are widely being used to replace steelgrates and covers that are regularly stolenfor sale to illegal scrap metal merchants.They are lighter, stronger and cheaper thanthe steel products they are replacing, and asthey have no scrap value they are ignoredby thieves.
“Maverick Trading is a remarkable exam-ple of a company that solved a major prob-lem and turned it into a profitable exportingbusiness, creating more than a 100 jobs inthe process,” she added.
Local firm wins export award
BRENDEN RUITER@ruitervaniewind
’nVrou van Ruyterwacht beskuldigdie polisie en die ambulansdien-ste daarvan dat hulle haar dogter
se lewe in gevaar gestel het.Venicia Carstens van Colesbergstraat
sê haar dogter, Lee-ann Merrington, hetSaterdag aan die bloei geraak ná sy on-langs ’n miskraam gehad het.
“Ons het die ambulansdienste gebel,maar hulle het nie uitgekom nie. Uit des-peraatheid het ons die polisie gebel, want’n taxi is vreeslik duur,” sê Carstens.
Wat sy volgende gedoen het, kan haarnou in groot moeilikheid laat beland,maar sy sê sy gee nie om nie.
“Toe die polisie nie uitkom nie, het ekgebel en gesê my kind is geskiet. Vyf mi-nute later toe stop hulle voor die deur.Wat het van ons gemeenskap geword asdie polisie net uitkom vir geweldsmisda-de? Kom hulle net uit as bendelede ge-skiet word? As my dogter gesterf het, soudit ’n lelike ding afgegee het.
“Hulle wil my nou aankla, omdat ek glodie polisie mislei het met my oproep. Hul-le kan doen wat hulle wil; ek is nie bangnie.” Om haar dogter by die hospitaal tekry, moes hulle toe later ’n taxi neem.“Tot vandag (Maandag) het die ambulans
nie opgedaag nie. Niemand het ook nikslaat weet oor hoekom die ambulans niekom nie. Inwoners verdien beter as wathulle tans kry.”
Sers. Esmirelda Pheifer, woordvoerdervan die polisie in Elsiesrivier, wat ookRuyterwacht bedien, het bevestig datdaar Saterdag ’n “skietery” aangemeld is.
“Ek kan die voorval bevestig, maar kannog nie in dié stadium bevestig of daar’n kriminele klag teen die vrou gelê gaanword nie,” sê Pheifer.
Sy sê verder mense moet daarteenwaak om oproepe na die polisie te maakas dit nie vir ’n ware noodgeval is nie.
“Die polisie se hulpbronne is beperkom misdaad te bekamp en as hulle nog nagevalle moet uitgaan wat nie regtig mis-daad is nie, plaas dit geweldige druk ophulle,” sê Pheifer.
Robert Daniels, woordvoerder vir dieprovinsie se nooddienste, sê by navraaghy kan nie ’n rekord van Carstens se op-roep opspoor nie. “Ek het weer gekyk enons het sonder enige twyfel nooit so ’n op-roep ontvang nie,” sê Daniels. Intussenhou Carstens vol hulle het die noodnom-mer 107 geskakel en dat iemand die op-roep op ’n rekenaar gelaai het. Daniels sêweer die mense by 107 moet die oproepna hulle deurstuur, maar die Carstens-oproep het nie by hulle uitgekom nie.
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Crooning: Singer, songwriter andstoryteller Nataniël, brings his newestshow, Jeffrey and the Cold Feet, to theOude Libertas Amphitheatre fromThursday 11 to Saturday 13 December. Hewill be joined on stage by Charl duPlessis (piano), Juan Oosthuizen (guitar),Werner Spies (bass) and Hugo Radyn(drums). Tickets cost R190 and areavailable from Computicket. Visitwww.oudelibertas.co.za for more. WIN!WIN! WIN! Two readers can each windouble tickets to the show. Visitwww.tygerburger.co.za to enter.
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With a new drummer and a string ofbig shows behind their name, DeWallen are powering on into the
new year.TygerBurger last spoke to the Kuils River
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aKing, Taxi Violence and Van Coke Kartel,performed at Ramfest and toured to Johan-nesburg and the Garden Route.“It was my first time up to Joburg, not a
big fan,” guitarist Pieter Bekker says, add-ing that Ramfest was also a bit of an adven-ture.He got lost picking up equipment in Cape
Town and made it to the festival in Helder-stroom with minutes to spare.“He literally pitched up as we were going
on stage,” frontman Jeandré Swanepoelchips in.“We’re the same ol’ De Wallen, same ol’
nonsense, still don’t know what the hellwe’re doing,” he says.
