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TUESDAY 16 June 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] TELLING IT AS IT IS ATHLONE 2 2 G o o F loors loors 11 Carrick Crescent Athlone Industria-Opp Easy Pack Tel (021) 633 6156 / Fax (021) 633 8603 R 39 99 /m 2 Laminate Flooring Laminate Flooring EXCL VAT Terms & Conditions apply from R 29 95 /sheet Mosaics Mosaics now from R 119 95 /m 2 Porcelain Tiles Porcelain Tiles INCL VAT from WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS RAMADAAN KAREEM Quality European Laminated Flooring available WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS RAMADAAN KAREEM LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. X1Q74G6W-QK160615 Four men were arrested following a store robbery and shootout with police in Surrey Estate last week. PHOTO: LEON KNIPE/SON SURREY ESTATE Robbers killed in shootout TAMMY PETERSEN The case against four men charged with the robbery of a store in Surrey Estate which re- sulted in a bloody shoot-out with police last week Monday, has been postponed. The suspects are alleged to have been part of a gang of robbers who held up the Prim- rose Markette. Three gunmen were killed in a battle with police as they attempted to flee the scene. The four, aged between 32 and 39, ap- peared in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. They face charges of murder, at- tempted murder and armed robbery. Robbers attempted to escape with R20 000 from the Surrey Estate business when they were met by a police convoy at about 21:00 last Monday night. Officers had been follow- ing the vehicle the suspects were travelling in as it was reported stolen. “A shoot-out straight out of the movies fol- lowed,” a witness said. “The robbers fired first, and the police hit back. It was mad- ness.” Three of the suspects died in the shoot-out, while a policeman and a customer were hit as shots rang out at the corner of Orion and Ruimte roads. The customer who was waiting in her car when she was caught in the crossfire, is re- covering in hospital. The woman was shot twice in the arm and twice in the legs after being accosted by the robbers. She had been waiting in the parked car for her passenger when she was told to get out of the vehicle by a gunman. A warrant officer hit in the shoot-out is al- so reportedly recovering in hospital. Surrey Estate residents said they were rat- tled that such a violent incident had taken place so close to home. Residents say they initially thought the shots being fired were coming from gang- ridden Manenberg, situated about one kilo- metre away. “We are used to hearing the gunshots, but I told my husband it sounded much too close to be the gangsters wreaking havoc again,” an elderly local said. “It sounded like Guy Fawkes, or those vio- lent TV games my grandchildren play. All you heard was ‘bang, bang, bang, bang, bang! I was terrified. “It’s so upsetting to think that I could have popped into the shop when the skollies struck.” Another resident said that while they are no strangers to property-related crime, “shoot-outs are definitely not the norm here”. Petrol attendants who work at the fuel sta- tion next to the store said they were in con- stant fear at their workplace, as a number of robberies have taken place at the corner of Ruimte and Orion roads. Primrose Markette owner Siraj Parker said his wife, who had been at the store at the time of the robbery, was “completely traumatised” by the incident. This is the third time that his store has been hit. “I am just relieved that my staff and my wife are okay. No amount of money is worth someone’s life,” he said. Parker opened his store at the corner of Orion and Ruimte Roads 25 years ago and insists he has no intention of moving. “The sad reality is that you can be hit any- where. You aren’t even safe in a shopping mall,” he pointed out. “I am part of this community. My custom- ers are more than just people who buy from me. I will stay here, where I have always been.” Two firearms – an R5 assault rifle and a 9mm Beretta – were seized on the scene, as well as two hijacked vehicles. The incident is being investigated by the Independent Po- lice Investigative Directorate. The case has been postponed to Wednes- day 17 June for legal representation. – News24

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Four men were arrested following a storerobbery and shootout with police in SurreyEstate last week. PHOTO: LEON KNIPE/SON

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TAMMY PETERSEN

The case against four men charged with therobbery of a store in Surrey Estate which re-sulted in a bloody shoot-out with police lastweek Monday, has been postponed.

The suspects are alleged to have been partof a gang of robbers who held up the Prim-roseMarkette. Three gunmenwere killed ina battle with police as they attempted to fleethe scene.

The four, aged between 32 and 39, ap-peared in the AthloneMagistrate’s Court onThursday. They face charges of murder, at-tempted murder and armed robbery.

