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The suburb’s name is no reflec-tion of the living conditions ofits residents.
Freedom Park is said to be heldhostage by gun-toting youngstersrunning amok in the neighbour-hood.
Residents are now again havingto duck and dive for cover to dodgebullets.
An elderly couple escaped beinghit after stray bullets smashedthrough their front room windowwhen conflict erupted between ri-val gangs in the area recently.
Since last year, the ongoing gangviolence in Freedom Park has resi-dents living in fear.
Martin Carolse (55) has lived inBayern Munich Street for sixyears, but says he has never feltmore unsafe.
Hearing gunshots is nothing newfor him.
However, he never would havethought it would hit so close tohome.
“My wife and I just lay on thefloor next to our bed when weheard the gunshots ring out,” he re-calls. “I can’t even say how manyshots were fired that night becausethere were so many.”
Gun-wielding gangsters run be-tween the houses, showing no re-gard for innocent lives.
So say residents who are fed-upwith the rise in crime and grimeplaguing their neighbourhood.
A total of five homes were leftriddled with bullet holes after ashooting spree on Sunday 21 Sep-tember.
“We were too afraid to leave ourhome after the shooting. My wifeand I remained indoors until after
10:00 the next day,” Carolse says.Relative Felicity Jacobs main-
tains a lack of police visibility andpoor area lighting are contributingfactors to the rise in crime.
“There are only two lights in thisarea. This is inadequate area light-ing given the size of the communi-ty,” she stresses.
Freedom Park is an extension ofTafelsig. While the neighbourhoodis relatively new in comparison tothe rest of Mitchell’s Plain, resi-dents insist it is not an excuse forthe poor area lighting in the area.
“Area lighting is a council issue,but we report the lack of area light-ing to officials and nothing gets
done about the matter,” Jacobsadds.
Despite numerous attempts, theCity of Cape Town failed to com-ment at the time of going to print.
Mitchell’s Plain police spokes-person Sergeant Jerome Voegt con-firms a discharge of firearm casewas opened last Monday morning.
“It is alleged that the previousnight unknown suspects fired sev-eral shots towards the complain-ant’s house. No one was injuredduring the incident and no one hasas yet been arrested,” he says.V Forward information of the case to Detective Constable Thembelani Mbulawa on(021) 370 1782.
FREEDOM SHATTERED: A total of five homes have been left riddled with bullet holes after a shootout between rival gangs in Freedom Park last weekend. Residents say a lack of area lighting and poor police visibility is only fuelling the raging gang fights in their neighbourhood. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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Gang murder capital of SALAILA MAJIET
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Gangmurders are on the rise inMitchell’s Plain.The Cape Flats township
has been dubbed the gang murdercapital of the country, having re-corded the highest number of gangkillings during the last recordedperiod.This is according to the annual
crime statistics released earlierthis month.Police management are now
looking at ways of reducing thenumber of gang murders, but in-sist they cannot turn the tide with-out the help of the community.New top cop Major-General Ab-
raham Gregory Goss says the fig-ures are of grave concern.Provincial police commissioner
Arno Lamoer says 8% of murdersin the province are gang-related.This tally includes children
killed in the crossfire and whengangsters kill one another.Nyanga and Mitchell’s Plain are
among the areas with the highestmurder rates.“We will have to increase the
number of firearms recovered tostop the bloodshed and ensure sus-pects are convicted,” Goss main-tains.A well-known alleged drug king-
pin was gunned down in Tafelsiglast Monday night.The Lentegeur man, known only
as “Vet”, was shot dead on an openfield in Hangklip Street.
Residents say it is only a matterof time beforemore bullets fly afterthe 46-year-old man, believed to bea leading member of the Ameri-cans gang, was shot dead and twoother people wounded.A 29-year-old suspect was arrest-
ed in connection with the shootingshortly after the incident. Police al-so confiscated a 9mm Norinco pis-tol with the serial number filed off.As the sun set last Monday, doz-
ens of people gathered in the
streets to watch the drama unfold.Police quickly cordoned off the
scene and scoured the area for evi-dence.Volunteer crime fighters assist-
ed with crowd control.The vicinity near Hangklip
Street was tense following theshooting.Goss says: “We cannot continu-
ously pick up bodies and recoverfirearms. We need to get to a pointwhere we can sit safely in our
homes without worrying about be-ing hit by stray bullets.”A Tafelsig resident, speaking to
People’s Post on condition of ano-nymity for fear of her safety, saysshe was on her way to a shop whenthe shots rang out.“I hurried home as quickly as I
could and cameout after police cor-doned off the scene,” she says.“These gangsters and drug deal-
ers are in theminority and we can-not allow them to rule our commu-
nities.”Another Tafelsig resident says
Vet was a ruler of the undergroundworld. “Before it cost R40 000 to ar-range a hit on someone’s life. To-day, these gang leaders pay young-sters R1 000 to do the job. Becauseso many children roam the streetsand are not in school, this is the lifethey get lured into,” she says.Meanwhile, a known gangster
was shot dead in Lentegeur twoweeks ago.The man, known only as “Wor-
sie”, was gunned down near therailway line in a gang-related inci-dent on Monday 15 September.The unfenced railway line has
for long been a bone of contention,as rival gangs shoot across thetracks and young children use it asa shortcut to get to school.Rival gangs, the Scoombizos and
Naughty Boys, are behind the re-cent incident, officials confirmed.The number of murders in
Mitchell’s Plain has risen from 91to 158 in the last financial year.Mitchell’s Plain Police Station
also recorded the highest numberof attempted gang murders in theprovince during the 2013/14 peri-od.However, more people are mur-
dered in Nyanga than inMitchell’sPlain.Mitchell’s Plain remains the
highest contributor to crime in thecountry.The local police station also serv-
ices the biggest population groupout of all stations nationwide.
CRIME SCENE: Retaliation shootings are expected to rock Tafelsig, residents say. This comes after an alleged seniormember of the Americans gang was gunned down in the area last Monday. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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CPF electionsThe Mitchell’s Plain Community PolicingForum will host its annual meeting onWednesday 15 October.New leadership will be elected. All com-
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LIQUOR LICENCES
Cops ‘don’t inspect outlets’LAILA MAJIET
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Council has called for an investigation in-to the actions of a police officer in chargeof liquor licence applications.
