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ADREAMof building aworld-class athleticstrack and coaching facility in Mitchell’sPlain is gaining momentum.The athletics track is the brainchild of the
DutchNGORun4Schools andGlendale HighSchool.Leslie Pangemanan, the founder of the
Run4SchoolsFoundation, says the trackwillcost no less than R12m to build.A piece of land at Glendale High has been
identified for the construction of the athlet-ics track.The school has at this stage also allocated
R300 000 to the project.In a bid to raise funds for the foundation
which offers after-school sports projects,Pangemanan and 60 other Dutch runnersran the Two Oceans Marathon.The group managed to raise R812 000 for
sports equipment and salaries for athletescoaching in Mitchell’s Plain.“There is massive talent in Mitchell’s
Plain and we believe that a multi-purposetrack will help nurture this talent and pullpeople out of poverty,” Pangemanan says.Based in the Netherlands and founded in
2004, the foundation has raised millions ofrands to realise after-care sports projects inMitchell’s Plain.“When I was 19, I was sent to Cape Town
by the Dutch Sports Authority to set up andstart a sports project in Mitchell’s Plain,”Pangemanan recalls.“This eventually led to the founding of
Run4Schools. Due to poverty, parents inMitchell’s Plain, generally speaking, can’tafford after-care. As a result their childrenare left unsupervised until their caregiversget home, making them easy prey for gang-sters and drug dealers. Upon my return tothe Netherlands, I developed a plan to raisefunds for after-care sports projects inMitch-ell’s Plain by running races and marathons.Hence the name,” he explains.Glendale High principal Ismail Chothia
welcomed the project. He says a “world-class” track is needed in Mitchell’s Plain.Schools and athletics clubs from Mitch-
ell’s Plain are forced to use facilities in otherparts of the city, including the Vygieskraaland Bellville stadiums.Chothia says transport costs could be cut
by having a track built in the area.“We spend a lot of money on transporta-
tion of our pupils to these facilities, moneythat is needed to keep our schools up andrunning.”Achmat Semaar of theMitchell’s PlainEd-
ucation Forum has pledged tomobilise com-munity support for this project.“This will mean so much to Mitchell’s
Plain. I cannot begin to describe the impact
it will have on our youth. Such a track willprovide hope and inspiration for our chil-dren. I really appeal to people from Mitch-ell’s Plain and beyond to get behind thisproject,” he says.Cameron Dugmore, adviser to the Minis-
ter of Planning, Trevor Manuel, says an ap-plication has beenmade to the National Lot-tery Board for funding.Law firm Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
has also volunteered to assist, Dugmoreadds.Local runners are encouraged to get be-
hind the project to make it a reality.
“We want to excite runners to chip in anddonate,” he says.Itheko runner Irafaan Abrahams has
pledged to donateR1m towards the construc-tion of the athletics track.The Rocklands High School teacher start-
ed the “Irafaan Abrahams Chicago Mara-thon Million Rand Challenge”.Money raised last year went towards two
community organisations. “This year, I willdonate the money to this project,” he says.The Dutch Chamber of Commerce in
South Africa has also shown interest in theproject.
Sports dream on track
FIELD OF DREAMS: Pupils at Northwood Primary School have fun on an artificial sports field constructed as part of the Run4Schools project. Theafterschool sports programmes aim to keep children away from drugs and gangsterism. PHOTOS: MIRIAM MANNAK
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A DA member has been slapped with a finefor “bringing a councillor’s name into disre-pute”.
A DA disciplinary committee who heardthe case of DA councillor Irma Jackson hasfound her guilty, fined her R6000 and issuedher with a warning.
This comes after over 40 seniors were leftstranded at the Cape Town InternationalAirport, unable to jet off to Durban for aplanned holiday last year (“Seniors’ holidaytakes a nosedive”, People’s Post, 23 October).
Jackson takes seniors on a trip to Durbanannually, but last year a large group of elder-ly people who had paid R3000 for the tripwere unable to travel after Jackson’s travelagent let her down, says Anthea Serritslev,the chairperson of the disciplinary commit-tee.
However, Jackson previously claimedthere had been a mix-up with the flight book-ings.
“I changed from 1Time Airline to Mangoand there was a delay in the transfer of mon-ey.
“We will probably have to postpone thetrip,” she told People’s Post on the day thepensioners were left stranded at the airport.
Serritslev says the outcome was fair.She says Jackson had found herself at the
airport with the elderly passengers, but theywere unable to fly because of the travelagent’s failure.
“Later that week, some of the group man-aged to go to Durban on their own”, she says.
“Jackson pleaded guilty. What she did wasnot for personal gain,” Serritslev adds.
For many of the seniors it would have beentheir first time heading up the coast to Dur-ban as well as their first time in an aero-plane.
The elderly people forked out R3000 whichthey started paying in instalments from Feb-ruary last year as the Strandfontein ward
councillor had been planning the trip sinceOctober 2011.
Mario Oostendurp, the chairperson of the
Strandfontein East Ratepayers’ Association,believes part of the councillor’s argumentshad been fabricated, trashing any claimsthat Jackson annually takes seniors to Dur-ban.
“This is the first we have heard of an outof Cape Town trip. According to many resi-dents, similar bus trips organised previous-ly by the councillor have also not material-ised,” he explains.
Oostendurp believes the outcome of thedisciplinary hearing was grossly unfair.
“Considering the trauma the elderly havebeen put through, the lies and promises, thefine of R6000 for ‘bringing a councillor’sname into disrepute’ is ridiculous,” hefumes.
Several complaints about Jackson’s con-duct has been reported to People’s Post.
“We have so many ‘unresolved’ issues in
the ward, which will remain unresolved un-til we have a representative who truly repre-sents the community.
“As the chairman of the ratepayers’ asso-ciation, I have forwarded numerous com-plaints and votes of no-confidence and in-competence to the office of the Speaker, allof which have been returned with unaccept-able replies,” Oostendurp adds.
Strandfontein residents are demandingthe councillor be axed.
Should the councillor commit a similarbreach of conduct, the provincial ministerfor local government, Anton Bredell, will berequested to remove her from office.
Oostendurp questions why the councillorwas fined and issued with a warning when,according to the disciplinary committee, thetravel agent was responsible for the bungle.
Despite initially saying the seniors were“unable to travel after Jackson’s travelagent let her down”, Serritslev says “theCity did not find that the problem lay withthe travel agent, but in the manner in whichJackson responded to the situation, whichcompromised the integrity of the Municipal-ity”.
Mandy van Willingh has lived in Strand-fontein for 35 years.
She also questions why the councillor wasgiven a slap on the wrist and a fine when theCity confirms that the travel agent was re-sponsible for the bungle.
Outraged resident Baronise Henry says itis “disgusting that one of the most vulnera-ble sectors of the community, our seniors,were put through the stress and, of course,the disappointment of the incident”.
“I understand that for many of the seniorsit would have been their first, and most prob-ably only, air travel and some went as faras to buy new clothes for their trip. This as-pect alone I find abhorrent.”
The DA-led council opted to give Jacksona warning and a cash fine for her actions,however, “Jackson has not once apologisedto the constituents of ward 43 for her unscru-pulous behaviour towards the seniors of thecommunity”, Henry adds.
Jackson owes it to the community sheserves to publicly apologise, Van Willinghsays.
She has laid a formal complaint with thePublic Protector.
“Strandfontein deserves more,” she adds.People’s Post contacted Jackson for com-
ment, but she declined the opportunity.
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GGUILUILTY:TY: Ward councillor Irma Jackson has been fined R6000 and issued with a warning.She was found guilty for “bringing a councillor’s name into disrepute” after a group ofseniors were left stranded at the Cape Town International Airport, unable to jet off toDurban for a planned holiday last year. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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SHOP owners and traders are on high alertfollowing a spate of burglaries at the TownCentre.
New security measures are needed to curbthe number of break-ins at the shopping hub,traders say.
A butchery was burgled at midnight lastMonday.
The Metro Muslim Butchery has been bro-ken into three times since February.
Owner Zayheed Esack says the brashthieves entered the store through the roof.
The butchery is 80 steps from a CCTV cam-era.
“The cameras are placed incorrectly. Itcannot efficiently monitor the stores,” Es-ack says.
