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Traffic light vandalised
LEON STEENKAMP
T
he traffic congestion problem in Table
Viewhas recently beenworsenedby re-
peated incidents of vandalism.
Over the past few weeks, the City of Cape
Town has received reports from concerned
residents regarding increased traffic con-
gestion in the Table View area.
The spike in traffic congestion in the Ta-
ble View area was caused by the non-func-
tioning traffic signals at the intersection of
Plattekloof Road and the N7, mayoral com-
mittee member for transport, roads and
stormwater, Brett Herron, said last week.
These signalsmalfunctioned due to cable
theft and vandalism that necessitated cable
replacement as well as equipment repair
and replacement, that was completed last
week, he said last Tuesday.
Herron added that vandalism continues to
be a significant problem in Cape Town.
In this particular instance, there was
heightened traffic congestion in the areadue
to the vandalised traffic lights. In addition
to this, funds that could be used for, among
other things, newly installed traffic lights
and traffic calming measures, have to be di-
verted to repairs of vandalised infrastruc-
ture.
Cable cut
Herron on Monday again expressed his
disgust as these traffic lights were vandal-
ised for a second time.
The perpetrators cut both the link and
the loop cables of the traffic signal at this in-
tersection, including the new cable that re-
cently had to be replaced due to theft, Her-
ron said.
The damagewill cost the city an estimated
R50 000 to repair.
I am extremely disappointed that our in-
frastructure is being vandalised. It is disre-
spectful and disgraceful that people wilfully
damage city property in this manner. I
would like to appeal to all Capetonians to re-
port these incidents should they witness
them, he said.
I would like to urge motorists to avoid
this intersection if possible, anduse analter-
native route if they are able to, while repairs
are being made. Traffic in this area is al-
ready under strain. The vandalism of the
traffic signal has exacerbated the situation,
he added.
It is estimated that the work to repair the
Plattekloof/N7 intersection will be complet-
ed before the weekend.
A further measure to help alleviate con-
gestion, is the construction of the Sandown
Road/N7 link.
Director of Aska Property Group, Tony
Clark said progress on this project is run-
ning smoothly.
Bridge
The construction of the bridge over the
railway is currently three weeks ahead of
schedule, Clarke said on Monday.
We are however entering the winter
months shortly and although we have al-
lowed for days of noworkdue towetweather
conditions in our estimated time of comple-
tion, this could prevent the current speedy
progress.
We are however certain that we will
reach the September target for the contract
completion, he said.
V To page 2.
Construction work on the Sandown
Road extension is currently ahead of
schedule. PHOTO: LEON STEENKAMP
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Long queues are standing in the way
of efficient service at testing stations
all over the city.
The City of Cape Town Traffic Serv-
ices has noted that there has recently
been a major influx of residents visit-
ing the Citys Driving Licence Testing
Centres (DLTCs) to renew their licenc-
es and to book test appointments.
To alleviate the problem the operat-
ing hours have been adjusted to man-
age the process.
For card renewals and all other cash
transactions, officeswill be openMon-
days to Fridays from 08:00 to 14:00 and
on Saturdays from 08:00 to 10:00. All
other transactions such as card collec-
tions and enquiries are open until
15:30 on weekdays and until 12:00
(noon) on Saturdays. This arrange-
ment will be in place until the end of
June 2013, unless otherwise stipulat-
ed.
Drivers are reminded to collect
their new cardswithin the cut-off time
period as those not collected within
120 days will be destroyed. Drivers
will have to re-apply for a new card
which results in longer waiting times.
Residents applying for learner and
driving licence tests, aswell as card re-
newals, can now make use of regis-
tered optometrists for their eye tests.
An appointment must be made with
theoptometrist,whowill thenconduct
the test (free of charge), and supply the
certificate accordingly. This form, to-
gether with the application form, will
be accepted at the DLTC. Please note
that even though applicants may have
the certificate, they are still required
to join the queue to conduct the
processing of the application and to
have their fingerprints and photo-
graphs taken.
For more information contact the
management representatives sta-
tioned at the respective centres:
V Atlantis: Gasant
Gierdien: 021 573 7097/7086
V Brackenfell: Michelle
Cornelius: 021 980 1299/1205
V Durbanville: Peter
Virgin: 0214447082/7084
V Elsies River: Marius
Orlandini: 0215921158
V Goodwood: Ashwin
Whiteboyd: 0215973710/3719
V Kuils River: Vernon
Fagrew: 0218153402
VMilnerton: Jakobus
Dunn: 0215501312
V Parow: Werner
Fourie: 0219368730/8731
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FROM PAGE 1
In the interim the city has deployed points-
men to several traffic hotspots inTableView
as an exercise to determine whether the de-
ployment of these officers will make a differ-
ence in the long term.
The areas include Blaauwberg Road and
Popham Road; Blaauwberg Road and Otto
du Plessis Drive (the R27); Blaauwberg Road
and Raats Drive; Blaauwberg Road and Boy
de Goede Circle; and Blaauwberg Road and
Gie Road.
Herron said the MyCiTi construction
along Blaauwberg Road is scheduled to be
completed by the middle of this year, weath-
er-permitting, while the construction on
Potsdam Road, from the intersection with
Blaauwberg Road northwards, is scheduled
for completion by the end of 2013.
The construction of the bus shelters and
totem poles throughout the Table View,
Parklands, Sunningdale and Blouberg areas
is also completed. Construction work that
necessitates the closure of traffic lanes is on-
ly undertaken after 09:00 on weekdays, and
the lanes are re-opened again by 16:00 so as
tominimise the disruption to peakhour traf-
fic.
