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Dangerous mindsROWENA HENDRICKS
@roxyh28
High school pupils in Heideveld, Athlo-ne, have apparently now become thetargets of gangsters and other crimi-
nals in the area.While many of the pupils are robbed and
mugged on their way to school and whenthey leave the school grounds in the after-noon, some are apparently being chargedprotection money to ‘ensure’ their safety.A fight broke out last week Wednesday in
Ascension Road around 15:00 apparently be-tween Cathkin High School pupils and theiralleged attackers.Local councillor Anthony Moses says the
recent spate of violence involving CathkinHigh School pupils are of great concern tothe community. He says high school pupilsare increasingly caught up in violent fights
with other (unknown) members of the com-munity and believes the situation is “gettingout of control”.“We cannot have these situations where
pupils who want to get an education are be-ing intimidated by gangs and criminals. Pu-pils must be able to enter and leave theschool in a safe environment. I have been tothe school to try and resolve this issue, butit is now spiralling out of control,” says Mo-ses.He says they had the same issue last year
where pupils from another school in the ar-ea were also robbed, mugged and charged‘protection money’ by gangsters.Moses says these acts of violence involv-
ing school pupils (ofCathkin) andother com-munity members are now happening on adaily basis. He says immediate actionshould be taken by among other the police,school and the community to ensure the
safety of all pupils.According toPaddyAttwell, provincial ed-
ucation department spokesperson, theywere recently informed by the principal ofCathkin High School that he, on several oc-casions, had to “escort pupils (last week), be-cause gangsters wanted to interfere withthem. The principal has also met with theManenberg police to ask them to patrol thearea after school.”He says it appears to be gangsters who are
targeting the pupils.Attwell says the schools,WCEDdistrict of-
fices and Safe Schools officials workwith allrole-players to ensure safety and security atschools and in the broader community.“School role-players and the education de-
partment all look after schools in the com-munity with the help of law enforcementagencies, as required, while the police areresponsible for security in the broader com-
munity.”Attwell says communities have a key role
to play in protecting young people in thestreets. “We have to adopt a ‘whole of socie-ty’ approach to building secure, caring andsupportive communities,” he says.According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Ma-
nenberg police spokesperson, itwas broughtto their attention recently that “a group ofyouth identified as pupils fromCathkin SSS,seem to have become lawless and has at-tacked and robbed people along the Heide-veld Road towards Duinefontein Road”.He says the police were called in and yes-
terdaymorning addressed the pupils duringassembly to raise these concerns.“This type of action by criminal youthwill
not be tolerated and perpetrators will bedealt with.“They should not expect any leniency
from the police,” says Bennett.
A ballet spectacle will be on offer at the UCTSchool of Dance in Rosebank on Saturday 14March when Cape Town City Ballet celebratestheir 21st Open Day with Cape Junior Ballet(CJB) and ZAMA Dance School. Starting at10:00 the day offers a rare “behind thescenes” glimpse into the daily life of aprofessional dancer where visitors can participate in dance classes and meet professionaldancers. Entrance costs R40 for adults andR20 for children under 13. Visit www.peoplespost.co.za for more. PHOTO: OSCAR O’RYAN
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INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
In a fight for independenceMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
With limited options for lifelong learn-ing, many intellectually disabledpeople fight a constant battle for in-
dependence.This month authorities and organisations
like Cape Mental Health are shining a lighton the plight of children and adults with in-tellectual disabilities (ID) and the challengesfaced when accessing post-school qualifica-tions.
AwarenessMarch is Intellectual Disability Aware-
ness Month.In South Africa and according to a state-
ment by Cape Mental Health pupils with IDhave limited opportunities for lifelonglearning, education and employment oncethey exit the school system.“There are few, if any, post-school qualifi-
cations offered at a suitable level of under-standing, with appropriate training meth-ods and materials, to suit their special edu-cational needs.”The organisation has embarked on a cam-
paign to raise awareness about the equalrights of persons with ID to lifelong learn-ing, education and employment opportuni-ties in the open labour market.
ChallengesAccording to Cape Mental Health spokes-
person, Chanelle Albertyn, pupils with IDface a host of challenges.She says children with ID who do not par-
ticipate in programmes after school often sitat home without any stimulation, becomebored and may be vulnerable to substanceabuse and unlawful behaviour.“They remain dependent upon their fami-
lies. That can have a significant impact ontheir self-esteem, as they see others aroundthem transitioning into adulthood and con-tributing to society,” she says.Albertyn further explains pupils with ID
who are medium to high functioning attendLearners with Special Education Needs(LSEN) schools but find it hard to access ac-credited post-school training due to theirlack of academic qualificationwhen they ex-it the school system.“They are unable to benefit from Techni-
cal Vocational Education and Training
(TVET) and Further Education and Train-ing (FET) Colleges which require an NQFlevel 1 qualification in order to gain admis-sion,” the statement says.Albertyn says one of the biggest challen-
ges is the perception that people with IDhave little or no educational needs, andthat they cannot be gainfully employed andmake ameaningful contribution to society.