A computer monitor, keyboard, harddrive and other electronics were stolen fromthe butcher.
In the 16 years that the butchery has beenopen, this year marked the first time thestore was burgled.
Esack says visible policing at night is es-sential.
“The Town Centre is an easy target forcriminals. No one is patrolling here at night.There is a desperate need for evening patrolsand better strategically placed CCTV camer-as,” he says.
Station commander Brigadier JohanBrand says there are no dedicated police of-ficers patrolling the shopping precinct atnight.
However, this may soon change.As part of a new policing strategy being
introduced in Mitchell’s Plain, more policeofficers will be available for crime preven-tion patrols.
“Town Centre is one of the crime hotspotsidentified in the area. Officers will be de-ployed to hotspot areas as determined bycrime patterns,” Brand explains.
A jewellery and cellphone shop was alsoburgled last month.
Goods to the value of R15 000 was stolenfrom Tiffany’s.
The suspect was nabbed after the shopowner, Zaheer Syria, identified him.
Tiffany’s is 50 steps from a CCTV camera.“The cameras should have been better
placed to monitor the shops.“For the City to have spent millions on
CCTV cameras that are not doing the job isabsurd,” Syria says.
He was able to identify the suspect whorobbed his store.
“We have very good quality cameras andI managed to identify the suspect who wasthen apprehended by Town Centre securi-ty,” he says.
Mitchell’s Plain police spokesperson, Con-stable Jerome Voegt, says a 20-year-old manhas been arrested for a charge relating toburglary.
The investigation is ongoing.Syria reiterates Esack’s call for evening
patrols.Due to a lack of area lighting in the Town
Centre, pockets of the shopping hub are leftin darkness, he says.
Jasmine Harris, the vice chairperson ofthe Sector CBD, says she does not believe thepolice’s claim that crime at the Town Centrehas taken a dive.
“The recent burglaries and the drug ped-dling that happen here every day is evidentthat this is not likely the case,” she says.
When People’s Post visited the shoppingprecinct a group of suspected drug pushersdispersed when Harris approached them.
The men tipped each other off by meansof a hand gesture that Harris was coming to-wards them.
Minutes later, the men reappeared andgathered on Rondo Lane near the fish mar-ket.
Suspected drug pushers were also spottedplying their trade in the parking lot next tothe bus depot at the Town Centre.
Town Centre isan ‘easy target’
ACTION: Jasmine Harris, the vice chairperson ofthe Sector CBD, says despite being threatenedby drug dealers trading at the Town Centre, shewill continue to fight for a safer shopping hub.
BURGLED: The Metro Muslim Butchery in theTown Centre was recently targeted. Electronic goods were stolen. PHOTOS: LAILA MAJIET
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 9 April 20134 NEWS
The City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorateinvites you to comment on the following draft policies and strategy:
• Street People Policy• Early Childhood Development Policy• Youth Development Policy• Vulnerable Persons Policy• Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Policy• Poverty Alleviation and Reduction Strategy
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• By e-mail to [email protected]• By fax to 086 576 0170• By hand at subcouncil offices• By post to 7th floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Building, Hertzog Boulevard,
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From 8 April 2013 the policies and strategy will be available for perusal at all libraries,subcouncil offices and at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay. You may also requestelectronic copies by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
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The incentive-based initiative regulateswater services globally, with the aim to im-prove and maintain the quality of drinkingwater.
Deidre Nxumalo-Freeman, president of theInstitute of Waste Management of Southern
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LAILA MAJIET
SHE’S prayed for a miracle and has beenblessed with one.
Gertrude Swartland (50) has been waitingfor the good news since being diagnosedwith end-stage chronic renal failure 10years ago.
The Tafelsig resident had been on the or-gan donor list for six years and sevenmonths before a donor was found.
Just 29 days ago, she received the call thatwould change her life forever.
“I had gone for my dialysis treatment asusual. I had just arrived home to an emptyhouse when my cellphone rang.
“I could not find the words to express mygratitude. I was speechless and could not re-act when the doctor told me they had a kid-ney available for me.”
This mother of two was admitted to hospi-tal that very night.
“I called my sons as soon as I got the news.I was still in shock. I was incoherent,” sheexplains.
Having lost her husband, Derick Bentley,over a year ago, the family was still grap-pling with their grief.
He was her pillar of strength.“It was with his support, love and care
and the support of my children that I neverlost hope.”
With her new lease on life, Swartland en-courages people to become donors and helpsave lives.
The Organ Donor Foundation of South Af-rica is an NGO established in 1988 with theaim of addressing the critical shortage of or-gan and tissue donors in the country.
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This is but a small frac-tion of those on the wait-ing list.
Swartland says duringher treatment she wasoverwhelmed by a multi-tude of conflicting emo-tions.
“It is an emotional roll-ercoaster. You refuse toaccept that your life liesin the hands of an anony-mous donor,” she ex-plains.
“I became despondent,but refused to lose hope. Itis essential to maintain ahealthy lifestyle to im-prove your body’s chanc-es of accepting the donororgan when the timecomes.”
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DODOWNWN TIME:TIME: Gertrude Swartland from Tafelsigenjoys reading in her spare time. She recently hada kidney transplant after being on the waitinglist for six years. PHOTOS: LAILA MAJIET
PILLARSPILLARS OF SOF SUPPORT:UPPORT: Gertrude Swartland says her family has givenher hope and has been her inspiration through this difficult time.
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THERE’S a new police officer in town.Major General Jeremy Vearey, who
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SUNSHINE AND DAISIES: Simon Peter and hisbest friend, Daniel, enjoy the last few days ofthe summer sun in their Strandfontein garden.The children are making the most of the holidays before winter. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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DISCOVERING a honey bee infestation onyour property can be a nightmare.However, there is a solution to the prob-
lem.People are being encouraged to contact a
bee specialist to remove the bees for free.Jannie B has been working with these
buzzing creatures for the last 50 years.He offers free bee removal services to the
poor.The only way to correctly get rid of bees
that have established a colony on your prop-erty is to trap the bees, remove them, let antscarry out the honey comb and then exposethe remaining honey comb and remove it, hesays.This “bee man” recently paid a visit to a
Lentegeur home where over 100 000 beeshave created a hive.The bees called an air vent under Marlene
Swile’s bathtub home (“Bees swarmpension-er’s home”, People’s Post, 12 March).This 72-year-old woman says she is ever
grateful to Jannie B.“I am a pensioner and cannot afford to hire
a private company to do the job.He is helpingme by removing the bees,” she says.While the bees are still buzzing at the elder-
ly woman’s home, the process of removingthe bees has begun.Trap boxes have been placed next to the air
vent.The second set of boxes is expected to be
removed this week as thousands of bees havealready been trapped.The elderly woman says she is scared and
at her wits’ end about the bees.From 22 September until 22 March, bees
are very active, Jannie B says.“In winter, I take out massive swarms as
bees create their nests in cavities which getwashed out with the winter rains.”Jannie B, from Pinelands, is very passion-
ate about bees.Heuses the capturedbees toproducehoney
or gives them to farms for free.She was recently forced to jump over her
backwall because of thenumber of bees buzz-ing around in her front garden.“I am not young anymore. I cannot be
jumping over walls,” he says.People who have a hive on their property
are encouraged to not bother the bees.“If you leave themalone theywill likelynot
harm you,” Jannie B says.Anyone in need of bee removal services
can contact the bee specialist on0 072 341 3967.
A bee battle
AT HER WITS’ END: Marlene Swile (72) from Lentegeur says bees have created a hive in an air ventunder her bathtub. A bee removal specialist hascome to the pensioner’s rescue by trapping thebees and removing them. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
Wednesday 10 April
V Beacon Valley: Councillor Eddie Andrews willhost a community reportback meeting at the Beacon Valley Community Centre at 19:00. All wardrelated concerns will be addressed. Phone Andrews on 0 082 377 1414.
Wednesday 10 April
V Westridge: CA Life Coaching will host an information meeting on how to enter into the marketing place. Author Oscar Frank who wrote the bookThriving in the market place will be a guest speaker. The meeting takes place at the Westridge library at 09:00. Those interested in marketing canemail [email protected] or call Gail on0 083 546 4974 to book a seat. Booking is essential.
