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WILDWOOD: RESIDENTS FEDUP WITH DERELICT PROBLEM PLOT
‘Crime haunts the hill’LAILA MAJIET
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Wildwood residents are making a des-perate plea for action against a va-cant property they claim is ground
zero for criminal activities including drugdealing.Many believe they have exhausted all ave-
nues in a bid to end the sinister deedsunfold-ing on the property.Ward councillor Natalie Bent now strong-
ly advises that residents lodge formal com-plaints so the private property owner can beheld liable.The issue of the problem property on the
corners of Highlands and Vanguard driveswas fleshed out at a recent public meeting.Residents claim a hive of illicit activities
transpire at the Wildwood plot at all hours.With the perfect view of the entire area,
criminals are using it to their advantage,residents insist.Plans to build a gated community on the
plot was halted due to the Siqalo informalsettlement mushrooming out of control,Bent says.“Council approved plans for 22 units to be
built, but the landowner is not going aheadwith the development pending the outcomeof the Siqalo court case.”Property owner, who does not want to be
named, declined the opportunity to com-ment. He has been informed of the criminalactivities happening at the house on the hill,Bent says.“I told him residents are not happy with
what is happeningat theproperty.He claimsit is only his workers who are living thereto secure the place. The place is really goingdown the drain. People are often seen jump-ing over the fence from Vanguard Drive.”A Wildwood resident says unfamiliar fac-
es are seen frequenting the property. “It is
also used as a thoroughfare by Siqalo resi-dents,” he says.Another Wildwood resident of 20 years
says: “The house on the hill is a nightmare.It seems drugs are being sold there.”Resident Eddie Veldsman says officials
have failed to address the problem.“We need regular raids at the property to
deter criminals from plying their illicittrades in this neighbourhood,” he says.Sector commander Warrant Officer An-
thony Appels says to be effective in curbingcrime, residents must come on board.“We need to extend our street committees.
The community must assist us in fightingcrime by reporting criminals. Based on the
turnout at public meetings, it seems every-thing is fine in the area. It is only when peo-ple are directly affected by crime that theyattend. You should always attend to be a partof the solution.”The building has over the years fallen into
disrepair, attracting the wrong elements,residents say.
PROPERTY PRESSURE: A Mitchell’s Plain house on the hill has raised the ire of Wildwood residents and council officials. The derelict property onthe corners of Vanguard and Highlands Drive has become a haven for crime, residents say. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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STRANDFONTEIN: FAMILY LIVID WITH PRIVATE CEMETERY
Grave issues are at playLAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A grieving family from Strandfonteinclaims a private cemetery buried theirrelative in shame.
The family, who does not want to be iden-tified for fear of victimisation, says GloriaMemorial Park Cemetery made a mockeryof what was to be a dignified funeral.Butmanagement at the cemetery strongly
denies this.The cemetery has been operational for 30
years and under new management for 15.Complaints of an unusually shallow
grave, a waterlogged burial plot and failureto assist the grieving family have beenlodged against the facility owners.“All we wanted was to give him a digni-
fied and beautiful send-off. Hewas in his 70sand lived in Johannesburg. His body wastransported to Cape Town so that he couldbe buriedwith hiswife, but this did not hap-pen,” the deceased’s sister says.“The service we received fromGloriaMe-
morial was pathetic. I cannot believe mybrother was buried in such a disgracefulmanner.” In preparation for the inevitable,the deceased bought a plot at the Gloria Me-morial Park Cemetery in Ottery 19 yearsago.“You do this because you do not want
your family to be burdened with the costsof arranging a funeral, but it was all invain,” his sister says. “Wewere told his plotwas waterlogged, but cemetery officials re-fused to provide any proof of these claims.”
But managerBeverley Naidoodenies these alle-gations. “Due tothe amount of rainthe Western Capehas experiencedduring this win-ter, some of ourburial sectionsare waterlogged,”she says. “Wegavethe family the op-tion of proceedingwith burying thedeceased in thewaterlogged buri-al plot or we couldprepare a publicgrave due to theshort timeframegiven by the fami-ly.”This was agreed
upon, she says.“On Monday 11August, the deceased’s daughter contactedme stating her family is unhappy and want-ed to know if we could move the remains tothe family burial site.We said she can applyfor an exhumation after 18 months.”Allegations of mismanagement cloud the
operations of the private cemetery. “Funer-al parlours and private cemeteries are cash-ing in on grieving families. It is just a mon-ey-making business,” the sister claims.The family is now warning others to
check the condition of burial plots alreadypurchased. “Do not wait until a loved onepasses. I encourage people to enquire abouttheir plots,” the deceased’s niece stresses.Naidoo says buying a plot does not make
you the rightful owner of the land. “Youdon’t actually own the land, but rather havethe right to burial at the grave site pur-chased.” The family is also distressed at thestate of the cemetery. “The place is horren-dous due to poor maintenance,” they say.
UNDER SCRUTINY: Allegations of mismanagement have been levelled at themanagement of Gloria Memorial Park Cemetery, but the manager deniesthese allegations. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINThursday, 21 August 2014 NEWS 3
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HEALTHCARE: ALLEGATIONS OF POOR SERVICE ROCKS NEW HOSPITAL
Sickened to the coreLAILA MAJIET
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Despite its state-of-the-art equipment,colourful interior and vast green land-scapes, service at the new Mitchell’s
Plain Hospital left a family fuming.So says the family of an ailing pensioner
who waited seven hours to be examined.Hazel Pentolfe (72) was first admitted to
the health facility in July.Daughter-in-law Hayley Wright was at
her side and claims doctors fail to assist theailed and injured.“Mymotherarrivedat thehospital byam-
bulance and was immediately put on oxy-gen. However, it was only seven hours laterthat a doctor arrived to examine her,”Wright says. “It was then discovered shehad blood clots in her lungs and leg. Whilewaiting for someone to assist us, doctorswere seen just sitting around, playing ontheir cellphones.”Provincial health department officials
say many of the patient’s experiences goagainst standard hospital practices.Pentolfe remained in the trauma unit for
a week due to a shortage of beds.It is believed the 60-bed medical unit is
overflowing. Allegations of critical staffshortages have also surfaced.After a week at the new medical facility,
the senior citizen was transferred to Carna-tion Ward at Lentegeur Hospital just astone’s throw away.“The service there was even worse,” says
an angryWright. “The smell alone was hor-rendous. Therewere three other patients inthe same room as my mom. They woulddirty themselves and sometimes only bechanged five hours later.”Provincial health spokesperson Sithem-
biso Magubane says patients’ diapersshould be changed every two to three hoursdepending on the condition of the patient.Staff at Carnation Ward “ignored” Pen-
tolfe’s special dietary requirements,Wrightsays. “She has diabetes, but was fed every-thing the doctors said she could not eat.”But Magubane says this is not operation-
al norms.If a patient has diabetes “they are fed a
special diabetic diet”, he maintains.The family was also expected to change
the patient’s bedding and bath her. “We didit because no one else would,” Wright adds.Again, Magubane says this is not com-
mon practice.“Bedding is changed routinely in the
morningwhen the patients arewashed, andany time when the bedding is soiled.”The patient was discharged, but returned
to the hospital with blood in her stool.“It seems you visit the hospital to receive
medical attention only to leave in a worsecondition than you arrived. With only onedoctor in triage, we waited six hours beforebeing assisted. It is deeply disturbing to re-ceive such treatment at a new ‘world-class’facility,” Wright seethes. “This could have
been any of the staff’s mothers and I am cer-tain they would not want their mother to betreated the way my mother was. I hope noone ever has to endure such poor treat-ment.”It is at this stageunclearwhether discipli-
nary actionwill be taken against staff foundto have been responsible for poor treatmentreceived by the patient and her family.This is not the first time the hospital has
come under fire.Staff at the hospital failed to inform a
Tafelsig mother of her daughter’s death as
People’s Post previously reported (“Moth-er’s grief and outrage after daughter’sdeath”, 23 January).Themother arrived at the hospital to find
her daughter had died two days before hervisit.The familywas informed in passingwhen
they went to the hospital four days aftertheir last visit.V Complaints can be directed to management via thequality assurance manager. Clients can also send aplease call me to the provincial Department of HealthHotline on 079 769 1207.