I would like to encourage people to make
use of theMyCiTi bus servicewhere it is pos-
sible and convenient for them to do so.
In response to the demand at peak travel
times we have increased the headways of
our buses, meaning that a bus departs from
the Table View station bound for the Civic
Centre station every six to eight minutes.
This has drastically reduced the waiting
time for a bus, so even if the station appears
to be very full and the queues look long these
move fast, getting more people onto the bus-
es quicker.
We are working tirelessly to improve the
road conditions and public transport in the
area, as well as other areas across the city.
We are encouraged by the overwhelming
support from the public that we have re-
ceived thus far and look forward to welcom-
ing even more people onto our buses, Her-
ron said.
V Incidents of vandalism can be reported
to the citys call centre on 086 010 3089.
Vandalism of the traffic lights at the Plattkloof/N7 intersections has worsened the already
frustrating traffic congestion in Table View.
Congested traffic jams will soon become a
thing of the past, because passengers have
placed their travel burdens on the shoulders
of the MyCiTi bus service.
Since its inception at the 2010 FIFAWorld
Cup the service has surpassed five million
passenger trips. Up until the end of Decem-
ber 2012 a total number of 5 374 508 passen-
gers were recorded.
Of this total, over 4,5 million passengers
havemadeuse of the airport route, theTable
View trunk route, as well as the area routes
in the city centre and the Table View area
since the systems launch in May 2011.
Surpassing five million passenger trips is
a significant milestone and indicates that
the residents of the city have embraced this
vision of transport for Cape Town.
MyCiTi plans for 2013 include:
V Nine routes whichwill be incrementally
implemented in the city centre, stretchingas
far as Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay and Hang-
berg. These routeswill all be operated by the
newmedium-sized, low floor buses to enable
universally accessible boarding from the
pavement.
V The current services in the Table View
area will be expanded to include routes to
Mamre and Atlantis, Century City and Du
Noon. These services will be a mix of larger
high floor buses along the main routes, and
low floor buses.
We are excited about being able to bring
thisworld-class service to evenmore people.
Not only is the service comfortable and con-
venient for passengers, but offers a consider-
able cost saving to commuterswhenone con-
siders factors such as the petrol price, said
mayoral committee member for transport,
roads and stormwater, Brett Herron.
MyCiTi has plan for 2013
Liquor licence applications
The Table View police have recently had
four liquor licences applications.
Zandbar (Atlantica), on the corner of
Porterfield Road and Beach Boulevard,
Marine Circle and The Grill and Butcher,
Beach Boulevard, Marine Circle have
both reapplied for their liquor licences.
Trologos, situated in Dragon Mart,
Ashwood Centre, Parklands Main Road,
Parklands and Forneria Italia, at 11
Dianthus Road have both applied for
liquor licences.
All these applications are for consump-
tion on the premises. Any representation
for or against the applications can be
forwarded to: Western Cape Liquor
Authority at [email protected],
086 0142 142 (t) or 021 483 5066 (f).
Copy in the Table View Designated
liquor office at [email protected]
or contact W/O Sterrenberg Jooste on
021 521 3306 or 079 894 1448.
Applications can be viewed at Designat-
ed Liquor Office, Table View SAPS.
A liquor licence meeting for all current
liquor licence holders in the Table View
area will be held on Thursday 7 March at
11:00 at the Table View police station.
Shave it off for CANSA
The Fellows for Cancer and CANSA
Shavethon in conjunction with Fergies
Pub and Restaurant will be hosting a
Shavethon on Saturday 2 March.
For a donation of R100 visitors will
have the choice of spraypainting their
hair in an array of colours or to shave it
all off, to raise funds for those fighting
cancer.
Half of the money will go toward
CANSA and half towards Fellows for
Cancer, a charity in Melkbosstrand that
provide financial support for local
residents diagnosed with cancer.
The venue is situated at 1 Porterfield
Road and children are welcome.
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P
olice are investigating a charge of as-
sault against two bouncers following
an incident at Marine Circle pub re-
cently.
Xander Loggenberg (26) laid a charge
with the Table View police after he was as-
saulted outside the German Locker pub on
12 February.TygerBurger last week report-
ed on Loggenberg claims that he was as-
saulted by a group of young men that ap-
peared to be friends of the bouncer outside
the pub (Vicious club attack).
Wounds
He suffered a variety of bruises to his
body as well as an open wound to his scalp
andacut on this forehead.Hewasalsoalleg-
edly tasered in the face.
Although Loggenberg claims that he did
nothing to provoke the assault, owner of the
German Locker, Rhyno Vermaak, differs.
These persons are lying about that
evening, one of my bouncers was attacked
and the other bouncer then pepper sprayed
the one so that he could get him to let go
of the bouncer, Vermaak says.
Threats
Vermaak says Loggenbergs description
of the evenings events and subsequent pub-
licity has harmed his business negatively
and has also seen threats levelled at his se-
curity guards.
He adds that Loggenberg, his friend and
younger brother were asked to leave the
pub numerous times but kept coming
back, trying to enter the premises.
Vermaak says he has several witnesses
who saw the intoxicated pair of Loggenberg
and his friend threatening the establish-
ments bouncers.
Allegations
This guy jumped on the bouncer while
he was still sitting on a chair (outside the
pub entrance), Vermaak says adding that
Loggenberg was pepper sprayed and
tasered but never attacked with poles
(steel police batons) and sjamboked as
Loggenberg alleged.
This guy attacked the bouncer outside
first and everyone that saw this climbed in,
they got assaulted by bystanders after my
bouncers chased them away, Vermaak
claims.