Thursday 11 April
V Eastridge: Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs, Africa’s largest law firm, will be hosting a free talkon a free and fair economy. The competition policyin South Africa will be discussed. The talk will beheld at the firm’s offices in Naboom Street,Eastridge. To RSVP or for more details about thetwohour session which starts at 10:00, call Sharon Brink or Wendy Diener on 0 021 397 4241 oremail 2 [email protected] or 2 wdien[email protected].
Saturday 13 April
V Westridge: The Global Christian Leaders Network will meet at the Westridge library minihall
from 09:15 until 11:15. The topic up for discussionis Business Marketing Plans. For more informationcontact Bishop Cecil Muller and to book your seatfor the free workshop, SMS your name and surname to 0 073 474 0691.
Monday 15 April
V Eastridge: Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs, Africa’s largest law firm, will be hosting a free talkon the legal aspects surrounding gender and sexual violence. The talk will be held at the firm’s offices in Naboom Street, Eastridge. To RSVP or formore details about the twohour session whichstarts at 10:00, call Sharon Brink or Wendy Dieneron 0 021 397 4241 or email [email protected] [email protected].
Monday 15 April
V Strandfontein: The Strandfontein Depressionand Related Disorders Support Group will meet at19:00 at the Strandfontein Community Hall inCruiser Road. Up for discussion is Alzheimer`s disease and dementia. Counselling psychologist DrAdelbert will be heading the discussion. Everyoneis welcome to attend and join the support groupfor free. The support group is affiliated to theSouth African Depression and Anxiety Group. Formore information call Cathy Matthews on0 073 634 8276 or Mike Kolby on0 084 036 8760.
Wednesday 17 April
V Town Centre: The Mitchell’s Plain Educare Forum will be having its monthly meeting at theTown Centre library at 13:00. All existing educaresas well as those who wish to start up are welcometo join. You will be assisted with the registrationprocess and skills development while simultaneously being kept abreast of all the latest information pertaining to ECD. The forum’s registration feeis R100 per year. For more information, call Karrimah Jacobs on 0 (021) 374 9428 or0 076 117 1167.
FOR many, Easter is a timeof renewal and joy.And an evangelical group
from Mitchell’s Plain decid-ed to spread some of the spir-it around.The Mitchell’s Plain Out-
reach and String band spenttheir Easter in De Doorns.They entertained locals
with music and words of en-couragement.It was a memorable and
blessed time for all involved.
EEastasterer joyjoy
JOJOVIAL:VIAL: The string band entertained the residents with a selection of moving music.
FFAMILYAMILY FUN:FUN: Delighted children were treated to sweets and lollipops. PHOTOS: DAWN FAGAN
TTOO THE STHE STREETTREETS:S: Music filledthe air as the string band walkedthe streets of De Doorns.
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 9 April 2013 NEWS 7
LAILA MAJIET
SPEEDING cars, high volumes of pedestri-an traffic and informal traders make anEastridge intersection a tragedy waiting tohappen.
A request for traffic calming measures on6th Avenue and Katdoring Street has beensubmitted to the City of Cape Town.
A traffic official visited the area onWednesday to assess the need for either ro-bots or a four-way stop.
Nicolette Cupido has had to fix her vibra-crete boundary wall on Katdoring Streettwice in the last few years.
She says this is proof enough of the needfor a set of robots at this intersection.
“I worry about my children’s safety whenthey walk to school,” says the mother offour.
The “accident hotspot” has caused Cupi-do headaches since she moved to Eastridge12 years ago.
“When I moved in a bus drove into myneighbour’s wall. Yet, to date, nothing hasbeen done about the matter,” she says.
Brett Herron, the Mayoral Committeemember for Transport, Roads and Storm-water, says the department had previouslyconsidered the possibility of installing atraffic signal at Katdoring Street and 6thAvenue, but a signal was found not to be jus-tified.
Fruit and veg vendor Natasha Marcussays a Law Enforcement officer driving anofficial vehicle was involved in an accidentat the intersection at 06:15 last Tuesday.
Chief Heathcliff Thomas, the acting direc-tor of the Safety and Security Directorate,confirms the incident.
“At the time of the accident it was rainingheavily and was still dark,” he says.
Meanwhile, the 36-year-old stall holderwas nearly knocked down by a speeding mo-torist recently.
“I waved my hands about to alert the driv-er that he was about to knock into me. Heveered in a different direction and rammedinto another car,” she explains.
This Eastridge resident has had a stall atthis intersection for over a year.
“I have seen many accidents at this inter-section since I started trading here,” shesays.
Herron says: “Given the time that haspassed since the previous investigation, theTransport Department will again investi-gate whether circumstances exist that justi-fy the installation of a traffic signal.”
Last Tuesday, a child was almost knockedover at the intersection.
The investigation into the need for a traf-fic signal will begin when schools re-open.
Marcus believes a set of robots needs tobe installed at this “dangerous intersec-tion”.
Eastridge resident Ashril van Harteagrees. “Motorists drive recklessly downthis stretch of road. This is a popular thor-oughfare for children walking to and fromschool,” she adds.
April Engelbrecht, the chairperson of theEastridge and Beacon Valley Residents’ As-sociation, submitted an application for theinstallation of traffic lights on the cornersof 6th Avenue and Katdoring Street in 2002.
“There is a great need for a set of robotsat this crossing because of the high numberof accidents,” he says.
TRTRADINGADING ININ FEFEAR:AR: Fruit and veg vendor NatashaMarcus says she fears for her life as speeding motorists whizz by, putting pedestrians’ lives indanger at the intersection on Katdoring Streetand 6th Avenue. PHOTOS: LAILA MAJIET
AAcccidentcident hotspothotspot
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 9 April 20138 LETTERS
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IF AT first you don’t succeed, dangle a carrot.The incentive of a bite at R30m by the Western Cape
Education Department to schools for good performancein literacy and numeracy may bear some fruit.The funds from the 2013/2014 departmental budget are
offered as reward for schools performingwell in these cat-egories, which have been in decline at some schools.Research has found children simply don’t read or, if
they do, many don’t comprehend the content.The problem has likely been exacerbated by the advent
of social media and texting.On the numbers front, the school curriculum has intro-
duced Maths Literacy as a subject option for those whocannot do pure maths.While the traditional school system has an expectation
to conform, the reality is not everyone is mathematicallyinclined.ButMathsLiteracy does not count for entry to universi-
ty.One has to question the value of outcomes-based educa-
tion versus the previous one of rote learning.Arguably, both have benefits.Speaking of the state of education, University of the
Free State rector Professor Jonathan Jansen says it is an“absolute disgrace that you can pass matric with a markof 30%”.Even with an education system that at the same time
fails and flourishes, South African professionals areheadhunted by foreign companies.The cream of this country’s teachers, doctors, nurses
and therapists are earning foreign currency elsewhere.Others are in the process of shaping up their CVs for Du-bai, Bahrain, the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Austral-ia.The R30m will go towards increasing the number and
quality of passes in schools which attain “excellent” re-sults in provincial tests or show significant improvementin results.With an election year looming, it is hoped this cash
boost will benefit the children – our country’s future –and not tick off a point in favour of politicking.