UNDER FIRE: The colourful walls of the new Mitchell’s Plain Hospital have done little to improvea patient’s ailing condition following allegations of poor service. Hazel Pentolfe (72) was admittedto the hospital in June. Her condition has since deteriorated due to “negligence”, her family says.
Two Mitchell’s Plain detectives havebeen arrested for fraud after R40 000 al-legedly exchanged hands.The pair was arrested by the Hawks
in a parking lot late on Monday after-noon.The arrest by detectives from the
Western Cape Directorate of PriorityCrime Investigations unit follows an in-quiry into allegations of police corrup-tion.“At about 17:30, shortly after an illegal
deal took place in a parking area inMor-genster Road, they pounced on the de-tectives.“The two men were arrested and po-
lice recovered R40 000 which the sus-pects allegedly received for selling a po-lice case docket,” a police statementreads.The two detectives, aged 30 and 42, ap-
pear in court yesterday.Mitchell’s Plain Police Station com-
mander Colonel Cass Goolam says thepair are part of a specialised clusterteam which investigates priority gangcases.“The specialised team investigates
cases of organised crime,” he confirms.He assures the community of station
management’s commitment to stompout corruption.“We remain steadfast in rooting out
rotten apples within the police force. Itis only with the help of the communitythat we will be able to do this.”
Cops nabbedfor fraud
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CBD: NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH MAN GUNNED DOWN
A ‘time bomb’LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
Cold-blooded killers, ruthless robbersand brazen drug dealers – these are thecriminals preying on the innocent at
Town Centre.The trading precinct was a hive of activi-
ty on Monday 18 August after a securityguard at a local fisheries was gunned downfollowing an “act of bravery”.
The 38-year-old man, fondly known asMarkie, gave chase after a robbery at a jew-ellery store at the trading hub.
The former neighbourhood watch mem-ber was shot in the head as he closed in onthe suspects, witnesses say.
Vendors and commuters who use TownCentre are now demanding action for a saf-er shopping hub.
Trader Jasmine Harris claims poor po-lice visibility and council’s lack of concernis to blame.
“Three police officers and one patrol vanfor the entire Mitchell’s Plain CBD is notenough. It seems criminals are protectedwhile innocent lives are lost,” says Harris.
Visits to Town Centre by politiciansreeks of desperation, she believes. “It is alljust empty promises and lies. They do awalk-about, promise to come back, but nev-er do. We are then forced to continue tostruggle under dire conditionswhile tryingto earn a decent living.”
Mitchell’s Plain police spokesperson Ser-geant Jerome Voegt says the shooting hap-pened at 09:30 in Polka Square.
“It is alleged the deceased was shot whilepursuing two armed robbers. It is believedthe two suspects robbed a jewellery storeof an undisclosed amount of cash and jewel-lery. They fled the scene in a Toyota Corol-
la,” he says.A business robbery and murder case has
been opened for investigation.Rozario Brown, director of the Anti-mur-
der Campaign of South Africa, says TownCentre is a “ticking time bomb waiting toexplode”. “Formany years the community,hawkers and employees at Town Centrehave been calling for improved securitymeasures,” he says. “Why should doing anhonest day’s work become a matter of lifeand death?”
Having always encouraged people to nottake the law into their own hands, Brownnow says: “I don’t know if this is what Ishould be encouraging our people to contin-ue doing” as traders’ concerns fall on deafears. “How do you not start arming and de-fending yourself, your staff and you proper-ty, against these calculated and cold-blood-ed killers and robbers roaming our streets?Why should we, law-abiding citizens, sitback and become sitting ducks waiting tobe attacked and killed by these drug addictsand armed robbers?”
The trading precinct was on lockdown onMonday shortly after the shooting, as trad-ers closed shop and marched to Mitchell’sPlain Police Station while chanting “Freeour Town Centre”.
Disgruntled trader Kulsum Baker saysgovernment has failed the people. “Markiedied a hero. It could have been any one ofus working here,” she says.
Harris adds: “Nobody is here to protectus. Where was the police and Law Enforce-ment when the jewellery store was robbed?Markie was there.”
A total of 10LawEnforcement officers arestationed at the Town Centre.V Anyone with information can call Detective War-rant Officer Dederick April on 082 777 8076.
MOURNING: Town Centre traders console a woman shortly after a local security guard at a localfisheries was gunned down while pursuing suspected armed robbers. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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STRANDFONTEIN: PLAN FOR WORLDCLASS FACILITY
Parks are under reviewLAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A central park for Strandfontein is un-der consideration.
Smaller parks may be scrappedwith all funds ploughed into the upgradingand maintenance of one world-class out-door facility in the seaside suburb.
Strandfontein residents are now beingurged to add their voices as the proposalis open to public scrutiny.
Ward councillor Elton Jansen tabled theproposal at recent public meetings.
“At the public meetings held on 9 Apriland 6 August, I made a proposal to the com-munity that we develop a central park inStrandfontein with outdoor gym equip-ment for our health fanatics as well as de-cent play equipment for the children,” hesays.
With a limited ward allocation, he be-lieves, this could address the needs of allresidents.
“For the 2014/2015 financial year, wehave limited funding allocated for all theparks in the ward. Distributing limitedfunds among all the parks will make no sig-nificant impact,” says Jansen.
“The idea is to develop this big park forthe whole of Strandfontein to enjoy andthen address the individual parks one byone.”
The first round of public participationcloses on Sunday 31 August.
“I request residents’ comments on thisproposal and also should you be in favourto forward your suggestion for the locationof the park,” he adds.