InitiativesConsidering the challenges the organisa-
tion has partnered with organisations inGermany and has researched and investi-gated best practice models in German-basedorganisations and institutions. It hasdeveloped a draft concept and course out-line for a post-school qualification that willchange the lives of youth with intellectualdisability.Cape Mental Health director Ingrid Dan-
iels sayswithmore pupilswith IDbeing ed-ucated there is a greater chance for themto access gainful employment and enjoyimproved livelihoods through economicactivity.According to their statement, significant
funding is required to enable them todevel-op and implement a post-school qualifica-tion for pupils with ID.On Friday 6 March provincial social de-
velopment minister Albert Fritz openedThe Open Circle, a newly-establishedgrouphome for adultswith intellectual dis-abilities on the grounds of Alexandra Hos-pital in Maitland.
The group home, which is funded by pro-vincial government, renders residential andoutpatient services to intellectuallydisabledadults who display challenging behaviour.
SupportIn their concept document, Cape Mental
Health proposes a three-year post-schoolqualification.In the first year, learners will focus on an
introduction to adulthood and the world ofwork.In the second year they get exposure to dif-
ferent career options and related skills.In their final year they are provided with
career-specific orientation and preparationrelating to exit opportunities.The document further says the coursewill
include classroom training and practicalwork placement in a suitable work environ-ment.“The course modules will include practi-
cal work skills, individual career develop-ment and guidance, life skills, health andsafety, understanding work and employ-ment, as well as fundamentals such as nu-meracy, literacy and communication,” itsays.Albertyn says the organisation is in need
of funds to develop the course and welcomesdonations. “The public can help us raiseawareness by liking our Facebook page andsharing our posts,” she adds.V If you would like to help call Cape Mental Healthon 021 447 2416 or visit www.facebook.com/capementalhealth
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The electricity cable project in Tarentaal Road is set to be completed by the end of Marchthis year. PHOTO: ROWENA HENDRICKS
ELECTRICITY
Work to end soonROWENA HENDRICKS
@roxyh28
The current excavation work in Taren-taal Road, Athlone, is the last sectionof a project by the City of Cape Town’s
Electricity Services Department to install132kV underground infrastructure.The project that commenced in July 2014
is expected to be completed by the end of themonth.“The project involves the installation,
backfilling and reinstatement of the sur-rounding areas. The installation of fibre-op-tic cable required for the installation is alsoincluded. The cable installation is part oftheCity’s project to replace 132 kVoverheadline infrastructure to ensure reliability ofsupply,” says councillor Ernest Sonnen-berg, mayoral committee member for utili-ty services for the City of Cape Town.He says the 132kV network is the back-
bone of the City’s electrical infrastructurein the greater city area.“The major installation work (trenches)
will be completed by the end of March, butfurther localised excavations will still takeplace after this date to do the cable jointingwork.”According toSonnenbergall the residents
along the route were notified beforehandabout the project via a mail drop.He says a traffic management plan is in
place to ensure traffic is notified (via sig-nage) and managed (flagmen) along theroute, which includes any buses, and othervehicles servicing the schools in the sur-rounding area.To ensure the safety of the community
members, he says, barracking are placed tokeep thepublic out of the constructionareas
and ducts have been installed across drive-ways into public facilities to ensure theycan operate with theminimumpossible dis-ruption.“We apologise for any inconvenience to
residents, however, disruptions such asthese are an unavoidable symptom of creat-ing amore reliable distribution network foryears to come,” says Sonnenberg.Patrick Horrigan, CEO of the People’s
Dispensary for Sick Animals South Africa(PDSA), says they were informed of theplanned project and the “proposed disrup-tion” in writing. “The contractors havebeen amazing and have made every effortto keep the inconvenience down to a mini-mum,” explains Horrigan.He says lastweekWednesdaywas the first
day that the main car park has been cut off,
but they promised to have the access openagain by the next morning.“Parking has been tricky for our clients
and some of our suppliers, but otherwisethere has been very little disruption to ournormal services.”According to Ahmet Kayya, deputy prin-
cipal of Star College Cape Town, the City on-ly started the road works during December(during the school holiday).He adds that they informed the public and
the previous owner of the plot (where thenew school is now built) back in 2013 al-ready. “They first finalised the part of theroad around our premises. Now they arebusywith the other side of Tarentaal Road,”adds Kayya. “Up until now, we have not re-ceived any complaints from parents interms of traffic.”