Robbers attempted to escape with R20 000from the Surrey Estate business when theywere met by a police convoy at about 21:00last Monday night. Officers had been follow-ing the vehicle the suspects were travellingin as it was reported stolen.

“A shoot-out straight out of themovies fol-lowed,” a witness said. “The robbers fired

first, and the police hit back. It was mad-ness.”

Three of the suspects died in the shoot-out,while a policeman and a customer were hitas shots rang out at the corner of Orion andRuimte roads.

The customer who was waiting in her carwhen she was caught in the crossfire, is re-covering in hospital. The woman was shottwice in the arm and twice in the legs afterbeing accosted by the robbers. She had beenwaiting in the parked car for her passengerwhen she was told to get out of the vehicleby a gunman.

Awarrant officer hit in the shoot-out is al-so reportedly recovering in hospital.

SurreyEstate residents said theywere rat-tled that such a violent incident had takenplace so close to home.

Residents say they initially thought theshots being fired were coming from gang-ridden Manenberg, situated about one kilo-metre away.

“We are used to hearing the gunshots, butI toldmy husband it soundedmuch too closeto be the gangsters wreaking havoc again,”an elderly local said.

“It sounded like Guy Fawkes, or those vio-lent TV games my grandchildren play. Allyou heard was ‘bang, bang, bang, bang,bang! I was terrified.

“It’s so upsetting to think that I could havepopped into the shop when the skolliesstruck.”

Another resident said that while they areno strangers to property-related crime,“shoot-outs are definitely not the normhere”.

Petrol attendants whowork at the fuel sta-tion next to the store said they were in con-stant fear at their workplace, as a numberof robberies have taken place at the cornerof Ruimte and Orion roads.

Primrose Markette owner Siraj Parkersaid his wife, who had been at the store atthe time of the robbery, was “completely

traumatised” by the incident. This is thethird time that his store has been hit.

“I am just relieved that my staff and mywife are okay. No amount of money is worthsomeone’s life,” he said.

Parker opened his store at the corner ofOrion and Ruimte Roads 25 years ago andinsists he has no intention of moving.

“The sad reality is that you can be hit any-where. You aren’t even safe in a shoppingmall,” he pointed out.

“I am part of this community. My custom-ers are more than just people who buy fromme. I will stay here, where I have alwaysbeen.”

Two firearms – an R5 assault rifle and a9mm Beretta – were seized on the scene, aswell as two hijacked vehicles. The incidentis being investigated by the Independent Po-lice Investigative Directorate.

The case has been postponed to Wednes-day 17 June for legal representation.– News24

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arrested two suspects and recovered a sto-len car in the vicinity of Sawkins Road inMowbray at about 19:20.The arrested suspects, aged 31 and 32

years, were being sought in connectionwith a string of crimes committed in the po-licing precincts of Claremont, Diepriverand Wynberg.The crime spree started on Monday last

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Westlake and Grassy Park, appeared in theWynberg Magistrates’ Court yesterday oncharges relating to carjacking and armedrobbery.The commander of the Wynberg police

cluster, Brigadier Aaron Mlenga, applaudsthe police for their concerted efforts in ar-resting the wanted suspects. He also wantsto assure the community that the police arecommitted in the fight against crime.

City workers laudedThe City of Cape Town’s community ser-vices directorate honoured staff mem-bers at a recent portfolio committeemeeting for outstanding achievements.They received certificates amid glowingcitations.One of those honoured is Noore Na-

cerodien of Athlone. He is one of six in-ternational softball umpires in Africaand is the only accredited umpire in theWestern Cape. He has been a City em-ployee since 1989 and has officiated atfour world softball events.Donny Jurgens of Rondebosch East

was also honoured, although he has onlyjust left the City’s employ after six yearsand was elected onto the executive com-mittee of the SouthAfricanGolfAssocia-tion at its annual meeting at Westlakelast year. Currently he is the chairper-son of his club and also serves on the ex-ecutive committee of the Western Prov-ince Golf Union, heading up the develop-ment and transformation sub-committee.

From left:Chairperson ofthe communityservices portfoliocommitteeAntonio van derRheede, DonnyJurgens, execu-tive director forcommunityservices LokiweMtwazi andsport, recreationand amenitiesdirector GertBam.