Barking dogs offer best warningFOR the benefit of non-dog owners who donot understand the reasons why dogs bark,let me explain.They bark at a phone ringing or strangers
and unusual noises because they are tryingto tell you something.Dogs are being unfairly discriminated
against with this law placing a restrictionon how often they are allowed to bark. Howis barking more disturbing than childrenscreaming or loud music and lawnmowers?If dogs have to be silenced within a speci-
fied period of time, then so should humans.Will the city council also be sending out ateam of intimidating officers to hand over a“scary” piece of paper to the parent of ascreaming teen, threatening to impoundtheir child? Beware: big brother is watchingyou.In this case the parent might be happy to
see the teenager go.We live in a very peculiar society where,
despite the prevalence of crime, there is thislaw wanting to stop dogs from barking. Thisis plain short-sightedness because dogs arethe best security.City council Law Enforcement officers ad-
vise putting shock device collars arounddog’s neck. Would anyone try and control ababy’s frequent crying in this inhumanemanner?Neighbours would be grateful for barking
if it kept an armed intruder away, but woebetide if the same dog barking disturbs thepeace while they are sipping sundowners.If you have a complaint why not confront
the dog owner directly?Only cowards and bullies go behind the
dog owner’s back and anonymously reporttheir dog to the council.There is this unreal expectationof zero tol-
erance of dogs barking in the suburbs, butthis is ridiculous considering how one hasto tolerate equally irritating noises such asfrequent drilling from neighbours. Do thesecomplainants ever stop to consider the stu-dent studying for matric when they them-selves make noise?If a dog is neglected and barks all day and
night then one has a legitimate reason togripe, but sometimes reporting dog barkingto the council is purely a personal vendettaagainst a neighbour you dislike.Dog lover
‘Plain to have limited free internet accessTHE article “’Plain goes online”, People’sPost, 26 March, refers.I need to clarify one small detail about the
wi-fi coverage that will become availablethrough the wireless mesh network.The wi-fi will not be free as a universal
standard.It is most likely that free access will be
available for a limited period of time (thatis, the first 30 minutes) or up to a data cap(that is, the first 100MB used), after which
a user would have to pay via credit card orsign up for an account for continued access.Under some specific circumstances, unlim-ited free wi-fi may be made available, suchas on weekends, perhaps to attract people tospend their time in a particular area.So it’s not incorrect to talk of “free” wi-fi
in most instances – it just needs to be quali-fied in terms of any access restrictions.Zak Mbhele, spokesperson for PremierHelen Zille
Hard life raising a disabled childI REFER to the article about teenagerswant-ing to get pregnant and have disabled babieswith shock, sadness and disgust (“Breedingdisabled children”, People’s Post, 26 March).Do they actually know what they are do-
ing? No, they certainly do not.They might think the little bundle is so
quaint, but little do they know the baby willgrow up.
These teens are so very selfish.The baby will grow up and then the moth-
er – and not forgetting the baby – will haveto learn how hard our world is towards peo-ple with special needs.Creches will not take them, schools are
hard to find and as for friends, they are notwanted in their groups.Speaking from experience
Such intoleranceI SENT a note of thanks to people who at-tended a talk on drug addiction. One of therecipients took great offence to my emailand reported me to the internet provider’sassociation and threatenedmewith legal ac-tion. The recipient made no bones of his in-tense dislike of me.My email had no commercial intent (and)
was sent out as an act of courtesy.The only way I could have had his email
is after he emailed me because I did notsearch for his email.I receive emails from the public request-
ing information on health- and drug-relatedissues so I presumed the address belongedto one those who wrote to me in the past.I was taken aback by the irate recipient’s
belligerent and antagonistic attitude.If we can learn to be more tolerant as a
nation, I am sure we will see a big drop incrime in this country.Dr Ellapen Rapiti
Lessons learnt
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WE HAVE to support our police (officers).Unfortunately, as in any organisation,
there are bad apples.(Even so), we must never blame or criti-
cise the good apples. It was sad to see fellowcitizens chase away police officers at theme-morial service of a taxi operator who alleg-edly died (as a result of) police brutality.We (should) have open hands with which
to embrace and support (the) good apples inthe (police services).When a police officer commits a crime,
their superiorsmust dealwith themharshlyand swiftly, as they are supposed to be keep-ers of the law. That same law must be usedto clamp down on them.South Africans have the right to be served
and protected with dignity and respect.Let us as citizens not forget that dignity
and respect is (a two-way) road.Respect the police who have to perform
their duties to the best of their ability. (Theyhave to) fight, prevent and investigate crimein the communities and within their ownranks.Keith Blake
Call to supportofficers in blue
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A GREEN space in a concrete jungle de-scribes a recently renovated park whichnowprovides residentswith an escape fromthe hustle and bustle of the tarred streets ofBeacon Valley.Trees and grass have beenplanted, a path-
way constructed and murals painted at thepark on Hengelaar and Jukskei streets.Ward councillorEddieAndrewsbudgeted
R35 000 from his ward allocation to upgradethe public open space.
The community played an integral role inthe park’s upgrade.Residents assisted with cleaning, plant-
ing and helping to deter people from usingthe park as an illegal dump site.Andrews says maintenance of the park
will be done by the City Parks departmentin conjunctionwith residents. “This park isan example of how community participa-tion works and what can happen when thecommunity takes ownership of their parks.“This project would not be successful if
we never had those partnerships,” he adds.
PPrrettyetty plplush push parkarkDOINGDOING THEIRTHEIR BIT:BIT: Residents in conjunction with the City of Cape Town recently upgraded a parkin Beacon Valley. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
IT’S time to put on your dancing shoes.TheR&J Social DanceClub presents their
matinee snack dance at the Athlone CivicCentre on Saturday 4 May.
The cowboy-themed dance runs from 15:00until 20:00. People are encouraged to dontheir denims, check shirts, hats and boots.Tickets cost R60. The Treverians will be
performing.Bring your ownplatter andXYZ.Formore information call0 (021) 393 2474 or0 072 229 8518.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 9 April 201310 WORD ON THE STREET
NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE SUBCOUNCILS:APRIL 2013Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Milnerton
18 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2 Kraaifontein Council Chambers 17 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Council Chambers, Voortrekker Road,Goodwood
18 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Street,Parow
18 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5The Hague Community Hall, Cnr DelftMain & Silversands Road, The Hague
17 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre
15 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7 Durbanville Council Chamber 15 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8 Strand Council Chambers, Strand 18 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149
9Solomon Tshuku Hall, Site C,Khayelitsha
17 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10 Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, Khayelitsha 15 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 360 1267
11 Athlone Minor Hall 17 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12 Lentegeur Civic Centre 18 10:00Alesia Bosman021 371 4550
13Fezeka Council Chambers 17 10:00
Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14 Fezeka Council Chambers 15 10:00Christopher Jako021 630 1678
15Raven Room, Pinelands TrainingCentre, Pinelands
17 10:00Mariette Griessel021 531 3437
16Council Chambers, 44 Wale Street,Cape Town
15 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17 Athlone Minor Hall 18 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 637 9757
18Rondevlei Subcouncil Chambers,Lotus River
18 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19 Council Chambers, Fish Hoek 15 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011
20Council Chambers, Alphen CentreConstantia
17 10:00Brian Ford021 794 2493
21Oostenberg Council Chambers,Kuils River
17 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22 Strand Council Chambers 15 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23 Colorado Community Centre 15 10:00Raphael Martin021 371 4551
24 Khayelitsha Training Centre 18 10:00Anthony Mathe021 956 8000
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils
Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.
• Proposed Amendments to the Wastewater and Industrial Effluent By-law• Policy on the Implementation of the Expanded Public Works Programme• Draft five-year plan 2012–2017 (IDP): 2013/2014 review for public comment: request
for a public presentation slot
Any person wishing to make a verbal submission must book a time slot at his/her localsubcouncil office at least two days before the April 2013 round of subcouncil meetings.Members of the public who are unable to write, may come to the subcouncil officementioned above during office hours and a member of staffwill assist them to transcribe their comments.
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JUDY FJUDY FONTWI:ONTWI:She says peopleshould get tattoos for the rightreasons. “I lovetattoos because Ithink it’s art. It’s apersonal choiceto get one butpeople should notget a tattoo justto impress people. I have fivetattoos and I’mgetting anotherone soon.”
URMILURMIL DESDESAI:AI:He says it’sacceptable –in moderation. “I canhandle a person with onesmall tattoo,but gettingmany is justabnormal.I’m going toget one myself but it willbe my firstand last.”
WILLIAMWILLIAM DEDEVILLIERVILLIERS:S: Hesays peopleget tattoosjust to showoff and hedoesn’t seethe point. “It’swrong to havetattoos because if Godwanted me tohave a tattoo,I would havebeen bornwith it.”
ALIZEALIZE RIX:RIX: Shesays tattoosare art and away of self expression. “Aperson with atattoo is likeanyone else. Idon’t judgepeople basedon having one. Ialready have atattoo but I’mthinking of getting another.”
JOJOSESE ALINO:ALINO: Hesays as a religiousman he has to disagree with theidea of havingyour body inked.He thinks they arewrong and do notlook good. “In theBible it says tattoos are from thedevil and therefore I do not agreewith people getting them.”