Police this week confirmed that a charge
of assault against two bouncers were being
investigated. They have not been detained
but have been told to appear in court pend-
ing further investigation, said the Table
View polices Lt Elizabeth Munro.
Charges follow club assault
A baby grysbok the size of a small cat was
born at a wetland reserve in Century City.
The baby, which is estimated to be just
a few weeks old was spotted and photo-
graphed by a regular visitor to Intaka Is-
land, Pat Elk.
The island is part of a grysbok project be-
ing undertaken by the Cape Town City
Council that enables smaller nature re-
serves to house this animal in a more sus-
tainable way.
In June 2010 two grysbok were re-intro-
duced to Intaka following a lengthy ap-
proval process and with the full support of
Cape Nature, the City of Cape Towns Na-
ture Conservation Department and the
Blouvlei/Intaka IslandEnvironmentalAd-
visory Committee.
Century Citys environmental manager
Alan Liebenberg says that grysbok are sol-
itary and nocturnal animals that spend
most of the day under bushes and aremore
active between dusk and dawn.
Last year we found two sets of spoors
close to each other, which is unusual. We
hoped that there would be an offspring and
our wish was granted.
V For further details contact Alan Liebenberg on
021 552 6889.
Baby grysbok seen in wetland
The baby grysbok walking through the bushes
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about the Operation Smile charity and de-
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theyre doing.
It took Richard 70 days to complete the
mission. I paddled for 45 km each day, that
lasted between four and five hours. At
times it was tough, with the Atlantic Ocean
presenting extremely windy and cold con-
ditions that needed perseverance.
Richard laughs as he recalls his journey
paddling back from Mozambique.
On the third day I got attacked by a
shark. On the fifth day my boat broke in
half and I had to spend some time in hospi-
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my accommodation and discovered that I
was robbed of everything, except my car
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right equipment to make his journey suc-
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Despite all of this Richard says that hell
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Years ago a surgeon told me that Id never
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Richard hopes to raise enough funds for
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Long paddle is to
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The recent handing over of a trusty bakkie
marked the end of an era at the Eric Miles
Cheshire Home in Sanddrift.
The Nissan 1 400 bakkie that has been in
the service of the home, which caters for 45
disabled residents, for the last 14 years was
donated back to the De Grendel Lions Club
last Tuesday.
The De Grendel Lions in conjunction
with two German Lions Clubs donated the
bakkie to the home years ago. The last cou-
ple of years the Lions have been borrowing
the vehicle over weekends for their food
parcel deliveries.
Thehome inJanuary receivedanewRen-
ualt Kangoo panelvan thanks to the contri-
bution of the Nomads Golf Club Western
Province. Eric Miles Cheshire Home is the
beneficiary of the clubs Andrew Mentis
Endowment Fund.
This is very special forme.When I start-
ed working here in 1984 we only had one ve-
hicle which had also been donated by the
Nomads. After all these years it is very nice
to receive another vehicle from the No-
mads, said the homes manager Alet Bos-
man.
Bosman said they thought it fitting to
give the bakkie back to the Lions for its
charity work.
Bakkie heads home again
Handing over the Nissan bakkie to Martin Kallis (left) president of the De Grendel Lions Club is
Rulof Jooste, chairman of the Eric Miles Cheshire Homes executive committee. Also present
were (from left) John Masterton, Martin Thelander (members of De Grendel Lions and Eric
Miles executive committee) and Virginia Kasana, another member of the homes committee.
Beach cleanup time again
The Blouberg Beach Cleanup invites all
families to its 1Ton1Day Beach cleanup
on 2 March.
Volunteers meet in the beachfront
parking lot (Seli 1 wreck) at 10:00.
This will be the third time we are
running this hugely successful cleanup
day. We are looking for people who will
come and collect bags from us and head
to Big Bay and Melkbos to go cleanup
there, says organiser Gregory Player.
The beaches are in a very sad state.
Visit the groups Facebook Page,
Blouberg Beach Cleanup.
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Woensdag, 27 Februarie 2013
Fri 1 March - Sun 3 March
www.centurycity.co.za
Action-packed spectator &
participatory sports
10 km Road Race | 2.5 km Fun Run
U11 Cricket | Canoe Polo | Circuit Cycling Kermesse
Senior & Junior Canoeing | Corporate 5-a-side Soccer
Schools & Corporate Touch Rugby
Stand Up Paddling | Dragon Boat Racing
www.centurycity.co.za
Plus family fun, food & entertainment
V The Table View Community Police Fo
rum Sector 2 (Parklands and Sunningdale)
will have its next meeting on 28 February at
theCBCSt Johns school (c/oParklandsMain
Road and Dorchester Drive, Parklands) at
18:45 for 19:00. For further information con
tact Sector 2 chairman, Chris Visser on
072 340 8461.
V The Time Out Ladies Club will visit the
Elgin area on Thursday 28 February. The trip
will include seeing the wine harvest in pro
cess at Almenkerk Estate. Lunch will also be
served at the Pool Room on the Oak Valley
Estate. The coach leaves at the Table View
Pick n Pay shopping centre off Pentz Drive at
08:45. Contact Carol on [email protected]
or 084 580 1469 to book.
V The Sunningdale Evening Market takes
place on 1 March from 18:00 to 22:00. Many
quality crafts and gifts will be for sale.
The market is situated at the Sunningdale
Sports Hall, Waterville Crescent, Sunningda
le. Food stalls included. Trading space is still
available. Please contact Jackie on
074 107 4880.
V TheWomen of Purpose invites all women
to join them at St Chads Anglican Church,
Erica Road, Table View on Saturday 2 March
at 09:30 for a time of fellowship and refresh
ments. Angie van Greuning will be the Guest
speaker. Enquiries: Dawnon083 555 2959or
021 556 8367.