This comesafter itwas revealedat subcoun-cil that applications for the extension of trad-ing hours are being supported by the Desig-nated Liquor Officer (DLO) on the basis of“false information” provided.Comment submitted to subcouncil for con-
sideration indicates a number of liquor out-lets are not in close proximity to the establish-ments outlined.However, this is not the caseThese applications have since been denied.Subcouncil chairperson Eddie Andrews
says many of the outlets are in fact in closeproximity to mosques, churches, schools anddrug rehabilitation facilities.An application for the extension of trading
hours on weekdays and weekends was sub-mitted by several Westridge liquor traders,including a store in Smid, Avocado and Fries-land streets.The granting of the applications in question
will have a negative impact on the communi-ty, subcouncil officials believe.“Approval of the applications prejudices
the residents of the area, residents of an insti-tution for the aged or frail, pupils of an educa-tional institution under the age of 18, the pa-tients of a rehab facility as well as the congre-gation of a place of worship located in thevicinity of the proposed licensed premises,”Andrews points out. “We cannot object onmoral grounds, but rather on the basis of thebylaw which we have done.”
Proportional representative councillorAchmat Williams says it is “largely problem-atic” when an officer of the law provides falseinformation for consideration at subcouncil.“Some officer says there are no churches,
mosques or schools nearby when there are,”he stresses. “The report from the police istherefore incorrect and the officer needs to beinvestigated.”Andrews has committed to engagingMitch-
ell’s Plain Police Station management to ad-dress the matter. “I will engage the stationcommander in a bid to get to the bottom ofthis.”Police failed to respond to questions about
why details of places of worship, schools,frailcare centres aswell as rehabilitation cen-tres were omitted on submissions from theDLO.Mitchell’s Plain police spokesperson Ser-
geant Jerome Voegt says no complaints werereceived about the Westridge liquor outlets,prompting the designated officer to supportthe application.“Act 4 of 2008, clearly stipulates that a li-
cence holder has the right to apply for an ex-tension of liquor trading hours. The proximi-ty of a liquor store must not disturb or inter-fere with the day to day operations of a placeof worship or school. On a daily basis opera-tions are conducted by the officer to verifycompliance with the Act,” Voegt explains.Residents are urged to report non-compli-
ant liquor stores to the authorities for actionto be taken.The Liquor Bylaw grants a basket of rights
to the applicants, Andrews adds. “We need tofamiliarise ourselves with the bylaw so wecan apply our minds accordingly.”
PROOF: Several applications for the extension of trading hours at licensed liquor outletshave been denied at subcouncil. This comes in the wake of “false information” being provided by the local Designated Liquor Officer in support of the applications. This photo is anillustration. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 30 September 20144 NEWS
SPCA
Guide for slaughterWith the annual Islamic celebration ofEid-ul-adha (Eid of Sacrifice) daysaway, guidelines forhumane slaugh-
tering have been issued.This is according to a statement by the
Cape of Good Hope SPCA, which also saysthe celebration takes place between Friday3 and Monday 6 October.The SPCA is calling on those planning to
slaughter sheep or cattle to follow theseguidelines to ensure the animals do not suf-fer unnecessarily.According to the Animals Protection Act
(No.71 of 1962):. All animals must be confined in such a
manner that allows them adequate space,ventilation, shelter, food and water;
. No animal should be picked up by itsfleece, dragged, chased or prodded;
. Animals should be restrained humane-ly while being transported and when being
slaughtered;. Noanimal should be tied by its legswith
bailing twine and crammed into the back ofcar boots or laid on their sides on the backof bakkies;
. When due to be slaughtered, animalsshould be laid on their sides and not on theirbacks to avoid distress. Animals should alsonot be forced to stand or kneel duringslaughter;
. Knives used for the slaughter must alsoremain extremely sharp so that the slaugh-tering remains as humane as possible;
. Only experienced people should per-form the slaughtering. Inexperienced lay
persons who attempt to perform the slaugh-ters often cause horrific trauma and pain tothe animal.The SPCA advises individuals who are in-
experienced, but want to participate in Qur-bani, to contact the SPCA inspectorate on(021) 700 4158/59 or after hours on083 326 1604 for referral to such establish-ments.Anyone who wishes to perform Qurbani
at their residential premises are urged to en-sure that animals are slaughtered humanelyby an experienced person and must obtainpermission from their local City of CapeTown environmental health office. The
SPCA strongly discourages the slaughter ofcattle in places without adequate infrastruc-ture to adequately restrain the animals pri-or to slaughter.The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), the
Halaal Trust and local farm owners haveonce again collectively committed to ensureEid-ul-adha is held not only in accordancewith theMuslim religion and culture, but al-so in accordance with the law.Moyo Ndukwana, SPCA inspectorate
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 30 September 2014 NEWS 5TRANSPORT
MyCiTi safetyscrutinisedLAILA MAJIET
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Council has come under fire for the “un-fair allocation” of resources.LawEnforcement officers have been
stationed at the temporaryMyCiTi bus sta-tion in Town Centre since the inception ofthe service in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday5 July.But residents insist the officers are need-
ed elsewhere to serve and protect the mass-es.However, council maintains it is not
within the ambit of Law Enforcement totackle serious crimes, including gangster-ism and drug dealing.Resident Edward Johnson (25) questions
why when there have been no perceivedthreats against the new mode of transport,has council invested such security meas-ures.“There have never been any real threats
against the MyCiTi bus infrastructure, soI cannot understandwhy static deploymentof council officers is necessary.”On some occasions, up to three Law En-
forcement vehicles with two officers ineach car have been stationed at the tempo-rary MyCiTi bus stop at the Town Centretransport interchange.Brett Herron, Mayoral Committee mem-
ber for Transport, says Law Enforcementofficers rotate among allMyCiTi bus routesand stations to assist with passenger safetyand the detection of fare evasion, as well asto ensure that theMyCiTi rules are upheld.However, community leaders in other ar-
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Louw questioned why Law Enforcementand Metro Police were stationed at the My-CiTi bus station when there is a desperateneed for static deployment at the tradingprecinct (“Turnaround planned for TownCentre”, People’s Post, 7 August).“We all need to be protected and need a
fair share of council’s cake,” hepointed out.Town Centre shopper Mary Louw (67)
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little regard for residents.”Shopper Timothy Jantjies (49) reiterates
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More roaddeaths over payday weekendsTwelve people die on average every pay dayweekend on the province’s roads alone.
This is according to Donald Grant, pro-vincial minister of transport and publicworks.
Analyses of this year’s fatalities data in-dicates that road deaths on pay day week-ends spike by as much as 23.6% comparedto other weekends.
“While, on average, 3.6 people are killedevery day onWestern Cape roads, this risesto an average of 6.2 people per day over payday weekends,” he says.
Last month was the worst weekend re-corded this year, with 26 fatalities over theweekend of 1August. The following pay dayweekend, which started on 29 August, sawa further 20 people killed, Grant confirms.