Getting inked:Getting inked:art or trash?art or trash?
PEOPLE get tattoos for various reasons.Some do it on spiritual grounds, somein remembrance of a special person or
event and others for no reason other thanart.People’s Post interns Luzuko Zini and Tar-
ren-Lee Habelgaarn polled readers to findout whether they thought tattoos were artyor trashy.
MELISSA FOMELISSA FOUURIE:RIE: She feels ifpeople getinked it shouldhave meaning.She continuesthat it get lessappealing withage. “You mightget a tattoo ofan eagle whileyou are youngbut when youget older it willlook like a sparrow.”
JOJOUBERT AUBERT ACKER:CKER:He thinks tattoosare art and tell astory. He sayswhile some people get tattoos tobe cool, others doit for a deepermeaning. “Mytattoos tell mylife story. Somepeople also sayonce you startyou can’t stop because it gets addictive.”
THE zany Top Gear boys areback.
They’re headed for Durban’sMoses Mabhida Stadium for theTop Gear Festival on Saturday 15and Sunday 16 June.
This year two-time Formula 1Champion Mika “Flying Finn”Häkkinen will join them as aguest driver.
The event promises to be big-ger, better and, in true Top Gearstyle, even more ambitious thanin 2012.
There will be four sensationallive stadium performances host-ed by Jeremy Clarkson, James May andtheir tame racing driver, The Stig, alongwith their amazing team of dare-devilprecision drivers.
Also returning is the unique and ac-tion-packed Durban Street Circuitwhich last year played host to a 90-minute track show hosted by Le Mansracing driver Tiff Needell and local F1presenter and DJ Sasha Martinengo aswell as the hugely anticipated F1 dis-play. Petrolheads can immerse them-selves in their favourite brands and mer-chandise at the extensive motoring expoat the People’s Park.
For more information on ticket prices,which range from R250 to R2 100, or tobook visit www.topgearfestival.co.za.V Win! People’s Post readers can win five doublebasic tickets valued at R250 each. The tickets arenot transferrable and only valid for the Sunday16 June show. These are basic tickets only to viewthe Top Gear Live Stadium Show. They offer all-day access to the festival site, which includes TheAction Zone, The Motoring Pavilion and standingview of the Street Circuit. Parking at the venue,as well as travel and accommodation to the ven-ue and the show are at the expense of the win-ners. Enter at www.peoplespost.co.za. Winnerswill be notified via email.
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IT’S HOT and happening.Taste of Cape Town is
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The festival offers thebest food the Mother Cityhas to offer as the venuebecomes one giant restau-rant where enthusiastscan sample the offeringsof 11 different eateries in one venue.
There are foodie exhibitions, a chef’sdemo theatre and wineries.
Food lovers can also in-teract with the chefs.
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I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS
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084 985 7425 / 021 836 6678
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Radio/TV/Video
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A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
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Used Clothing and Linen cashPh 082 897 8187
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BuildingMaterial
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1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R12,50450 x 450 = R14,50500 x 500 = R15,95VIBRACRETE = R28,95
( 076 382 6711
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(a.h.)
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Wanted to Buy
AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
General
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Building and
Construction
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ALTERATIONS carports,brickpaving(082 409 0592 / 392 5501
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS
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SWS BUILDERSFor all your brickwork,plastering, paving, tiling,
ceilings, carports, plumbing,builtin cupboards and
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Vibracrete Walls, Paving,Plastering, Carports.(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478
Years ofexperience inrepairs and
maintenance forall types ofFORKLIFTS.Available 24/7.Ph 071 706 3996
Home Improvement
Exterior
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ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
VIBRACRETE ANDEXTENSIONS Ph:074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384
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Money/Loans
5 MINUTES APPROVALBlacklisted Welcome.R1 000 R200 000
( Sisanda 072 507 6885
Waiting forPension/package payouts?
SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
A BRIDGING LOAN?
A CASH LOAN UP TOR100 000 + Cell contracts.B/listed + Garnish + Govtemployees welcome. Sameday payout Call/SmsAnshaaf 083 649 5826
A CASH LOAN UP TOR150 000 B/LISTED/GOVTWELCOME Same Day payoutPh / Sms Lizzy 074 295 9559Fax: 086 532 7196
A LOAN URGENTLY !!!SMS me your name, I.D, gross+ net salary, work name andtel number to 078 750 9186.
AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly earners only
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Call or sms: Larney082 934 9614
Bridging cash for
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ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
078 8897 038
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076 833 6676
BOND PROBLEMSFrom arrears to auctionsWater & Electricity Off? Wecan HELP, Financial& Legal Aid, No falsePromises, Just ResultsToll Free 0800 204 987or 082 991 0729
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
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Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
CASH LOANS ANDCONSOLIDATIONS.
BLACKLISTED WELCOME!SAME DAY PAYOUTCONTACT SHARLENE:
021 7060185 / 083 5061092
CLEAR YOURDEBT
Don't struggle with your debt,let us sort it for you by callingSCM DEBT CLEARANCE
on 021788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
DO YOU NEEDMONEY?
DEBT GETTINGYOU DOWN?
Sms HELP to 081 340 7822or call Stefan 021 836 5931
LOANSR 3000 R 150 000Blacklisted welcomeGarnishees welcome
0717620362/ 0717726630Fax:0867245130
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
RSJ Financial SolutionsPersonal loans
Blacklisted welcomeJanine 021 376 3336076 774 2905
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.
All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.( 021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET &UPHOLSTERY
STEAMCLEANING
SPECIAL! 95%DRY.PH:
071 951 4046 OR083 687 3545
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS
Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery
cleaning andcarpet cleaning.
All blindsless 10%. Phone
Moosa021 371 8917 or083 4931 495
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Moving and Storage
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
TV/DVD/Video
Services
117
BUDGET TVrepairs,
microwaves &HiFi'S. Collect &
Deliver18 LinariaCrescent,
Silvertown 7764Steven on
021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS
Efficient repairsto GHD'S FLATIRONS ANDMICROWAVESWe collect and
deliver021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of
R150.083 268 1213/083 288 2757
1140
Electrical Repairs
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
I BUY FRIDGES /FREEZERS 4 CASHWorking or non working
078 135 2790/074 490 9243
Ronald GeorgeElectrical
Installations and MaintenanceTel: 021705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
Email: [email protected]
1141
General Services
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS AND
DOORSALUJACKSALUMINIUMAND TINTINGCONTACTGADIJAJACKSON
021837 1641 OR082 740 5106
1142
Carpentry
BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
Licensed Plumber | Repairs,Blocked Drains | Ph. Naziem021 6975723, 0827094979
Plumbing Elect DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
PLUMBING , repairs andinstallation. Angelo 073 664 3532
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
HOLIDAY
AND
TRAVEL
Holiday
Accommodation
132
Gordons Bay s/cateringholiday accom. 6 & 8 sleeperfrm R1000p/night 0795224309www.weekendescape.co.za
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Tours
LONG WEEKEND atPinelake Maria, Sedgefield on20 Sept to 24 Sept 2013,including going to CangoCaves/Wildlife Ranch. PhMichelle 084 456 3248 or021374 7081
RELAXING TRIP.Fly to Durban 4 Jan. 2014.
Fly back to Cape Town on the9th Jan 2014.
Contact Uncle Ike/ Marie083 459 5863 /
(after hours) 021 927 1920
142
Repairs –Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,
R1 800Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts
& labour incl.(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
PROPERTY
164
Property for Sale
SEPARATE ENTRANCE FORRENT GREENHAVEN
1 Large bedroom, 1 bathroom,open plan kitchen and loungeSuitable for a single Lady or a
couple only.Rent of R3500
( inclusive of electricity,water,refuse & sewerage )
BUSINESS
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Business
Opportunities
ADMIN. Copy/paste clerksneeded. Sms name /address to:
071 548 6944 or email to:[email protected]
AVON reps neededcontact 021 696 5866/079 0538019
401
General Vacancies
079 206 4953SALES REP TRAINEE
Does the following appealto you?
• R6000 starting salary(contract included)
• Medical aid• Company transport
We are looking for selfconfident applicants with astrong personality to apply.No experience needed as full
training is provided.
Call Anja on 079 206 4953for an interview.