The proposal has received mixed re-views with some elated at the idea and oth-
ers rubbishing it.A handful of residents at a recent public
meeting called for the outdoor gym equip-ment to be placed at the peace garden inBayview.
However, Elton said this would not befair on residents of the greater Strandfon-tein. “We will never be able to satisfy allresidents, but the park needs to be in a cen-tral location that is easily accessible for themajority [of residents],” he believes.
Community worker Mario Oostendurpbelieves a central park could help bring thecommunity together.
A lack of recreational facilities has longbeen a point of contention in the coastal vil-lage.
Many believe youth are lured into a lifeof crime and grime due to the shortage ofextra-mural activities offered in the area.
“Considering the lack of social-centredfacilities, which contributes to the levels ofsocial ills, there is a need for a facilitywhere social interactions can take placebetween all residents. This would enhancesocial cohesion in our very diverse and di-vided community,” he believes.
The park should be centrally located tonot only serve Bayview, San Remo, Strand-fontein Village and Old Strandfontein, butalso Rocklands, Oostendurp says.
“A centrally located park which servicesthe entire ward rather than an entitlement-driven location should be considered.”
A vacant property on Spine Road zonedfor community facilities may be the ideallocation, Oostendurp suggests.
“The erf which is 6.8ha is owned by coun-cil and is centrally located, accessible bypublic transport and borders a main arteri-al which runs through the ward. The pro-posed location would create a new focalpoint on Spine Road with False Bay as aback drop. This central space wouldachieve a sharing or networking space thatsupports the everyday life. It will alsoserve as a human-centred urban space thatis respectful to environmental values,” headds.V Send your comments and suggestions to EltonEn-rique.Jansen@capetown.gov.za.
A NEW PLACE TO PLAY: A central park is on the cards for Strandfontein. With a limited ward allocation budget, ward councillor EltonJansen believes an outdoor facility accessible to all residents is the best way forward as opposed to stretching funds to upgrade andmaintain a number of smaller parks littered across the seaside suburb. This photo is an illustration. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET (FILE)
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CRIME: DON’T TAKE LAW INTO OWN HANDS, WARN COPS
Residentsturn to mobjusticeLAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
Increasing threats of mob justice have po-lice on high alert.This comes after a man was beaten to
a pulp in a suspected vigilante attack lastWednesday.The man is believed to have robbed a
woman of her cellphone in Colorado Park.Sector commander Warrant Officer An-
thonyAppels says the incident happened inMontana Street early that afternoon.“There were two suspects, but the one
managed to get away,” he confirms. “Theone who was caught by residents was beat-en up. His face was swollen and bleeding bythe time police arrived at the scene.”Residents are urged to not take the law
into their ownhands. “Youwill be arrested.Call us and let the justice system decidewhat the criminal’s fate is,” he maintains.Lentegeur police spokesperson Captain
Nomathemba Mgwebile reiterates this.“The community is strongly advised to
not take the law into their own hands, asthis constitutes a criminal offence and ispunishable should they be found to havebeen involved,” she stresses. “Residentshave the responsibility to report crime to
the police. Taking the law into your ownhands will only aggravate the situation.”The suspect who was beaten robbed a
womenof a cellphoneandR1500 in cash, shesays. “The complainant was walking in thestreet when two unknown men riding a bi-cycle approached her.”Earlier this year two “robbers” were
beaten to death in Colorado Park and Rock-lands.Amanwas killed in a suspected vigilante
attack in Rocklands onWednesday 11 June.He is believed to have attempted to rob
a woman with a toy gun.At the time of the incident, police spokes-
person Sergeant Jerome Voegt said a com-plaint was received at 05:30 about a murderon the corners of Merrydale Avenue andSpine Road, Rocklands.Upon arrival officers discovered the body
of a 28-year-old man on the ground. He sus-tained head injuries, Voegt said.Amanwas also stoned to death in Colora-
do Park on Tuesday 1 April.He was killed in a suspected vigilante at-
tackafter apparently attempting to robape-destrianofhis cellphone inSamoraMachel.V Call the Mitchell’s Plain Police Station on(021) 370 1600, Lentegeur Police Station on(021) 377 5000 or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.
FIGHTING CRIME: Police are urging residents to not take the law into their own hands after fallingvictim to crime. This plea comes after the most recent suspected vigilante attack when a suspectwas beaten after allegedly robbing a pedestrian of her cellphone. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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HEALTHCARE: PLAN TO IMPROVE CLIENT EXPERIENCE
Better serviceexpected at MOULAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
Labour pains atthe Mitchell’sPlain Day Hos-
pital will soon be athing of the past.
ProvincialMinis-ter of Health The-uns Botha onWednesday 20 Au-gust launched thepatient-centredma-ternity care code toput a stop to mis-treatment experi-enced by pregnantwomen accessingthe health facility.
A string of com-plaints about theMitchell’s PlainMaternity and Ob-stetrics Unit (MOU)was received,prompting govern-ment to turn thetide.
The attitude ofstaff was one of themaingrievances re-ported.
Staff being stressed and overworked aswell as inadequate infrastructurewere citedas major contributing factors.
“Government is here today and has donesomething about this facility. We can buynew equipment and build new facilities, butthere is one thing I cannot buy and that isstaff’s attitude,” Botha says. “I can howeverassure you that this guide will not only bea document. It will be practised and you, thepatient, will experience it.”
The patient-centred code aims to ensurewomen are given support and treated withrespect when visiting State facilities.
A teenager in her last trimester feared giv-ing birth at theMitchell’s PlainMOU in 2012after being mistreated People’s Post previ-ously reported.
The report prompted the minister to visit
the facility.Speaking at the launch, an official said:
“At theminister’s last visit thereweremanychallenges. We don’t confess to have re-solved them all, but we have made greatstrides.”
Professor SueFawcus of theMowbrayMa-ternity Hospital says the code of practicewas developed by a task team following com-plaints received from patients.
“Every woman should be treated with re-spect. We have zero tolerance to episodeswhere this does not happen,” she says.
Another official thanked patients for theircomplaints.
“We don’t like to see complaints, but thisprogramme would not have been estab-lished if it were not for complaints re-ceived,” she said. “It’s all about the attitude
– not what you say,but howyou say it.”
The provincialhealth departmenthas committed topatient-centredcare as a funda-mental principle ofits draft 2030 strate-gy.
Core values in-clude caring, com-petence, accounta-bility, integrity, re-sponsiveness andrespect.
Whilemany havereported bad expe-riences at theMitchell’s PlainMOU, first-timemother Cade War-den tells a very dif-ferent story.
She had aCasaer-ian-section at thefacility just threeweeks ago.
“As a first-timemother I heard a lotof negative stories,but the staff at theMitchell’s PlainMOU have been re-ally helpful in ex-plaining things tome,” she says.
“I didn’t have allthe answers, but al-ways left feelingbetter equipped todeal with my preg-nancy as nursesavailed themselvesto assist.”