Athlone resident Noore Nacerodien, one ofsix international softball umpires in Africaand the only accredited umpire in theWestern Cape, was honoured.

Saturday 20 June

V Athlone: The Church of the HolyNativity in Hazendal is hosting a bingoevent in the church hall at 15:00.Booklets will sell at R25 each. Refresh-ments will be sold. For more informa-tion contact Charlene Erasmus on 073654 6227.

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SmartphonesunlockedTIYESE JERANJI

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Phones have become an essential partof our daily lives.With technology advancing every day,

some are also working tirelessly to en-sure that no-one is left out of this worldof ever-evolving technology.Vodacom, in partnership with the

Cape Town Society of the Blind (CTSB)in Salt River, created a unique kiosk tobring the benefits of the latest smart-phones to the blind.The kiosk, launched on Tuesday last

week, will be operated by CTSB stafftrained to demonstrate the advantages oftext-to-speech software on the latesttouchscreen phones.The CTSB will also benefit financially

from the sale of starter packs, M-pesaand airtime at the kiosk.The text-to-speech function makes it

easier for visually impaired people tocommunicate using their smartphones.It is nowbuilt into the phone,making lifemuch easier for users.Visually impaired Michelle Botha (27)

uses an iPhone 5 and says this initiativeis great because, nowadays, communica-tion doesn’t happen verbally anymore.“Weare able to connect and checkwhat’shappening on social media. Gone are thedays when we used to ask someone toreada text forus.Nowwehaveourpriva-cy and we can make use of the speechfunction to listen to themessages thatweget as well as to respond,” she says.While using a smartphone when visu-

ally impaired isn’t a walk in the park,Botha says the most important thing isto play with a phone and get to know it.“It’s just like any other flatscreen

phone that anyone can use. But we haveto know the icons so that it will be easyto use the phone. But the speech texts re-ally help a lot,” she says.Lizelle van Wyk, CEO of CTSB, says

this is a great milestone that they have

been waiting years for.“What we like most about these

phones is that the visually impaired arefreed from being dependent. There arespecially built apps that will allow themto know exactly where they are or whento catch a bus, get printed texts, listen tobooks and be able to read news and beup to date on what’s happening aroundthem.Most of all it will help themaccom-plish important tasks. The kiosk will re-ally help in bridging the gap between thevisually impaired and those who are notblind,” says Van Wyk.Albert Breed, managing executive of

Vodacom Western Cape, says it’s won-derful that they are able to put some-thing together to benefit people who arevisually impaired.“It enhances the people’s lives so that

they can do all the things that normalpeople can do. Thiswill unlock theworldof reading and the internet and they willnow be able to functionmuchmore effec-tively,” says Breed.

Visually impaired Michelle Botha showshow she uses her smartphone.

PHOTO: TIYESE JERANJI

The police are on the hunt for a VW Citi Golflinked to several cases of robbery in DiepRiver and Claremont.Captain Angie Latchman, spokesperson of

the Wynberg police cluster, says residentsshould be on the lookout for a black VW CitiGolf with registration number CA 900112.“The occupants of the vehicle have been

linked to several robbery cases in the Wyn-berg cluster in the past week,” she says.Latchman urges residents not to confront

the occupants of this car if seen, as they couldbe armed and dangerous.“Immediately contact your nearest police

station,” she says.“Since these incidents have been reported

the Claremont and Diep River police haveembarked on intensive crime prevention op-

erations which include stops, searches andhigh-visibility patrols,” Latchman adds.

Tips which could prevent you from becominga victim of crime. If you feel that you are being followed,drive to the nearest police station so that youcan be escorted home.. Request the assistance of your securityprovider tomeet you at your residence, espe-cially if you are arriving home late.. Always check your rear-view mirrors tosee if anyone is following.. Report all suspicious persons and cars toyour local police station.. If you enter your street, look out for anysuspicious or unknown parked cars or per-son walking or standing around.