FREE INTERNATIONALCOMPUTER COURSE DataCapture Typing Word ExcelIT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021683 8875 & Call Centre ,Tele skill, Office AccountingAt Kenilworth Centre Mall
OFFICEADMINISTRATIONQUALIFICATION
Certificate in OfficeAdmin (NQF 5)Duration: 3 monthsDeposit: R1 000
Job Placement Assistance:YES
Above-mentionedcourse is
accredited byFASSET SETA ICB.
ProviderAccreditationNumber:300764
Call : 021 424 1230 /021424 1231 /072 381 6878CAPE TOWN:
68 Bree Street, Bree CastleHouse, Office 204
VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDEDNo transport or previous sales
experience needed.Free training isprovided.
We offerBasic salary, commission,
petrol allowance and variousother incentives.
For appointment, callAileen on
021 465 7852Terms & Conditions
Apply
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Teaching/Education
5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY
NEEDS!.20 Receptionists/Office
Admin.30 Cashiers.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters
.10 Data Capture.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepersvisit us at : 112 Long Street, 3rdFloor, Room 311, Cape Town, or
CALL:021 426 7615/ 021 4245949
073 219 8380
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Sales/Marketing
Justine CosmeticsEarn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to
082 412 5505.
SALES REPSNEEDED
No previous sales experienceneeded
Free training is provided
We offer:. Basic salary.Commission. Petrol allowance andvarious other incentives.
Contact Zanele021 201 0022
Terms and conditions apply.
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Community of
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CHURCHIN
AFRICAInvites you to a
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1973
SALES REPSREQUIREDNo previous salesexperience needed
Free Training ProvidedBASIC
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021 391 6330
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FREE-STANDING
3 beds, tiled lounge, fully-fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,
burglar bars, alarm, large grounds, close to Westgate Mall.
TABLEVIEW WEST RIDINGR975 000
3 bedrooms (mes), open plan
family room, fitted kitchen,
lounge, 2 bathrooms,
4 garages, large 704m,
close to Wood Road.
MARK ANTHONY
021-704 2160/
083 482 4250
RONDEVLEI R499 000
SANDRIFT - CENTURY CITY R839 000
lovely 2 bedroom (bics), tiled lounge, open plan and fully-fitted
kitchen, large braai room + Garage.
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call MARK ANTHONY 021 7042160 or 083 482 4250
HANOVER PARKR199 000
1/2 beds with built in cupboards,
kitchen, lounge, bathroom,
parking for 2 cars in yard. If your
combined wages are ± R6500pm,
you could buy this house
Large flat (approximately 61m²).
2 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen,
bathroom & parking bay.
MAITLAND (10th Ave)R379 000
RETREAT/LAKEVIEW R419 000
PAROW
ONLY R995 000
SWIMMING POOL
3 beds (bics), large fully-fitted kitchen, scullery, spacious lounge, TV Room, fire place, garage, large
grounds +++ swimming pool
CLOSE TO STATION
Semi:Neat 2 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom, enclosed.
Close to Station.
THIS COULD BE YOURS
FLAT: 1 bed,lounge, fitted kitchen,
bathroom.If your combined wages
is approx.R7 500 p m you could
buy this property.
STUNNING
4 beds, fully-fitted kitchen, louge
and diningroom, seperate
entrence, plot size 800 m² +++
swimming pool
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
SOUTHFIELD R920 000
NEED AN AGENT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST AND EFFICIENTLY? CALL ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 704 0289 OR 082 673 1503
LENTEGEUR
R299 000
RETREAT/LAKEVIEW
R235 000
BEHIND CLOCK TOWER
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, large
bathroom + garage for 4 cars
ANTHONY ARENDSE
021 704 0289
082 673 1503
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call Anthony Arendse 021 704 0289/082 673 1503
CLOSE TO PROMENADE
Lovely 2/3 beds, tiled lounge, fully
fitted kitchen, laundry room,
entertainment area, Alarm, enclosed.
Garage.
WHAT A BARGAIN!
3 beds, spacious lounge and diningroom, kitchen, carport
EXCEPTIONAL HOME
Stunning 3 beds,spacious tiled
lounge,fitted kitchen,tiled bathroom +
shower,double Garage,large cemented
yard, Very Secure
BEACON VALLEY
R329 000
HEIDEVELD
R450 000
WESTRIDGE R395 000ROCKLANDS
R309 000
STRANDFONTEIN R539 000
POSSIBILITIES
3 beds, fitted kitchen, bathroom,
lounge, enclosed, spacious yard
BEAUTIFUL FINISHES
3/4 beds, tiled sunken lounge, diningroom, fully-fitted kitchen, shower and bath, garage
Mark Anthony021 704 2160 /083 482 4250
Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call Mark Anthony 021 704 2160 /083 482 4250
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
garage (3 cars) +++ SeperateEntrance
Free-standing, 3 beds, largekitchen, lounge, bathroom,garage facade, outdoor braai+++ Seperate Entrance
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom + another 3
bedroom house!
ColoradoOnly R649 000
Westridge(House + Seperate Entrance)
Only R529 000
De Kuilen (Kuilsrivier)2 houses on 2 plots
for R925 000
Lovely 2 neds, bics, nice tiledlounge + dining room,fitted
kitchen, tiled bathroom, carport,ecclosed, close to Cedars
Avenue.Very Neat
Lovely 2 beds,large tiled lounge + dining room or thirdbedroom,bathroom,fitted kitchen with cupboards,largeyard,enclosed with carport. If your combined wages areapproximately R9000pm, then you could buy this house!
3 beds, lounge, kitchen,bathroom.Close To Clock Tower.
If your combined wages isapprox R8800.00 PER MONTHYOU COULD BUY THIS HOUSE
Urgenty needproperties for my
approved buyers inall areas includingOttery, Grassy Park,Southfield,MitchellsPlain and Athlone.Please call Mark
Anthony Today 021704 2160 /
083 482 4250
RocklandsOnly R319 000
BonteheuwelOnly R309 000
LentegeurOnly R289 000
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Park/Heights, Portlands, Rocklands, Rondevlei,Strandfontein, Westridge, Westgate, Woodlands
Attention sellers we have buyers for:
Mitchells Plain: 021 391 4203
SHIHAAM072 192 1411
KASHIFAH073 929 3221
GADIJA082 823 1801
SHARIEF084 739 6372
FAZLYN073 184 2535
CANDICE071 1565 672
AGENTS WANTED:Join our family and let us share our success with you!
R285 000 MORGENS VILLAGE:
FAZLYN 073 184 2535
Fully Enclosed 2 BedroomMaisonette with a Lounge, Kitchenand Family Bathroom. Close to allAmenities and Westgate Mall.
R289 000 MONTROSE PARK:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Freestanding 2 Bedroom House,Lounge with Laminated Flooring &Knotty Pine Ceiling, Fully FittedKitchen, Bath, Burglar Bars andTandem Garage for 2 Cars.
R279 000 EASTRIDGE:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Fully Enclosed Neat Semi Attached3 Bedroom House with Lounge,F.Kitchen, F.Bath, Burglar BarsThroughout, Automated Garage
with Parking for 2 Cars.
R419 000 RETREAT:
GADIJA 082 823 1801
Semi 4 Bedroom House Consisting
of 2 BIC, Lounge, Dining Room,
Fitted Kitchen, 2 Baths and a
Garage.
R275 000 MONTROSE PARK:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Freestanding 2 Bedroom Corner Housewith a Lounge, Kitchen, FamilyBathroom + Separate Entrance,
Enclosed Parking for 2 Cars and Closeto all Amenities.
R329 000 LENTEGEUR:
CANDICE 071 156 5672
Fully Enclosed 2 Bedroom Housewith Lounge,Tv Room, Dinette,Fitted Kitchen, Fam Bathroom
& Carport. Also SituatedClose to all Amenties.
R2 400 000 ZEEKOEVLEI:
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
5 Bedroom House with 2 En-Suites, BIC,Lounge, Entertainment Area, Dining
Room, 2 F.F.Kitchens, 1 with a Scullery,Double Automated Garage, AutomatedGates, Swimming Pool, Pool House &plenty more...