EIA PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESSDEA&DP reference number: 16/3/1/1/A4/60/1027/14 (Newlife Pentacostal)
16/3/1/1/A4/16/1033/14 (Eastridge Baptist)16/3/1/1/A4/73/1031/14 (SZN Mowzer)16/3/1/1/A4/73/1041/14 (Strandfontein Baptist)
Proposed Installations of three Eaton Base Stations at Newlife Pentacostal, Eastridge Baptist,SZN Mowzer and Strandfontein Baptist Church. Notice is given of a Public ParticipationProcess & the intention to apply for Environmental Authorization in terms of the NationalEnvironmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) (“NEMA”), Environmental ImpactAssessment (EIA) Regulations. Warren Petterson Planning (WPP) has been appointed byEatonTowers (Pty) Ltd to undertake theBasicAssessments (BA) for these projects.Project Proposals:Eastridge Baptist: The proposed site is located on Erf 22849 Mitchells Plain, located on FoxStreet, Eastridge, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Eaton Towers proposes constructing a 30m highmonopole mast on the property and attaching 12 associated antennae to the mast. Fourequipment containers will be located at the foot of the mast. The compound will be surroundedby a 2.4m high palisade fence and will occupy an area of ~100m². Power is available on site.Access exists.Eastridge Baptist: The proposed site is located on Erf 46390 Mitchells Plain, located atTafelberg Street, Tafelsig, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Eaton Towers proposes constructing a30m high monopole mast on the property and attaching 12 associated antennae to the mast.Four equipment containers will be located at the foot of the mast. The compound will besurrounded by a 2.4m high palisade fence and will occupy an area of ~100m². Power isavailable on site.Access exists.SZN Mowzer: The proposed site is located on Erf 30752 Mitchells Plain, located at GymkhanaStreet, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Eaton Towers proposes constructing a 30m high monopolemast on the property and attaching 12 associated antennae to the mast. Four equipmentcontainers will be located at the foot of the mast. The compound will be surrounded by a 2.4mhigh palisade fence and occupy an area of ~100m². Power is available on site.Access exists.Strandfontein Baptist: The proposed site is located Erf 45274 Mitchells Plain, located on thecorner of Caravel Road andSloopStreet,Wavecrest,Mitchells Plain, CapeTown. EatonTowersproposes constructing a 30m high monopole mast on the property and attaching 12 associatedantennae to the mast. Four equipment containers will be located at the foot of the mast. Thecompound will be surrounded by a 2.4m high palisade fence and will occupy an area ofapproximately 100m². Power is available on site.Access exists.Application for environmental authorization toundertake the followingactivity:Theproposed developments triggerActivity 3 of ListingNotice 3 ofGovernmentNoticeR546:The construction of masts or towers of any material or type used for telecommunicationbroadcasting or radio transmission purposeswhere themast:(a) is to be placed on a site not previously used for this purpose, and (b) will exceed 15metres inheight, but excluding attachments to existing buildings andmasts on rooftops.Exemption:The intention is to apply for exemption from Regulation 10(2) (d) of the EIA Regulations, thedisplay of a notice of the decision taken by theDepartment in a local newspaper.DescriptionofAlternatives:Alternatives for the proposed developments, including alternative locations, designs and theoption of not commencing with the developments will be considered during the BasicAssessment.Opportunity toparticipate:Interested and affected parties (I&APs) are invited to provide written comments. I&APs shouldrefer to the DEA&DP reference number above, and must provide their comments together withtheir name, contact details (preferred method of notification, e.g. e-mail address or fax number)and an indication of any direct business, financial, personal or other interest which they have inthe application to the contact person indicated belowon/before 24September 2014.For more information contactWarren Petterson Planning: Pieter van Staden- P.O. Box 44512,Claremont, 7735.Cell: 084 673 1388/Tel: (021) 552 5255/Fax: (021) 551 4020E-mail: pvstaden@wpplanning.co.za
PROUD MOTHER: First-time mother Cade Warden of Mitchell’s Plain recog-nised the staff at the Mitchell’s Plain Maternity Unit for their assistance dur-ing her pregnancy and birth. After hearing many horrific stories about thefacility, she says she is pleased to have received great service from the mo-ment she first walked into the facility. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Defaulting dads brought to bookDESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
Parents, moreparticularly fa-thers, who de-
fault on their mainte-nance payments, ha-ve got another thingcoming with a newwave of activismagainst this age-oldissue.
Initiated by the De-mocratic Alliance’sWomen’s Network(DAWN) and suppor-ted by other politicalparties in cabinet,the movement sym-bolised by the wea-ring of a blue sasharound the shoulderhas made plenty of headway in only sixweeks.
Member of Parliament and leader ofDAWNDenise Robinson of Durbanville spo-ke toPeople’s Post about the objectives of thecampaign.
FatherlessRobinson says as much as 48% of children
inSouthAfrica growup eitherwithout amo-ther or a father and that in tens of thousandsof these cases, the absent parent does not ho-nour their responsibility to pay child main-tenance.
“This adds to the downward cycle of po-verty as many of these children are then de-nied a proper education,” she says.
She adds that this is the single biggest ob-stacle against these children to successfullyaccessing opportunities for education, jobsand a normal adult life.
“A little more than a month from laun-ching the campaign, DAWN, along with thejustice department, National Credit Regula-tor, credit bureax and the Department ofTrade and Industry, have managed totighten up on credit regulations that will seeto it that maintenance defaulters arebrought to book,” she tells People’s Post.
In consultation with the above entities,new draft regulations for the credit industrywill now provide for maintenance defaultsto stay on a person’s credit record for fiveyears, or until a court rescinds a default jud-gement.
Furthermore,maintenance paymentswillhave to be included in all affordability asses-sments completedwhen applying for new lo-
ans and clients willbe required to decla-re if they have anymaintenance defaultjudgements againstthem.
Twopronged approach
Robinson says the-se draft amendmentswere published in theGovernemnt Gazettethree weeks ago forpublic input, afterwhich it will be pro-mulgated.
In addition to this,the Department ofJustice has also draf-ted a bill to amend theMaintenance Act,that will enable cre-
dit bureaus to track down maintenance de-faulters who can’t be found by the courts.
This bill will empower credit bureaux tofortify maintenance judgements to affect de-faulters’ credit records.
But the fight does not stop here and is ba-sed on a two-pronged approach, the other ad-dressing the issue of the efficiency of themaintenance courts.
“Womenoftenhave to take offwork, spenda lot of travelling money and sit in lines forhours at the maintenance courts, while theperpetrators make a mockery of justice.This has to stop and we have launched aninvestigation into all aspects to address thesituation,” she says.
PressureSeveralmaintenance courts in Cape Town
have already been visited by Robinson andDAWN has started to apply pressure for thejustice department to obtain more funding.
“There simply are not enough courts, in-vestigators, prosecutors or socialworkers todeal with the unnaturally high case load ofmaintenance cases. More money will haveto be made available by government,” shesaid.