Stolen gun foundTwomenwere recently arrested during a rou-tine patrol in Bokmakierie and will appear incourt on charges of possession of an illegalfirearm and ammunition. The two suspectsare aged 28 and 41, respectively.According to a police statement the Athone
police was doing routine crime prevention inthe Bokmakierie residential area when theyreceived information of suspicious personswith an illegal firearm.When the police members went to the ad-
dress and searched the house in 9th Avenue,they found a 9mm pistol with seven roundsof ammunition. The two men were homealone and were both arrested on these char-ges. According to police, the firearm was re-ported stolen in the Mitchell’s Plain area.Anyonewith informationabout illegal guns
and ammunition can contact Athlone policeon 021 697 9238 or crime stop on 08600 10111
New plan for land occupied by Proudly ManenbergSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Denied.This is the ruling passed downby theCon-
stitutional Court following an applicationby members of Proudly Manenberg to over-rule their eviction fromConsol-owned land.The eviction notice was served in Decem-
ber and the 10 occupants living on the landwere meant to vacate by Saturday 31 Janu-ary, confirms Consol Human Resources Di-rector Thami Mkhuzangwe.“Those residing on the premiseswere giv-
en the opportunity to voluntarily vacate theland and remove the unlawful structuresthat have been erected on the property. Asfar as we are concerned, the affected indi-viduals have failed to comply with the no-tice and the intention is to effect the evictionorder through the sheriff of the court by nolater than end of February,” Mkhuzangwesaid last month.This deadline has since passed.Last year Proudly Manenberg chairper-
son Mario Wanza refused to leave the land(“Fight is on for promised land”, People’sPost, 31 July).At the time, the Wynberg Magistrate’s
Court had given Wanza and the 10 other oc-cupants living on the property an evictionnotice. The eviction order was ignored.The case was then referred to the Consti-
tutional Court.
Proudly Manenberg, which establishedthe Manenberg Waterfront on the propertyof Consol Glass in Vygekraal Road fiveyears ago, has been in battle with the glassgiant since 2011. The land was made availa-ble for use to Proudly Manenberg in 2009 asan interim arrangement, with the under-standing and commitment that the landwould ultimately be transferred into a trustonce one had been established.The trust was established in June 2011.Four months later, a letter to vacate the
land was sent to Proudly Manenberg, spur-ring a protest, which saw over 300membersof the organisation march to Consol’s localoffice. Numerous protests and petitioningfollowed. However, Consol stood its ground.It is understood the land has since been
vacated.Mkhuzangwe says although theyhavenot
been able to verify this, they too have beeninformed the occupants have left the land.“Once the eviction process has been com-
pleted, trustees of the Manenberg Commu-nity Development Trust (MCDT) would bein a position to take full responsibility forcoordinating and regulating access and useof the land including, but not limited to, put-ting in place processes and plans for theme-dium-to-long term development of the land.In the meantime, the trustees have decidedon an action plan as a precautionary meas-ure and to ensure that there will be no im-mediate re-occupation of the land after the
eviction process has been finalised,” hesays.It has also been resolved to grant the Ma-
nenberg Community Police Forum permis-sion to temporarily establish a base and op-erate from the land. A timeline for this hasnot been established.“The trustees will meet within the next
threeweeks to discuss and evaluate variousoptions that have already been presented.They will decide the future plans for the de-velopment of the land. This would be an in-clusive and participative process thatwould afford other key stakeholders, whoarenot represented on the trust, an opportu-nity to submit their views and proposals onthe integrated development of the land,”Mkhuzangwe says.“In addition to the funding that Consol
has made and will continue to make to-wards community upliftment projects, thecompany will commit funding in the formof a seed capital thatwill serve as akickstartfor the envisaged development of the land.“Notwithstanding this contribution from
Consol, the trustees will still have to putmeasures in place to source additional fund-ing and resources from other roleplayerssuch as local government and develop fi-nance institutions that would be requiredto successfully implement the envisaged de-velopment of the land.”V What should be done with the land? Starting withthe word “Post” SMS your thoughts to 32516.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 10 March 20154 NEWS
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Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 (twenty-four) subcouncils of the City ofCape Town will take place at the times and venues indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton
19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4
Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipal Building, first floor, cornerof Voortrekker Road and Tallent Street,Parow
19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Council Chambers, corner ofJakkalsvlei Avenue and Kiaat Road,Bonteheuwel
