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TUESDAY 26 April 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] ATHLONE 2 2 G o o F loor s loors 11 Carrick Crescent Athlone Industria-Opp Easy Pack Tel (021) 633 6156 / Fax (021) 633 8603 R 74 95 /m 2 Laminate Flooring Laminate Flooring EXCL VAT Terms & Conditions apply from R 29 95 /sheet Mosaics Mosaics now from R 109 95 /m 2 Porcelain Tiles Porcelain Tiles INCL VAT from Quality European Laminated Flooring available LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. X1RBJBPH-QK260416 HEIDEVELD Homes bring hope EARL HAUPT @EarlHaupt T he day finally arrived on Tuesday last week for 30 beneficiaries of the Heidev- eld housing project to have the keys to their new homes officially handed to them. For Louis Solomons (63), it has brought an end to a 38-year wait to have a place to call his own, after living nomadically between Bishop Lavis, Delft, Mitchell’s Plain and Wesbank. “This is a huge relief and pleasure to be able to hold my own house’s key in my pos- session. I never thought that this would be- come a realisation. I thought that I may have passed on by the time I would have gotten a house – 38 years of waiting.” Solomons was the first to have his key handed to him by Patricia de Lille, mayor for the City of Cape Town. She said that the R105m project to build 738 houses, which started in 2009, should be completed by the end of June next year. “Residents from often overcrowded condi- tions in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Wel- come Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethu are going to come together and have a place to call home here between today and June 2017 when the project is complete. “We will also be ensuring that, in the spirit of inclusivity, 37 of the houses will be allocat- ed to beneficiaries with special needs like the physically disabled,” she said. De Lille addressed approximately 100 peo- ple at the Cathkin Community centre before going out to the site, in Reserve Peak Road, to hand over the keys to their respective owners. “This project will come to be known as a milestone in our quest to build an inclusive city. Each one of the beneficiaries present here today also has their own story of both hardship and perseverance,” she said. Faieek and Patricia Fenton (54) are excit- ed at the prospect of finally having a home in which they and their three children and two grandchildren can live together in. “I have been waiting for this house since 1981,” said Patricia. “I have been living with my mother-in- law, with my own mother, then back to the mother-in-law and back to my mother again. Now, after 36 years, I have my own house, so I don’t have to worry anymore. It is excit- ing.” De Lille urged the new homeowners to be vigilant and not allow social ills to infect and permeate the new neighbourhood. V Continued on page 2 The first 30 units of the Heidev- eld Housing project were handed over to beneficiaries during after a key presentation ceremony last week. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

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TUESDAY 26 April 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]

ATHLONE22GooFloorsloors

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HEIDEVELD

Homes bring hopeEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

The day finally arrived on Tuesday lastweek for 30 beneficiaries of the Heidev-eld housing project to have the keys to

their new homes officially handed to them.For Louis Solomons (63), it has brought an

end to a 38-year wait to have a place to callhis own, after living nomadically betweenBishop Lavis, Delft, Mitchell’s Plain andWesbank.“This is a huge relief and pleasure to be

able to hold my own house’s key in my pos-session. I never thought that this would be-

come a realisation. I thought that Imayhavepassed on by the time I would have gottena house – 38 years of waiting.”Solomons was the first to have his key

handed to him by Patricia de Lille, mayorfor the City of Cape Town.She said that the R105m project to build

738 houses, which started in 2009, should becompleted by the end of June next year.“Residents from often overcrowded condi-

tions in Heideveld, Vanguard Estate, Wel-come Estate, Bonteheuwel and Gugulethuare going to come together and have a placeto call home here between today and June2017 when the project is complete.

“Wewill alsobe ensuring that, in the spiritof inclusivity, 37 of thehouseswill be allocat-ed to beneficiaries with special needs likethe physically disabled,” she said.De Lille addressed approximately 100 peo-

ple at the Cathkin Community centre beforegoing out to the site, in Reserve Peak Road,to hand over the keys to their respectiveowners.“This project will come to be known as a

milestone in our quest to build an inclusivecity. Each one of the beneficiaries presenthere today also has their own story of bothhardship and perseverance,” she said.Faieek and Patricia Fenton (54) are excit-

ed at the prospect of finally having a homein which they and their three children andtwo grandchildren can live together in.“I have been waiting for this house since

1981,” said Patricia.“I have been living with my mother-in-

law, with my own mother, then back to themother-in-law and back tomymother again.Now, after 36 years, I have my own house,so I don’t have to worry anymore. It is excit-ing.”De Lille urged the new homeowners to be

vigilant andnot allow social ills to infect andpermeate the new neighbourhood.V Continued on page 2

The first 30 units of the Heidev­eld Housing project were handedover to beneficiaries during aftera key presentation ceremony lastweek. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

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“Don’t just walk by when you see some-one uses this opportunity to start a she-been.Don’t turn theotherwaywhenyousee that what was meant to be a familyhome becomes a tik house. Do not letnegative elements and criminals takethis fresh start from you,” she stated.Mugidein Barnes, the HeideveldNeighbourhood Watch representativeon the community policing forum, saysthey are overseeing the formation of anew unit to help keep the area safe. Bar-nes says there was a relatively goodturnout at one of the meetings in whichtheymanaged to sign up almost 50mem-bers to the new formation.“Goudiniand Groenberg roads areforming a neighbourhood watch. Theystarted officially patrolling as of Mon-day 18 April. We wanted to establish agroup there because of the new housingproject, so that when people move inthey will see that there is a structure inplace. We are also going to mobilisethem to join that structure, because peo-ple need to take responsibility of the ar-ea and that is why we are mobilising allstreets in Heideveld,” he says.

Louis Solomons (63) proudly holds thekeys to his own house after waiting formore than 38 years. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

The annual Twitter Blanket Drive is backand bigger than ever before.This year the campaign has spread its

wings to Australia for the first time andblanket collections have already started inMelbourne.The Twitter Blanket Drive started seven

years ago and sees South Africa’s Twittercommunity donate thousands of warm blan-kets for the poor.Protea’s Fire & Ice Hotel will act as the

main “drop-off zone’’ for anyone interestedin donating blankets. Theywill also host thefinal event on Thursday 26May. Other drop-off zones include the Cape Town Office onRoeland Street, the Cape TownGarage at theWoodstock Exchange, A+ Computer Train-ing Studios at 5 St. George’s Mall, Love Pi-lates studio in Durbanville and the GrootConstantia wine farm.V For more information, visit the campaign’s brand-new website at: www.twitterblanketdrive.co.za.

Twitter collects blankets from Down Under

Jolly Carp goes CubanJolly Carp market is having a Cuban Stylecelebration at the Jolly Carp, 38 SasmeerRoad, Sasmeer Estate today (Tuesday) from17:00 till late. Tickets are R150. There willbe food, music, stalls, panama hats and

much more.The Jolly Carp organic market offers aregular Wednesday evening supper clubwith Zumba dancing and the SaturdayMar-ket.Formore information contactVilmaMar-itz on 079 425 3587 or 021 761 1905

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Fabio O’Ryan-Paulo may only be in Grade8 at Claremont High but he’s already a

winner – and in the Guinness Book ofRecords in record time.The 13-year-old from Rondebosch East

proudly shows off the certificate that he re-cently received to prove his accomplish-ment – building a two-block piston door inMinecraft.If you’re not into online gaming youwon’t

know what this is all about, but he explainsthat Minecraft is an online educationalstrategy game about breaking and placingblocks.“It started with gamers building struc-

tures to protect against monsters, but as thegame grew players worked together to cre-ate wonderful, imaginative things.Now youcanbuild anything inyour imagination.You

can even build whole countries.”Fabio saw the online challenge in Decem-

ber last year competing against thousandsof gamers. He posted his efforts onto the siteand the rest, as they say, is history.While there is no major prize, the young-

ster feels that it is still great to be acknowl-edged as a “world-beater”.“I enjoy playing because it showsmewhat

I can do with my imagination,” he says.Mom,Bridget, added that Fabiomakesher

very proud because he also excels academi-cally. “Hewas selected to participate in eachScience Olympiad at primary school as wellas receiving distinction in the Annual Hori-zon Maths competition last year where hewas 1 of 200 invited to an awards evening atthe Baxter,” she said.“He is a logical thinker hence he excels at

this sort of activity. He’s always had an in-terest in the Guinness record books and cur-rently has 22 editions on his bookshelf.”