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Pupils educatedon bullyingTIYESE JERANJI

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Pupils at Sunderland Primary School inKensington recently heard Beverly Da-

vids talk about the importance of speakingout about bullying.Davids is the founder of the Chauncey’s

Epic anti-bullying club which was formedto help pupils, teachers and the communityas a whole.She says this topic is oftenneglected, lead-

ing to victims of bullying committing sui-cide as there is no-one to help or listen tothem. The aim of her awareness campaignis to educate pupils about the effects bully-ing has on the victims, their families, lovedones and friends.She encourages pupils to speak out. She

urges pupils to inform three people immedi-ately if they are being bullied. These threepeople are the teachers, the principal, andthen the parents. She adds that this willhelp to make sure that someone who is be-ing bullied is helped faster.“This is a serious problem that has to be

dealt with. Parents must learn to talk totheir kids.Many times parents are workingand they come home tired and stressed out;they don’t even have time to talk to theirkids and hear if there is anything botheringthem.This leads to kids suffering in silence.“I’m glad that I’m doingmy bit to educate

people on the dangers of bullying. If I canchange one mind then my job at that placeis done,” she says.The idea of this anti-bullying campaign

came about after Davids’s son was bulliedin Grade 7. She says she watched her childsuffer and change in front of her eyes while

he suffered severe bullying at his school.Despite reporting the bullying, no-onecould help her or her son with the matter.“He was beaten on the ground to the ex-

tent that his lip was torn. I remember howhewas picked up by the collar by the police.No-one stood up for my child, no-one couldprotect him. That pained me a lot. At everydoor that I turned to no-one could help myson – to the extent that I had to take himand his sister out of school,” Davids says.Now her job is to be an ear and help those

that are bullied to deal with it. She alsowants to tell people tobeawareofhowbully-ing starts.Since Chauncey’s Epic anti-bullying club

started, Davids has spread her message at12 schools around Cape Town.In a statement, Debbie Schaffer, provin-

cial minister for education, says it saddensher that bullying is a real issue in many ofour schools. Thedepartment viewsbullyingin a very serious light.The Safe Schools call centre received 45

calls about bullying last year, and nine sofar this year.“Unfortunately, many cases of bullying

go unreported and the education depart-ment is therefore not able to intervene. Itherefore urge parents and pupils to reportany form of bullying immediately to theirclass teacher, school principal or to the SafeSchools hotline, so that we can respond.“The Safe Schools hotline is available to

schools, teachers, parents and pupils to re-port all school crime and abuse, and aimsto contribute to a safe and crime-free schoolenvironment,” she says.V The Safe Schools call centre can be reached at0800 45 46 47.

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Shafieka’s voice winsAthlone’s Shafieka Patel has sung her

way to the top of the Star Struck VoiceSearch competition.The singer survived 13 weeks of compe-

tition round. She recently sang againstfour other finalists to win this year’s com-petition.As part of her prize, Shafieka will sign

a one-year contract with Crazyworld Pro-ductions which will see her working withproducer and competition organiser Bri-lynn van Rooyen.Her first single, “Linguistic culture”, is

already ready for release, and Shafiekawill be recording a full album in the com-ing months.In winning the annual competition she

has also won prizes worth R300 000. This

includes her recording, photo shoots, amusic video and internship with Crazy-world Productions and a Rode micro-phone endorsement along with hair andmakeup endorsements.During the course of the competition,

Shafieka was also chosen as the face of anewup-and-coming clothing brand, calledLinguistically Cultured.She’ll also be the brand ambassador for

next year’s Star Struck competition.The competition is set to be extendedna-

tionally next year, so she will also be ableto travel the country with her newmusic.V Visit Shafieka’s Facebook page to stay up to dateon her blossoming singing career or keep an eye onthe Star Struck Voice Search Facebook page for in­formation about next year’s competition.

Winning singer Shafieka Patel wassurprised at home by competition organis-er Brilynn van Rooyen.