V Die NG Kerk Bloubergstrand hou op Sa
terdag 2Maart van07:00 tot 11:00hul jaarlik
sepretstap. Inskrywings en registrasie is van
af 07:00 en die wegspring om 08:00. Inskry
wings op die dag is R40. Skakel Franselene
by 083 273 2222 vir meer inligting.
V The Table View Ratepayers Association
will have an open meeting on 4 March at
19:00 at the West Coast Family Church, 1a
SandownRoad, Bloubergsand. A representa
tive from the local metro police will be the
guest speaker. Coffee will be served from
18:30.
VCoupleswho have problemsin their rela
tionship can consider attending one of the
Imago couples workshops that are held in
Melkbosstrand. The workshop focuses on
better communication skills within a relati
onship. The date for the next workshop is 15
to 17 March (English). The workshops are
held at 10DuikerWay,Melkbosstrand. Please
isit www.wildthang.co.za formore informati
on.
Whats up |Wat is waar
House that Lego built: The
Parklands College Prefect Body of
2012 made contact with the
organisation, Habitat for Humanity,
which builds houses for underprivi-
leged people. This year the prefects
have embarked on raising the
R90 000 needed to build a house.
The Grade 11, engineering and
graphics and design learners built a
house with Lego. Each Lego brick is
being sold for R100 and they are
encouraging as many people as
possible to contribute to the
project. Anyone who would like to
support this cause can send a mail
to: [email protected].
Learners from Parklands College
(from left) are Kay-Lee Lewis,
Caitlin Moriarty, Giovanni DAmbro-
sio and Josh Spencer-Hicken.
For the next four months the City of Cape
Town will visit about 26 000 households
across the city to research the transport
needs of residents.
According to Councillor Brett Herron,
mayoral committee member for transport,
roads and stormwater, the 2013 Household
Travel Surveywill guide the development of
a city-wide Integrated Public Transport Net-
work.
The survey forms part of this administra-
tions commitment to building an inclusive
city, and one that responds directly to the
needs of communities around Cape Town...
he said.
The surveyors will also visit neighbour-
ing towns such as Paarl and Wellington.
Survey participants will be requested to
respond to questionnaires that determine
the residents current travel behaviour.
In addition to questions on current travel
behaviour, a randomly selected sample of
survey participants will also be questioned
on trips during the previous 24 hours and
travel choices that they might make under
different conditions: for instance, if trains
were less crowded and cleaner or if car trav-
elwas cheaper,wouldmorepeople use them.
Surveyors from the two survey companies
appointed by the city to conduct this re-
search will each carry a name tag and also
an official City of Cape Town appointment
letter.
Transport survey on the cards
The Table View Neighbourhood Watch
(TVNW) and local community police are ad-
dressing crime by now also cleaning the lo-
cal green belts.
Theproject started a couple ofmonths ago.
The Community Police Forum (Sector 2),
and the neighbourhood watch have cleaned
up the green belts in our area, which were
in a disgusting state, said Hendrik du Ples-
sis, vice-chairman of the CPF Sector two.
The group also focuses on graffiti cleanup.
During a project on 26 January, the volun-
teers collected two trailer loads of rubbish
from the green belt stretching from next to
Driftwood Caf, in Hamstead Close towards
Humewood Drive.
The next cleaning operation will take
place on Saturday 9March. The group of vol-
unteers will be cleaning up the CBC School
green belt, which runs to Wood Drive.
CPF chairman Andrew Brace says the
more volunteers show up, the easier it will
be to get the job done.
The team will meet in Sterling Crescent,
and work both ways towards Parklands
main Road and Ravenswood Drive.
Fromherewewillmove further up in the
Green belt towards Wood Drive. Depending
on time available, wemay do another couple
of areas as well, Du Plessis said.
Local ward councillor Heather Brenner is
also supporting the initiative by providing
the volunteers with snacks and drinks.
Get stuck in and help clean up your green belt
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As part of a city clampdown on road
offences, traffic officers of the City of
Cape Town targeted motorists in Ta-
ble View over the weekend.
On Saturday roadblocks were held
on Blaauwberg Road between Pots-
damRoad andMarineCircle,where 12
motorists were arrested for driving
under the influence of alcohol.
The highest breathalyser reading
recorded was 1,07 mg of alcohol per
1 000 ml of breath. Officers also issued
38 fines for unlicensed vehicles.
Similar operations which also in-
cluded the metro police were held in
areas across the peninsula including
Strand, Grassy Park and Sea Point.
In addition the LiquorUnit also con-
ducted inspections on night clubs
throughout the city. These inspec-
tions were based on complaints re-
ceived from the various communities.
A total of 18 clubs were inspected
which resulted in fines to the value of
R9 500 being issued to club owners for
not complying with the citys regula-
tions.
These contraventions mostly in-
cluded non-compliance relating to the
Business Act and the Community Fire
Safety Bylaw.
The Citys Noise Control Unit also
issued written warning notices to
those clubs for allowing loud music to
be audible outside their premises.
This is the first step towards the con-
fiscation of the sound equipment for
continued transgressions.
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In hospital, far from family
LEON STEENKAMP
Nothing could be more heart-breaking and
frustrating as to have your child injured, ly-
ing in hospital in a foreign country and hav-
ing no means to be there for him.
This is the reality of the situation Karen
Cornelius ofTableView is findingherself in.
Karens son Warren Dinkelmann (22)
started teaching English at the Krathum
Baen School in Thailand in September last
year.
He really enjoyed it. He was really happy
there and loved working with the children.