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Rylands girl wins school feesThaakirah Baradien has had her schoolfees for the year paid for as part of Shop-rite’s “Class of 2016” initiative.The annual competition is open to all

school-going pupils (Grades 1 to 12)across the country and will see morethan 420 of them have their annualschool fees paid for the year.Baardien (9), attends Habiba Primary

School in Rylands and dreams of becom-ing a teacher herself when she grows up.For hermotherKareema, the prize has

changed their lives.“As a parent you want to give your

child the best, but that is not always pos-sible. You stress and you worry aboutmoney but you do it in silence. This hasbeen such a blessing and has really im-pacted on our lives. Thaakirah is such agenerous, kind and compassionate littlegirl who loves school,” she exclaims.Shoprite invited pupils to submit a

short essay or drawing that best de-scribes what they want to be when theygrow up. Winners are chosen through arandom draw by representatives fromevery Shoprite store across the country,with the winning learners’ school feespaid up in full for the entire year. Addi-

tionally, eachwinner receives the equiv-alent amount in vouchers that they canuse for school stationary and other nec-essary educational items.Now in its 10th year, the “Class of” ini-

tiative has already paidmore thanR3.5mschool fees, empowering learners andtheir families each year with the gift ofeducation without having to worryabout the burden of rising school fees.Neil Schreuder, marketing director of

Shoprite, describes the company’s viewon education as being a liberator.“It creates economic freedom and ena-

bles people to reach their full potentialin life. As an organisation we recognisethe enormous value of investing in edu-cation and giving young people the op-portunity to learn, to obtain a qualifica-tion and to acquire the skills needed togain employment. Shoprite’s ‘Class of’competition is really more about inspir-ing learners todreamthananything else.We challenge them to dream big becausewe believe that if we nurture thosedreams and create the educational op-portunities by providing the necessaryfinancing, these children can realisethose dreams.”

Temporary road closures in RylandsThe City of Cape Town has advised resi-dents of temporary road closures to takeplace in Rylands until Tuesday 31 May.The road closures are necessary as part

of the Cape Flats 3 sewer project (CF3).Pooke Road between Carrick and Ester

Roads will be closed temporarily. “Signagewill be displayed warning motorists of theconstruction activities and redirectingthem to alternative routes. It is imperativethat our sewerage infrastructure is main-

tained and upgraded to ensure service de-livery,” reads a City statement.People’s Post has reported extensively

about the CF3 project, which serves 350 000residents in Bonteheuwel, Heideveld, Ma-nenberg, Gugulethu and Nyanga.The construction of the second phase of

theCF3, and the extra capacity thiswill pro-vide, will allow the City to periodically de-commission other sewer infrastructureformaintenance and rehabilitation.

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and friendship fun walk aimed at unitingSouth Africans against all forms of racismand related intolerances.This fun-filled walk in the form of a 22

lap walk around the Green Point AthleticsStadium, representing one round for eachyear of our country’s democracy, takesplace on Saturday 28 May between 09:00and 18:00.Since entries into the event opened to the

public a week ago, scores of people from allwalksof lifehavebeengoingonline to enterthe event presented by Cycle for Life andPeople’s Post.“Judging by the initial response it is

quite clear to us that South Africans aresick and tired of racism and all the divi-sions, which exist between the variouscommunities and people of our country,”says Rozario Brown, the event organiser.TheRelayAgainst Racism is a serious at-

tempt to bring people together and buildbetter relationships between various com-munities.However, it is also an event for the entire

family, including children and senior citi-zens.A fun-filled day of activities, including

face painting, jumping castles, competi-tions and great music is being planned to

keep participants entertained and focusedon the programme.Apart from the handmade anti-racism

posters and banners, participants are en-couraged to dress in black and white sports-wear.Companies and corporates are also en-

couraged to enter individuals and teams in-to the event. “As we approach the date of theactual event we will announce the names ofhighprofile participants andVIPguestswhowill be supporting this event. Last week, weannounced that South African singing sen-sation and diva of note, Salome Damon, willalso be participating in the relay along withsome of her friends. Thisweek,we are proudto announce to one of Cape Town’s top andpopular fitness gurus, Reemay Damon, hasthrown his weight behind this campaign.”Damon is committed to play his part and

unite our people against racism. He will beoffering free 15 minute workout and warmup sessions, throughout the day, at theRelayAgainst Racism.However, he will also use this event to

Walk Away From Racism.The name of the next celebrity or VIP en-

trant will be announced next week.Prizes and free gifts valued at more than

R150 000 including a trip on the world fa-mous Blue Train, will be up for grabs.V Visit www.relayagainstracism.co.za.

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The Manenberg police station has beenawarded the best performing detective

branch within the Nyanga cluster recently.The Nyanga cluster of police stations in-

clude Bishop Lavis, Elsies River, Gugulet-hu, Manenberg, Nyanga and Philippi Eastpolice stations.Major General Vincent Beaton acknowl-

edged the branch amid the ongoing gang vi-olence and recent upsurge, saying that thedetectives’ outstanding performance anddedication to investigate cases, has beennoted. The acknowledgement was also sup-ported by mayor Patricia de Lille.“This award comes at a time where mem-

bers are working around the clock to solve

the murders of gang violence. If ever thecommunity doubted Manenberg police sta-tion’s detectives, this award serves as atrust booster. It shows that our detectivesare striving beyond their own circumstan-ces to produce quality investigations insolving crime,” said Lieutenant Ian Ben-nett, Manenberg police’s spokesperson.Station commander Colonel Hendrie Hu-

go, commended his branch stating he hadno doubts the detectives at the station arethe best detectives within the province.The awardwas received by Captain Anne

Isaacs, the acting branch commander forthe last quarter.Beaton says: “They are the shields for

those that are in a helpless situation. Iwould not change my detective branch forany other branch. Well done.”

Manenberg police station’s detectives have been awarded the best performing detectivebranch within the Nyanga cluster. Here are (from left) Major General Vincent Beaton, Lieuten­ant General Khombinkosi Jula, Captain Anne Isaacs and City of Cape Town Mayor Patricia deLille.

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As runners and walkers traverse theroute of this year’s Slave Route Chal-

lenge,manywill trace the footsteps of theirancestors and former slaves.

This year’s Slave Route Challenge, ofwhichPeople’s Post is amedia sponsor,willsee participants giving honour to individu-al slaves of the Cape’s past.

Each runner will carry one of the 8000names of slaves who appear on a “columnof memory” at the Iziko Slave Lodge in thecity centre (“Slave names give runnerswings”,People’s Post, 15March) during therace on Sunday 8 May.

The race route takes runners past sever-al historically significant landmarks, suchas the Castle of Good Hope, Grand Parade,the Whipping Post, Old Slave Church, the

Slave Tree Plaque and the Iziko SlaveLodge.

Life as a slaveMooi Angela fromBengal, also known as

Ansla van Bengalen, was brought to theCape before the large-sale importation ofslaves and before the Slave Lodgewas evenbuilt.

She was brought to the Cape by a DutchEast Indian official, Pieter Kemp, whobought her when stationed in the BatavianRepublic.

Returning from the Netherlands hebrought Angela with him and sold her inCape Town to Jan van Riebeeck in 1655. Hein turn sold her to Abraham Gabbema, thesecond-in-command at the Cape, recountsAngela’s descendent, Lucy Centlivres.