Plays for kids in holidayYoung theatregoers can look forward tothe children’s theatre mini-festival at

Artscape Theatre during this winter schoolholiday.Stagecraft Drama Studio is in full swing

with rehearsals for popular storiesMoread-ventures of Noddy and Fantastic Mr Fox.More adventures of Noddy by Enid Blyton

will be presented by arrangement with Dal-ro, fromFriday 26 June to Friday 4 July andonTuesday 7 July at 10:30. Itwill also be per-formed onMonday 6 andWednesday 8 Julyat 12:30.In this production, Tessie Bear is very

concerned about Noah’s ark. Repairs areneeded to stop the animals from escapingand food stores are running low. Tessie de-cides to collect donations of coins to savethearkand its animals, butnaughtySly andGobbo are up to their tricks again and MrPlod has a difficult time keeping track ofthese tricky goblins.With the help of Bumpy Dog, the Skittle

family and all their Toytown friends, Nod-dy, Tessie, Big Ears and Mr Plod are able

to stop the goblins from sneaking off withthe tin of coins.The story of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald

Dahl, adapted by Sally Reid, is about theFox family who live underground. Mr Foxgoes out at night to get food for them all,from the farms of Boggis, Bunce and Bean,one fat, one short, one lean. These threemean farmers try to catch the foxes but Fan-tastic Mr Fox is too clever for them.Performances of Fantastic Mr Fox are on

6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 July at 10:30.Both productions are directed by Cheryl

Abromowitz and Caryn Resnik.Parents are encouraged to bring their

children early to enjoy activities like facepainting, puzzles and play tents in the Art-scape foyer.Childrenwho dress up as aNoddy charac-

ter on Saturday 27 June or a Fantastic MrFox character onWednesday 8Julywillwina prize.V Tickets cost R70 and are available from Computic­ket or Artscape Dial­a­seat on 021 421 7695 with dis­counts available for block bookings of 20 or more.

Noddy (Lia Sachs) and Tessie Bear (TayaAllardice) try to save Noah’s ark in Moreadventures of Noddy.

Young artistscan win prizesNominations are now open for the ImpactAwards for young artists.These Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) awards

are held annually in recognition and celebra-tion of excellence within the arts, culture andcreative sectors in South Africa. It is sponso-red by the Distell Foundation in partnershipwith Sun International.ACT is inviting nominations for Impact

Awards for young professionals.The public are invited to nominate young

artists in a visual art, theatre, music and sin-ging, design and a new dance category.Winners will receive a cash prize of R2000,

a certificate, a spread in Creativefeel Magazi-ne worth over R30 000 and additional mediaopportunities that will be generated throughthe Awards.Impact Awards winners are selected by an

independent panel of judges. The finalistswillbe announced in September and winners willbe announced at the awards ceremony sche-duled to take place in Johannesburg in No-vember.V Visit www.act.org.za/programmes/awards beforeSunday 6 September for more information or to nomina­te a young artist or creative.

SONGS FOR MY FATHER: AlvonCollison will be presenting a Father’s Dayshow with Aubrey Ellis, Renee Osborne,Shannon Lewis, Janine Pick, FariedSwartz and a surprise guest at the NGChurch hall in Milnerton on Sunday 21June at 15:00. The audience will get toenjoy hits like “Big spender”, “Dance withmy father” and “I will follow him”, alongwith Alvon’s special brand of humour andanecdotes. Tickets cost R110 and includetea, coffee, koeksisters and snacks. Call021 551 0969 for more information.

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The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Department will be completing a zeropressure test on the water supply feeding the water supply zone in Athlone and Rylands onThursday 18 June 2015.

This process will result in the disruption of the water supply to the Athlone and Rylands areasbounded by the N2, the Cape Flats railway line, Turhall Road, Jakes Gerwel Drive, KlipfonteinRoad and Jan Smuts Road from 22:00 until 04:00 the following morning.

Careful consideration has been given to the planning of this work to ensure minimaldisruption to the water supply in the affected areas.

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City brews picturesque kickNICOLE MCCAIN

@nickymccain

Cape Town and coffee have more in com-mon than providing enjoyment to on-

trend hipsters it seems.This as the Mother City is crowned the

darling of global coffee culture as the desti-nation features in a bi-annual magazine re-leased by luxury coffee brand Nespresso.Joining 12 other world-renowned destina-

tions, Cape Town is oncemore in theworld’sspotlight through the magazine’s editorialspread of places to visit, eat and, of course,drink coffee in the city.