He advises motorists, pedestrians androad users to not become another statisticby taking the necessary precautions.
“Do not mix alcohol and road use,” Grantwarns.
“Driving or walking on the roads whileintoxicated is a quickway to an early grave.Use public transport if you intend drinkingalcohol.”
If you are travelling in a vehicle, alwayswear your seatbelt and never exceed thespeed limit, he continues.
“Exercise extreme caution while drivingon Fridays from 18:00 until midnight, onSaturdays from 06:00 until 10:00, on Satur-days from 18:00 until 04:00 and on Sundaysfrom 15:00 until 21:00.”
Greater mobility and increased access toalcohol are reflected in spikes in the deathrate over pay day weekends, Grant adds.
“While further data analysis is requiredto isolate all of the factors involved, the pub-lic is warned to please exercise extra cau-tion over this time.”
FUN FOR ALL: Rocklands residents arejoining hands to getthe youth off thestreet. In a bid tounite the community,the Seaview BlockCommittee hosted aHeritage Day programme on Wednesday. Families cameout in their numbersto enjoy the festivities. Communitybuilding exercises, including a doortodoor treasure hunt,was enjoyed by all. Afiveaside soccertournament got theyouth excited as they battled it out on the pitch. A play about domestic violence and crimehighlighted the issues facing many families, a father abusing his family, children choosing thewrong friends, a young child seen by a doctor for stab wounds as well as counselling optionsavailable to those in need. The youngsters were treated with party packs and food donatedby ward councillor Danny Christians and resident Shireen. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/SEAVIEW BLOCK COMMITTEE
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Active citizenship is set to drive for-ward a plan of action to fight crime inMitchell’s Plain.
This emerged at a series of public meet-ings hosted by the local police authorities.With a new top cop in charge, residents
are invited to come on board and assist inthe battle against crimeand grimeplaguingthe Cape Flats suburb.New cluster commander Major-General
AbrahamGregory Goss says as the top con-tributor to crime in the country, somethingis amiss in Mitchell’s Plain.“At a recent crime scene, I had the oppor-
tunity to engage with a resident. She wassobbing and asked when the bloodshedwould stop,” he recalls. “I told her it wouldstopwhenparents take responsibility. Chil-dren involved in crime do not fall from themoon. They are our children.”We can never divorce ourselves from our
responsibility, he stresses and calls on thepublic to remember that “corruption hastwo legs”. “It is the corrupt and corruptee.We cannot be proud of our scoreboard,” hesays in reference to the recently releasedcrime statistics. “A serious mobilisationcampaign is needed. We can make an im-pact and make Mitchell’s Plain, Strandfon-tein and Lentegeur safer.”At recent imbizos in these policing pre-
cincts, residents were given the opportuni-
ty to raise concerns and offer solutions.Poor response times, lack of police visi-
bility and non-response from officials weretabled as priority concerns from residents.A man known only as Lungile says a po-
lice caravan is needed in Mandalay.The volunteer crime fighter sayswith on-
ly one patrol van for Mandalay andMontclair, criminals have the perfect op-portunity to strike.“When the patrol van is inMandalay, the
young boys rob homes in Montclair. Addi-tional resources must be deployed,” he in-sists. “I have sent through suggestions, butnever receive any feedback from manage-ment.”Goss agrees additional resources is need-
ed. “However, we only have one caravanwhich is stationed at Town Centre. I willhave to see where we can acquire anotherfor Mandalay.”Westcape Villas residentWaydeline Hen-
dricks says 87housebreak-inshavebeen re-ported in a period of 12 months.“Wehada suspect break into threehomes
in one day,” she says. “People have becomedespondent, aswewait fourhours forpoliceto respond.”Goss says residentsmust ensure informa-
tion given to policewill lead to a conviction.“We cannot recycle criminals.”Lentegeur Community Policing Forum
chairperson Basil Coetzee encourages resi-dents to see the men in blue as a part of thesolution. “We have to work together.”
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Thedoors of theStrandfonteinCashandAccount Enquiry and Motor VehicleRegistration office will remain open
until further notice.Council had initially intended to close
the offices in the coastal village amid plansto relocate to the Liberty Promenade Shop-ping Centre in November.But City of Cape Town officials have
since taken the decision to keep the doorsof the Strandfontein offices open due to thevast area it serves.Deputy mayor and Mayoral Committee
member for Finance Ian Neilson says thePromenade Mall was chosen as the pilot tolocate a City customer care office in a shop-ping centre.But the City believes it would be in the
best interests of everyone to try and retainthis office, he says. “Discussions are under-way between the landlord and theCity’s Fa-cilities Management Department to see ifthe City can renew or extend their leasethat would have expired on 30 September,after keeping it open on a month-to-monthbasis,” Neilson explains.The facility opened its doors in 1997.A total of 5 000 transactions are processed
at this office each month.The pilot project to relocate council offic-
es to a mall form part of the City’s strategyto ensure customer care facilities are moreaccessible, Neilson says.Relocating to a mall would mean longer
operational hours.The City’s office in this mall would be
open Mondays to Sundays and businesshours would be the same as the shoppingmallwhichareMondays toThursdays from09:00 to 18:00, Fridays from 09:00 to 19:00,Saturdays from 09:00 to 17:00 and Sundaysand public holidays from 09:00 to 15:00.“In order for these offices to relocate to
shopping malls, the City will need to closesome offices within that area – after takingall of the pros and cons of the area con-cerned into consideration – and move thestaff and equipment to the shopping mall,”he adds.Strandfontein residents are divided on
the issue.Some insist it is a good move, as many
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a council facility in the seaside suburb.Working mom Maggie Davids believes a
cash office at a mall is ideal.“Asaworkingparent it is nearly impossi-
ble to get to the council offices duringwork-ing hours. I have to take time off to go tothe cash office,” she says.Farouk Isaacs reiterates this.“While it is convenient to have the coun-
cil offices on our doorsteps, it would begreat if the operational hours were extend-ed to assist those whowork,” hemaintains.JonathanMartin (67) says travelling long
distances to the nearest mall just to do atransaction is not financially possible forsome.“There are people who barely have mon-
ey for food and now they are expected tofork out cash for travelling fees should thecouncil offices move,” he points out.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 30 September 201410 NEWS
Laughter good for your healthFeeling down in the dumps?Then a good laugh may be just the
right medicine to lift your spirit.The 4 Steps Support Group for sub-
stance users and their families will becelebrating its fourth anniversary onSaturday 4 October.To mark the special occasion, a laugh-
ter workshop will be held.The session will be facilitated by Cape
Town’s laughing lady, Bronwyn Kilroe.The purpose of the workshop is to en-
couragepeople touse laughter as ameth-od of treatment to combat many of theills and the stresses of life without re-sorting to over-the-countermedications.The support group has helped a
number of families and substance usersusing the simple four-step programme.