“A very special day in Angela’s life was13 April 1666 when she was granted her in-

dependence,” Centlivres says.Angela petitioned the governor to grant

her a piece of land where she started grow-ing fruit and vegetables which she sold topassing ships. She was granted a plot inwhat is now Castle Street, and would havetraversed many of the streets along whichthe Slave Route Challenge passes.She became a successful farmer and

helped her sons on their farms in the Drak-enstein area. “By the time she died shewasvery well off and her daughter, Anna deKoning, married to Olof Bergh, was therichest woman at the Cape. We could callher the first women entrepreneur at theCape,” says Centlivres.

Remembering ancestorsAlthough uncertain who Angela mar-

ried first, in 1669 she married ArnoldusWillemsz Basson, the founding father of all

the Bassons in South Africa and Centli-vres’ forefather.The Slave Route Challenge is a time for

Centlivres to look back on her history, re-membering and honouring so many of theslaves who built the Cape colony.“I am proud to trace my heritage back to

beautiful, courageous Angela, who didn’tallow horrendous circumstances to get herdown,” she says.

Although Centlivres is not able to runthe routeherself, itwarmsher to think thather ancestors have not been forgotten.“If someone would run the Slave Route

in honour of Angela, I would be thrilled.My ancestors’ histories have enriched mylife and given me a better understandingof the history of my country and the manycolourful personalities in it.”V For more information, visit www.iamrunning-for.co.za.

SLAVE ROUTE CHALLENGE

Runners to honour Mooi Angela

The iconic Vicky Sampson will be one of thedivas celebratingwomen andmothers at theGrandWest Grand Arena on Saturday 7May.

Vickywill be joined by a star-studded line-up including Three tons of Fun, Judith Se-phuma, Salome Johansen, Maddy Abra-hams, Can Skylark and Jody Williams forthe inaugural People’s Post Soul SistersMother’s Day Celebration.These special ladies will be backed by

Camillo Lombard and his 12 piece bandwhile Marguerita Freeks will hold the showtogether as the MC for the evening.People’s Post got to knowVicky a little bet-

ter before the celebration:. What are you busy withmusically at

the moment?“I am currently working on the script for

my own show, which launches at ArtscapeTheatre on Friday 5 August.

“The show is titled: Vicky Sampson...StillDreaming.“This will be taking up most of my time

for the next three to four months. I am ex-tremely excited about it.”

. What are your musical plans for thenext few months?“I will also be working on a new song, to

be confirmed for release by July, God will-ing.”

. How will you be treating your moth-er this Mother’s Day?“She will be at the concert and I hope to

take her to a beautiful lunch at a lovely res-taurant.”

. Why is your mother special to you?“My mom is very special to me, as I can

relate to the hardships and sacrifices shemade, being my mom.“She always taught me about respect for

myself and others and it is something I still

take with me to this day. She epitomises thepower of being a woman.”Are you planning any surprises for the

audience at thePeople’sPost Soul SistersMother’s Day Celebration?

. “I will be performing ‘African Dream’of course, as well as a Beyonce song, titled‘Listen’, which is a song I just love. This willbe the surprise element for me.”V The People’s Post Soul Sisters Mother’s Day Celebra-tion starts at 20:00 on Saturday 7 May at GrandWest’sGrand Arena. Tickets for the show cost between R165and R250 and are available at Computicket.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V People’s Post is giving away tickets to special moth-ers in our community.Send an email to [email protected] with thewords “Mother’s Day” in the subject line before Mon-day 2 May and tell us what makes your mother special,to nominate her for the prize.

Celebrating a mother’s love

Vicky Sampson PHOTO: PETER ABRAHAMS

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Muslim Hands, a NGO based in Athlone,handed over new spectacles to 84 chil-

dren from Mary Harding School as well asstudents from Agape School in Mitchell’sPlain on Thursday last week.The project, dubbed “Project 4 Sight”,

brought to a culmination of an annual initia-tive aimed at bringing improved vision tothose with special needs and are unable toafford prescription spectacles.“Some (children)were indireneedof spec-

tacles and are now being fitted with specta-cles today. It is a three-stage process. Wefirst have to screen the entire school to seewho needs spectacles.“After that, their eyes get tested and then

they come for the actual fitment,” says Im-raan Roomaney, manager of Muslim HandsSouth Africa.Roomaney says they identified Agape and

Mary Harding as beneficiaries of thisproject as both schools facilitated children

with special needswith their own respectivechallenges.“We like to thank our sponsors and donors

formaking it possible for us to carry out thisproject. This is one of our big projects for theyear. It was very successful due to the sup-port of the community and we are very gladto see the smiles on the faces of the children,giving thembetter vision and improving thequality of their life.”Project 4 Sight, although an annual

project, is not limited to being run on an an-nual basis, says Roomaney.“It is quite simple. You make an appoint-

ment to see us. We look at your school’sneedsand theamount of students thatwearelooking at for doing the eye test. AlthoughI said this was once a year – if the need isthere, we will definitely assist those whocome forward and if we have the budget, wewill try to assist.”V For more information about Muslim Hands and theirprojects contact 021 633 6413 or visit www.muslim-hands.org.za or send an email to [email protected].

Waseela Allie, an optometrist at Specs for Africa, hands over a new pair of spectacles toSaawbirah Agherdien from Agape School. PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

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ALCOHOL ABUSE AND DOMESTICVIOLENCE SURVEY: SUBCOUNCIL 11The City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate(SDECD) will be doing a survey project to investigate the prevalence of and relationshipbetween alcohol abuse and domestic violence in the Subcouncil 11 communities fromApril to end May 2016.

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Local singer headsfor world debutGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

A young singing sensation from Ottery ison a mission to make her voice heard

across theworld and is taking that first stepwith a trip to the USA in July.

Aliyah Cloete (17), a Grade 12 learner atBergvliet High, is no stranger to the stageas part of various ensembles at the schooland winning awards at various competi-tions around town.

She will be taking that big step to makeher voice heard at the annual ITS TalentSearch in Florida in the USA during July.

She explained that it all started with theSouth African auditions last year with herending up in the main showcase.

“My performance got me into the finalsand being chosen as one of the representa-tives from here,” she says.

“It’s been tough because for the past sixmonths I have been taking part in talentboot camps to prepare me for the showcasein America. This is where talent scoutsfrom across the world and from various re-cording companies, film and television allgather to watch you perform in variousshowcases where you could be noticed andsigned up for further success.”Aliyah has always known that music was

going to be her life because she has beensinging at concerts since she was five yearsold.“I started taking voice lessonswhen Iwas

seven and never looked back. For me per-forming is a pleasure and I’ve always triedto improve my knowledge by attending theannual Grahamstown festival and otherevents.“At school I ampart of the various ensem-

bles and we have performed at a number ofbig events around the city. In 2013,I won the award for best female vo-calist at the high school jam as wellas the open mic competition atGrandWest.”

Getting to America is going tocost money and the singer will beshowcasing her talent to raisefunds on Saturday.

Some of her friends from schoolbands and various ensembles willbe in action for the performancethat will be taking place at The Vic-toria Dart Club at the Telkom GolfRange in Rosmead Avenue, Kenil-worth. The action starts at 19:00with tickets available at R70.V For more information and bookings callShahida on 082 419 2575.

Aliyah Cloete (centre) gets some help from momShahida and dad Marzurki in preparation for hershowcase concert on Saturday. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

THE TRUTH ABOUT THETRC: Grade 11 and 12 Englishlearners will get a chance to

see their set­work playNothing but the Truth on

stage at Artscape Theatre at10:30 and 14:00 from Thurs­

day 5 to Saturday 14 May. Thetwo­hour play, about how

some people saw the TRC asan excuse that allowed people

who were guilty of crimesagainst humanity to be set

free without paying the price,will be directed by writer DrJohn Kani himself and starsSizwe Msutu, Milisa Siswanaand Tankiso Mamabolo. Call

Sedrico Husselman on021 410 9927 or email slu­

[email protected] for ticketsand more.