I think he really found his niche, Karen
said adding that Warrens Facebook page is
full of photos of him teaching in front of the
class all smiles.
However, things took a turn for the worst
on Friday 8 February.
Warrenwas at a friends flatwhenhe leant
against the balcony railing. It gave awayand
he fell three storeys to the ground below.
It was terrible. What was worse is that
no one speaks English and the initial stories
were so confusing. We didnt know what ex-
actly his injuries were and what his condi-
tion was, Karen said describing her emo-
tions upon hearing the news.
Pointing towards the communication bar-
rier, Karen and her family only found out
that Warren had also cracked his jawbone
the Monday following the accident.
Warrenwas first rushed to anearbyhospi-
tal but then transferred to the Samut Sakhu
Hospital.
Updates of his situation came to Karen via
Warrens long-time friend Jamie Stephen
who joined him on the trip to Thailand.
The first couple of days we didnt know
whether he had brain damage orwhether he
was going to make it. He drifted in and out
of consciousness.
Jamie tookpictures ofWarren in the ICU,
but the hospital staff confiscated his phone
and deleted all the pictures, Karen said.
A Skype conversation with Warren last
week Saturday was the first time Karen saw
her son after the fall.
It was terrible, because his whole face is
like this, Karen said gesturing a circle with
her hands around her face. But he is re-
sponsive.
Warren suffered massive head swelling
and bleeding on the brain, both eye sockets
are cracked, his right cheekbone has been
crushed and his left is cracked, his jawbone
is cracked, both wrists are broken with the
right wrist having an open fracture.
An operation on Sunday 10 February was
done to repair his wrists.
That Tuesday the doctors said they cant
wait any longer to operate on his injuries as
the bones can start growing back incorrect-
ly.
That operation lasted seven hours. Anoth-
er operation was done to repair the damage
to his nose.
Warren currently breaths with the help of
a tracheostomy a pipe that is inserted into
his throat.
The pins in his wrists will also need to be
removed in the future.
Karen and her family are now desperately
trying to raise funds for Warrens medical
costs and for a plane ticket to Thailand for
herself.
His medical costs are currently an esti-
mated R60 000. According to Jamie the doc-
tors saidWarrenwill have to stay inhospital
for another three weeks.
He has however starting taking in water
and juice. They will try to feed him liquid-
ised food thisweek, as his jaw iswired shut,
Karen said last Wednesday.
She said there are many South Africans
in Thailand.
One thing I can tell parents is that they
should take out medical insurance for their
children. Warren said: Ag mom, I wont
need it, Karen warned.
An elated Karen on Friday received pho-
tos from Warren.
You cant believe how happy I am. He
looks so, so good. There is still some swelling
but he looks like he did before the fall, she
said.
Having started renovations to their home
twoweeks before the accident, Karen has no
money to pay for Warrens medical costs or
to fly abroad.
Theyare currently selling tickets for a live
show at theWillowbridge Barnyard Theatre
at R130 each.
The Surfing Safari show takes place on 9
March at 20:00 and features music by San-
tana, The Beach Boys, UB40, Maroon 5, Katy
Perry and the Grease soundtrack. A host of
raffle prizes will also be offered at the show.
To buy tickets or help Karen with a dona-
tion contact her on 082 096 8338.
Warren Dinkelmann is busy recovering in a
hospital in Thailand following a three storey
fall.
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The Du Noon-based short film,
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when it dominated the second an-
nual Jozi Film Festival.
The festival, held from 15 to 17
February, saw eight local short
films vying for the top spot.
The weekend of viewing culmi-
nated in an awards ceremony at
the Villa Arcadia in Parktown
which was hosted by comedian,
John Vlismas.
iBalaclava shared the award for
Best Short Fiction Film with
My Room at the Centre of the
Universe much to the delight of
first time director, Nevil Sanda-
ma.
I was so surprised. It was awe-
some winning the prize, Sanda-
ma said.
One of the highlights of the film
festival for Sandama, producer Howard
James Fyvie and associate producer Lauri-
an Guy, was a screening of iBalaclava to
over 300 locals inKliptown, Soweto at a pop-
up cinema. iBalaclava also played at the Bi-
oscope Independent Cinema in the Mabo-
neng Precinct. The Kliptown viewers sat
with eyes glued to the screen as they
watched iBalaclava and theOscar nominat-
ed student film Kanye Kanye.
Set in the Du Noon township in Cape
Town, iBalaclava is a gripping drama that
tells the story of two brothers trying to sur-
vive in a community filled with gangster-
ism and poverty.
iBalaclava is part of a local film project
by a bunch of young film makers who em-
barkedona journeyof film, producing three
short films that showcase some of South Af-
ricas exciting new talent.
The project was spearheaded by Joshua
Generation Churchs Film andMedia team,
the Film Kru. The team was made up of
many first-time film makers and was pro-
duced on a budget of under R8 000.
They got together and invested their
time, creativity and passion into making
modern day parables that show the love of
God to local movie-goers. Over 300 volun-
teers were involved in the project pouring
their hearts and passion into every area, in-
cluding the film making, post production,
graphics, event co-ordination and every
other aspect involved in pulling a project of
this size together, said Guy.
Headed by the up and coming filmmaker,
Howard, the teams were given extensive
training throughout the project.
When the time came for the first screen-
ing of iBalaclava nothing beat a venue in
Du Noon itself. The local high school Ink-
wenkwezi High, partnered with Joshua
GenerationChurch to host aYouthFunDay
on 16 June 2012 (Youth Day) ending off with
the first screening to the local community.
The momentum continued for iBalaclava
at the Love Bombs Film Festival at The La-
bia on Orange from the 2 to 9 August 2012.