18 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road,Bellville
16 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville Council Chambers,corner of Oxford and Queen streets,Durbanville
16 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
19 10:00Pieter Grobler (Acting)021 900 1502
9 Solomon Tshuku Hall, Site C, Khayelitsha 18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, corner ofSpine Way and Mew Road, Ilitha Park,Khayelitsha
16 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki Road and Steve BikoStreet, Gugulethu
18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbosroads, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
19 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13Ruth First Community Hall, SinqolamthiStreet, Philippi
18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki Road and Steve BikoStreet, Gugulethu
16 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, first floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square, StStephens Road, Pinelands
18 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16Council Chambers, eleventh floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
16 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre (minorhall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea streets, Athlone
19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 or021 444 0503
18Subcouncil Chambers, corner of BuckRoad and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River
19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
16 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Main Road, Constantia
18 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuils River Council Chambers, firstfloor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuils River
18 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand Council Chamber, corner ofMain Road and Fagan Street, Strand(opposite the Strand railway station)
16 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbosroads, Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
16 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine roads, Khayelitsha
19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF SUBCOUNCILS:MARCH 2015
DRUG ABUSE
The chilling truth about drugsMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Pencil sharpeners used as dagga pipesand crack cocaine rocks hidden underfingernails, together with dealers find-
ing creative ways to conduct business.These are some of the issues highlighted
in the fight against drugs.Speaking during an education session in
Plumstead last week, Diep River policespokesperson warrant officer Keith Chan-
dler revealed shocking truths about the drugtrade and use in theWynberg Cluster whichincludes Grassy Park, Steenberg, Diep Riv-er, Wynberg and Kirstenhof police stations.The talk was hosted by the Bergvliet, Kre-
upelbosch and Meadowridge (BKM) neigh-bourhoodwatch andwas aimed at educatingparents and children about the varioustypes of drugs and the effects.Chandler started off with the cheapest
drug on the market, namely dagga.Gasps were heard when Chandler pro-
duced a dagga device made by a school childin the valley.A sharpener and the cap of a pen were cel-
lotaped together and the sharpener used asthe inlet for the dagga. This device, he ex-plains, was confiscated by officers at a highschool.Among some of the popular fixes is the
smoking of tik. The drug which is widelyused in the Western Cape, has its roots inWorld War II. “It was created by the Japa-nese and modified by the Germans duringthe war. It suppresses the appetite and usershave no need for sleep. But it is dangerousand many users get addicted very quickly,”he warns. Passing around a glass instru-ment called a “lolly” he says this is the in-strument used to smoke the drug. Holdingup one clear lolly and another which hasburnmarks, Chandler says officers can only
arrest someone who is found in possessionof a lolly which has drug residue on it.Following modifications which make the
drug cheaper to produce and purchase anda change intohow thedrug is consumed, offi-cers have seen a notable increase in the her-oine trade. Historically, drug addicts used ateaspoon and needle. Now users take thepowder, place it on a piece of foil and inhalethe smoke that is emitted when the powderis burnt. “Many of our dealers, especially inWynberg, who sell heroin are foreign na-tionals. These dealers often use what we calldial-a-drug and deliver to customers. Theycarry several cellphones. In Diep River wearrested a dealer and in 11 minutes he re-ceived 44 calls.”Another drug commonly used is crack co-
caine. Chandler says these are commonlyused by gangsters in the Grassy Park andSteenberg police precincts during gangfights as it numbs the pain. He explains thedrug is also used by prostitutes as it helpsto “numb them”. “Because it is so small theyhide it under their fingernails.Parents questioned Chandler extensively
about the symptoms of drug use and the ef-fectiveness of drug tests.Chandler introduced a urine test which
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Correcting the factsThe article ‘New party launched’ (People’sPost, 3 March) incorrectly stated that anewpolitical partywas launched inManen-
berg.The Social Development Party was in fact
launched in the civic hall in Hanover Parkon 24 February under the leadership of Ri-cardo Sedres.