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Sport, recreationprogrammes for allAt the Bridgetown Community Centre in

Athlone, play leader Quinton Meyer ispassionate about delivering recreation pro-grammes.

This comes after the City of Cape Town’ssport, recreation and amenities departmentcommitted over 80 staff members and mil-lions of rand to provide recreation pro-grammes which contribute to social cohe-sion and a healthy lifestyle among residentsand communities.

“Recreation is important because manyyoung people do not qualify for formal sportscodes and club membership.

“Our recreation programmes are accessi-ble to everyone and you don’t need to be anace at something to participate. Here theyouth have an opportunity to get involvedin recreational activities, which empowersthem and improves their self-esteem andconfidence,” says Meyer.

Meyer believes the activities presented atthe centre have the potential to empower theentire community.“I would like to have apositive impact on this community in a waywhere people of all walks of life can come toone venue, with one common goal. Our com-munity needs to take ownership of the pro-grammes and I would like to see young peo-ple excel in the various codes.”

The City’s policy for sport and recreationensures that programmes are offered in linewith the needs and interests of the communi-ty. Meyer explains the policy ensures theybecome more inclusive and adapt their pro-grammes to all ages and they hope by doingit they will be able to reach the whole family.

“The policy also helps us to monitor the

effectiveness of our programmes,” Meyersays.

Research indicates that sustained involve-ment in sport and recreation programmescan help to combat challenges in communi-ties such as alcohol and drug abuse, crimeand vandalism.

Currently there are 55 established hubs orrecreation centres throughout Cape Town,where over 12 000 residents of all ages partic-ipate in recreational programmes weekly.V For more information about the programmes, resi-dents should call 021 824 2775.

Quinton Meyer from Athlone hopes the newrecreational programme policy creates a moreinclusive environment for communities tointeract with each other.

Sweeping Bridgetown cleanEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

Residents of Sonneblom Street in Bridge-town recently formed a street committeeaimed at improving the infrastructure ofthe area as well as attending to challengesfacing residents.

This has also formed part of Suzette Lit-tle’s development process for ward 49 forthe beautification of the area.

Communities have been encouraged toimplement sustainable solutions thatwould enhance the environment.

The committee submitted a request toLittle to have the road widened. The roadhas always very narrow, but there is suf-ficient space to widen the road. It was also

suggested the road be converted into aone-way street, to reduce congestion.

The committee also formed an associa-tion with Dion Fuller and The St. Moni-ca’s Home in Bo-Kaap whereby he provid-ed and planted trees for the residents ofSonneblom Street. Each household re-ceived two trees.

In another project in Bridgetown, thecorner of Bosduif and Tarantaal roads un-derwent an extensive clean-up. The roadshave been illegal dumping hotspots andin recent months have just created a ha-ven for criminal activity, according toLittle.V For more information on how to get involved withany of these initiatives, contact Suzette Little’s of-fice on 021 638 0964.

Residents of Sonneblom Street in Bridgetown recently formed a street committee aimedimproving the infrastructure of the area as well as attending to challenges facing theresidents.

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The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 17 is identifying deserving individuals and organisationsfor the receiving of civic awards in accordance with the Conferment of Honours Policyapproved by Council on 3 December 2008 and amended by Council on 25 July 2012.

Members of the public are invited to nominate individuals or organisations for an award.A certificate of recognition for outstanding achievements and service to individuals ororganisations that have made a significant contribution to civil society within their areas ofjurisdiction may be awarded to a living person or in memory of a deceased person.

All nominations must be in writing, and include adequate motivation.

Please submit your nomination and supporting motivation to the Subcouncil Manager,Edgar Carolissen, at [email protected]; fax 021 633 3966 or tel021 444 0503 on or before Tuesday 10 May 2016.

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CONFERMENT OF SUBCOUNCILCIVIC AWARDS: SUBCOUNCIL 17

Hilton Murray and James Chevallier, running partners to Anita Engelbrechtand Chaeli Mycroft will be taking part in this year’s comrade marathonwhich has allowed wheelchair assisted people for the very first time.

Comrades history in the makingTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

Chaeli Sports and RecreationClub (CSRC) in Plumstead isover the moon because their

wheelchair assisted activists willbe participating in the 2016 Com-rades marathon in Durban laternext month.Chaeli Mycroft (21) and Anita

Engelbrecht (22) will be the firstwheelchair athletes ever to partici-pate in the Comrades Marathon.The 91st edition of the world’s

biggest and oldest ultra-marathonwill take place on Sunday 29 May.They will be assisted by their run-ning partners on the 89km uphillrun from Pietermaritzburg to Dur-ban. These two dynamic ability ac-tivists challenged the ComradesMarathon Rule (CMA) that stated“no wheelchairs or mechanicalaids” would be allowed entry intothe Comrades.Mycroft, an ability activist and

adventurer who was born with ce-rebral palsy, is a spastic quadriple-gic and has a degenerative neurop-athy. She is currently studying foran honours degree in social policyandmanagement at the Universityof Cape Town. Mycroft says it isgreat to see CMA and ASA uphold-ing the rights provided by SouthAfrica’s constitution.“People with disabilities are of-

ten sidelined by society, and this isan opportunity to show that we areactive and capable members of our

communities.”Engelbrecht, who is an ability

activist, cyclist and runner, wasborn with cerebral palsy and is aspastic diplegic. She is in her thirdyear doing her Bachelor in Com-merce degree at Stellenbosch Uni-versity. Engelbrecht says: “Onlythose who attempt the absurd canachieve the impossible.”Zelda Mycroft, the CSRC chief

executive officer, says this is histo-ry in the making. “This is greatnews.We couldn’t be happier. Thispaves the way for more greatthings. The CSRC and Chaeli Cam-paign look forward to partneringCMAandASA in growingmore op-portunities forwheelchair athletesto enter the mainstreammarathonand ultra-marathon arenas to con-tinue growing awareness that abil-ity comes in all shapes and forms.Inclusive sport inspires and is ben-eficial to all who practise it as wellas the spectators and administra-tors who cheer on our brave ath-letes.”Though today they have some-

thing to celebrate, it wasn’t a walkin the park to have these two in-cluded in the marathon. This rul-ing, started with engagement withCMA in February. After being de-nied, they never gave up. Theyfought harder and even had a peti-tion going around so that theycould be included.Making the announcement last

week, Macdonald Chitja, the CMAchairperson, said CMA has noted

and is in the process of imple-menting a directive from ASAthat two wheelchair assisted par-ticipants be permitted to partici-pate in the 2016 Comrades Mara-thon.“The CMA welcomes this his-

toric decision for our sport andwe embrace it in line with thespirit of the Comrades Mara-thon’s values andvisionof equali-ty and inclusivity.”Chitja added it was important

to note that the two athletes (My-croft and Engelbrecht) have com-plied with the standard qualify-ing times and entry requirementsfor the race, and that no specialprovisionhas beenmade for themin this respect, nor will they re-ceive any special treatment as bo-na fide participants in the race.Chitja reiterated that the safety

of all Comrades runners is theCMA’s biggest priority.“As organisers our primary

concern is the safety of all partici-pants and as a matter of urgencywe will be consulting with vari-ous role-players in a process of re-assessing our medical, technical,safety and security and logisticalarrangements to determine possi-ble impacts and necessary adjust-ments which we may need to im-plement in order to ensure thereis no compromise to the well-be-ing of all participants.”Mycroft and Engelbrecth quali-

fied for the event in the Red Hillmarathon earlier this year.