R2 350 000 SCHAAPKRAAL PLOT:
GADIJA 082 823 1801
4016m2 +/- R30 000.00 CurrentRental Income, Separate Bungalow,
Entertainment Area, AluminiumWorkshop included AluminiumWindows & Doors Throughout.
R265 000 TAFELSIG:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
3 Bedroom, Lounge, Kitchen, FamBath, Garage, Parking for 3 Cars.
R249 000 TAFELSIG:
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
3 Beds, Lounge, Fitted Kitchen,Bath and Garage.
R255 000 EASTRIDGE:
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Fully Enclosed 3 Bedroom House witha Lounge, Kitchen & Fam Bath. Alsohas Enclosed Parking & Close to AllAmenities.
CALL US FOR A NO OBLIGATION FREE VALUATION.
?
R495 000 GRASSY PARK PLOT:
KASHIFAH 073 929 3221
625m² Plot in 2nd Avenue Grassy Parkwith Water and Electricity
Connections.
FOR ALL THE OTHER PROPERTIES WE HAVE ON THE MARKET – CALL US NOW!!
Thinking of SELLING?? We have BUYERS for your Home!! FREE, NO OBLIGATION VALUATION – CALL US.
SEEFF: Tel - 021 788 8279 / Fax: 021 788 344457 MAIN ROAD
MUIZENBERG, 7945
SMART MOVE TO BE WITH US!!
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Tafelsig
R500 000
3 Bedroom,
1 bathroom
+ secure parking!!!
Shirley Lawrence
076 592 4574
Beacon
Valley
R275 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Beacon Valley
R490 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Beacon Valley
R310 000
Shirley Lawrence
076 592 4574
Lentegeur
R350 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Portlands
R490 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Strandfontein
R600 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Colorado
R650 000
Clive Charles
082 968 2810
Strandfontein
R720 000
This is a PLOT with a
Separate Entrance
Clive Charles 082 968 2810
Pelican Heights
R695 000
Clive
Charles
082 968 2810
Eastridge
R500 000
Everything we touch turns to SOLD
MITCHELL’S PLAIN 021 391 2200Over 50 Years of Real Estate Excellence
Let the PROFESSIONALS take care of all your housing needs
STRANDFONTEIN VILLAGE: R495.000
F/s, 3Beds(1xB), Lnge cm Drm,
Mes, FFK, Carport, Encl, Tiled roof.
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
WESTRIDGE: R650.000excl
Ext. Mais, 4Beds, Lnge, F/place, Drm, FK,
G/Flat, Garage, E/Garden + A Balcony.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
EASTRIDGE: R350.000excl
Extended, 4Beds, S/Lnge, Drm, Mes, FFK,
E/Area, D/Carport, L/Floors, D/Lights, Encl
JENNY 073 247 3815
STANDFONTEIN: R750.000excl
F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, Mes,
Laundry, Garage, Carport,Yard Paved,Encl.
ACHMAT 079 542 1992
BEACON VALLEY: R350.000excl
Mais, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen
(Bics), Carport, Paved, Encl, Very neat.
JENNY 073 247 3815
BEACON VALLEY: R280.000excl
Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,
Asbestos roof, Encl, 163m.
JENNY 073 247 3815
ROCKLANDS: R280.000excl
Semi, 2Beds, Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath,
OPK, Garage, Near council yard, Encl.
SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
LENTEGEUR: R450.000excl
3Beds(Bics), Lnge, F/Bath, FFK, Carport
Tiled roof, Encl, A/Windows& doors,B/Bars
ACHMAT 079 542 1992
WESTRIDGE: R379.999neg
Mais, 2Beds, Extended Lnge, Drm,
F/Bath, FFK, Carport, Encl, L/Floors
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
PORTLANDS: R415.000excl
Semi, 2Beds (1xBics), FFK (Defy),
Lounge, F/Bath, Tiled roof, 171m, Encl.
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
EASTRIDGE: R280.000excl
3Beds(Bics), Lnge, F/Bath, FFK (Defy),
Storerm, Carport, Encl, B/Bars, Very neat.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
STRANDFONTEIN: R450.000excl
F/s, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,
Tiled roof, Encl, 263m², B/Bars.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
LONDON VILLAGE: R490.000excl
F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, D/way (2xCars)
Park(3xCars), 369m, L/Floors, French doors
JESICHA 073 698 9260
LENTEGEUR: R360.000excl
Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, OPFFK,
F/Bath, Asbestos roof, B/Bars.
ISHERENE 083 350 2777
BEACON VALLEY: R275.000excl
Mais, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, K(Bics),
Storerm, Carport, W/Hse, B/Bars.
KEITH 084 888 2526
WESTRIDGE: R415.000excl
Mais, 4Beds, Lnge cm Drm, Bath, S/toilet,
Storerm, Carport, Encl, Tiled roof
SAEEDA 083 519 4159
ALPINE PARK: R420.000excl
F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, FK, Drive thru
Garage, Encl, Hse just been painted.
DESIREE 079 875 9975
WESTRIDGE: R435.000excl
Mais, 2Beds(1xBics), Lnge um Drm, FFK,
Storerm, Carport, Encl, Very modern
JESICHA 073 698 9260
NEW EASTRIDGE: R290.000excl
Semi, 3Beds con 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
Kitchen, Fasade Garage, Enclosed.
DESIREE 079 875 9975
ROCKLANDS: R360.000excl
Semi, 3Beds(Bics), Lounge, Big FFK,
F/Bath, Big Ent. Area, Garage(2xCars).
JESICHA 073 698 9260
DELFT: R199.999excl
Semi, 2Beds, LOPK, F/Bath, Encl, Tenants
in property is using one room as a shop.
FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889
PORTLANDS: R530.000neg
F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,
D/Carport (remote), Encl, Ent.Area
KEITH 084 888 2526
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Shop11, Village Square,Southfield Road,Plumstead.
“AMOVING EXPERIENCE”
EMAIL:WEBSITE:
OFF: (share call) 087 807 9119 OR 021 762-9992FAX: 086 500 8714, CELL: 082 498-4725
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LOG ONTO OUR WEBSITE TO VIEW PROPERTIES/www.ceprop.co.za
Invitation to all Property PractitionersYou are hereby invited to attend a meeting: Date: 11 April 2013, Day: Thursday
Time: 9am – 11:30amVenue: Rondebosch Golf Club (Golf Course Road;off Klipfontein Road; Sybrand Park)
GUEST OF HONOUR: MINISTER OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS : HONOURABLE MINISTER BONGINKOSI MADIKIZELAPLEASE RSVP TO [email protected]
OTTERY TOWNHOUSE – R695 000.00 – 3 beds with bics, FFK, lounge, d/room, fam bath with shower, paved drivewayCharles – 082 498 4725
ON THE BAY -R499 000.00 - neat 3 beds, bics in 2, mes, lounge, ent area, bar area, built in braaiPORTLANDS - R485, 000.00 - 3 bed corner plot, bics in 2nd bed, FFK, lounge, fam bath with shower, sngle carport in front, dble carport at back.Carl – 072 235 5917
TAFELSIG - R280,000 - 3 bed, O/P kitchen, lounge, fam bath, garage converted into tuck-shop Edgar – 078 642 8473
SEAWINDS – R440 000.00- 3 beds with bics, FFK, lounge, fam bath, single garageROCKLANDS – R480 000.00 – 3 Beds with bics, O/P FFK, lounge, fam bath, big grounds, parking for 4 cars behind locked gatesTania – 084 506 4764
NEW WOODLANDS – R299 000.00 – 2 beds, O/P fitted kitchen, lounge, fam bathAlison - 082 462 6700
EASTRIDGE - REANTAL R3800 MONTHLY
COLORADO R750 000
WESTRIDGE - R380 000 WESTRIDGE - R480 000
STRANDFONTEIN - R530 000VVANGUARD VILLAS COLORADO -R385 000
WESTRIDGE R360 000
ROCKLANDS - 295 000
OLD WOODLANDS R270 000
WOODLANDS - R350 000
OLD WOODLANDS - R265 000
ROCKLANDS - R385 000 WESTRIDGE R400 000
3 BEDS, OPEN PLANKITCHEN/LOUNGE, BATH/TOILET+ WENDY HOUSE, CARPORT,
FULLY ENCLOSED.