New singleBut despite the band’s “devil-may-care”
attitude, they still spend a lot of time work-ing on breaking into the industry.They released a new single, “Heart Rate
Rocker”, in May and Jeandré says it’s morelight-hearted than the material on DirtyDeals.“After the first album we had time to re-
flect on the writing process and back thenwe thought we were going to be a seriousrock ‘n roll band, but we realised we’re notall that serious.”Jeandré describes “Heart Rate Rocker” as
a “tongue-in cheek jingle about the girlsfrom Stellenbosch” and says fans can expectmore of the same when they record again.There will be another new element to af-
fect the band’s sound when they recordagain, thanks to new drummer AndreWent-zel.“We’re lucky to have snapped him up be-
cause he’s a little older than us and a lotmore business minded.”Local fans may recognise André as the
drummer for 3rd World Spectator, who re-cently parted ways.
Funky beatsThe band have been hard at work writing
new material and they’ll be spending sometime reworking old and new songs with An-dré to accommodate his style.“You’ll maybe start seeing some more
groove, funk andhip-hop beats,” Pieter says.“The hip-hop element is definitely going
to be introduced,” Jeandré adds, pointingout thatAndré couldn’t have joined the band
at a better time.“We’ve beenworking onnewmaterial, but
we haven’t committed to it yet.” The bandmembers have been figuring out their ownparts in the new songs, but André’s new in-fluence will help them polish the overallsound.De Wallen hopes to release a new single
early next year. “The rest of the albumshould follow shortly after,” Pieter says.Fans can catch thematMercury onFriday
19 December where they’ll perform withFilth and Stoker. Entrance costs R30 at thedoor.V Visit www.facebook.com/DeWallenBand for moreabout the band.V Jeandré and Pieter visited the Orange Couch togive fans a taste of their new direction. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to watch their performance and interview.
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Singer and songwriter Jesse Clegg iscurrently busy with his longest tour todate.
With more than 20 stops across the count-ry, Jesse is using the tour to promote his la-test album, Jesse Clegg Live and Unplugged.
“We’ve been playing these acoustic showsfor the last 18 months and they’ve been get-ting a really good response,” Jesse explains,adding that people often come up to him af-ter the show asking for an acoustic album.
He decided to record one of his acousticperformances at The Venue, in Johannes-burg, where ambient mics helped to capturethe “essence” or “vibe” of the show. JesseClegg Live and Unplugged is made up of re-imagined songs from his previous albums,as well as covers of songs that have influen-ced his music.
“When you have just two guitars and twovoices, you really have to be creative withhow you present the songs.” Jesse says hehad to work hard to rework songs, some ofwhich are big rock tracks, in a way thatwould still be new and interesting. “It’s a ve-ry stripped down, very intimate set.”
For the recording, Jesse was joined on sta-
ge by guitarist Richard Onraet, who is joi-ning him on tour, percussionist JasonSampson and bassist Roger Hobbs. The al-bum was still mixed in studio like normalalbums, but the live recording gives it a“spontaneous energy”.
Jesse’s acoustic arrangements will be ex-posed to all kinds of audiences as the toursees him playing everywhere from festivalsto smaller clubs.
“It’s a diverse range of shows, sizes andformats.” He’ll also be taking his band to a
lot of new venues. “It’s a big experiment.”Jesse’s unplugged album was released
specifically for the tour, but he’ll be back instudio to work on his next album as soon asit’s done.
He’s hoping to release his new material assoon as March, but he’ll need to decidewhich of the 35 songs he’s currently workingwith will make it to studio.
“When you have a body of work, there arealways some songs that are better thanothers, naturally.” Jesse says he always hasa sense of what will be the first single andhe won’t stop writing until he’s found thatsong.
Fans might hear some of his new songs du-ring the tour. Capetonian fans can catch Jes-se and Richard at Blue Peter in Blouberg onMonday 15 December. The duo will be atJoostenberg Wine Estate on Wednesday 17December, at Café Roux in Noordhoek onFriday 19 December, at De Brasserij in Stel-lenbosch on Saturday 20 December, at StarBar in Somerset West on Friday 26 Decem-ber, at Muratie Wine Estate in Stellenboschon Sunday 28 December, at Die Boer in Dur-banville on Tuesday 30 December and theElectric Vines Festival on 31 December.V Visit www.jesseclegg.com for more on Jesse’s tourdates and how to book.
Jesse Clegg unplugs as he hits the roadJesse Clegg isbringing his newunplugged albumto Cape Town.