Are youman enough to tell the world aboutthe important women in your life?An important essay competition has been

launched to celebrate the 60th anniversaryof the August 1956 Women’s March on theUnion Buildings in Pretoria in protestagainst the extension of passes towomen bythe apartheid regime.While many women-focused cultural and

political events are being planned to markthe contribution of SouthAfricanwomen tothe struggle for liberation, the call for es-says is but one decisive way to bring theconsidered voices of men into the mix.The motivation for this initiative is that

ten years ago Beulah Thumbadoo andAsso-ciates, a publishing company inWoodstock,put together a book, “The Face of the Spirit,illuminating a century of essays by SouthAfricanWomen” for theDepartment ofArtsand Culture.“To mark the 60th anniversary we would

like to hear from men; any and as manySouth African men as are willing to take

part,” says Thumbadoo.“Our theme is the struggles of men with

women, so you can write about anythingyou believe will make a difference and thatwill add to our understanding of you.“Do you have something you’d like to say

to your grandmother, mother, a formerwife, a current partner, a sister, an aunt,your daughter, or a former teacher? “Writeto the women in your life and tell themwhatever you think might help us all to un-derstand each other better and curtail thepolarity between us.”The essays that best portray the personal

concerns, hopes and desires of South Afri-canmen, andhave the judgeswanting everySouth African to read them in the interestsof nation building, will be shortlisted, andthe intention is that a selection of the bestessays will be published in a book with theworking title “Words left Unspoken”.V For more information visit www.beulahthumba-doo.co.za. Submissions of no more than 2000 wordscan be emailed to [email protected].

Men to pen unspoken words

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‘Informed youth are healthy youth’SAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_lee121

Teenage pregancy in Cape Town has de-creased, officials say.Andalthough the resultswill only be final-

ised in the next month or two, the City ofCapeTownhaveexpressed their enthusiasmwith the early signs that the teenage preg-nancy rate has declined even further year onyear.

For the year 2015 there has been a drop inthe number of teenage births comparedwiththe previous year.Of the 69 908 live births recorded in 2015,

2704 were to mothers under the age of 18.This accounted for 3.87% of all births.“This is very good news indeed and I want

to applaud our young women and men whoare taking responsibility for their sexualhealth,” says Mayco member for Health Si-yabulela Mamkeli.“We need to stop clinging to the belief that

young children will listen to us whenwe tellthem to abstain. Ideally, yes, but the fact isthat many are having sex and so it is our re-sponsibility to make sure that they do so re-sponsibly. Looking at the figures, it is clearthatmore andmore young people are takingthat responsibility, but also that the inter-ventions are hitting the mark.”

School outreach programmes have be-come a crucial intervention for City Health.OnWednesday 13April, Mamkeli addressedpupils at Rocklands Secondary School aspart of the outreach programme.

“In a nutshell, it is about educating youngpeople on issues pertaining to teen sexualhealth, making good life choices and alsohow they can access services to prevent un-wanted pregnancies or sexually transmittedinfections,” Mamkeli explains to People’sPost. “Schools are but one of the locationsidentified to engage with young people. CityHealth has also identified sport and recrea-tion hubs, libraries and various pro-grammes offered by the Social Development

andEarlyChildhoodDirectorate as opportu-nities to engage with the target audience.”Mamkeli has since been invited to speak

at Glendale High and Rocklands.“It is still a challenge to get some schools

to agree to us engagingwith their pupils, butwe are seeing greaterwillingness on the partof some and I commend those principals andschool governing bodies. Ignorance is nolonger a defence – children need to learntheir various subjects, but I believe that re-productive health is probably one of themost crucial aspects of LifeOrientation. Themore we educate our young people, the bet-

ter choices they are able to make,” addedMamkeli.

He explains the Health Department staffalso do ongoing outreach work in their re-spective sub-districts.

City Health has eight sub-districts acrossthe metropole. Mamkeli says they are alsolooking to create youth clinics outside exis-iting clinics. “We are trying to create asmany platforms as possible to engage withyouth. Inside the clinics, we are providingongoing training to healthcare workers tosensitise them to the needs of young people,prioritising adolescents attending clinics

and fast-tracking them using queue mar-shals, but also making educational materialavailable in waiting areas,” says Mamkeli.“Ideally we would also want to build more

youth clinics. However, CityHealth has a re-sponsibility to all communities to provideservices and unfortunately we do not haveunlimited funding that can address the de-mands of all the different interest groups.We therefore have to be very strategic interms ofwhere services are rolled out, basedon where the greatest need is – according toour annual statistics.”City Health partnered with a number of

organisations in 2015 talking to teenagehealth issues.“Ideally, young people should abstain un-

til they are old enough to dealwith thepoten-tial consequences of unprotected sex – likebeing able to care independently for a baby.However, we know that young people are ex-perimenting and so we need to ensure thatthey are as well prepared against the risk ofpregnancy and sexually transmitted infec-tions as possible,” says Mamkeli.

Part of their intervention includes dis-pensing contraception and advice at clinics,and during outreach campaigns at schoolsand other forums.“We need to continue educating young

people and raising awareness on the choicesavailable to them andmake those options aseasily accessible as possible. An informedyoung person is a healthy young person. Wealso need to start addressing the attitudes ofsome parents and larger communities – ig-norance will get us nowhere. We need tostart talking to children about their sexualhealth and well-being and if you as a parentor guardian do not feel comfortable doing it,take the child to the clinic or an NGO work-ing in your community – but we need to getthe message out,” he says.City Health and its partners are hoping to

provide reproductive health services to atleast 40 000 young people under the age of 18in this financial year.

Mayco Member for health, Siyabulela Mamkeli with pupils of Rocklands High School after hissession last week. PHOTO: CITY OF CAPE TOWN

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 26 April 201612 ENTERTAINMENT

Swinging SundaysGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Sunday nights at Swingers inWetton have become the place

to be with the supper club givingmusic lovers more than tastytreats.This initiative has seen the “re-

union” of the group Out of Townwho are the core band for the even-ing, featured with some specialguests every week.Keyboard man Camillo Lom-

bard, an integral part of the band,has grown into one of the giants inthe music industry. But this is theband that started him on the pathto really finding his feet in the mu-sic business.“When I started with Out of

Town in 1991, I was wet behind theears where themusic industrywasconcerned,” he remembers.“Being the youngest in the band

was an experience I will never for-get. Bassist Lionel Beukes was theleader who arranged all the re-hearsals and gigs. He left a hugeimpression on me in the profes-sional way in which he conductedhimself.“Where the music was con-

cerned he expandedmymusical di-et by introducing me to artists likeKeith Jarret, Jeff Lorber, ChickCorea, Herbie Hancock, Joe Sam-ple, Abdullah Ibrahim, Mcoy Tyn-er, Yellow Jackets, Koinonia, Mez-zoForté, SpyroGyraandmanyoth-er artists, allowing me to emulatetheir solos and learn the art of im-provisation.”Another member of the band

that impressed the young musi-cian was legendary drummerDen-ver Furness. “He is also known asthe “Fiery” Furness and his prow-ess on the drums influenced andstrengthened my sense of rhythmand tempo.”Camillo also explained how the

experience taught him the value ofversatility. “We became the back-ing band of choice for so many ofthe big names because we couldadd to the gig with our backing vo-cal talents. Those years we backedpeople like Leslie Kleinsmith, Rob-bie Jansen, Terry Fortune, VernonCastle, Sandra Butler and manymore at venues likeClubMontreal,Baker Street, Midnight Moves, Ro-sie’s & all that Jazz and the The

Green Dolphin”Being back with the band for the

Sunday sessions in Wetton hasseen some changes with his role inthe group. “Being reunited withthe guys now after 20 years, hasbeen a bit of a paradigm shift,” hereflects. “I have since been equip-ping myself with skills and havebecome musical director to manySouth African and internationalartists. So these days I find myselfin thedrivers seat, giving guidanceand advice to the rest of the band.There is definitely much loveamong themembers andwe simplylove sharing the stage together.”V Admission is free for the Sunday NightSupper Session. Doors open at 18:30. Infoand booking from 021 762 2443.