NOLINE 0799 574 790
FLAT ROOF, VERY NEAT 3 BEDS,WOODEN FLOORS, KITCHEN WITH
BICS, EXTENDED LOUNGE.LAUNDRY,KNOTTY PINE CEILINGS+DOWNLIGHTERS, FULLY ENCLOSED
STUNNING CNR HOUSE, 3BEDS,LAM FLOORS /CARPETS, FAMILYBATH, FITTED KITCHEN, FULLY
ENCLOSED PARKS 6 CARS A MUSTTO VIEW - LUKE 071 005 3361
5 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHROOMS,EXTENDED LOUNGE, FULLY
FITTED KITCHEN, SWIMMINGPOOL, ENCLOSED
BRAAI/ENTERTAINMENT AREA,GARAGE SECURE PARKING FOR5 CARS, ROCK WATER FEATURE.
A MUST TO VIEW.
LARGE CNR HOUSE,3 BEDS +BICS,KITCHEN + BICS,
ENTERTAINMENT AREA GARAGEPARKS 3/4 CARSCENTRE &
MEDICAL CENTRE
3 BEDROOMS, LOUNGE,
KITCHEN, BATH/TOILET CLOSE
TO SCHOOLS AND TRANSPORT-
NOLINE: 0799 574 790
VERY NEAT 2 BEDS WITH BICS,LOUNGE, KITCHEN WITH BICS &
STOVE, BATH/TOILET, SITUATED INA SECURE COMPLEX.
NO WORK JUST MOVE IN
ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDEREDVERY NEAT 3 BEDS WITH LAM FLOORS,
LOUNGE WITH DINETE TILED, BATH/TOILET/SHOWER, FF KITCHEN, ENCLOSED.
CLOSE TO MOSQUE & SCHOOLS ANDPUBLIC TRANSPORT NOLINE: 0799 574 790
A MUST TO VIEW 3 BEDS
+ BICS, FF KITCHEN,
STORAGE ++++++
FLAT ROOF - 3 BEDS, LOUNGE
TILED, KITCHEN WITH BICS,
BATH/SHOWER, CARPORT
PARKS 3 TO 4 CARS.
3 BEDS, BIG LOUNGE.FULLY FITTED KITCHEN, TILED,
FAM BATH, PRKS 2/3 CARSFULLLY ENCLOSED -LUKE 071 005 3361
NEAT 2 BEDS, LOUNGE, KITCHENWITH BICS, BATH/TOILET FULLY
ENCLOSED CLOSE TOPRIMARY,HIGH SCHOOL &
TRANSPORT
3 BEDROOM, KITCHEN WITH BICS,
BATHROOM/SHOWER WITH CNR
BATH, EXT LOUNGE GARAGE AT
THE BACK. ADIEL - 0788 333 601
• NOLINE 079 957 4790 •ADIEL 078 833 3601 • LUKE 071 005 3361
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Shop 5, Westridge Shopping Centre 5 - 13, Simonsig Avenue Westridge, Mitchell’s Plain,TELE/FAX 021 391 1847 e-mail [email protected]/AH: 081 078 9229 or find us on whatsapp: BB PIN: 20E52551
WE WILL SELL YOUR HOME IN 30 DAYS.WE WILL STOP YOUR AUCTION.
2 BEDS, KITCHEN WITH BICKS,LAM FLOORS,BATH WITH CNR
BATH & SHOWER SECUREPARKING FULLY ENCL
PORTLANDS - R410 000
NEW TAFELSIG R225 000
UP STAIRS 2 BEDS, FAM BATH,DOWNSTAIRS 3RD BEDROOM WAS REMOVED
TO EXTENDED KITCHEN & LOUNGENEATLY TILED, VISITORS TOILET DOWNSTAIRS PARKING BEHIND GATES FULLY
ENCLOSED
3 BEDS, LOUNGE TILED, KITCHEN
TILED, BATHROOM/ TOILET,
CARPORT PRKING FOR 3/4 CARS.
FULLY ENCLOSED AT THE BACK -
ADIEL 078 833 3601
GREENHILLS R430 000
3 BEDS, BIG LOUNGE,RECEPTION
AREA, KITCHEN, 3RD BEDROOM
EXTENTED INTO A SEPERATE
ENTRANCE
BEACON VALLEY R320 000
SOLD
Y O U R S U C C E S S F U L S A L E S TA R T S W I T H R AW S O N !Rawson Strandfontein 10x4 05-03-2013 1C2PWM5.cdr
Seagull Rd
R1 700 000
SOLD IN 3 WKS
PELICAN HEIGHTS
Genoa Crescent
R650 000
SOLD IN 2 WKS
SEACREST
Vidal Crescent
R700 000
SOLD IN 1 WK
WAVECREST
Lusitania Rd
R740 000
SOLD IN 4 WKS
BAYVIEW
LOOK WHAT WE RECENTLY!!!SOLD
Dennegeur Ave
R570 000
SOLD IN 7 WKS
STR NDFONTEIN VILLAGEA
Welgelegen Ave
R625 000
SOLD IN 2 WKS
OLD STRANDFONTEIN
Milano Way
R570 000
SOLD IN 9 WKS
SAN REMO
Columbine Rd
R530 000
SOLD IN 3 WKS
BAYVIEW
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TIME TO BOUNCE:Tanya November(right) shows herteammates how toplay during a game ofBig Ball at a sportsday for the disabledat the SwartklipsIndoor Centre inMitchell’s Plain onSaturday 6 March.With her, from left areLucille Barns andShana Edwards. Thesports day was hostedby the City of CapeTown and NGOMandla Sport 4Change.
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READY TO SCORE: SpineRoad High School pupilSuhail Williams wasselected to the SouthAfrican under15 invitationschools’ cricket team, whichwill compete in the ninthannual International CricketChallenge in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia. The tournamentwill also feature the hosts,India, Sri Lanka andSingapore. Here Williams ispictured with teacher IsmailTeladia before leaving forMalaysia on Thursday 4April. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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SHOULDER CHARGE: Amber Williams of Kansas City Netball Club momentarily losescontrol of the ball as Amiera Africa of Dolphins Netball Club challenges her during aMitchell’s Plain Netball Union under11 league match at the Stephen Reagon SportsComplex in Westridge on Saturday. The match ended in a 33 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
MEDALS: IN THE POOL
Westridge’s water wondersLIAM MOSES
WESTRIDGE Swimming club’s desirefor success has not been sated de-spite an impressive summer season
in which several of their members competedat national and regional tournaments.
The members of the club are now prepar-ing for the start of the winter competitions,which will get into full stroke with the annu-al Triaq competition at the Long StreetSwimming Pool on Saturday 27 April.
The summer season saw Westridge swim-mers compete at level three (national), leveltwo (regional) and level one (regional).
Club deputy chairperson Janine Flinksays they will be working hard to ensurequalification for future events.
“It’s amazing seeing that we don’t have thefacilities in our area. The opposition swimsfor clubs and their schools. Our childrendon’t compete at school,” she says.
“We have to take them to Virgin Active,where they practice from Tuesday to Sun-day. The level two was quite amazing, withour swimmers beating children from thebenefit of facilities.”
Westridge brought home a total of 11 med-als from the competitions, winning fivebronze and one gold at the level two event.Some of the swimmers also qualified for thefinal rounds at all three competitions.
The club has around 200 swimmers – mostof whom are not yet old enough to compete– from all over Mitchell’s Plain.
Taufeeq James (14) was one of twoWestridge SC swimmers who made it to thelevel three event, held in Durban in March.
The Spine Road High School pupil did notwin any medals, but his performance in the100m and 200m breaststroke finals saw himselected for the South African Junior squad.James says his selection saw a dream ful-filled.
“I want to go as far as possible. I am work-ing towards the Olympics and I don’t wantto give up or fall off the path,” he says.
“I have set my mind on working towardit, with the hopes of winning a medal. I needto remain positive and keep working hard,because training pays off.”
The Strandfontein resident says will notmove to another club, despite the area’s lackof facilities.
“I’m moving up at Westridge and it’s goinggood. I am giving (my opposition) a hardtime.”
Flink says this is the first time in theclub’s history that two swimmers have com-peted at level two events in the same year.V For further information on the club call Janine Flinkon 072 183 5160.
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