There are support groups inWestridge, Eastridge, Grassy Park andAthlone.
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pen Rapiti, is to have a support group inevery area of the country, within walk-ing distance for members.The programme is very easy to set up;
the big problem is the lack of interest bythe community to get involved and theabsence of help from State institutionsto help the group to achieve its objective,he says.The free workshop will be held at
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HERITAGE DAY
Record for largest serving of fried chickenLAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A new world record for the largest serv-ing of fried chicken yet has been set.To celebrate Heritage Day on
Wednesday 24 September Hungry Lionserved over 1.6 tons of free chicken to Mitch-ell’s Plain residents.The fast-food outlet smashed the current
world record of 1076kg, serving up steaminghot chicken at the Liberty Promenade Mallfrom a mega-sized, 4m high version of theiconic Hungry Lion Pride Bucket, whichwasspecially produced for the Guinness WorldRecord attempt.Brandmarketingmanager Tashalene Reid
says the main aim of the record attempt wasto give back to one ofHungry Lion’smost loy-al communities. Mitchell’s Plain residentsenjoyed 13 644 pieces of Hungry Lion’s king-sized chicken with a free Coke.The queue of residents snaked around the
mall, as people flocked to the shopping centre
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entertainment.“It was a fun day for all. We are big fans
of Hungry Lion and could not turn down theoffer of free chicken,” she says.Reid says Heritage Daywas the perfect day
for the event.“Not only did we put smiles on thousands
of faces, but today was also about Hungry Li-on, a Proudly South African brand, breakingthe world record within a community thatsupports us every day,” she says.In 2010, the record was claimed by KFC in
Louisianawith a serving of 907kg, in celebra-tion of its 70th birthday.In 2011, the record was broken in Japan by
the Qatar Food Company at the Karaage Fes-tival with a serving weighing in at 1076kg.The crowd erupted with loud cheers when
it was announced that the world record hadbeen broken.
IN IT TO WIN IT: Hungry Lion on Heritage Day broke a world record for the largest serving of friedchicken. The fastfood outlet served up warm pieces of chicken to Mitchell’s Plain residents whoflocked to Promenade Mall for the Heritage Day feast. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
IN LINE: Thousands of people stood in the queue for a free meal. Some even came from as far asOudtshoorn. ALL SMILES: A young Mitchell’s Plain boy enjoys his crispy fried chicken and soda.
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If unsanctioned connections are foundthe property owners will be given a compli-ance order to rectify the matter within astipulated period.Those who do not comply will be fined in
terms of the Wastewater Bylaw.“Illegal connections are problematic be-
cause especially duringwetweather excesswater can stretch the capacity of the waste-water conveyance systems. Not only canthis result in overflows, but the City’swastewater treatment plants are beingforced to process water that otherwiseshould not have been treated,” Sonnenbergexplains.“Limiting the amount of water that is un-
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sponsible for ensuring the safetyof beach users throughout theyear, the peak summer seasonfrom October to February sees anincreased number of seaside visi-tors which requires additionallife guarding resources, councilofficials say in a statement.The City will contribute R3,5 m
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Council’s Social Development and EarlyChildhood Development Directorate re-cently held an inductionprogramme for thenew fieldworkers and clerkswhohave beenemployed through the Expanded PublicWorks Programme (EPWP) to help imple-ment the directorate’s Street People Pro-gramme.R2.5m is being spent on the initiative,
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held for 49 fieldworkers and seven clerkswho will be employed by the Street PeopleProgramme until the first quarter of nextyear.The fieldworkers’ main objective will be
to engage with street people with a view toproviding assistance to those who want toget off the streets.Their tasks will include monitoring the
number of street people in their respectiveareas; identifying individual needs, includ-ing health issues and their prospects of re-turning home; identifying newarrivals andusing resources available to discouragethem from making a home on the streets;and facilitating other services required andtransfer to assessment centres.Suzette Little, the Mayoral Committee
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once more funding becomes available.Between April last year and June, 116
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cial in our engagement with street people,”Little says.“They are at the coal face on a daily basis
and are able to help effect meaningfulchange in the lives of those who find them-selves on the street and who are looking fora way out. The beauty of this initiative isthat we are not only helping people on thestreet.“We are also addressing unemployment
through the appointment of the fieldwork-ers – thus tackling two very important chal-lenges in our city.”In addition, the directorate will continue
providing employment opportunities forstreet people through the EPWP cleaningproject.In the previous financial year, 500 street
people were employed to clean and main-tain parks, cemeteries and kramats forthree months.“We held a workshop earlier this year
where many street people indicated thatthey want to get off the streets, but face sev-eral challenges including unemployment.By creating these opportunities throughtheEPWP,we are able to put themona paththat helps restore their dignity and theirconfidence,which in turnassists the reinte-gration process,” Little says.
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Workers sigh with relief as pay day brings with it an in-flux of cash and opportunities. But for some, this cash in-jection is an excuse for reckless behaviour.Provincial government released statistics showing that
weekends after pay day bring a 24% increase in carnageon our roads.Six people a day are killed on average in motor acci-
dents over these weekends. This past pay day weekendsaw at least 25 deaths on Western Cape roads – the thirdworst weekend of the year.The increase has in part been attributed to increased
numbers on the road as people travel to visit loved ones.However, the accidents have also been linked to an in-
crease in drunken driving – made possible by the moneyinmotorists’ pockets. Almost 80 arrests for drunk drivingwere made this weekend alone.While alcoholmay offer a temporary reprise from some
of our more grim realities, these binges also bring an in-creased risk of death in accidents and alcohol-related ill-ness.Binge drinking leads to motor accidents, falls, burns,
drowning and hypothermia. Homicide, suicide, domesticviolence, heart attacks, STIs and meningitis have alsobeen linked to binge drinking, according to a study.It can result in alcohol poisoning, which can be fatal,
and drinking among youth between 21 and 25 years canalso stunt brain development.Surely this money could be better spent investing in
one’s future.At a recent event, mayor Patricia De Lille said alcohol
is still one of the most commonly abused substanceswhich leads to several negative effects on our communi-ties, such as Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. Over 10 000 bottlesof alcohol, confiscated on the city’s beaches, were de-stroyed at the event.Imagine if a portion of this wasted money could be re-
turned to our communities. It could, if only we turnedaway from reckless spending and invested our hardearned earnings in education and community projects.