Out of Town is back in business for the Sunday Night Supper Sessions inWetton. From left, Camillo Lombard, Tich Jean­Pierre and Lionel Beukes(absent is Denver Furness who had a previously booked gig when thephoto was taken). PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Artscape Theatre and JK Pro-ductions are gearing up topresent the much anticipatedDr John Kani’s Missing… inMay.The piece was an acting and

directing debut for the legend-ary playwright when it pre-miered at the Baxter Theatre in2014. The presentation of thepiece is also a celebration of thedoctor’s life’s work and will runconcurrently with his set workproduction, Nothing But TheTruth.At the same time, Kani, who

was awarded a LifetimeAchievement Award at the 2015Fleur Du Cap Theatre Awards,can also currently be seen onthe big screen in the blockbust-er Captain America: Civil War,in which he plays KingT’Chaka, father of T’Challa.Well-known director Janice

Honeyman has once againteamed up with Kani for his lat-est hit play.The story follows the life of

RobertKhalipa (playedbyKani)who has been living in exile inStockholm, Sweden, for over 30years with his wife, Anna Olson(Susan Danford) and theirdaughter Ayanda (Buhle Nga-ba).Going home finally becomes a

reality for the family after Nel-son Mandela’s release fromprison, but instead of celebrat-ing, the situation threatens to

tear the Khalipha family apartas Robert faces the isolation ofnot being called back to SouthAfrica by the ANC to be part ofnegations.What follows is a plotfull of intrigue, lies, backstab-bing, conspiracy and politicalin-fighting.V The production will be staged fromMonday 9 to Saturday 14 May and tick-ets cost between R40 and R80 fromComputicket.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five readers can each win double tick-ets to watch Missing… on Tuesday 10May. SMS the word “Missing” followedby your name and email address to45527 before 12:00 on Tuesday 3 Mayto enter. Winners will be notified viaemail. SMSes cost R1.50.

Intrigue, lies andpolitical in­fighting

Susan Danford and Dr John Kaniin Missing… PHOTO: ANDREW BROWN

V Love at First Fight with Ash Searle andVanessa Harris will be on stage at the KalkBay Theatre until Saturday 7 May. Visitwww.kalkbaytheatre.co.za for tickets andmore information.

V Alan Committie will be at Theatre on theBay with Love Factually until Saturday 14May. Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Lobengula Street Hard Cover Book Clubwill be on stage at The Rosebank Theatreuntil Saturday 21 May. Tickets are availableat www.webtickets.co.za.

V District Six – Kanala, a new DavidKramer musical, will be on stage at TheFugard Theatre until Sunday 22 May. Ticketsare available at Computicket.

V The Crypt Jazz Jam takes place at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday nights from 19:00with their house band: Alvin Dyers, TinoEuropa and Roy Davids. Entrance is free formusicians and costs R50 for patrons. SMS079 683 4658 or email [email protected].

V Alan Marriott, a hypnotist and mentalist,will be at the Masque Theatre in Muizenbergfrom tonight (Tuesday) until Saturday at19:00 with an extra 14:00 matinee show onSaturday. R100. Email [email protected] or call 021 788 1898 to book.

V Carl Weber, Rob van Vuuren, Devin Grayand Kenwyn Davids will be at the CapeTown Comedy Club from tonight (Tuesday),until Sunday. Tickets are available atComputicket.

V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observatoryon Wednesdays from 21:30. R30. Follow@ComedyOnARoll on Twitter for more.

V Sisanda Myataza will be at The Crypt inCBD on Wednesday from 20:00. R85. SMS

079 683 4658 or email [email protected] to book.

V Faze4 will be at GrandWest’s Jackson Hallon Wednesday and Friday from 21:00.Entrance is free.

V Die Suidoosterfees vind vanaf Woensdagtot Maandag plaas. Vanjaar se tema is“Distrik Ses” en produksies sal by dieKunstekaap Teater, Fugard Teater en TheDistrict Six Museum Homecoming Centre tesien wees. Besoek www.suidoosterfees.co.zavir die volle program.

V The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestrawill be performing with soloist AlexanderRamm under the baton of Conrad vanAlphen at Cape Town City Hall on Thursdayfrom 20:00. Tickets are available atComputicket.

V The Cape Town Philharmonic YouthOrchestra will be performing with the CapeTown Opera Chorus and soloists likesoprano Linda Nteleza, tenor MonwabisiLindi, Ernestine Stuurman, BabalwaMdayi, Lula Nqadini and Lindile Kula in aprogram of music from District Six to Spain.Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Tina Schouw will pay tribute to BillyHoliday at The Crypt in CBD on Thursdayand Friday from 20:00. R85. SMS079 683 4658 or email [email protected] to book.

V Hezron Chetty and Basson Loubser willbe at Alma Café in Rosebank on Friday from19:00 for 19:30. Tickets cost R130 including alight meal. Call 021 685 7377 to book.

V The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band willfeature different guest acts at Kaleidoscopecafé in Claremont every Friday from 19:30.Tickets cost R120 including a meal. Call021 674 5761 to book or send an email [email protected].

V DJ JP Silver and international saxophonistGeorge Sax will be playing electro swingwith guest instrumentalists for The SwingCafé at Sticks McGee in Rondebosch everyFriday from 19:30 to 22:00. R20. Call021 685 2871 to book.

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According to a press release by the Auto-mobile Association (AA) Petrol 95 has in-creased by 88c/l, 93 by between 81c/l and86c/l. The cost of a litre of 93 unleaded petrolinland is now R12.32 (up from R11.46) andR11.94 for litre of petrol at the coast (up fromR11.13).

The 30c/F increase to the Fuel Levy, an-nounced by Finance Minister Pravin Gord-

han during his budget speech in February,has been added to the price adjustments.

This additional 30c/F has moved the FuelLevy – a tax collected on every litre of fuelsold – from R2.55 to R2.85 a litre. The moneycollected through the Fuel Levy is adminis-tered by the National Treasury, and is treat-ed as a general tax, not, as many people as-sume, only for road-related expenses.

For many, the fuel price is merely a num-ber on a pump that they need to pay whenfilling their tank. But the cost of this essen-tial commodity is much more than that; it

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EDUCATION

Many ways to learnThroughout your child’s school career, theyhave been tasked with growing amounts ofhomework, assignments and tests. Howev-er, as they proceed from grade to grade, thework pressure increases, potentially leav-ing your child feeling flustered.

Creating a schedule, together with yourchild, will help your child prioritise theirtime and create a sense of control. But whathappens when it’s time to buckle down tostudy, and the information doesn’t stick?

Conventional parrot-style studying mayleave your child feeling anxious or despond-ent. Each child is unique in their abilities,and study techniques don’t generally formpart of the school curriculum. This is a greatway for parents to offer assistance, and gothrough aprocess of elimination to establishthe most successful method.

A study has been completed to categorisefour learning styles or preferences whichcould help your child absorb and interpretinformation. This is called theVARKmodal-ities, which has been split to have a specificfocus on visual, aural, read andwrite or kin-aesthetic stimulation.

VisualVisually predominant study techniques

require the study areas be void of any visualdistractions. The only visually appealingmaterial should be study notes. Informationis best consumed through pictures, dia-grams and graphs. Utilise brightly colourstationery to accentuate key information.The use of online videos and flash cards aregreat tools too.

AuralA study space should be clear of auditory

distractions. These learners consume infor-mation best though spoken word format.Study groups work great if you are able to

find students with similar learning trends.Recorded discussions and lectures can be re-peated ina conducive environment andyourchild will create recitations and jingles ofkey information.

Read and WriteThis is probably themost traditional of all

study modes. From the classroom to home,your childwill constantly need to takenotes,re-read notes and hand outs along with ac-cessing additional information through var-ious mediums. The regurgitation of the in-formation will be interpreted and noted ina manner which is easier to consume.