Cape coffee cultureCapeTown, as the firstAfrican city to ever

feature in themagazine, was a natural fit forthe brand, explainsPierreDebayle,Nespres-so Middle East, Africa and Caribbean re-gional manager.“A lot of thought goes into the selection of

the featured city in each edition ofNespressoMagazine. Cape Town was a natural fit forNespresso. With its strong heritage, the cityhas managed to create its own identity andcultivate a culture aligned to a global audi-ence,” he says.But don’t let the hipsters fool you, enjoy-

ing coffee is an age-old tradition in SouthAf-rica due to our many European influences,Debayle says.Immigrants from Portugal, France, Italy

and theNetherlands have all shaped our cof-

fee culture,whichhas blendedwith themod-ern trend of restaurants brewing their owncoffee.The city boasts a range of coffee styles,

each with meanings and messages, BelindaWalker, mayoral committee member forcommunity services and special projects, ex-plained at the magazine launch.“Cape Town has slave coffee, as seen at

Truth coffee shop at the Prestwich memori-al, ethical coffee where shops source androast their own beans, and steam punk cof-fee,” she says.

Developing marketsAlthough Cape Town’s mountain, sea and

vineyards make it a prime destination, theattraction lies in the mix of cultures and thelocal energy to explore new trends, from de-sign to music to food, Debayle believes.SouthAfrica is a steadily growingmarket,

as luxury brands and quality coffee becomemore accessible to a range of race and classgroups, Debayle says.“We’rewidening our target group because

coffee culture is expanding. We’re embrac-ing the diversity of the market.”This includes a variety of coffees aimed at

new palates, which move away from the tra-ditionally strong and black coffee, Debaylesays.“Quality of life is very important to South

Africans. Quality coffeewith good conversa-tions is important,” he says.The future of coffee lies innot just growing

localmarkets, but in sustainable and ethicalfarming, Dabayle says.This is why the brand has made a choice

to take care of the entire production chain,from the coffee fields to drinkers.“We only buy the best beans,” he says.

“Only 10%of that amount goes towardsmak-ing our gourmet coffee. Our engineers havecompiled best practice guides, which weshare with our farmers.”The brand pays premium rates for coffee,

but also works on projects to improve the

lives of coffee farmers.As an example of this,the company recently instituted a pensionscheme for farmers in Columbia, Debaylesays.This responsibly behaviour has filtered

through to the consumer level,with eachcof-fee pod made out of aluminium, which is95% recyclable.And the pods can be handed in at any of

the over 400 Nespresso boutique storesaround the world to be sent for recycling.

A taste of Cape TownThe magazine is distributed to over one

millionNespressoClubmembersworldwidein almost 60 countries.This kindof exposurewill earnCapeTown

a big tourism boost, Debayle believes.“Our clients travel regularly and thismag-

azine is fantastic exposure for Cape Town.The content reflects a selection of local clubmembers who provide a guide of the city.They give our readers the secrets of the city,not just the popular tourist spots,” he says.And for those looking for a taste of the

Mother City, Debayle already has herpegged.“Cape Town is a cappuccino with intense

espresso flavours, made from an India blendwith notes of spices like nutmeg and blackpepper. The milk foam needs to be there torepresent the fog that sometimes rolls in offthe sea and there is a touch of African cocoaon top. And it should be drunk in a tall glass,to get you through the coldwinters,” he says.

Coffee was given a Cape Town flavour whenthe city was chosen to feature in Nespresso’sglobal magazine.

BOOK LOVERS MEET ANIMALLOVERS: The Cape of Good Hope SPCAhas just what you need to prepare forwintery weekend reads – with the returnof the popular annual SPCA book sale atCanal Walk. Taking place from Thursday25 to Monday 29 June from 09:00 to21:00 at the Vida e Caffe Court in themall, now’s your chance to stock up onsome good books at bargain prices. Theannual book sale, sponsored by the CanalWalk Foundation, promises a wideselection of quality second-hand books onoffer, with something to suit everyreader’s taste – and there’s no easier wayto help those animals who might sufferthrough the cold this winter, than byhelping raise funds for them by shoppingfor some good books. For more informa-tion please contact Natasha Johannes on021 700 4155/41 or [email protected].

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Dancers show off for pupsA group of local dancers and artists will

come together on stage to raise funds foranimal sterilisation in the Western Cape.

They will perform in Dancers love dogs atthe Artscape Opera House on Saturday.