Jobs: how is State helping?Many of the newspaper reports regardinggangsterism and crime in coloured areaslink this to unemployment and poverty. Yetcoloured people in theWestern Cape are los-ing their jobs by the day. Less coloureds arebeing employed in major retail stores eventhough these stores are located in almost ex-clusively coloured areas.
Government departments are even worse.It appears they would not think twice to
get rid of coloured employees.Government’s affirmative action policy is
usually given the blame for this.Bursary, learnership and study opportu-
nities also bypass most of them.What is government’s planwith the provi-
sion of jobs to and empowerment of colouredpeople?
Hardly anyone is willing to stand up andvoice their dissatisfaction about this.
Is there no one who genuinely cares aboutthe upliftment and development of this con-stantly overlooked group of our country?
Will the recent amendments to the Em-ployment Equity Act bring about any posi-tive change at all?GINO CONTALDI,Tafelsig
Sassa: ‘no help to get pension’I would like to know how far all the pension-ers came with their money being deducted.
My grandmother, aged 87, got paid R700.She doesn’t own a cellphone [for which] tobuy airtime.
I was at the South African Social SecurityAgency (Sassa).
They gave me a number to call. It was notthe call centre number. This after I threat-ened to phone the [media] for answers.
It is not fair to old people to not give thema direct answer to where their pension is go-ing.
I’m frustrated because I had to stay out ofmy work twice to assist my grandmother.Please help to voice our concerns clearly.Nobody is helping and I’m not going to leaveit here; even if I have to take this to courtfor her sake.JESSICA
Maintenance: other side of coinIn response to the story “Father’s rights ig-nored” (People’s Post, 9 September). I am onthe opposite side of this coin.
I am not disputing what he is goingthrough, but I know what it feels like to betreated as the problem.
I went to theMaintenance Court whenmyson turned eight. Never in those eight yearsdid I refuse for his father to see him. Butwhen he decided to get married and reducemymaintenance, I had to turn to the courts.
The very place that was supposed to assistme and guide me treated me like a criminal.I was only there to get what is rightfully inmy son’s best interest.
But they won. My son’s maintenance wasreduced and I never bothered going back tocourt because I knew I was fighting a losingbattle.
My son was paid a lousy R600 a monthsince the age of about two until he turned
18. My ex couldn’t afford to pay more, butthe day we appeared he had a lawyer. I wassitting with hospital bills that I had to payoff, but we made it despite that struggle.
Collecting the money at the office everymonth was something I dreaded becauseeven there us women are made to feel use-less. We aren’t treated with the respect wedeserve. Trust me; I spoke to many womenwhile spending hours there to collect themoney.
Sometimes the money wasn’t even in, be-cause some men feel they can do that. Wejust had to fight that tireless fight.
I thank God today that that part of my lifeis over. It was no fun and it is not fair onour kids.
We are already raising them alone.We do not need to be victimised over it.
We dowhat is in the best interest of our kids.ANON
Protect womenHow can we help reduce rape cases thisspring and summer?
I have grappled with the issue of persist-ent rape cases and sexual harassment onwomen. What comes to play is the fact thatwomen are weaker vessels and even if thereare cases of sexual harassment for both gen-ders, women seem to be more affected thanthe men.
South Africa is a great country with richcultural heritage. The Medical ResearchCouncil results estimates about 3 600 report-ed rape cases a day in South Africa. I wasshocked when I read those stats recentlyduring Women’s Month!
One wonders why this is the case in acountry with such a rich cultural heritage.How can we help our girls and women? Aslong as we hide this issue, it will keep per-sisting.
It is high time we stop assuming it will fixitself.
Menaremeant tobeaprotection to awom-an but the minute they view a woman as acompetitor who needs to be silenced, therewill always be a problem.
I am also appalled when I walk the streetsofMuizenberg and seewomenwearing littleto no clothing. No wonder men are temptedsexually.
I realise there are many causes of rape.But I want women all over South Africa tobe cautious, and to help the men. And men,protect your women!MARGARET GICHUKI
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R290 000 HANOVER PARK
Semi Detached 2 Beds Home with a
Lounge, Std Kitchen, Fam. Bath,
Tiled Floors with vibracrete.
Shariff 082 781 2903
NEW TAFELSIG R230 000
4 Bedrooms, kitchen,
lounge and bathroom.
Fareed 0829592301
EASTRIDGE R310 000,3 Bedrooms, fam bath, tiled
flooring, fully enclosed with raisedvibracrete and carport.Shariff 0827812903
AGENTSWANTED
TRAININGPROVIDED
BEACON VALLEY R330 000
Freestanding fully enclosed.
3 Bedrooms, lounge, family
bathroom plus shower.
Fareed 082 959 2301
ROCKLANDS R370 000
4 Bedrooms. Extended. Needs tlc,
offers welcome, can be divided into
2 for extra income.
Fareed 082 959 2301
Zulpha071 762 5611
View more pictures on
www.rawson.co.za/strandfontein
Email: [email protected]: 021 393 7456
Theo Rainers083 784 1955
Tania Wyeth084 240 0606
Randall April071 6188 421
Bradley Thomas076 648 8757
Emsily Pienaar084 694 9515
Stanley Vlotman079 718 8876
EXTENDEDfamily home + separate entrance;
Tiled lounge; sep bath & toilet; diningroom; entertainment room +
bathroom; Main bed with BIC's;Carport.Ph Tania
NEAT & SPACIOUSLY RENOVATED3 bedr fam home offering a main en-
suite, FFK, BIC’s, Tan gar, Built-inbraai, Aluminium windows throughout.
Asking price R645 000Ph Stanley
FREESTANDING 2 bed home;Fitted Kitchen; lounge; Familybathroom; Spacious yard forextensions; Fully enclosed.Asking price: R485 000
ph Bradley
RENOVATEDHome offers sep lounge & dining
room; Tiled Kitchen;Family bathroom; Single Garage . Secured with
B/Bars & gates .Asking price: R420 000.