Over 2 000movie-goers attended the event
and Sandana and the team had an opportu-
nity to share their experiences of creating
this dramatic film to a sold-out crowd. After
the huge success of this festival, The Love
Bombswent back for the an encore showing
on 14 and 15 September.
The filmmakerswere also interviewedby
renowned South African film expert, Barry
Ronge, for Sunday Night at the Movies on
Talk Radio 702 and have been interviewed
several times on CCFM Radio Station.
SABC 2s highest rated youthmagazine pro-
gramme. Hectic 9 nine, also had Sandama
and the team in studio.
Film makers are excited about the jour-
ney so far, but keep holding onto their seats
for the next step in the adventure.
V To find out more about iBalaclava and to watch
the trailers go to www.lovebombs.co.za or like the
Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lovebombs-
films or email [email protected].
Awards pour in
for iBalaclava
Director of the short film iBalaclava, Nevil Sandama was
elated following the films award at the second annual
Jozi Film Festival.
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A
n unidentified flying object recent-
ly seen in the night sky has astrono-
mers scratching their heads, but one
thing is certain: it was not a meteor.
A report of the sighting was made on the
UFoRSA website on 17 February, by Ferdi
van Zyl from Brackenfell.
According to Van Zyl, the family was out-
side at about 20:35 that night, when they
suddenly saw a blue light turning red in the
western skies.
It was very high up, directly over New-
lands. It then slowly turned orange and
then disappeared to a ghostly white shape.
It moved very fast without tumbling in a
straight line towards the Hottentots-Hol-
land Mountain whereafter it disappeared
from view, he said adding that the object
moved at great speed.
Straight flight
It was not a random movement as with
asteroids ormeteorites but a definitemove-
ment by the flying object in a straight flight
pattern. It was huge. No sound and no
lights.
Another sighting was reported on the
same night by a man from Northpine. Ac-
cording to his report a steady orange/red-
dish light moved over Bottelary road and
headed west towards the same mountains.
He spotted it twice within a five minute pe-
riod.
Both times it disappeared suddenly as
though lights are switched off. The light
was way too big to be that of an aeroplane
andway to steady and bright to be themere
fluttering of aero lights, he said.
Also, on the same night in Hout Bay, at
about 19:58 another couple, spotted what
looked like a bright orange flame, with no
sound. According to their report the light
went out after a second or two, then a large
grey object plummeted down towards
Camps Bay.
Unsure
SALT Astronomer Nicola Loaring from
the South African Observatory this week,
told TygerBurger that she was aware of at
least one of these sightings, but is not sure
what exactly it could have been.
It could be one of two things, a meteor
or a piece of space junk re-entering the
earths atmosphere, she said.
Meteors couldmove fast or slow, and ap-
pear to be a shooting star. But in Van Zyls
case he was adamant that what he saw as
a ghostly white shape appeared to be a
rock. In that case it eliminates the possibili-
ty of ameteor, as ameteor, (which is a rock)
would not appear as a rock but rather as a
bright light in the sky, aswas seen inRussia
recently, she told TygerBurger.
Earth shaking
She added that if it was a huge meteor
plummeting to earth, there alsowould have
been reports bynowof a crater in the vicini-
ty, which is not the case.
As in the case of Russia, there would
have been a massive disturbance such as
the noise, very bright light and the earth
shaking.
UFoRSA is a small organisation started
by two UFO enthusiasts in 2011, when they
noticed an increase in the number of UFO
sightings and the enthusiasm involved in
it. The aim of the website is to try and ex-
plain the sightings.
UFO not ameteor, experts say
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TYGERBURGER | TABLE VIEW
Woensdag, 27 Februarie 2013
Anight out
shouldnt end
in hospital
Yet another assault has been reported
outside a club in the northern suburbs.
A 26-year old has laid a charge against
two Table View bouncers for allegedly
assaulting him outside a club on Marine
Circle. While the club owner denies the
charges, this is not the first incident of
its kind in the prominent party spot in
the area. This comes just weeks after a
19-year-old was attacked by a group of
about eight young men and beaten into a
coma in Edward Street. A quick search of
TygerBurgers archive brings up count-
less articles where young people have
ended up in hospital after being attacked
near entertainment venues.
This raises the question, what can be
done to solve the problem?
It is high time effective measures are
put in place to make these areas of the
northern suburbs safer.
After the much publicised death of
Corn Hale a young teenager, after he
was beaten up in Edward Street in 2011,
TygerBurger ran an article questioning
the responsibilities of club owners and
bouncers (Club Safety queried, Tyger-
Burger, 7 December 2011).
In the article, club owners agreed that
more security was needed on the strip,
but recent incidents show that if security
was upped, it has not made a difference.
One reader suggested earlier this year,
via SMS, that cameras and mobile police
stations may help the situation.
Whatever the solution may be, it needs
to be found soon, before more teens lose
their lives or are injured while enjoying
a seemingly harmless night out.
Ek is die Here jou
God, Ek vat jou
hand, Ek s vir
jou: Moenie bang
wees nie, Ek help
jou.
Jesaja 41:13
Hoekom is myne kleiner as joune? Mikayla Barnard bespied haar lekker eers goed, terwyl Danja Myburg
toekyk. Albei is van Kraaifontein. Hulle het hul dag geniet langs die veld tydens n sportdag in Kuilsrivier.
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEADER
BRIEWE
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6561|Posbus 747, Belville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie,
sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
N afloop van die onlangse
MTBS-atletiekbyeenkoms op 8
Februarie, het my ma, n
78-jarige diabeet, in die stadion
flou geword.