With the investigation, Robinson is alsoworking toward setting up a “court watch”to monitor the workings of maintenancecourts.
“We have to hold the courts accountableand take up the fight for all single parentswhere the system might have let themdown.”V Denise Robinson can be reached at deni-ser@wol.co.za for any input or enquiries.
ACTION: Denise Robinson heads the move-ment to help children. PHOTO: DESIRÉE RORKE
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EDUCATION: DEPARTMENT TO INVESTIGATE PUPILS’ GAME
‘Rape not a game’Education officials are investigating
claims that Mitchell’s Plain pupilshave a playground game simulat-
ing rape.Principals and parents in the area re-
cently raised the alarm about a new pri-mary school game called “Rape, rape”,in which schoolboys simulate rape withgirls whom they chase and catch.Provincial education minister Debbie
Schäfer says if children, including pri-mary school children, are engaging ingameswhere the boys runafter girls andpretend to rape them, as reported, “thisreflects a serious problemwith our soci-ety”.“The fact that primary school chil-
dren even know what rape is and how
it is done is tragic. It is equally concern-ing that this is allegedly happening inour schools and the first time we hearabout it is via an anonymous source inthe newspaper,” Schäfer says.No reports of such incidents has been
brought to the attention of the provin-cial education department, she con-firms.“I have made enquiries with our dis-
trict office in Mitchell’s Plain, wherethese games are allegedly taking place,and I can confirm that we have receivedno reports from the public or from anyof our schools engaging in this game,”Schäfer says.The department has now launched a
full investigation into the matter, and
district officials will visit schools thisweek to engage with principals.“Rape isnot a game.The levels of sexu-
al violence in our country are unaccept-ably high. One way of assisting in limit-ing the incidents of this violence is toteach our children from a young agewhat is acceptable behaviour and whatis not, as well as sending out a verystrong message that unacceptable be-haviour will not be tolerated,” shestresses. “We will do whatever we canto educate pupils that this kind of behav-iour is just not on.We also appeal to par-ents and religious institutions to edu-cate children at home and after schoolabout the differences between right andwrong.”
Case withdrawnLAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
The case against three men arrested in con-nection with the murder of a Tafelsig pen-sioner has been provisionally withdrawn.A neighbour found the body of a 66-year-
old woman in a Badsberg Street home onWednesday 13 August.The three suspects were arrested the next
day and appeared in the Mitchell’s PlainMagistrate’s Court on Monday, says policespokesperson Sergeant Jerome Voegt.“The case has been provisionally with-
drawn for further investigation. The post-mortem results are also yet to be finalised,”he confirms.The men are aged 23, 24 and 26.“The arrests followa tip-off received about
the items stolen from the deceased beingsold in the Mitchell’s Plain area. The items,including a TV, DVD player and cellphone,were recovered in Beacon Valley and Tafel-sig,” Voegt says. “Officers then followed upfurther information which led to all threesuspects being apprehended and arrested inTafelsig.”
PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINThursday, 21 August 201410 NEWS
The City of Cape Town invites comment from communities on amendments to the 2014/15Integrated Development Plan (IDP) relating to additional amendments as per the Councilresolution taken on 28 May 2014.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 25 August 2014 to 26 September 2014.
Comments, recommendations and input may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 514 9938• E-mail: idp@capetown.gov.za• Written submission: Director: IDP Office, 15th Floor, Cape Town Civic Centre,
12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town• SMS: ‘idp’ followed by comment to 31766• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT• Delivery to Subcouncil offices
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments or input recorded and submitted to the City. Contact thefollowing persons:
For general public participation:Ruché Daniels on 021 400 1766 or ruche.daniels@capetown.gov.za
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti on 021 400 1652 or anele.viti@capetown.gov.za
The amendments to the 2014/15 IDP will be available at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay,at subcouncil offices and at libraries.
Direct enquiries to Mbuthokazi Kubashe at 021 400 9808 or idp@capetown.gov.za
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Before you hitrock bottomIgnorance is not bliss and
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use with your children maylead to untold heartache inthe future.
To underpin that theytake responsible drinkingand the fight against alcoholabuse seriously, South Afri-can Breweries (SAB) haslaunched a new responsibledrinking campaign called18+.
SAB says 18+ is a call toaction for adults to be rolemodels and protect all ouryouth.
“No one under 18 shouldbe drinking alcohol and it is up to us to stopour denial about the situation and do some-thing about it,” says SAB in a statement.
The statistics remain shocking:. One in two teenagers in the average
South African home is a user of alcohol;. Thevastmajority of parents think their
teenagers don’t drink;. Around 15%of boys and 8%of girls said
they had their first drink before 13 years;. People who begin drinking before the
age of 15 are four times more likely to be-come alcohol dependent than those whohave their first drink at age 20 or older;
. Teens who use alcohol are three timesmore likely to be involved in violent crime;
. 67% of teens who drink before the ageof 15 will go on to use illegal drugs.
Added to these are the fact that teenagers’brains are still developing and even limitedalcohol consumption stunts their psycho-logical and physical development, saysSAB.
And the US National Institute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) stated in a2010 publication that most studies show thebenefits from allowing children to drink inthe home or controlled environment arenon-existent.
There are simple steps to introduce be-fore parents or guardians need to resort tointervention methods. These include the
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drink so you can “control it”;. It is not okay to send your child to the
local tavern to get alcohol for you;. It is not okay to take your child to a pub
with you;. It is not okay to do nothing when you
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boo subject tonot discusswith our children.There are other ways in which adults can
get involved in the 18+ campaign.Go to www.sabstories.co.za and pledge
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Breastmilk is always bestSaving lives is fast becoming the mission ofa local production company.
The South African Breastmilk Reserve(SABR) says the infant mortality in SouthAfrica is a call for concern.
In the fight against this unnecessary lossof life, International Breastfeeding Week iscalling on mothers to breastfeed their ba-bies and donate breastmilk to help decreas-ing infant mortality and malnutrition.
SABR director Stasha Jordan says only7.2% of South African women breastfeed.
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utes. And low breastfeeding rates result inthe loss of the most vulnerable members ofour society,” she says.
About 20 000 babiesunder 1.8kgand 70 000babies under 5kg die annually due to mal-nutrition.
The company is currently the largest hu-man-milk-banking partner of the health de-partment. Breastfeeding is the biggest in-fluence on decreasing infant mortality andmalnutrition, especially in the least devel-oped countries of Africa. For more informa-tion visit www.sabr.org.za.
More than just a hand upNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
A local organisation is sowing the seedsof change.
The Women’s Hope, Education andTraining (Wheat) Trust has for yearsbeen growing small community projectsto empower women at grassroots level.
The trust recently awarded 19 grants toenable women in disadvantaged commu-nities to reach their full potential.
This follows the over 100 grants award-ed across the country last year.
The funding is awarded to carefully se-lected projects which cover everythingfrom gender-based violence to chickenfarming, says Wheat spokesperson Ja-nine Fortuin.