MANENBERG
Celebrating International Woman’s DayThe Manenberg police recently celebrat-
ed International Women’s Day with amusic concert at a local school present-
ed by the provincial police band.The event was held at the Phoenix Senior
Secondary School (SSS).According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett of
the Manenberg police the aim is to honourthrough music all the women – mothers,teachers, aftercare workers, nurses, com-munity and social workers – in the commu-nity who contribute to the upliftment of Ma-nenberg in various ways.He says the police continue to strive to
serve the community and instil a sense ofpride through awareness initiatives.Bennett says Brigadier André van Dyk re-
alises the important rolewomen playwithinthe Manenberg policing precinct.“Through bringing the provincial band to
Manenberg we want to acknowledge the ef-forts of our women (in the community).“Women play a pivotal role within our ar-
ea andwewant to thank themandencourage
them to continue to keep hope alive so thatgood moral values can be instilled in ouryouth,” says Bennett.According to him the pupils and staff of
Phoenix Senior Secondary always see po-lice officers executing operational duties,but were (today) inspired through musicand dance by the police band.“The youth is not the main and easiest
targets for the police, but they are vulnera-ble for criminal activity. We want theyouth to see us as their partners andfriends in the fight against crime,” saysBennett.The Manenberg police also rolled out a
Youth for HumanRights programme at theschool.“Protecting human rights are important
and if the youth can ensure the protectionof each other’s human rights, we will defi-nitely see a positive change in our commu-nity.”He says the police encourages the com-
munity to report criminal behaviour that
could (negatively) influence the youth.International Women’s Day is celebrated
annually on 8 March to acknowledge all
women across the world.Formore informationon theYouth forHu-
man Rights initiative, call 021 699 9480.
Sergeant Melanie de Vlamtogether with theprovincial police bandentertained pupils andstaff at Phoenix SeniorSecondary School incelebration of International Women’s Day.
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I would like to know how Athlone PostOffice gets it right to make so manymistakes over and over again?In the past I had many problems with
parcels which were returned to sender,without sending me a slip to collect aparcel that was sent to Bonteheuwel.The goods in the parcel were broken,
because they again did not send me aslip to collect it and it was at the postoffice for weeks.And then, just when I thought the
service is getting better, they send me a“collection slip’’ with the right addressbut wrong name on it because I wasexpecting a parcel.I went to the post office to check it
out, and guess what? It was my parcel.Someone wrote the wrong name.
Two weeks ago we received a slipwith the right address and no name onit, although none of us at that addresswas expecting anything in the post.I walked in the blazing sun to find out
about the slip. I was scared they wouldsend the parcel back and the rightfulowner of the parcel won’t even knowabout the parcel. At the post office theyjust told me there is no name on theslip, and it wasn’t for any of us. Therewas no explanation, no thank you forbringing the slip back, no nothing.Somewhere along the line there issomebody who is not doing his/her jobright. Why doesn’t he/she give it tosomeone who can do the job?
JESSIE,Athlone
Mlu Mathonsi, acting CEO of theSouth African Post Office, responds:The SA Post Office has a continuousprogramme to improve customer serviceat outlets.We have seen substantial improve-
ment in service levels over the pastyears. We therefore welcome the read-er’s comments as customer feedbackplays a vital part in improving ourservice.The area manager who oversees
Athlone Post Office will follow up onthis incident and make sure oversightssuch as these are not repeated.We regret the experience the reader
had and invite all customers to sendfeedback or suggestions to [email protected].
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Mystery plant is ‘a bromeliad’A reader named Jenny recentlyrequested that People’s Post readershelp her identify a plant that isgrowing in her friend’s garden in FishHoek (24 February).She described it as follows: the outer
“leaves” are pink and the little flowerson the inside are yellow.The leaves are fleshy with sharp
spikes along the edges, and the flowers(pink parts) seem to be hidden under-neath.People’s Post has received the
following responses from readers:. The picture of a flower growing in
a Fish Hoek garden is a BilbergiaNutans, commonly called Queen’sTears. It is one variety of bromeliads,a species of epiphytic plants, whichare forest growing plants and get theirnutrition from leaves. This falls intothe cup formed by the leaves and rotin the water trapped by the cup. Theyonly flower once, but produce sideshoots that will flower when they arebig enough. The parent plant willeventually die back. – Amory Borwick. Another reader who called agrees it
is a Queen’s Tear..An anonymous reader who called
People’s Post says it is a pineappleplant and they come from the bromeli-ad family. However, she says, it is nota Queen’s Tear.. This is a Bilbergia. I have three
pots crowded with them in Bergvliet. –Pat. The flower is a Bilbergia nutans. It
is of the epiphytic bromeliad, whichgrows in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentinaand Uruguay.The ‘leaves’ referred to in the
picture, are, in fact, its bracts. It is adistant relative of the ineapple (brome-liaceae family). – Yvonne Misplon. It is a Beschorneria yuccoides, a
species of succulent plants belongingto the family Asparagaceae, subfamilyAgavoideae. – Johan du Plooy, Scape-man Landscaping. The plant is a type of Bilbergia,
which belongs to the bromeliad family.I do not know exactly which one, thatis its variety name. – GeraldineWalden. The flower comes from a family of
plants known as urn plant or bromeli-ads which originates from SouthAmerica and a small section intropical Africa. They are monocotyle-dons and interestingly the pineapplebelongs to the bromeliad family. Theyare often called urn plants due to theirability to hold water like an urn. Thespecies in question that the readerwanted identified is called Queen’sTears (bilbergia nutans). –- LucindaHoldridge, Constantia Hills
The photo of the plant a reader wantedidentified. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Major funders of grassroots programmes should ques-tion whether they’re basing decisions of aid on pre-1994 perceptions. The noble National Student Fi-
nancial Aid Scheme has been hamstrung by corruption.And while private donors continue to fill the gap, most
of the funding goes to the same schools. It looks good onthe corporate CSI budget for government photo opportuni-ties to help those perceived to be in need. But how do youknow if tangible needs are being met? These perceptionsare legion and feed the inequalities which are perpetuatedthrough a system of skewed decision-making in education,employment and funding. Of course many citizens remaintrapped by the barbed wire set by apartheid.And, yet, are some of us more equal than others?How long do post-apartheid generations have to live in