Ek het nie die name gekry
van enige van die mense wat
my gehelp het nie en ek wil
hulle graag op hierdie manier
bedank.
Dit was twee mans en n
vrou, die skoolhoof van
Tygerberg, n sekerheidsman
en die metropolisie.
Ook baie dankie aan die
hulpvaardige personeel by
Intercare!
Julle was almal wonderlik en
jul hulp word opreg waardeer.
Mag iemand eendag vir elkeen
van julle ook n klip uit die
pad rol. Nogmaals baie dankie!
RONELLE SCHNEIDER
Stellenberg
Hulpvaardigheid
word baiewaardeer
How do disabled people afford
to play sports?
Do they find their own
sponsors or does someone
sponsor them or must they use
their own finances?
I was involved with wheel-
chair tennis (ACSA) and yes,
was loaned a sports wheel-
chair. We had to pay for all
repairs, services and parts.
I was sponsored on each
occasion for a bus ticket to
different cities in the country.
Due to the nature of my
disability I needed to fly, so I
had to pay the difference.
Upon arrival, all expenses
were paid, such as accommoda-
tion, meals, transport to and
from tennis courts, etc.
If you wanted free coaching
you had to go to Mitchells
Plain. You were lucky if
anyone arrived on time, never
mind, at all. It is a long
distance to drive and very
unsafe.
I was doing well, certainly
nowhere near Olympic stand-
Money ran out on
wheelchair tennis
It is unfortunate that the Oscar
Pistorius tragedy has been
seized by the anti-gun lobby as
an opportunity to once again
spread their lies about a
gun-free country equalling a
crime-free country and to attack
legal firearm ownership.
More than 150 years of
worldwide empirical evidence
and many studies by reputable
researchers has proved beyond
any doubt that gun control is a
miserable failure to control
crime. The anti-gun lobby is
quick to point out that violent
crime has declined since the
implementation of the Gestapo-
style Firearms Control Act
(read Civilian Disarmament
Programme) in 2004. The fact is
that since 1994 the amount of
legal firearms has increased as
black people, who were previ-
ously denied the right to own
firearms, were now also procur-
ing firearms for self-defence
which is the real reason for the
decline in violent crime, not the
frivolous and Draconian FCA.
There is an inverse correlation
between the amount of firearms
in a community and the level of
violent crime. He who sacrifices
some freedom for security will
end up having neither freedom
nor security.
P VAN WYK
Parow East
Antigun lobby quick
to useOscar case
After reading the article (We
cant afford to enjoy our own
city,Tygerburger, 13 February)
the Cableway felt that they
needed to respond.
Table Mountain Cableway
offers special rates throughout
the year that are specifically
aimed at Capetonians. Did you
know that for 10 months of the
year Capetonians pay half price
or less to use the Cableway?
Aside from our specials we
also offer free or significantly
reduced tickets to NGOs,
schools and NPOs.
Some of our specials are
Sunset Special (half price after
18:00 valid November to Februa-
ry), kidz winter special (R205
for three people, pensioners
rates on a Friday, free ticket on
your birthday bring SA ID.
SABINE LEHMANN
Table Mountain Cableway
Locals can enjoy a
TableMountain trip
What a lovely event that I
stumbled upon this morning
(Sunday 17 February) at Big
Bay.
I am a huge sports fan, but
why dont we see any of these
events publicised before the
event in our local papers? Why
did the organisers or traffic
department not put notices out
regarding the road closures?
I just cant believe that you
are not notified by the sporting
bodies about their calendar of
events
DEON
Table View
TygerBurger always strives to
bring events to our readers
attention. The event you refer to
was the fifth annual Eleven
Global Cape Town Triathlon at
Big Bay on Sunday.
TygerBurger received notice of
this event via email only on
Thursday afternoon 14 Febru-
ary, which was unfortunately too
late for our edition of 13 Febru-
ary. Ed)
Whynonotice of big
sporting event?
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LEWENSKIEKIE
ards and was probably the
oldest (being over 50). I had
been playing able-bodied
tennis since junior school and
then a couple of years ago
heard about wheelchair
tennis.
I paid for all the extras
including coaching several
times a week.
I sent out many, many
sponsorship letters to compa-
nies, radio stations and large
retail shops, but to no avail.
Unfortunately it all had to
come to an end when the
money ran out.
DM COLLEY
Plattekloof Glen
SMSes
V I would like all people owning dogs to
considerwalkingyourdog inmiddayheat.
Is it really the only time you canwalk your
dog?Albeitall thewarningsofheatstroke
published by the SPCA, and caring own
ers, youstillwalkthepoor dogonveryhot
days. Next time, take your shoes off and
feel how hot the tar and sidewalk is, yes
they feel it too. Think how he feels when
walking on hot tar or sand! Dog lover
VYes to Sexpo for thosewho commented
in last weeks TygerBurger. Rapists dont
attend Sexpo as they have no knowledge
of what sex education actually is. Per
haps you should attend? Willy
V The Sexpo is not encouraging rape and
abuse. Anyone who thinks that rape is
sexual, and a girl who iswearing provoca
tive clothes is asking for it, is clearly sim
ple minded. Rape is the act of violence,
caused from degradation of societys
moral fibre. Generalisations from an un
educated public are not helping us to
make any progress either. Claire
V Help ons om die pryse af te bring van
die kabelkarretjie. Ons kan geen binne
landers nooi om bergop te gaan nie. Wat
n skande. Bets van Niekerk
V Coming back to the topic on road rules.