Brigitte Reeve-Taylor started the annualshow and Dancers Love Dogs (DLD) organi-sation in 2012 as a “random act of kindness”and has since brought hundreds of dancerstogether to help furry lives.

Since its inception, the not-for-profit orga-nisation has raised over R1m to foot the billof sterilising about 6500 animals.

The journey began when Reeve-Taylorrescued a puppy alongside a busy highwayand discovered, on her journey to find helpfor the animal, the miserable existence that

homeless animals endure on the streets ofCape Town and its communities.

Sterilisations, over time, make an enor-mous difference in reducing the number ofstrays and unwanted dogs in our society.

The money raised by DLD also financiallyhelps dog owners who want to sterilise theirpets but find the cost too high.

Line-upThis year’s show will be hosted by Bren-

dan van Rhyn, who starred as Frank-n-Fur-ter in the Fugard Theatre’s recent producti-on of The Rocky horror show.

The rest of the line-up includes Cape TownCity Ballet, Cape Junior Ballet, Zama, Vad-hini Indian Arts Academy, Ashley and Brad-

ley Searle, the EOAN Group, Art in Motionfrom Johannesburg and Ananada Fuchs,amongst many others. There will also bespecial appearances by the SA Guide DogsAssociation as well as Bob, the “Frenchie”from SABC3’s Expresso show.

TicketsTickets for the show cost R250, which

equals the cost of two-thirds of one sterilisa-tion, and are available at Computicket. Visitwww.dancerslovedogs.weebly.com for moreinformation.V Sponsors are needed to donate prizes for the luckydraw. Anyone interested in supporting this cause canemail [email protected] or call 021 671 2442 for moreinformation.

Dancers from across the country will behelping furry friends with a performance atArtscape this month. PHOTO: ALLISON FOAT

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BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

450x450 Paving Slabs - R17400x400 Paving Slabs - R15

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CARPENTRY

1874.

ALL CARPENTRYHanging all doors, partitioningand ceilings, repair cupboards.and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/

073 847 7831

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.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

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CLEANINGSEVICES

1805.A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R340, 6 Seater Couchesfor R340, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

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DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807.BUSY CORNER

TV REPAIRS - Efficientrepairs to microwaves,

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.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS

Dstv HD packages - R799.Explorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757

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ELECTRICAL

1810.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444

.ALL WASHING MACHINES,FRIDGES AND STOVES.REPARIED BY MOBILEWORKSHOP. 021 939 9338074 608 2411

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FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)

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GARDEN &IRRIGATION

1825.

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021 - 701 4522 / 072 825 9586

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

RC BLINDSWe supply vertical,venetian, woodenvenetian blinds

074 259 1802 - Renaldo082 598 2606 - [email protected]

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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

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SWIMMING POOLS

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TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

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3275.

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ROOMS TO LET

3315.

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MOTOR INDUSTRY

3710.

FITMENT CENTRElooking for staffwith mechanical &

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SALES &MARKETING

3760.

UMSEBENZIJOB

No Sales ExperienceFREE training is provided

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SECURITY

3750.

WISE GUY SECURITYTRAINING CENTER

PSIRA accredited coursesGrade E, D, C, B & AArmed responseCASH IN TRANSIT & FIREARM TRAININGComputer, receptionistcourses offered

12 Bravo St,Mitchell's Plain

Call: 021 376 7196 /082 374 7472

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EMPLOYMENT3600

.

GENERAL3680

.

CURTAIN INSTALLERWell known Curtain Manufacturer and Installation

Company, servicing the Domestic Market,requires an Installer. Ideally...• Mature • Valid Driver's Licence

• Clean Track Record • No Criminal Convictions• 5 years Experience • Very good communication Skills

• Must have been an Installation Team LeaderReferences will be checked.

Please Phone082 452 9697

.WE ARE SEEKING 10 WELL GROOMED

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* Earning potential between 15k-+ 30k+CONTACT US BETWEEN 09h00 - 17h00Email : [email protected]

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WINTER JOBSAVAILABLEFIRST COME FIRST SERVE

10 Data capturers, 15 Waitrons, 10 Bartenders,20 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,15 Kitchen Staff, 14 Drivers (code 8, 10, 14 with PDP)

40 Grade 10, 11 & 12. Training is provided.17 Heerengracht Str, Pier House, 6th Floor,

Next to Park InnHotel Cape Town021 418 4287 / 021 421 9170 / 021 828 2416

1 Kort St, RegkamBldg, 2 Flr Bellville 021 945 2223

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SALES & MARKETING3760

.