Ph Randall
PORTLANDSOffers from R530 000 invited
WELL LOVED 3 bed f/standinghome; Fitted Kitchen; Tiled lounge;
Double Carport neatly paved;Spacious backyard for extensions;
Safe & secure.Asking price: R550 000
ph Randall
BAYVIEWR550 000 negotiable
FREESTANDING3 Bed home; Tiled lounge; FFK; Fam
bath; Beds with BIC's; Garage &carport for 1 car;Fully enclosed.ph Bradley
PORTLANDSOffers from R580 000 invited
EXTENDED3 bed home; FFK; Extended lounge;Double garage; Entertainment area;
Family bathroom; Fully enclosed.Asking price : R595 000
ph Emsily
NEW
RELEASE
NEW
RELEASE
NEW
RELEASE
NEW
RELEASE
PORTLANDSOffers from R560 000 invited
EXTENDED2/3 bedroom home; FFK; Rooms with
BIC’s & Lam floors; Main en-suite;Spacious main bedroom; Carport for 3
cars;Asking price : R585 000
ph Emsily
PORTLANDSR560 000 Negotiable
EXCEPTIONALLY NEAT3 bedroom home; FFK; Beds with
BIC’s & tiled floors;; Extended mainbedroom + Main en-suite ; Carport for
3 cars neatly paved;ph Emsily
NEW
RELEASE
LONDON VILLAGEOffers from R695 000 invited
PERFECT FOR BIG FAMILY! 318m2 of livingspace; Downstairs - sep lounge & diningareas; FFK; sep bath & loo; 1 x bed; 1 xbed/ent room; Upstairs - 3 x beds; 1 x
spacious lounge; Full bath + shower; Garparks 2 cars; Paved backyard parks 5 cars.
378m2 Corner plot.Asking price: R730 000.
Ph Randall
MOVE-IN-CONDITION 3 bed home +
ent area with built-in braai; tiled lounge;
FFK; Beds + tiled floors; Garage +
carport with r/c door parks 4 cars; 362m2
Corner plot.
Asking price: R670 000
ph Stanley
MOVE-IN READY - 3 bed extendedhome + Modern FFK; 2 Sunken lounges+ gas fireplace ; Sep diningrm + built-in
gas fireplace; All beds with BIC’s; FullMES + jacuzzi; Gar with r/c door parks 2
cars. Secured with B/Bars, gates.Asking price: R585 000.
Ph Randall
SECURE LIVING 2 beds; Fittedkitchen; Tiled lounge + kitchen ;Family bathroom; Secured with
B/Bars, gates.Asking price: R420 000.
Ph Randall
FULLY ENCLOSED4 bed home + sep lounge & diningareas; Family and TV Room; Bath
with o/head shower; Single garageand u/cover parking for 2 cars;
ph Tania
VERY NEAT & LOVEDhome; Tiled lounge; Fitted kitchen;
Fam bath; Beds with laminatefloors; Carport for 2 cars; Fully
secured with burglar bars & gates.Asking price: R350 000
ph Bradley
RONDEVLEI PARKOffers from R470 000 invited
LENTEGEUROffers from R395 000 invited
COLORADO PARKOffers from R650 000 invited
NEW LENTEGEUROffers from R570 000 invited
WATERGATE ESTATEOffers from R400 000 invited
WOODLANDSR470 000 Negotiable
ROCKLANDSOffers from R360 000 invited
EASTRIDGEOffers from R330 000 invited
3 Bed home; Tiled lounge; Fambath; Beds with laminate floors;Garage & carport for 1 car; Fully
secured with burglar gates.Asking price: R385 000
ph Bradley
STRANDFONTEINR650 000 negotiable
ADMIRALS HILLOffers from R595 000 invited
ASTRID SMITH-DE GRUCHYMaster Practitioner in Real Estate
021 393 9609072 170 2087
WE MAKE IT HAPPEN!Independently owned and operated franchise
C ALL US FOR A FREE VALUATION ON YOUR PROPERT Y
AGENTS NEEDED IN ALL AREAS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW
WOODLANDS R270 000
LENTEGEUR – R340 000
Secure & modern 1 bed flat in complexwith remote gates and parking bay.Riana 071 769 9258
3 beds, bics, f/fitted kitchen, tiled+ extras.Astrid 072 170 2087
2beds, f/kitch, f/bath, lounge + d/room,garage.Andre 083 669 3728
Neat 2 bedroom maisonette.Astrid 072 170 2087
ZEEKOEVLEI LAKESID E MEWS R250 000
Weoffer the following services:• Free no obligation valuations•Wewill Achieve the best possibleprice for your property
• Sold in the shortest possible time• Least inconvenience to our sellers• We have Pre- qualified buyers foryour property
• Investors willing to pay cash foryour property
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STRANDFONTEIN R530 000CALLING
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for the past 7 years.
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Mark 072 175 9084
Andre 083 669 3728
Riana 071 769 9258
Burt 072 936 7316
Zelda 083 659 1429
Parkwood- R2.7 mil: Commercial, Large church, 9 Strandfontein – R650 000.NEG: 3 beds double storey withapartments & 4 offices, current rental income R35 000 bics, f/f kitch, lounge, parking 4 cars.Portlands – R469 000: Freestanding 3 bedroom Green Hill Village – R589 000: Neat, 3 bedroom with built in
cupboards, 2 living areas & 3 bathrooms.with garage.Westridge – R499 000: 3 beds, f/kitch, lounge, entertainmentRocklands – R299 000: 2 beds on corner plot.area, f/enclosed.
Westridge- R429 000: 3beds, bics, lounge, f/kitch,f/bath, carport.
Wesbank – R230 00:Neat 2 bed,main bed walkin closet, f/fkitch, parking 3 cars. A Must To View!!!
Eastridge- R295 000: Freestanding 3 bedroom home fully Beacon Valley- R295 000: 3beds, kitch, lounge, f/bath, parkenclosed. 3cars, f/enclosed.Eastridge –R280 000: 2beds, lounge, f/bath, d/room,f/kitch , park 2cars.
Beacon Valley R320 000 : Freestanding Corner property withgarage, 3 beds, 2 baths lounge and kitchen
Tafelsig – R330 000: 2beds, f/kitch, lounge, dining room, Rondevlei Park –R399 000: 2bed starter home with, lounge,dble garage + incomplete 2 bed granny flat. kitch, f/bath, garage.Eastridge – R200 000: Maisonette with 3beds, lounge,kitch, f/bath.Eastridge – R245 000: Maisonette with 3beds, lounge, Bayview – R610 000: 3 bed en-suite with bics, f/kitch, lounge,
dining room, parking 2 cars.kitch, f/bath.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 30 September 201416 CLASSIFIEDS
ZIDAAN'sACADEMY of DRIVING
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401.
BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs
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079 468 8616/ Leon 083 660 3495
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Menus from R69 p/p. Hiring oflinens, crockery/cutlery from 10c
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Ph 021-371 4507/082 324 9486
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1405.
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DAY CARE& CRÈCHES
1410
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FINANCIAL
1420
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HEALTH &BEAUTY
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HERBALISTS
1435
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 30 September 2014 CLASSIFIEDS 17
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LEGAL
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LOANS
1445.
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PERSONAL
1460
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GENT, 56, Indian Muslim, deaf anddumb would like to meet a sincerelady, aged 43-54, for long friendship
or more. Sms 072 200 9974
.