the shadow of labels, such as “disadvantaged” or “previ-ously disadvantaged”? It is rich to assume all children at-tending previously advantaged schools happen to be theoffspring of well-to-do parents. Not every white child isrich. Not every black child is poor. These are inconvenienttruths. It would behove donors to launch investigations in-to genuine need and come face to face with ground levelreality. But that would require bravery, commitment andcourage – and getting out of multi-level plush offices.It would surprise the corporate decision-makers to find
the leafy suburbs have people who are battling to makeendsmeet in this depressed economy.Andmanywhopleadpoverty while living in townships have far more disposa-ble income than is declared.It is time to act on conviction. This would be a step to-
wards real equality in this new South Africa.Without authentic action our countrywill notmove into
a position of equal distribution ofwealth.Wewill not builda non-racial nation with a true middle-class to oil thewheels of the economy. And other nations will continuewooing our sharp minds with offers neither governmentnor the private sector could compete with.Atbest,we canonlyhope for a threadypulse on theheart-
beat of our economy.
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1803
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PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
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1801
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Vibecrete R34.00Contact Lucinda061 735 2327
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Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
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1874
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SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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1807
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Call: 083 288 2757
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1810
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ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
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Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
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All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
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We buy in Fridges.Chest freezers
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3 Months Guarantee!
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1820
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1825
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1827
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Glass Suppliers,Aluminium
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also available.Faldeelah 021 397 2630or 072 669 3599
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HENDRICKSALUMINIUM
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1835
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RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds
074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]
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1845
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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
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1867
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1870
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HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
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ACCOMMODATION
2635
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GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309
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TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
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OLIFANTSKOP(Near to Club Mykonos)
24-27 April 2015CARMEL (GEORGE)19-22 October 2015
Transport and accomodation includedPh Betty 073 188 6942/021-633 7207
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3080
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ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
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EMPLOYMENT
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GENERAL
3680
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EMPIRE SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCENTRE (PTY) LTD
Reg No 2012/223199/07Hotel staff urgently
needed:-waitersBarstaff
Housekeepers /kitchen staffFor interview
074 414 2795 Jamiewhatsapp
073 082 3096 Quincywhatsapp
071 836 5790whatsapp only
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3720
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3760
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UMSEBENZIJOB
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TRAININGCOURSES
3765
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AUTOCAD, Architectural,DRAUGHTING TRAININGwww.cad-academy.co.za
021 948 0742
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EMPLOYMENT3600
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EDUCATION3660
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B.E.S.T. CENTRESCHOOL(Independent School)
under the auspices of CAPE YOUTH CARE
EDUCATORREQUIRED(Abet Level 4 (NQF1) / GETC /Grade 9)
Applications are invited from suitable, qualifiedcandidates to teach Mathematical Literacy andHuman and Social Sciences. The ability to teach ICTa strong recommendation.
Brief CV to be e-mailed to:The Principal: [email protected]: 021 448 5746
Closing date: Monday 16 March 2015 at 16h00
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GENERAL3680
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POSITIONSAVAILABLENOW10 Data capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders,20 Call centres, 5 Bank tellers, 15 Cruise ship
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20 Housekeeper / Cleaners, 15 Cashiers, 15 Porters,15 Kitchen Staff, 14 Drivers (code 8, 10, 14 with PDP)
40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. No experience needed.17 Heerengracht Street, Pier House, 6th Floor,
Next to Park InnHotel Cape TownCall: / 081 8277 046 /079 485 5896
1 Kort St, RegkamBuilding 2nd Floor Bellville021 837 1 938 /021 828 2416
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TRAINING COURSES3765
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NEWHAIRDRESSINGCOLLEGEOPENING INPAROW
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OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICE • OFFICIAL NOTICEwww.ayandambanga.co.za122252PP/ATHLONE
OFFICIAL NOTICERECEIPT OFANAPPLICATION FORABOOKMAKER PREMISES LICENCE
In terms of the provisions of Section 32(2) of theWestern CapeGambling and Racing Act, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996) (“the Act”), as
amended, theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Board herebygives notice that an application for a bookmaker premises licence, asprovided for in Sections 27(kA)/27(i) and 55(A)/54 of the Act, has been
received.