KinaestheticThroughout your child’s life, they are

taught to sit still, be quiet, and face the front.However, young active minds are housed inyoung active bodies, which thrive on physi-cal activity. If your child chooses to lay onthe floor flicking their legs, or pace whenstudying let thembe.Themovement pacifiesthe body’s instinct to be active, freeing themind to absorb. This category of student isusually only able to study in short blocks oftime, with an accompanying distraction ofsqueezing a stress ball or listening to music.It’s not a study method encouraged, but ithas proven to be a successful method forsome children. A kinaesthetic learner likesto make use of examples and associationsrather thanplain facts and is further compli-mented through Aural study techniqueswith other scholars.

Visit http:/vark-learn.com to help you de-cipher a study mode and tools to best suityour child.V This column was contributed by False Bay TVET Col-lege. Look out for more study success strategies in Peo-ple’s Post in the last week of every month or go towww.falsebaycollege.co.za to find out more.

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LETTERS

Investigatenumber ofpolice deathsThus far, more than 80 police officershave been killed this year.

This should elicit at least a commis-sion of enquiry by national government.The number of killings equates tonearly 20 per month or two per day.

The slaying of Detective LindekileSikade from Philippi East, Metro Policeofficer Simon Sigasa from Johannesburgand others, is strongly condemned, butwhat recourse do we have after thecondemnation of the dastardly murders?

If the perpetrators are targeting lawenforcement officers solely for theirfirearms in order to commit furtheracts of crime, wherein lies the solutionto end the heinous killings?

Unless this stark reality is addressedswiftly, less young men and women willenter the policing services, albeit itpolice or the municipal Metro Policeservices.

Statistics indicate that there is a hugeshortfall of police officers in the West-ern Cape.

I implore national police commission-er to initiate a national commission ofenquiry in respect of the atrocity tostop the killings, and rid civil society ofthe cowardly perpetrators and illegalunlicensed firearms.

MARK KLEINSCHMIDTKenwyn

Stand against killingsLast week we have once again beenshaken, shocked and rattled by thebrutal killing of one of our own, Detect-ive Constable Sekadi from the GrassyPark police service centre.

He was a valuable asset to our commu-nity, has been ruthless in bringinglaw-breakers before the court andexposing the dark side of the gangunderworld.

As a community we want to expressour condolences, and unequivocally statethat we do not condone the brutalslaying of our police officers, or anymember of society. As a community wevalue our police officers, in whatevercapacity they may serve us.

Once again it is a call to our leaders,those in authority – decision makers,politicians and government – to listenand respond to the cry of our people.Once again we see a system dismallyfailing us, where those who must upholdand protect society, fall victim to thevery system they must uphold.

Our justice system fails us time andtime again. Our police service is under-staffed, underresourced and its membersare under paid. Correctional servicesdelivers and feeds into our communitiesthe products of a failing prison system

(with exception to those who reshapedtheir lives), and when we add all up, theoutcome is that the innocent, the uprightand the community heroes are carriedaway in wooden boxes to their lastresting place.

Absent at the time of distress, tears,heartache and bereavement, are thepoliticians, the ministers and govern-ment.

As a community we have the power toinfluence decisions, budgets, systems,policies and ways of thinking. We mustget involved in community projects,programmes and initiatives. We mustbecome more vocal and speak outagainst unjust and ungodly systems,participate in forums, structures and allother platforms, and above all, hold ourleaders, MECs, councillors and serviceproviders accountable.

Let the death of our fallen heroes,children, elderly and youth not be invain. Let the spilled blood of the inno-cent speak to the righteous, cry out tothe heart of our community and let ourresponse be: “yes we will take up thecourse, yes we will unite against allforces of darkness and overcome”!

PASTOR PAUL PHILLIPParkwood

Who is behind the shootings?Regarding gangs on the Cape Flats:

I am always very saddened when Ihear of the innocent people being killedfor no reason by these sub-humans, andother innocents maimed for life. Thesegangsters have no understanding of thepain and suffering they deliberatelycause through their madness.

But my biggest concern is: Who issupplying them the ammunition?

We know that many firearms arestolen and many are even supplied byother sub-humans but where does theammunition come from?

Why do we not hear of that?Surely if the suppliers of ammunition

can be identified, prosecuted and sen-tenced to lengthy jail terms then perhapsthere should be a drop in the killings.When these sub-humans are arrestedwith the guns surely the police shouldbe able to extract that information of thesuppliers of the ammunition.

I ask: Can it be that some policemenare supplying them so we do not hearabout that?

AHMED MOOSACape Town

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She has overcome many challenges, in-cluding goingblind three years ago andrecently losing her mother.

But Jody Clarke won’t let this hold herback.

Clarke (18) is completing her matric yearat Fairmount High – a mainstream schoolset on the border of Parkwood.People’s Post previously reported (“Blind

teen doesn’t give up”, 8 December) on Clarkeafter she graduated at the League of Friendsof The Blind (Lofob) days after receiving thenews she progressed to Grade 12.

And now Clarke, in her final school year,will be able to excel further after receivingassistive devices.

These include a computer with speechsoftware and scanner with the help of Lofoband the Lions Club of Bergvliet.

These devices will enhance Jody’s accessto information and the quality of her educa-tion.

Clarke joined Lofob’s independence devel-opment programme in 2013 where she ac-quired skills to be independent and integrat-ed within society.

The devices were handed over officially toClarke during a ceremony held at Lofob onThursday.

Philip Bam, who was the master of cere-monies and received many accolades for hisinvolvement in the blindness sector, refersto the devices as “enabling devices” insteadof assistive.

“These devices and technology presentedto Clarke today will serve to enable her toprogress and do better.

“She will now be able to compete with oth-ers at the same school. And I think it’s agreat thing because Lofob has been involvedin enabling visually impaired people formany years now and we are grateful for thepartnership with the Lions Club,” Bam says.

Public relations officer Heidi Volkwijn,who refers to Clarke as her blind sister, says

this is an exciting time for her.“Three years ago Clarke came to Lofob aft-

er she went blind following an operation toremove her brain tumour.

“We asked her what she wanted to do nextandshe said shedidnotwant to go toa schoolfor the blind; she wanted to complete herschooling at Fairmount,” Volkwijn recalls.

In 2014Clarke repeatedGrade 10 andwhenshe went on to Grade 11 she encountered an-other hurdle when she was told by doctors

that her tumour was back, only this timetwice as big as the first time.

Down but not out, Clark had to undergosurgery which doctors thought might leaveher further disabled or dead.

Six weeks later, Clark returned to schooland was ready for the challenge ahead ofcompleting Grade 11.

At the start of 2016, Clark entered the gatesof Fairmount High School as a matric stu-dent with the determination and vigour totake on the world. Like Clarke, there aremany blind learners who Lofob assiststhrough it’s support to inclusive educationprogramme.

Volkwijn adds that Lofob aims to assistthose who want to pursue their educationafter being declared blind.

“When one is blind and you do not havea matric certificate you face a double barri-er. And this is why we have embarked onworking with schools in the province andadapting these schools for blind or visuallyimpaired learners,” she says.

Fairmount High principal Terrence Klas-sen says Clarke is a pleasure to have at theschool adding that accommodating a visual-ly impaired pupil is a first for their school.

“When Clarke said she wanted to comeback to the school, we welcomed her backandwedidnot seeher as onewith an impedi-ment. When we welcomed her back we didnot know the challenges we would face be-cause the school does not have the facilitiesand we did not have the rights. All we hadwas the relationship that was built over theyears with Lofob,” Klassen said.