Could the traffic department keep an eye
on the traffic light at the intersection at
Frans Conradie and Boston streets, as
there are somanypeoplemakingauturn
at this traffic light in themornings Con
cerned resident
) Lug jou mening. SMS die woord Tyger
gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527. SMSe
kos R1,50.
Webblad-kommentaar
V Aan al die gesiglose barmhartige sama
ritane wat ons dogter bygestaan het, Sa
terdagoggend 23 Februarie, tydens n
motorongeluk inDurbanweg: julle het ons
vertroue indiemensdomherstel. Duisend
dankies. Susan Viljoen
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The Table View primary school u-9 mini cricket team was invited to play at Sahara Park in
Newlands on 14 February. It was at the same time that South Africa played against Pakistan,
which added to the excitement of the day. They all looked striking in their red and white Mini
Cricket outfits. Mini Cricket has been played at Table View Primary School for many years and
serves as an introduction to formal cricket. It is for both u-8 and u-9 boys and girls. Everyone
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left) Cole Welch, Hein Griesel, Elan Davids, Roland Kasper, (front) Neil Barkhuizen, Skye Schnaar,
Aden Fouch and Jordan Zackey.
Table View Primary School celebrated Valentines Day with enthusiasm and everyone was
dressed beautifully in red and white. Love letters were posted in special boxes and delivered by
the prefects to many lucky recipients. Red balloons were also available and added to the
festive atmosphere.
Table View Primary recently had their
annual Swimming Gala. Although the
day was hot, the swimmers had a
good time in the water. A number of
trophies were won by various partici-
pants. Jordan Bosman stood out as
the winner of three trophies the
100 m individual medley (girls open
trophy), the 200 m freestyle (girls
open trophy) and the senior Victrix
Ludorum trophy.
Table View gets out in the sun
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All grades happy and accounted for
The teaching staff at the Elkanah House Blouberg Preparatory Campus, took a stand on Black
Friday to create awareness for violence against women. Here are (from left) Clare Lewis
(alligator class), Tembeka Sibene (teacher assistant), Susan Durand (hippo class) and Emma
Wells (dolphin class).
The Chameleon and Dolphin
classes at the Elkanah House
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week: My Body. Here are,
Aimee Silvester and Arianne
Marais from the chameleon
class.
The Grade 11 life sciences pupils at Elkanah House in Table View,
recently dissected squid as one of their projects. Here is
Savannah Pead (Gr 11), holding up a piece of squid.
The Grade 1 wagtail class at Elkanah House
Sunningdale Preparatory, enjoyed a drumming
session where they could follow the beat and
feel the vibrations, while learning how to make
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exhilarating drumming session.
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10,000
m
2
MUST GO!!
10 YR MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE
ALL SHOWER DOORS EXCLUDE THE TRAY
Stone
Rosso
408x408
WAS:R99.95
NOW
.9999555
mmm
2222
Lusenga
Charcoal / Coffee
1st Grade
35x35
WAS:R99.95
NOW
R69
.95
m
2
.99999555
mmm
2222
Venezia
Cream / Grey
Ceramic
1st Grade
60x60
WAS:R119.95
NOW
Terra
Sand / Bianco
Glazed Porcelain
1st Grade
60x60
WAS:R159.95
NOW
.9999555
mmm
2222
Tango
Maroon / Brown
1st Grade
43x43
WAS:R89.95
NOW
.9999555
mmm
2222
Brown
Barro
1st Grade
408x408
WAS:R99.95
NOW
R59
.95
m
2
Matt
White
1st Grade
20x20
WAS:R89.95
NOW
.99999555
mmm
2222
Figaro
Ivory
1st Grade
50x50
WAS:R99.95
NOW
R59
.95
m
2
Enna
Beige / Ivory
1st Grade
50x50
WAS:R94.95
NOW
.99999555
mmm
2222
Traviata
Avorio
50x50
WAS:R109.95
NOW
.9999555
mm
2222
Ardesia
Taupe
Ceramic
1st Grade
60x60
WAS:R139.95
NOW
R79
.95
m
2
Pegova
Beige / Noce
Ceramic
1st Grade
45x45
WAS:R89.95
NOW
R59
.95
m
2
Stone
Noce
1st Grade
408x408
WAS:R99.95
NOW
.9999555
mmm
2222
Tiletoria
Porcelain Adhesive
20kg
FROM
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Tiletoria
Ceramic Adhesive
20kg
FROM
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.9999555
mm
2222
Ernani
Grey / Beige / Ivory
1st Grade
35x35
WAS:R89.95
NOW
Mod
White
Hard Body
Ceramics
60x60
WAS:R139.95
NOW
R79
.95
m
2
Glass Mosaics
Various colours
and Sizes
FROM
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Cream
Porcelain
Matt Travertine
1st Grade
80x80
WAS:R169.95
NOW
R119
.95
m
2
Premium Range
8 Colours
AC4 Grade 32
8.3mm
WAS:R99.95
NOW
R79
.95
m
2
Standard Range
6 Colours
AC3 Grade 31
8.3mm
WAS:R79.95
NOW
.99999555
mmm
2222
Entrada
Single Hole Sink Mixer
Concealed Bath / Shower
Mixer / Basin Mixer
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Delta
Toilet set
INCL. Pan
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Ultra
Round Shower Head
200mm
R599
.95
each
Ultra
Square Shower Head
200mm
R699
.95
each
Oregon
Counter Top
Basin Round
R299
.95
each
Grohe
Concealed Cistern
& Nova Chrome
Actuation Plate with
Chicago Wall Hung Pan
900x900
WAS:R1999.95
NOW
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Shower Doors
Quadrant & Corner Entry
900x900
WAS:R1059.95
NOW
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Pivot Chrome
Shower Doors
900x900x18