Applicant for a new Hollywood SportbookWestern Cape(Pty) Ltd t/a Hollywood Sportsbook
Bookmaker premises licence: – a South African registered company
Registration number: 2008/011557/07
Address of proposed Unit 1 & 2, 4 Cornhill Road,bookmaker premises: Athlone 7764
Erf number: 32882
Section 33 of theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Act, 1996 (hereinafter “theAct”) requires theWestern Cape Gambling and Racing Board (hereinafter “theBoard”) to ask the public to submit comments and/or objections to gamblinglicence applications that are filed with the Board.The conduct of gambling
operations is regulated in terms of both the Act and the National Gambling Act,2004.This notice serves to notify members of the public that they may lodgeobjections and/or comments to the above application on or before the closingdate at the below-mentioned address and contacts. Since licensed gamblingconstitutes a legitimate business operation, moral objections for or againstgambling will not be considered by the Board.An objection that merely statesthat one is opposed to gambling without much substantiation will not be viewedwith much favour.You are hereby encouraged to read the Act and learn moreabout the Board’s powers and the matters pursuant to which objections may belodged.These are outlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of the Act. Members ofthe public can obtain a copy of the objections guidelines, which is an explanatoryguide through the legal framework governing the lodgment of objections and theBoard’s adjudication procedures.The objections guidelines are accessible fromthe Board’s website at www.wcgrb.co.za and copies can also be made availableon request.The Board will consider all comments and objections lodged on or
before the closing date during the adjudication of the application.
In the case of written objections to an application, the grounds on which suchobjections are founded, must be furnished.Where comment in respect of anapplication is furnished, full particulars and facts to substantiate such commentmust be provided.The name, address and telephone number of the personsubmitting the objection or offering the comment must also be provided.Comments or objections must reach the Board by no later than 16:00 on
Friday, 27 March 2015.
Objections or comments must be forwarded to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, P.O. Box 8175,Roggebaai 8012 or handed to the Chief Executive Officer,WesternCape Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House, 68 Orange Street,Gardens, CapeTown or faxed to the Chief Executive Officer on 021422 2602 or emailed to [email protected]
WESTERN CAPEGAMBLINGAND RACING BOARD
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MORGENSTERVERY NEAT/MODERN 3 BEDSWITH BICOPEN PLAN FITTED KITCHEN LOUNGE,
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R490000
STRANDFONTEINVILLAGE3 BEDS BATHROOM/TOILET LOUNGE
FITTED KITCHEN GARAGER620000
MONTAGUVILLAGE2 BEDS FITTED KITCHEN
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Cape Town All Stars continue to climb the NFD ta-ble, while Milano United dropped points at thisweekend’s NFD encounters.
MilanoUnited continue to struggle athomeand failedto secure maximum points against Baroka FC, despitetaking a two-goal lead. EezyMyKinnes looked themorevibrant side in the early stages of the match, and ulti-mately took the lead in the 20th minute through GaniefStellenboom, following a scramble inside the 18-yardarea.Fourminutes later, the visitors thought they had lev-
elled matters, but Hlabane Kutumela’s effort was ruledout as offside.Baroka found their confidence late into the opening
half, and once they did, they created a number of oppor-tunities of their own, but were denied by the safe handsof goalkeeper Lee Langeveldt. The Kinnes made it 2-0in theopeningminute of the secondperiodwhenDeniroStanley caught the visitors sleeping at the back.Howev-er, in the 62nd minute, Irvin Shibure gave his side alifeline when he pulled one back from a free header in-
side the danger area.Things only got worse for the hosts when defender
Chad Robertson got shown a straight red for an off-the-ball incident.Baroka took full advantage of the extra man on the
field, and did extremely well to hold onto possessionand stroked the ball around beautifully in search of theequalizer.A minute from time the visitors were rewarded with
a penalty, to which captain Gift Motupa made no mis-take to convert as he helped his side to snatch a pointin their 2-2 draw.Meanwhile, Cape Town All Stars continued their
scintillating form when they claimed a 2-0 win overRoyalEagles. Two secondhalf goals by the in-formAmi-go Memela was enough to maintain his side’s fourthposition on the NFD table.FC Cape Townmanaged to scrape a single point from
WitbankSpurs,when theyplayed to a 2-2 drawatParowPark. Spurs initially took a two-goal lead into the break,before the African Beasts fought back to claim a draw.V Visit www.capetownfootball.co.za for more match reports andfootball news.