“Hereby an urgent appealfor Neraam Ardeen.Please contact social
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475
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911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
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TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480
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5 ,& 4 , HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS
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.30 Waitrons
.20 Porters
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.50 Cleaners/House-keepersVisit us at
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WEDDINGS
1490
.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
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FOR SALE
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WENDY HOUSES
1677
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
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021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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ABA BETTER BLOCK190/140/90
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R75.00 DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330
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AKBLOCKS(Abacus)
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.BAKKIE, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 079 776 8185
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620.
All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
.
WANTED TO BUY
1675.
I BUY, SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES, FREEZERS ANDAPPLIANCES. DEAD OR ALIVE.
PH: 084 985 7425 /021-836 6678 OR SMS
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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
.
MARK'S CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etcPh Nikki 082 489 2592
Mark 076 052 4806 or 021-371 5277
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801.
A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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VIBRACRETE SLABS,PAVINGSLABS & EXTENSIONS
Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802.
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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BUILDING PLANSdrawn and submitted toCouncil from in-house
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CARPENTRY
1874.
ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
.
CLEANINGSEVICES
1805
.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
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DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS
Dstv packages for R599HD PVR installationsR1999. CCTV & HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge of R150
Call: 083 288 2757.
ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL APPLIANCES repaired &Fridge regassing & Electrician For afree quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
.
REFRIGERATION SPECIALIST.Regas Fridges, car and houseAircons, shop fridges and ColdRooms. Ph : 072 497 3788
.
Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
.
TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES
COLLECT/DELIVER
18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown
BUDGETELECTRONICS
021 633 1802083 486 5394
.
GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
your existing wellpoint.Ph 021-637 5677 or 021-702 3888 /
072 825 9586
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
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RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
.TILING + Laminated floorsR50/sqm. Ph 084 978 9175
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
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ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
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Touchline topicsFriday 3 October
V Soccer: Ikapa Sporting FC will host trials forits under11 and under13 teams at thePortlands Sports Complex in Mitchell’s Plain.The under11 trials will be held from 16:00until 17:00, while the under13 trials are from17:00 to 18:00. All players must take their ownkit. For more information contact Ricky Burnson 084 531 8884 or [email protected].
Saturday 4 October
V Rugby: The Western Province Rugby FootballUnion President’s Cup will be held at DHLNewlands. The first match, a club goldenoldies encounter, will kickoff at 10:00 and willbe followed by a Super League A under20final at 11:10 – the teams for the match muststill be confirmed. The Super League C final at
12:30 will seeFranschoek Unitedtake on Langa, whilethe Super League Bfinal will featureVillager RFC andMilnerton RFC at14:00. The day’s mainmatch will be aNorthern Suburbsderby, with DurbanvilleBellville battlingBelhar in the SuperLeague A final at15:30.
Monday 6 to Friday10 October
V Soccer: CityAthletic Academy willhost a holiday club atKannemeyer PrimarySchool in Grassy Park.The cost of R50 aday includes transport, meals and skillsdevelopment. Formore information
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PORTERREMUNERATION: R73 044 PER ANNUMSERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSINGAND MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE
Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic numeracy and literacy. Experience: Appropriate experiencein porter services in a hospital environment. Inherent requirements of the job: Willingness to work shiftsincluding weekends and public holidays • Willingness to work overtime when required. Competencies(knowledge/skills): Ability to communicate in at least two of the three official languages of the WesternCape • Good interpersonal skills.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Assist with the transportation, transferring and loading of patients• Accompany walking and non-walking patients, per trolley or wheelchair between wards and treatmentsareas • Assist with the transporting of medical equipment between wards/areas • Transport and hand overcorpses • Ensure that trolleys and wheelchairs are kept clean • Transport specimens, staff, official packages,post and documents.
Enquiries: Ms ML Vyver, tel. 021 659 5918
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MS ML VYVER, TO THE CHIEFEXECUTIVE OFFICER, MOWBRAY MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 12 HORNSEY ROAD/PRIVATE BAGX7, MOWBRAY 7700.
The Department of Health is guided by theprinciples of Employment Equity. Disabledcandidates are encouraged to apply and anindication in this regard will be appreciated.
Closing Date:24 October 2014
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INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za)must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates mayuse this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID,driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without theaforementioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement.No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference.Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited toshort-listed candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, pleaseconsider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date,time and place as determined by the Department.
As directed by the Department of Public Service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, whichinclude security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.
phone 071 155 0169 or email cityathlet[email protected].
Saturday 11 October
V Soccer: Fives Street PopUp, a unique streetevent fusing football and street culture, willlaunch at a secret “underground” location inCape Town. The centrepiece of the event willbe a fiveaside soccer tournament, the FivesStreet Cup. There will be other entertainmentsuch as MC Youngsta. The location will bekept secret until match day when preregistered spectators and soccer teams will receivean SMS or email with all the details. Topreregister visit www.fivesstreet.co.za.Registration is free. Tickets cost R20 forspectators. Entry to the Fives Street Cup isR250 for a team.
V Soccer: Ikapa Sporting FC will host trials forits under15 and under17 teams at thePortlands Sports Complex in Mitchell’s Plain.The under15 trials will be held from 11:00until 12:00, while the under17 trials are fromnoon to 13:00. All players must take their ownkit. For more information contact Ricky Burnson 084 531 8884 or [email protected].
Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 October
V Athlone: Silver Spurs Football Club will hostits annual over35 soccer tournament atJohnston Road field. The tournament willcomprise 32 teams. Contact Abdul on078 610 6929 or Victor on 073 190 6008.
Friday 24 October
V Rugby: Young Stars RFC will hold a reunionand the launch of its youth rugby academy atCountry Manor in Schaapkraal from 19:00 untillate. Admission costs R130, dress codesmartcasual. Phone Jamiel on 082 798 4711.
Saturday 1 November
V Soccer: Fulham FC will host a family daytrip to Antoniesvlei near Wellington. The costis R120 for adults and R60 for children under10, which includes admission to the facility.Phone Noel Taylor on (021) 380 8238.