“The trust envisages a South Africawhere all women enjoy their humanrights and have access to education, train-ing and sustainable incomes, made possi-ble by promoting a culture of giving.Throughgranting anorganisation,Wheatis able to enrich an entire community asthe women running programmes or initi-atives often employ other women withintheir community,” she explains.
One of the beneficiaries is Bulelwa Ma-yikwaa of Philippi. She has no educationand has a hearing impairment. Her hus-band left for the Eastern Cape and nevercame back. She now produces buildingblocks to support her daughters’ educa-tion.
After the trust sponsored equipmentand basic materials for her business andassisted Mayikwaa with her administra-tion, sales and marketing, her company isnow the leading bricks supplier in hercommunity.
Carol van Wyk runs the Shechemproject in Hanover Park to empowerwomen and youth.
The grant has made it possible for herorganisation to continue educating thecommunity, she says.
“Our main aim is to build a better com-munity through programmes that pro-vide leadership training for the youth andeducation for children. We also hold class-es for women to develop and empowerthemselves, for example through skillstraining. Receiving this funding means alot to us. People don’t easily give fundingand it is stressful to not know where fund-ing will come from,” she says.
Wheat director Soraya Mentoor ex-plains that funds are used to change theperception of women from disadvantagedcommunities.
“We want to change how women areperceived – especially in the rural areas– as poor and powerless. We recognise theneed for women who are located in geo-graphically marginalised, under-re-sourced and poverty-affected communi-ties, to have their voices heard alongsidethose of other women activists,” saysMentoor.
Ultimately Wheat wants to change theposition of women in society to enablethem to access more resources and havedecision-making power over resourcescritical to their development, she says.
GIVING BACK: Carol van Wyk, who runs theShechem project to empower Hanover Parkwomen and youth, accepts a grant from theWheat Trust grants liaison officer SimamkeleRuba. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINThursday, 21 August 201414 LEADER
WRITE TO US |email | fax | post
What in the world is happening to our children?In some Southern Suburbs the police are scratching
their headswithworry about child-influenced crimes andgangsterism.In Mitchell’s Plain children are believed to be playing
a game called “rape, rape” in which rape is simulated.The education department is rightly worried that pri-
mary schoolboys should be so informed of such heinouscrimes that they imitate the act upon schoolgirls.These children – our future adults and supposed leaders
– are armed and dangerous.They’re fearless and, through their actions, laugh in the
face of an impotent legal system which will more thanlikely dither the process for so long that the victims havelong written-off justice.There are hardly any real fair deals for victims.Ifmost serious crimes, suchas rape, gounreported,who
even bothers to report lesser crimes like cellphone theft?The easiest action is to blame absent parents. In most
cases this, together with an environment that breeds andencourages violence and easy money, should bear theburdenof guilt. But the other reality is parents,whomakebabies and leave their social skills in the hands of teach-ers, religious organisations and other adults, are equallyunlikely to admit they have failed miserably at raisingtheir children well.So what is society to do?There are simply too few do-gooders to go around and
those who run organisations tasked with the mandate tocare, cannot be blamed for sometimes simply running outof steam.Violence begets violence and the evidence of such ac-
tions plays out daily on the streets of Cape Town – alsoknown as the rape capital of the world.One would not be remiss in wondering about the char-
acter of our children.What kind of adults will they be?We live in hope.
Homeless need very littleThanks so much for your sensitive edito-rial comment “Rough life” (People’s Post,31 July).I agree with every word.I work in an area (in town) where there
are a group of homeless people, about 60,andwheremost of their needswere beingmet – there was a bottle store, (whichprobably sold papsakke on the quiet;cheap, small quantities of liquor); a dayhospital; public toilets where they couldwash up during the day (these werelocked at night, as these would be theplaces where people got raped and drugswere traded); and black trash trollies,which could double up as sleeping quar-ters during violent storms.The bottle store is being closed down,
so they might move on a street or two.Their behaviour is not always nice; theywould have the occasional “Jou ma se%*@#” fights”.But I so did not want the area to be gen-
trified.I enjoyed seeing them around and
greeting them sometimes.They remind one of so much – privileg-
es to be grateful for; that “it could happento you, too”; that people really might
want another kind of life to our ‘canned’21st century life; that life has an upsideand a downside, which might be inter-preted differently by different people. Ihope they don’t move too far.They don’t need verymuch.Occasional
clothes hand-outs; the City sometimes is-sues them shoes; small income, car-guarding, or collecting recyclable cans orbottles; and food.There’s always lots of leftover throw-
away food from restaurants and foodstores.And liquor.There are very sad parts to the story,
such as when their comfort is not liquor,but drugs (the young generation); whenthey are used andmanipulated by sophis-ticated crime gangs; when they arekicked aroundby the police at night (real-ly, it happens); when the babies born tothe few women among them – and the la-dies are passed around – are abandoned,born with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome, andtaken away to another uncertain life.C’est la vie?Anyhow, I’m grateful for your editori-
al.MARJORIE NAIDOO
Long queuesfor SassaI would like to know who is accounta-ble for the long queues at various paypoint outlets. [Is it] Sassa or the vari-ous business outlets?On the first of each month, payouts
to all Sassa card holders, whether forpensions or child grants, all form partof the same queue.Standing at Checkers at Westgate
Mall as early as 08:30 recently, half ofthe people in the queue were childrenwith children. Checkers opened itsdoors at 09.00 and my sticker numberwas 228.From the entrance of the mall to the
entrance of Checkers it is about 50m,which took me exactly four hours toget to the tills for payout. Pensionersstanding inaqueuemovingat a snail’space is not healthy.All the youngsters vacated their
place in the queue to find seating ac-commodation, while the seniors werestill standing, as all of them had stick-ers in numerical sequence.Getting to the tills, most of these
youngsters had more than one card todraw money from.Can Sassa not have separate payout
dates for pensioners and all othergrants, and not put the seniorsthrough so much trauma?ARTHUR PILLAY,Email
‘Neighbours’ are exploitedGlancing through our local newspapers, Ifind it very disturbing how many of our col-oured people exploit one another. Every-where in Mitchell’s Plain you see peopleerecting separate entrances, wendy housesand granny flats – not to help people, butrather for personal gain.Foreigners seeking vacant or unused ga-
rages to use for both business and sleepingaccommodation, are charged up to R4 000 ormore for the use of the garage. They are also
exposed and subjected to the home ownersbuying commodities on credit, verbal abuse,continuous break-ins and muggings, andvandalising of their business vehicle.What is the highest sumever paid towards
a home bond for residential areas such asLentegeur, Beacon Valley, Eastridge, Tafel-sig and Woodlands? Certainly not R4 000.Our Holy Book says: “Love and help yourneighbours.” Not exploit them!ARTHUR PILLAY
Thanks for breakfastThe ladies of St Mary Magdaline in Len-tegeur would like to express their sincerethanks to the Men’s Ministry for the fantas-
tic breakfast provided to all the women pa-rishioners on Women’s Day.FELICITY ABRAHAMS
EDITORIAL COMMENT
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Take better careof your petsReferring to the article “Pets get short endof stick” (People’s Post, 31 July) I think theanimal welfare societies should stick totheir guns on this issue.It is about time people owning animals
took full responsibility for their pets andhave them neutered to prevent spreadingdisease and unwanted litters.JENNI ABRAHAMS,Kenwyn
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f/f kitch, 2 living areas, f/bath, dble garage. garage, f/enclosed.Elfindale Flat (Punta Del Este) – R599 000: Spacious 2 bed flat. Green Hill Village – R589 000: Neat, well maintained 3 bedroom
A Must to View. with built in cupboards, 2 living areas & 3 bathrooms.Bayview – R500 000: 3beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath +en-suite,
garage, f/ enclosed.Beacon Valley – R330 000: Neat 3 bed maisonette. A must to
View.Lentegeur – R340 000: 2beds, f/kitch, f/bath, lounge + d/room,
garage.Eastridge- R310 000: Freestanding 3 bedroom home fully Lakeside Mews Zeekoevlei R260 000:Modern bachelor flat (top
enclosed. floor) in secure complex consisting of kitchen, bedroom & bathroom.Lentegeur R320 000: 3 beds, tiled lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
carport and enclosed yard.Tafelsig- R130 000: Very neat 2beds, lounge, kitchen, f/bath. Beacon Valley Mitchells Plain R320 000: Freestanding cornerEastridge –R230 000: 3beds, lounge, f/bath, kitch, parking 2 cars. property, 3 beds, lounge, f/kitch,2 baths+ garage.Tafelsig – R330 000: 2beds, f/kitch, lounge, dining room, dble
garage with incomplete 2 bed granny flat. Zelda 083 659 1429Eastridge – R200 000: Maisonette with 3beds, lounge, kitch, 3beds, f/kitch, lounge, f/bath, garage,
f/bath. f/enclosed.