Sales RepRequired at a well established

Hygiene and Pest control company in Cape Town.Experience in the

Hygiene & Pest control Industry advantageous.Must have : Matric, 3 Years solid sales experience,be well groomed, have excellent communication

skills, English and Afrikaans.Package include - Basic, Plus fuel, cell, Tablet and

huge potential on commission.Interested applicants to email CV’s to

[email protected]

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SECRETARIAL/PA3745

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SECRETARY REQUIRED.BY ESTABLISHED CLAREMONT LAW FIRM.

FAX CV to 086 729 6265

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TRAINING COURSES3765

.Career Orientated Centre offers a Basic SprayPainting and Minor Dent & Scratch Removal

course. Duration: 6 monthsCall: Tanya : 076 755 2429/ Joe : 074 101 1859

or 021 712 8498

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Kingsway CollegeDHETNO: 0199992102

Umalusi Reg: 14FET0200011PAwww. kingswaycollege.co.za

No Skills No work , add value to your lifeRegistration is still on for the following courses

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.1 Week Training for

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Job placement after trainingTel: 021 424 1230 /072 918 2000/062 297 1377 / 072 381 6878

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|Office 204 | Cape Town

.JUNE/JULY HOLIDAY SHORT COURSES

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First aid/CPRWednesdays 9am /12 pm 4weeksR1 150.

FULL TIME COURSESHome based care course 6 months R6 500

intake 01 July / 03 August/ 01 September 2015Home based care refresher course 1month R1 500% 021 838 2346/ 072 617 0443/ 061 024 4856

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THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE: Ishma-eel Alie of Rangers eyes the gap as Kuilsriver’sEarl Johnson waits to stop him in a Super League B match played at Surrey Estate in Athloneon Saturday. Kuilsriver won 15-14. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

UP AND AWAY:Glendene United’s TaahirGanga clears the ball asTaariq Daniels of CrystalPalace keeps a close eyeduring the final of theKenpark United RisingStars u.23 tournamentplayed at the StephenReagan sport complex onSunday. Glendene won1-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Portugal, England soccer teams take on localsThe City of Cape Town announced the de-

tails for the first-ever Cape Town Cupsoccer tournament last week. The MotherCity will help host team Ajax Cape Townwelcome Portuguese team Sporting Clubede Portugal, Crystal Palace from Englandand Pretoria-based SuperSport United.Set to take place at the iconic Cape Town

Stadium on Friday 24 and Sunday 26 July,the tickets will be available from Compu-ticket from 21 June.A draw was done to determine that the

first game on Friday 24 July, which kicksoff at 17:45, will see Crystal Palace take onSuperSport United, followed by SportingClube de Portugal and Ajax Cape Town go-

ing head-to-head at 20:15 in the secondmatch of the evening.Sunday’s action will start at 13:00, with

the losing teamofFriday’s firstmatch chal-lenging the losing team of the secondmatch.

The final, featuring both winners fromthe games played on Friday, will take placeat 15:30.There will be no extra match time, so if

there is a stalemate after regulation time,a penalty shootout will decide the champi-on.“The City of Cape Town is delighted to

host the inaugural Cape Town Cup in ourbeautiful city. We look forward to welcom-ing the teams and their many fans,” saysGarreth Bloor, mayoral committee mem-ber for tourism, events and economic de-velopment, in a statement.“Our support for the tournament is part

of theCity’s strategy to positionCapeTown

as the events capital of Africa. Events playa pivotal role in generating visitor expend-iture and growing our local economy. Inaddition, soccer is a unifying sport andevents like these bring residents from allwalks of life together.“We call on Capetonians to come out in

their numbers to support the event.”With ticket prices ranging from R200 to

R400 for the doublematches on bothFridayand Sunday, host team Ajax Cape Town islooking forward to die-hard soccer fans at-tending in their thousands.To keep up to date on all tournament

news, fans are encouraged to follow@CapeTownCup on Twitter.

The City of CapeTown is delighted

to host the inauguralCape Town Cup“