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V Joe Barber VI – Life will be on stage atthe Baxter Theatre until Saturday 10 January. Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Rob van Vuuren will be at the BaxterTheatre’s Golden Arrow Studio until Saturday 17 January with his show, WhatWhat.Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Andriette Norman en Schalk Joubertis Donderdag in Vinkel en Koljander by DieBoer te sien. R120. Bespreek by www.dieboer.com of 021 979 1911.
V Gareth Woods, Gary Castleton, Nelsonde Gouveia, Joe Emilio an American comedian, Joey Lee, will be at Meraki in Durbanville on Thursday from 20:30. Entrancecosts R20 at the door.
V Patrick Canovi and Dean Coche will beat Johnny Fox on Friday from 20:00. Entryis free but booking is essential. Call 021 5580686 to book.
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V The Kill Heavy, Haiven Band andMcCree will be performing free shows atthe V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre on Saturday from 18:00 as part of the 2014 Takethe Stage contest.
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South Africa’s top blues acts will come toge-ther at Hillcrest Quarry this weekend for theTable Mountain Blues Summit.
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Woensdag, 3 Desember 2014 SPORT TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 19
Sege wink virDurbiesSAREL BURGER
Durbanville storm voort na ’n volgendeoorwinning terwyl Tygerberg-klub,Milnerton en Noordelikes-Goodwood
ook halfpad deur die jongste reeks seniortweedaagse krieketwedstryde in die WPgoed geplaas is om hul teenstanders se dop-pie te laat klink.PieterMalan (103*) en JacoCastle (65*) het
met hul onoorwonne vierdepaaltjie-ven-nootskap van 119 lopies saam met Kuda Sa-munderu (41) Durbanville goed laat weg-spring teen Edgemead, die jongeling in diePremierliga.In antwoord op die Durbies se 242/3, gesl.
staar ’n opvolgbeurt Edgemead (114) in diegesig.
WalgooiDit was net Stefan Joubert (33) wat in ’n
mate kon walgooi teen die verwoestendeboulwerk van Nathan Swartz (5/36) enBrandon Viret (3/18).Bellville (207/5) trek nog mooi gelyk met
Kaapstad-klub (230), danksy Stiaan van Zyl
(83*), Bradley Barnes (52), Carl Raubenhei-mer (5/68) en Daniel Childs (3/46).Tygerberg (164/9, gesl.) sit stewig in die
saal teen Vishoek (94) ná veral briljanteboulwerk deur Chad Fortune (6/5). Vroeërin die dag was Adam Rouse (41) en LuwaazSeptember (34*) die beste van die Tygerberg-kolwers.
VoorsprongMilnerton (219/9, gesl.) het ’n eerstebeurt-
voorsprong van 74 lopies teen Bonteheuwel(145) behaal met behulp van knap bydraesdeurCraigCopeland (4/36 en 30) enMatthewSnyman (64).Noordelikes-Goodwood kon op ’n swak
Yorkshire-baanblad weliswaar net 145/6gesl. in sy toegelate 60 boulbeurte aanteken,maar het die tuisspan toe vir net 111 lopiesuitgehaal.Werner Moolman (58), Richard Holman
(6/32) en Brendon Philander (3/25) het uitge-blink vir die Goodwood-span, wat sy tweedebeurt op 40/0 sal hervat.Kuilsrivier (87) het egter hotagter van
Avendale (248/6) gekry.
Durbanville-Bellville se senior rugbyspanhet ’n gunstige loting gekry vir sy deelnameaan die Gemeenskapsbeker-kompetisie (virSA nie-universitêre klubspanne) vroeg aan-staande jaar.Die Durbanvillers moet in hul afdeling
nouwelhul aanslagop ’nplek indie eindron-de begin met ’n wedstryd in Oos-Londenteen Old Selbornians, maar hulle sal darem
in hul laaste afdelingwedstryd tuis speelteen Rustenburg Impala, die verdedigendekampioen en moontlik die sterkste span indie kompetisie. Boonop het die Durbies ’nloslootjie halfpad deur die uitdunronde.Durbanville-Bellville sal ook sy tweede
wedstryd op 28 Februarie tuis speel teenSprings,waarna syderde teenstanderdiePEPolisie-klub sal wees. – (Sarel Burger)
Goeie toernooiloting vir D’ville-Bellville
Bellville Southresident HildeWoodman received aLifetime Achievement Award at theannual WesternCape Sports CouncilAwards on Fridayevening. She wasrecognised for her33 years of involvement in judo.PHOTO’S: RASHIEDISAACS
Spotlight shines on sports stars
Bellville South residentKeegan Agulhas (13) wasnamed Schools Sportsman of the Year. TheSettlers High Schoolpupil represented SouthAfrica in chess.