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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Blinds, curtains, rods, all weather awnings.Upholstery cleaning and carpet cleaning.
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021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495
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BUSINESS2400
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OPPORTUNITIES2415
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Avon Reps Needed.Call/Whats App 082 637 6559
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401
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AFFORDABLE HALL TOHIRE FOR ANY FUNCTIONSweddings/ childrens’ parties/
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021 762 1276 / 083 731 0044
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COLORADO HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles
also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs
Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
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DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRING
Menus from R69 p/p. Hiring oflinens, crockery/cutlery from 10c
Ph Rashieda or Shafiek021-372 5921 / 084 566 0087 /
082 660 0876
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Ph 021-371 4507/082 324 9486
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021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026
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CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405.
AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930
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JUMPING CASTLES,kiddies tables & chairsand generators for hire.Ph 071 812 1151
.JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
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DAY CARE& CRÈCHES
1410.
EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport avail.Mitchells Plain area only.021- 392 0633
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FINANCIAL
1420.
DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be
repossessed?I will buy your home.
And advance you money.Ph: Riyard on 083 420 8989
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HEALTH &BEAUTY
1430.
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HERBALISTS
1435.
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King of financial problemsSpecialist in love & luckSMS 073 583 4399
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- All men and womenproblems.
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1440
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LOANS
1445
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINThursday, 21 August 201418 CLASSIFIEDS
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PERSONAL
1460.
ROOMSFORHIREWITHTV!&DVD!
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Day/Night Time R2500716203320/021839 5675
.
SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475.
911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
.
DJ with Sound & KaraokeCall 083 747 3304
.
TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480.
5 ,& 4 , HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS
&BIG COMPANIESURGENTLY NEEDS:
.20 Receptionists/Office Admin Staff
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen
.30 Waitrons
.20 Porters
.10 Data Capturers
. 5 Cruize ship staff
. 5 Flight attendents/Cabin crew
.50 Cleaners/House-keepersVisit us at
118 St. George's Mall,2nd Floor, Cape Town,
or call021 424 5949021 820 3682078 736 5165
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WEDDINGS
1490.
DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677.
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BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610.
ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
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ABA BETTER BLOCK190/140/90
BLOCKS, MAXIS, SAND,STONE, CEMENT
R75.00 DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330
.
ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
Free Delivery!
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AKBLOCKS(Abacus)
190s, 140s, 90ssand, stone, cementbrickforce R25/roll021 - 376 6364021 - 715 2739079 - 464 4302
.BAKKIE, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 079 776 8185
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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620
.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
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WANTED TO BUY
1675
.AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
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A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.
.
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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS & DOORSSupplied & fitted.Chris 082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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PAVING SLABSVIBRACRETE & EXTENSIONSPh 021-7054652/073 1134221
.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
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BUILDING PLANSdrawn and submitted toCouncil from in-house
design office ofconstruction company.ZHAC Construction ccCell : 074 963 0970Office: 021 703 6365E-mail: info@zhac.co.zaWeb: www.zhac.co.za
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CARPENTRY
1874
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
.
CLEANINGSEVICES
1805
.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: robertfenyes2013@gmail.com
.
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
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DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS
Dstv packages for R599HD PVR installationsR1999. CCTV & HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge of R150
Call: 083 288 2757
.
ACCREDITED DSTVDish realignments, installation +
repairs. We also installNew OVHD Free to airand do WALL SPIKESCall 073 272 6117
.
ELECTRICAL
1810.
24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.ALL APPLIANCES repaired &Fridge regassing & Electrician For afree quote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
ELECTRICAL SERVICETRADEWORKSRegistered & Qualified
Pre- Paid meters, CoC’s, EnergySaving, Plugs, Lights etc.
Cell: 083 493 6345Email:tradeworks@telkomsa.net
.Electrician services 082 742 5556/ 082 294 6584
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
.
REFRIGERATION SPECIALIST.Regas Fridges, car and houseAircons, shop fridges and ColdRooms. Ph : 072 497 3788
.
Ronald George ElectricalInstallations and Maintenance
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
.
TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES
COLLECT/DELIVER
18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown
BUDGETELECTRONICS
021 633 1802083 486 5394
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835.
20%Discountfor newblindsover R2000
for themonth ofAugust only.RC BLINDS
rcblinds@polka.co.za074 259 1802082 598 2606
.
REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,
Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.
Phone 071 8121 151
.TILING + Laminated floorsR50/sqm. Ph 084 978 9175
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.
BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports. Ph(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
.
PAINTING
1872.
PAINTING & WATERPROOFINGGood ref. Ph 076 124 4713
.
PAVING
1873.
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
.
PLUMBERS
1855.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867.
CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.4 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713
.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.
.
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BUSINESS
.
FOR SALE
2405
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M/PLAIN WestridgeSHOP 3 room, big
R599 000 %083 7716522
.
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.ADMIN.CLERKS NEEDED forcopy/paste work. SMS full name/address to 081 886 0315 or e-mail tod.jobbuzz05@gmail.com
.