All Stars are on the up
Baroka FC player Theriso Mapheto (left) clears the ball as Milano playerMogamat Stellenboom challenges during a NFD encounter played at theAthlone Stadium on Saturday 7 March. The game ended in a 22 draw.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Team Rainbow going to world champsA group of 19 ice-skaters aged from 14-19 years –known as Team Rainbow – will be representingSouthAfrica at theJuniorWorldSynchronizedSkat-ingChampionships inZagreb, Croatia onFriday andSaturday.The members come from all over the city, many
from previously disadvantaged backgrounds. Theytrain at the Ice Station in Goodwood and was placed
first in the Junior section at the South African Na-tional Figure Skating Championships.The fact that Team Rainbow only has limited ice
time (approx. 4½ hours per week) compared to skat-ers from other countries, who skate for more thanfour hours per day, five-days-a-week on average,makes the team’s qualification for theworld champi-onships a huge achievement.
Members of Team Rainbow who come form the Southern Suburbs are from the left Kirsten Phillips (Plumstead),Robyn Faure (Pinelands), Bradley Morris (Kenwyn), Natascha Giesemann (Hout Bay) and Michaila Goliath(Athlone). PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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V SOCCER: The launch and registrationof Balls to Poverty will take place onMonday 23 March at 18:00 at theAthlone stadium. For any informationcontact the office on 021 691 [email protected] group of about 20 friends belonging to
different running clubs in theWesternCape,will be ‘Chafing forDreams’ dur-
ing the upcoming Old Mutual Two OceansHalf marathon (Omtom).“We decided to run in aid of a community-
based organisation in appreciation of thecommunity’s involvement in supportingroad runners when we are participating inroad races – whether it is by cheering us onor doing duty at water stations on theroute,” says Amorett Truebody, one of themembers of Chafing for Dreams.“The Omtom makes provision for run-
ning for a specific charity, but we decidedto select a charitable organisation withinour impoverished community with itsscarce resources.“But before we selected the beneficiary of
our charity initiative,we decided on anamefor our group of running friends. After
much discussion we decided on Chafing forDreams. It actually has a two-fold signifi-cance for us.We chose chafing becausemostof us only started with road running a yearor two ago. So, this halfmarathonwill causea lot of chafing and inconvenience to uswhile running, butweare prepared to sufferand endure discomfort for a worthy cause.Furthermore, we added the word dreams,because with limited resources communityorganisations find it difficult to realise theirdreams or achieve items on their wishlists.By running for a worthy cause, we can as-sist a community-based organisation in re-alising some of their dreams. Yes, we willbe chafing for dreams,” says TruebodyTheir beneficiary is Sherwood Park Spe-
cial Care Centre for kids suffering from se-vere mental disorders, trying to instil somedignity in these kids who are many timesforgotten by society at large. The centre is
founded on Islamic principles, but theirlove and compassion is showered unselfish-ly on their 50 learners from various reli-gious backgrounds.“We will be running the Old Mutual Two
Oceans Half marathon on Saturday 4 April,and each one of us want to be sponsoredwith R50 for each completed kilometre. Theidea is not to compete against other run-ners, but to complete the Omtom journeyand thereafter buying essential equipmentthat can be used to the advantage of thelearners at Sherwood Park. Anyone cansponsor uswith any amount of kilometres,”he says.Contact the secretary, Ruschda Abra-
hams, on 082 389 4177 orvisit theirFacebookPage, Chafing for Dreams or send an emailto [email protected] for moredetails on how to be part of this unique ven-ture.
They’ll be chafing
The runners who will be Chafing for Dreams during the Old Mutual Two Oceans half marathon are (from left, front) Leon Hendricks, YagyaFrancis, Somayah du Toit and Shaheed Francis; middle: Zainab Emeran, Nadeemah Galant, Rageema Sambo, Soraya Stellenboom, ShireenDoutie, Zulaiga Doutie, Shihaam Francis, Daphne Claasen, Ruschda Abrahams and Kim Hendricks; back: Amorett Truebody, Raydeen Doutie,Seddique Orrie and Armien Carelse. PHOTO: RASHID ISAACS
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