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With a kaleidoscope of motorsport at-tractions on offer, Saturday’s finalmain circuit meeting of the year at
Killarney includes exciting national partici-pation and seems set to bring the seasonalcurtain down in style.Topping the bill, the opening round of the
new All-Africa Endurance Series is going tobe supported by the final leg of the PowerSeries sponsoredbyWingfieldMotors. In ad-
dition, in a build-up to an attempt on the Af-rican truckpulling record, localmusclemanBen Visagie (Kraaifontein) is ready to at-tempt to drag a 20 ton truck a distance of 50metres along the Killarney main straight.
Longdistance matchupThe long distance three-hour race has at-
tracted entries from all the main centres inSouth Africa. Here it is going to be particu-
larly interesting to see how the hugely po-werful 8.4 litre, V10 Dodge Viper in thehands of Gauteng’s Charl and Harry Aran-ges fares against newWestern Cape champi-on Francis Carruthers and Nick Adcock atthe wheel of the slick Juno SS3 that untilnow, has dominated the Sports and GTevents in the Cape this year.Others to watch in this one include Greg
Mills and Deon Joubert in a Pillbeam LMP
100 that is being prepared for next year’sprestigious LeMans 24-Hour race, while Da-veAlhardeff and theLambert familyare sha-ring Dave’s American Panoz V8.The Power Series includes events for the
brutal V8 Masters where although champi-onship leaderMarcelAngel is a fair distanceahead of the pack, he could still be caughtby Craig Jarvis. And with all the cars thatwere damaged in thatmonumental pileup atthe start of theopeningevent lastmonthnowrepaired and back in action, there should bea full field.Then,whileWayneWilson (NissanPrime-
ra) and JesseHuggett (VWJetta) deserve ad-miration for taking on a full field of class ABeemers in the Midas Clubman events, itseems more likely that the winner’s laurelswill be claimed by an M3 in the hands of Ju-naid Slamang, Ebrahim Levy or Achmat Le-vy, or the spectacular Danie van Niekerk inhis 325.
Hard fightAlthough versatile Nick Adcock is to sha-
re a powerful sports car in the three-hour,it is unlikely to affect his potential title win-ning performance in the one make MakitaSupercar events. But he will have to outsco-re drivers like Brad Wadeley, Steve McCar-thy, Andrew Moffitt and Jarryd Evans.With class C exponent Paul Simonholding
an overall lead in the Jive GTi Challenge,this class is likely to be as hard fought as thefrontal battle in class Awhere second placedNian du Toit will be the driver to catch.
RACING: AN EXCITING RANGE OF BATTLES ON OFFER AT KILLARNEY
Sizzling season’s end
Francis Carruthers, leading the field in his Juno, will be the Cape Town hopeful for the African 3 Hour Endurance Race.
Vasco da Gama FC’s Tarryn Hepburn pulls the shirt of Taylor Roodt of Phoenix FC during aCape Town/Tygerberg LFA fiveaside tournament at Parow Park on Sunday. The matchended deadlocked at 11. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Tug tackle
AWA’s ultimate fight night on Thursday 11December features a 23-man Coca-ColaRoyal Rumble battle where the last manstanding will exit the ring with the most co-veted belt.The current title holder is Miss Gorgeous
who vows to keep the belt for a second yearrunning even though he’ll be the first manentering the ring and will have to battlethrough the full complement of 22 remainingwrestlers. If he manages to do that, he’ll bethe first man in AWA history to accomplisha back-to-back victory.Johnny Palazzio comes back all guns bla-
zing for this match to defend his cruiserweight title he was able to retain after a bat-tle with Mr Money three months ago. Thiswas the fight where Palazzio broke his legand continued in the ring despite the injury.
As for Mr Money, losing to Palazzio in theprevious match means he’ll have to wear adress on the night of the Royal Rumble – theresult of the lost challenge.Other superstars set to contest will be the
AllAfricaHeavyweightChampion– theMis-sing Link, ShaunKoen,MaxTheBody, Sam-my Swiegers, Ed-Electric and El-Marco. Ifyou’re expecting absolute chaos, you won’tbe disappointed in this massive, unrestric-ted brawl.While the Royal Rumble will undoubtedly
be the highlight of the evening, it is by nomeans the only match worth making the ef-fort to see. In fact, the AWA have preparedan extended talent pool for this event andthat means five intense bouts.The Parow Civic Centre once again hosts
the action and the first fight starts at 19:30.
Fighters to battle itout to the last man
Mr Money (Goodwood), Johnny Palazzio (Brackenfell) and Vinnie Vegas (Athlone) are three of themen competing in the Royal Rumble.