Make Extra MoneySell NEWS PAPERS
INFORMALLY ,DOOR TO DOORSms details to :
CRAIG AT 074 759 7917
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
.
ACCOMMODATION
2635
.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309www.weekendescape.co.za
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VEHICLES
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
.
ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394.
PROPERTIES
.
GARDEN FLATSTO LET
3265
.
MITCHELLS PLAIN AREA Grannyflat Available 1 September. Contact
after 18:30 on 072 6785 399
.
HOUSES FOR SALE
3275
.
COLORADO 650K3bed +granny flat + garage for 2cars
very neat. fully enclosedBELTHORN ESTATEATHLONE 749K
3 bed fully fitted kitchen. Very neatIvan 082 469 3084
.
SEPARATEENTERANCES
3316
.COLORADO PARK R2 500pmincl water & elec. % 079 491 4440
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
GENERAL
3680
.
We are looking for aQualified Upholstery
SeamstressContract till end of
DecemberContact Ethne Davids
021-448 6260
.
SALES &MARKETING
3760
.
SALES JOBSAVAILABLEIMMEDIATELYLet us help you toachieve your earning
potential!
No experience neededFree training providedNo vehicle needed!
We offer:Basic SalaryCommissionAllowance
For appointmentCall Aileen021 930 9068
Terms & ConditionsApply
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CALL TODAY!!Immediate openingsAdvanced opportunity
availableNo experience requiredStart immediatelyOwn car a must
Earning potential ofR12 000
Call 021 510 0095 orSMS name, age, area to
072 623 0516
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Earn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to082 412 5505
.
LEGAL & TENDERS
.
RE-REGISTRATIONS
4085
.
Be please to take noticethat Angeline Fisher
intends making applicationto the commissioner ofCIPC for the re-instate-ment of Pearly Gates
Funeral Services CC Reg2004/11443/523.
Be please to take noticefurther that any objectionto application must be
lodged with the Commis-sioner of CIPC within21days of the date ofpublication hereof.
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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GENERAL3680
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EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY10 data capturers, 15 waitrons, 10 bartenders20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship
attendants, 15 flight attendants, 10 Receptionists,50 General workers, 50 Pickers / Packers.
20 Housekeeper / Cleaners, 15 Cashiers, 15 Porters.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,
Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: 021 828 2416 / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
.
TRAINING COURSES3765
.
Kingsway CollegeFor Computing& Business Study
www. kingswaycollege.co.zainfo@kingswaycollege.co.za
#Project Management # Electrical Engineering# Civil Engineering # Mechanical Engineering
# Tourism # Public Management# Marketing Management # Human Resource# Business Management # Public Relations
#English & Xhosa # Police & Traffic #Wholesale Trade# Information Tech (IT) # Bookkeeping
# Economics & Accounting # Office Administration# Aviation courses # Vocational Courses #Retail Trade
#Pastel Accounting # Flight attendant #Nursing# Database # System Support
# Cert. Port E. Learning# MATRIC - RE-WRITESHORT & LONG COURSES
17 Heerengracht Str. Pier House, 6th floor,Next to Park Inn Hotel Cape Town.Tel: 021 421 9170 / 021 481 4287 /021 828 2416 Fax: 021 418 7909
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OFF-LOADED:Ghaalied Erasmus ofHamediehs RFC man-ages to offload theball, despite the tack-le efforts of WatsoniaRFC’s MoegamatPedro, during theWestern ProvinceRugby Football UnionCity League derby be-tween the two sidesat Vygieskraal SportsComplex on Saturday.Hamediehs were 22-17victors. PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
SHOW OFSTRENGTH:Gershwin Solo-mons fromMitchell’s Plaintook secondplace in themen’s middle-weight divisionon Saturdaynight at the IF-BB WesternProvince cham-pionships heldat CPUT in Bel-lville. Compet-ing for top hon-ours were 113athletes. Go towww.tyger-burger.co.za formore photos.PHOTO: STEHANSCHOEMAN
Touchline topicsFriday 22 August
V Soccer: National First Division side MilanoUnited will play their first match of theseason at Philippi Stadium, with kick-off at19:30. “The Kinnes” will take on AfricanWarriors; they will play all their home matchesat the stadium. Admission to this match isfree. For more information on the club ormatch visit the Milano United Facebook page.
Sunday 24 August
V Soccer: Battswood FC invites all youngfootballers to an open trial for its senior teamfor this season. The trials will be held atChukker Road Sports Ground in Kenwyn at08:00 for 08:30.
V Soccer: Bayhill United will host trials for itssenior team at Rocklands High School at10:00. Players must take their own boots andtraining kit. Phone Jeff on 083 344 1802 orJohn on 082 936 4555.
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The Cape’s biggest youth soccer tourna-ment kicks off at Stephan ReaganSports Complex in Mitchell’s Plain to-
morrow.TheEngenKnockout Challenge, the three-
day football extravaganza of which People’sPost is the print media sponsor, will be heldfrom tomorrow Friday 22 to Sunday 24 Au-gust. The 11th editionof theEngenKnockoutChallenge will see under-17 teams do battlefor the cash prize, bragging rights andmuchmore prizes.And for the first time, the tournament
winners will compete on a national stage,when they take on the winners of the otherregional Engen Knockout Challenge tourna-ments in Soweto in October.The 16 competing teamshavealreadybeen
drawn into four groups for the round-robinstage, which takes place tomorrow and untillunchtime on Saturday.Group A will feature defending champi-
ons Ajax Cape Town, All Stars Youth SoccerDevelopment, Hellenic FC and Old MutualAcademy.InGroupB, last year’s losing finalistsASD
Cape Town will do battle with Milano Unit-ed, Atlantic Nacional and the Western CapeSports School.
Group C will comprise host club SantosFC, Glendene United, Blue Downs FC andLiver-Portland FC.Chippa United, JMI Cape Town, Hanover
Park FC and Crusaders will compete for thespoils of Group D.All teams received their playing equip-
ment at the official kit handover at StephanReagan Sports Complex last night (Wednes-day 20 August).This year’s instalment will also offer
something new and different for supporters.As part of the tournament, Engen is alsohosting the Be the Journo competition foryoung, aspiring journalists.The campaignwill take place on theSoccer
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dateswill submit a 500-word article to the ed-itor of Soccer Laduma, who will select thewinner.The lucky writer will win a three-day job
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EVADING CONTACT: Busy Bees RFC’s Athi Bobi jumps over the tackle efforts of Saliegh Galantof Violets RFC during an under-9 match at Chukker Road Sports Complex in Lansdowne onSaturday. The teams played to a 2-2 stalemate. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
TOUGH TUSSLE: Gershwin Johnson of Morgenster United (right) and Everton United’s Kyledu Plessis get stuck in a battle for possession during a senior Coca-Cola Cup outing at TurfhallSports Complex on Sunday. Everton were 1-0 victors and advanced to the quarter finals ofthe tournament. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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