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Scouting talent at rugby tourneyThe second edition of the under-15 Leg-
ends Iqhawe Week will be held at CityPark in Athlone from Monday 6 to
Thursday 9 October.The tournament is an extension of Vuka
Rugby, a rugby development project, on aprovincial level.“Our development projects, under the
nameofVukaRugby, focus onyoungplayersin disadvantaged communities who havetraditionally been excluded from structured
rugby training and grassroots level competi-tion,” saysVukaRugby spokesperson IsmailTeladia.“Our broad aim is to uplift individuals,
and by extension communities, create ad-vancement opportunities for talented play-ers and build a deeper, broader pool of pro-fessional level talent.”The tournament is a joint venture be-
tween the South African Rugby Union andthe South African Rugby Legends Associa-
tion. “[It aims to create] a gateway for play-ers from new, introductory, small, rural,lower-league and non-traditional rugbyschools to participate in a tournament equalin stature to that of the National CravenWeek,” Teladia says.A total of 14 provincial unions – hosts
Western Province, Boland, South WesternDistricts, Eastern Province, Border, KwaZu-lu Natal, Lions, Griquas, Free State, Grif-fons, Blue Bulls, Leopards, Falcons and Pu-
mas – will participate in this year’s instal-ment. “The week promises to be veryexciting and a lot of interest has been shownin it. The coaches and directors from the topfive rugby playing schools in each of the 14rugby unions have been invited to attend toobserve the immense talentwhichwill be ondisplay,” Teladia says.“[It’s] a great opportunity for these young
players to showcase the incredible talentthat is so prevalent in their communities.”
HEAD OVERHEELS:WestridgeHigh Schoolgoalkeeperlands safelyafter punching the ballaway fromchallengingBelgraviaHigh playerAntonioVannacare(in white)andWestridgeHighSchool’sJade Herbertduring a Ryan RasoolMemorialCup semifinal on Saturday.Westridgewere 10 victors.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
ON THE RUN:The City of CapeTown, in partnership withCentral HockeyClub, the Western ProvinceHockey Unionand the SouthAfrican HockeyAssociation,hosted theYouth HockeyFestival at Vygieskraal HockeyComplex in Athlone on Wednesday 24 September. HereAneeqah Carlsen(in yellow) andIan Olifant battle for possession during anunder11 match.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
HELDBACK: OvalNorth HighSchool’s Nizaar September (inblack)holds offGroote Schuur HighSchoolplayer Mbuneam Junisi duringthe plate final of theRyan Rasool Memorial Cup inMitchell’sPlain onSaturday.Groote Schuur won theplate 42 onpenalties.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
STUDS UP:Westridge HighSchool’s Muzzamel Thorne(in orange)heads the ballaway as UzairNoordien ofMondale HighSchool challenges duringthe Cup final ofthe Ryan Rasool MemorialCup in Mitchell’s Plain onSaturday.Thorne was theonly player tofind the back ofthe net.Westridge won10. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
CHEERING ON: The Old Mutual Two Oceans FunRun Series was held at the home of Nantes Running Club in Silvertown, Athlone, on Saturday.Youths completed the 2.1km or 5km race. HereNantes RC senior Craig Ross encourages RayyaanLiederman (9) over the finish line during the 5kmevent. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
ACHIEVEMENT: Athlone resident Faseegah Lakaywas the first female runner of Nantes RunningClub to finish the Cape Town Marathon. The racewas her first marathon and she finished it in atime of 05:04:03. Lakay took up running in February and already completed the Two Oceans HalfMarathon in April. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
New home ground for Ajax CTAjax Cape Town will call Cape Town Sta-dium home for the next three seasons.This after the council approved a finan-cial model and agreement between theCity and the Urban Warriors last Thurs-day.Ajax will play all its home matches atthe stadium for the 2014/2015, 2015/2016and 2016/2017 seasons.“We are pleased to have reached an am-icable agreementwithAjax CT. The teamhas a huge following of soccer enthusi-asts andweare excited that the iconic sta-dium will be their home ground for thenext three seasons,” said Garreth Bloor,Mayoral Committee member for Tour-ism, Events and Economic Development.“This is part of our commitment tobuilding an inclusive city by supporting
sport that have big fan bases in our com-munities.”As part of the agreement, the City willcarry the stadium’s direct cost and specif-ic service costs for the games. The incomeaccrued through ticket sales will be paidto the City until the estimated R3m directcosts have been recouped. The expectedsale of 57 000 tickets for the periodwill ad-equately cover the event costs, a state-ment said.“Should there be a shortfall, Ajax willcontribute up to R270 000 toward theshortfall. The historical data of the lastthree seasons’ ticket sales reveal that thisis indeed a viable model,” it stated.“Ajax CT and the City will share in-come generated through sponsorships orincome streams identified by the club.”
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Westridge High takes the spoilsHosts Westridge High School were
crowned the winners of the fifth annu-al Ryan Rasool Memorial Cup after a
1-0 victory over defending champions Mon-dale High in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday.Muzammel Thorne was the only player to
find the net and led to his side’s victory overthe two-time champions in the winners’ sec-tion.The tournament saw 32 under-19 school
teamsdobattle for the covetedyouth footballtrophy at Westridge High School over twoweekends. The Mr Price Foundation is thetournament’s title sponsors.Meanwhile, Groote Schuur High School
were crowned Keenan Smith Plate winnersafter their 2-0 win over Oval North HighSchool. The Newlands school also picked uptwo individual awards including the topgoalscorer and coach of the tournament.In the shield section, Princeton High won
the Desmond Riddles Shield after they beatCloetesvilleHigh 4-2 on penalties, after regu-latory time finished with the scores dead-locked at 0-0.Lansdowne’s Groenvlei High School was
named the tournament’s most promisingteam, while Belgravia High School’s Samod-
ienMaywas elected as the player of the tour-nament. Groote Schuur High’s Darren Nel-son won the Golden Boot Award for being
the top goal scorer and the school’s coach,Mark Olckers, was named the best coach.The Golden Glove Award was handed to
Gideon Hawes of Mondale High School forhis outstanding performances between thesticks.
CELEBRATIONS: The under19 soccer team of Westridge High School celebrate their victory in the Ryan Rasool Memorial Cup. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Slim chance for Cycle Tour entriesGeneral entries fornext year’sCapeTownCycle Tour closed after just eight hours.Entries opened at 14:00 last Friday and
closed by 22:00.Recently renamed the Cape TownCycle
Tour, the race attracts cyclists fromaround the globe. “We are delighted thatthe newly renamed tour is still as popular
as it has been over the past 37 years, eventhough we are completely taken aback bythe speed at which entries have sold out,”said David Bellairs, a director of the CapeTown Cycle Tour Trust.“We understand there’s still a great de-
mand for entries and we will investigatethe possibility of freeing up some corpo-
rate group entries to accommodate indi-viduals who were unsuccessful. An an-nouncement in this regard will be madeby the end of the month.”The 2015 edition will take place on Sun-
day 8 March. Organisers expect about35 000 riders to line-up in Hertzog Boule-vard to tackle the picturesque 109kmroute. Cyclists still looking to secure aplace in next year’s event should visitwww.cycletour.co.za.
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