Looking beyond her challenges

Jody Clarke, a blind matriculant at Fairmount High, received assistive devices on Thursday. Thehandover was made possible through role­players at League of Friends of the Blind in GrassyPark and the Lions Club of Bergvliet. PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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For Tristan Brooks karate is a lifestylerather than a sport. Not surprisingly,the Grade 11 learner from Rondebosch

Boys’ High School is the number one fighterin his age group in the country.Tristan has been named the People’s Post

Let’s Play Sport Star of theMonth forMarchand April.He was nominated by his dad, Neil, who

says that Tristan is currently ranked num-ber one inSouthAfrica (u.17) both inKumite(fighting) and Kata (the sequence of moves),the two disciplines of Kimura Shukokai Ka-rate.“He travelled to New York in 2012 repre-

senting South Africa in the KSI World Tour-nament and again in 2014, this time in SunCity. In July he will be travelling to Berlin,Germany for the KSI 2016 World Tourna-ment. In September last year Tristan com-peted against the best in Europe at the KSIEuropean Open Championships in Luzerne,Switzerland narrowly losing in the final,”says Neil.According to Tristan he loves karate be-

cause of the intense training. “I love thephysical side of the intense training sched-ules and competitions, but a high level ofmental discipline is required to carry outthis lifestyle. My Sensei calls us all crazy forwhatwe do and it is the sense of brotherhoodthat keeps me motivated.”He trains four times a week and loves be-

ing in the gym. “As well as my karate train-ing, which is a 90 minute class four days aweek, I try to include a boxing fitness classonce a week and I can always be found inthe gym during my spare time on the week-end. But I like to think that a fighter is al-ways training and bettering himself in ev-erything he does in every aspect of life. Ihave taken a recent liking to calisthenicswhich is pure bodyweight training requir-ing inhuman strength to push your body tonew levels.”Forhim,karate is awayof life, rather than

a sport. “I guess that I have been involvedwith karate for most of my life, since agefive, and in all the years of training that hasdeveloped my passion for this martial art. Iplay rugby at school, and also enjoy athlet-ics, but we do not consider martial arts tobe a sport, it is away of life. All other variousforms of exercise are all geared towards mylife in karate.“Since a young age my order of priorities

has been my Christian faith followed by myfamily, second to those are school and thentraining. When you have your priorities setbefore you, everything else falls into place.I strongly feel that once you have startedtraining in this form of martial arts, it is im-possible to stop. It is a lifetime journey.”Tristan says he looks up to his karate hero

Shihan (master instructor) Chris Thompsonwho holds an 8th Dan and is a World Chief

Instructor. “The control that he has over hisbody is unbelievable to witness and he alsois a perfect gentleman towards all. The timeand dedication he has shown towards Kimu-ra Shukokai Karate is unbelievable and Ihope to one day be half the man he is.”Tristan says that his participation in the

USA in 2012 was his first international tour-nament and it was a real eye-opener for him.“It made me realise what a journey I hadahead of myself if I wanted to be the best Icould. Seeinghowhardother countrieswerepushing, made me want to train even hard-er. Another highlight was the friends I havemade at these events. Meeting new peoplefromall over the globe is a truly phenomenalopportunity that karate has given me.”He says that if it was not for the support

ofhis parents, hewouldnothavemade it thisfar. “Without their support and withoutthem constantly pushing me I would havenever reached the level I am at today.”Tristan might even be regarded as Cape

Town’s own Karate Kid. He was part of ademo team for the launch of the remake ofthe original 1984moviewhenTheKarateKidwas launched in 2010 at Cavendish.V You can nominate any pupil between the ages of13 and 18 as the sport star of the month by sendingemail to [email protected]. Clearly write thesubject as Sports Star. You need to mention theachievements of the nominee in detail and the emailshould be shorter than 300 words. The decision of thejudges is final.

Mr Miyagi wouldbe very proud

Tristan Brooks at the 2015 KSI South AfricanNational Championship at UCT where he wona Gold medal for Kumite (fighting) Silver forUnison kata (a three­man synchronised katateam event) and Bronze for individual Kata.

STOPPED IN HIS TRACKS: Noor Gabier of Gordon High School stops EbrahiemPregnalato from the Leadership College in Manenberg in his tracks during a WesternProvince school’s league game played at Vygieskraal on Saturday. The school fromSomerset West won 17­15. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Touchline topicsFriday 29 April - Monday 2 May

V Wingfield: The Phoenix Spurs Football Clubwill be hosting a women’s football tournamentat the Wingfield Military Base. Registration isR100 per school team and R1000 per clubteam. All games are to be played under thetournament rules which have been signed offby Safa Cape Town. For more informationcontact Jerome Walters on 073 157 1755, visitwww.capehpc.org or send an email to jerome­[email protected].

Saturday 30 April - Monday 2 May

V Claremont: The 2016 Varsity Sevens tourna­ment takes place at Villager Rugby Club, 11Imam Haron Road. Tickets are available at R10through the Varsity sports App (available onGoogle Play and Apple’s App Store) andincludes a free beer or soft drink. 10 universi­ties will be taking part, with Saturday’s actionkicking off at 09:00.

Sunday 1 May

V Mitchell’s Plain: Collegians Rugby Football

Club will be hosting an anniversary Youth Dayat the Lentegeur Sports Ground from 08:30.The matches will be played between Collegiansand Hamediehs. Entrance is free for childrenand pensioners, while adults will have to payR5 as well as R10 per vehicle. There will befood such as boerewors rolls and chips, viennaparcels, chip rolls, hotdogs, pies, smaoosas,koeksisters as well as curry and roti. For moreinformation contact Ashraf Joseph on074 556 6145 or Armien Brink on 083 233 8635.

Saturday 7 May

V Mitchell’s Plain: The Mr Price FoundationHigh Schools league Mitchell’s Plain kicks off atWestridge High School. Four matches each willbe played at 09:00 and 10:15 respectively.

Sunday 8 May

V Cape Town: The 2016 Battle of the Schoolsback to school soccer tournament takes placeat the Goodhope Seminary Junior School from09:00 to 17:00. 12 schools will be taking partin the event. Food and a craft market will beon show as well as live entertainment.

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It has been dubbed “The Super-7s SoccerMania Event” and come Friday eveningthe scene is set for an exciting three-day

football festival.The event promises to change the face of

the sport for the budding youth in identify-ing potential stars and developing talentacross the Cape Peninsula.

Thus the second annual showpiece of thehost club Salt River Blackpool will be playedon the Friday 29, Saturday 30 April and Mon-day 2 May at the Shelley Road sports com-plex in Salt River.

Tournament director Iqbal Kasker said atthe official launch and tournament drawlaunch held the Fountains Hotel that theplanning for the 2016 version of the tourna-ment had commenced a few weeks after lastyear’s event and that the success of lastyear’s tournament subsequently had to in-crease the entry of teams from 48 to 64.

“I want to thank all the participatingclubs. Last year we had 16 teams in each ofthe u.7, u.9 and u.11 divisions. Due to inter-est and demand for entry this year we see16 teams in u.8, 24 teams in u.10 and 24 teamsin the u.12 division. This growth in entry isphenomenal from year one and we, the orga-

nizers our thanks again to the clubs for theirinterest. This year the SRBFC Super 7s haveattracted clubs from all over Cape Town,which includes areas such as Camps Bay,Milnerton, Atlantis, Somerset West, Khaye-litsha, Blue Downs, Grassy Park and theCity Bowl District. “Then professional clubssuch as Ajax Cape Town, Santos and MilanoUnited will also be participating this year.”

Kasker also said a football tournament ofthis size cannot do without sponsors and do-nors to assist the club in hosting a profes-sionally run tournament. “Likewise SedickAdams of the Leisure Hotel Group for gener-ously offering this venue for the launch anddraw. Your generosity of spirit and willing-ness to partner with us to stage the tourna-ment will touch the lives of all our partici-pants and help us to create football andsporting memories for our future profes-sional and national team players.”

“The important thing that we want to pro-mote is youth football and growth. Winnersof the tournament will get a floating trophyand medals. The runners up will get medals,and the plate section will also get a trophy.Then there’s the individual awards like theplayer of the tournament, goalkeeper of thetournament and even the coach of the tour-nament.”

Super-7s to take to the fieldThe Super­7s SoccerMania Event takesplace in Salt Riverthis weekend. Here isthe host club SaltRiver Blackpool’sexecutive committee(from left): JamalJattiem (chairperson)Iqbal Kasker (tourna­ment director)Nizaam Dalwai(secretary) andTashreeq Isaacs (headof youth coaching).