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E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 29 January 2013 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481 Mark Brickles 072 742 6963 CEA: MIEA Broker/Owner. RE MAX / Ultra Select Every Agent Will Promise To Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it Call Mark For More Info OR SMS “G29,Your Name, Email address/ address to 072 742 6963 FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08 24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK www.markbrickles.com If your Home Doesn’t Sell We’ll buy it *T & C Apply* LILLIAN AMOS HANOVER Park residents are accusing the local housing office of corruption. One housing officer in particular is the main cause for their concern, and residents allege he moved his relatives into a vacant house in Gal- ilee Walk without following the proper procedures. The house had been unoccupied since an elderly woman died in the house last year. The deceased did not have any beneficiaries and the house was left vacant. Locals say two people moved into the house on Friday 4 January and residents were immediately alarmed. Several people living in the neighbourhood have been on the housing list for years and are living in backyard dwellings while waiting for a house to become avail- able. Community worker Sofia Fritz says: “The community is very upset and they have reason to be. We per- sonally went to this housing officer to ask him what will happen to the house. He explicitly said that no one will move into the house yet. That same night in the middle of the night two people moved in – one of whom we know is his nephew.” Fritz says the officer did not do his job properly and apparently ad- mitted that the tenant was family. “There was a similar situation at another house in the area not too long ago and he called law enforce- ment; those people were out of that house within 24 hours. Why couldn’t he do the same with them? Because they are his family. He said, in front of me and several wit- nesses, that the man was his neph- ew and he had to look after his fami- ly,” Fritz alleges. Mayoral Committee member for Human Settlements, Ernest Son- nenberg, says the City of Cape Town is aware of the allegations by Hano- ver Park residents, but denies the nepotism claims. “City officials are not allowed to make provision for their families and the City stands firmly against this kind of favouritism,” he says. The people currently living at the residence will have to move, Son- nenberg continues. “The residents have been in- formed that they do not qualify for the tenancy of the unit and are re- quired to vacate the premises. Ap- propriate action is being taken to ef- fect this,” he says. Aziza Cupido who lives in the ar- ea is livid and says she wants to “take the law into her own hands”. “I have been on the waiting list for over 20 years. I have six children and I am ill. I have to live in a bunga- low while other people can just come here and take what they want. What makes them so special? If those people were on the waiting list I would not mind them moving in there because then it would be fair – everyone waits their turn. But I can assure you that they are not on the waiting list,” she fumes. A resident, who does not want to be named, says: “We are not going to let this go. It is a total disgrace that people who have been waiting so long for a house must go on suf- fering. Corruption will not be toler- ated and we as the community are going to fight this with all we have,” she says. Contact the City’s fraud hotline on 0800 32 31 30. Corruption at housing office? Thousands of Mus- lims flocked to the Redham Sports Field in Green Point on Sun- day to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The mass moulood start- ed at 09:00 and saw local and internation- al visitors, clad in white, celebrate the occasion through prayer and song. Dep- uty president Kgale- ma Motlanthe, Pre- mier Helen Zille, May- or Patricia de Lille and ANC provincial leader Marius Frans- man also attended the festivities. Photo: Yunus Mohamed/Photo24 One voice

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E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 29 January 2013 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

Mark Brickles072 742 6963

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LILLIAN AMOS

HANOVER Park residents areaccusing the local housing officeof corruption.

One housing officer in particularis the main cause for their concern,and residents allege he moved hisrelatives into a vacant house inGal-ilee Walk without following theproper procedures.The house had been unoccupied

since an elderly woman died in thehouse last year. The deceased didnot have any beneficiaries and thehouse was left vacant.Locals say two people moved into

the house on Friday 4 January and

residents were immediatelyalarmed. Several people living inthe neighbourhood have been onthe housing list for years and areliving in backyard dwellings whilewaiting for a house to become avail-able.Community worker Sofia Fritz

says: “The community is very upsetand they have reason to be. We per-sonally went to this housing officerto ask him what will happen to thehouse.He explicitly said that noonewill move into the house yet. Thatsame night in the middle of thenight two people moved in – one ofwhom we know is his nephew.”Fritz says the officer did not do

his job properly and apparently ad-

mitted that the tenant was family.“There was a similar situation at

another house in the area not toolong ago and he called law enforce-ment; those people were out of thathouse within 24 hours. Whycouldn’t he do the same with them?Because they are his family. Hesaid, in front of me and several wit-nesses, that the man was his neph-ew and he had to look after his fami-ly,” Fritz alleges.Mayoral Committee member for

Human Settlements, Ernest Son-nenberg, says theCity ofCapeTownis aware of the allegations by Hano-ver Park residents, but denies thenepotism claims.“City officials are not allowed to

make provision for their familiesand the City stands firmly againstthis kind of favouritism,” he says.The people currently living at the

residence will have to move, Son-nenberg continues.“The residents have been in-

formed that they do not qualify forthe tenancy of the unit and are re-quired to vacate the premises. Ap-propriate action is being taken to ef-fect this,” he says.Aziza Cupido who lives in the ar-

ea is livid and says she wants to“take the law into her own hands”.“I have been on the waiting list forover 20 years. I have six childrenand I amill. I have to live inabunga-low while other people can just

comehere and takewhat theywant.What makes them so special? Ifthose people were on the waitinglist I would not mind them movingin there because then it would befair – everyonewaits their turn.ButI can assure you that they are noton the waiting list,” she fumes.A resident, who does not want to

be named, says: “We are not goingto let this go. It is a total disgracethat people who have been waitingso long for a house must go on suf-fering. Corruption will not be toler-ated and we as the community aregoing to fight thiswith allwehave,”she says.Contact the City’s fraud hotline

on 0800 32 31 30.

Corruption at housing office?

Thousands of Mus­lims flocked to theRedham Sports Fieldin Green Point on Sun­day to commemoratethe birth of ProphetMuhammad (PeaceBe Upon Him). Themass moulood start­ed at 09:00 and sawlocal and internation­al visitors, clad inwhite, celebrate theoccasion throughprayer and song. Dep­uty president Kgale­ma Motlanthe, Pre­mier Helen Zille, May­or Patricia de Lilleand ANC provincialleader Marius Frans­man also attendedthe festivities. Photo:Yunus Mohamed/Photo24

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THE Cape Town rag trade is being hon-oured through an exhibition of the SpringQueen extravaganza.

The event is on at the new District SixHomecoming Centre in the former SacksFuteran Building in Buitenkant Street.Old newspaper clippings of past winners

who participated in the pageant between the1980s and 2012 can be viewed.

Interesting facts and photos of every pastwinner forms part of the exhibition, as wellas a photo of how they look today.Carolie Roberts, who was crowned Miss

Spring Queen in 1985, became emotionalwhile looking at her photo on her specialnight. “Seeing this exhibition was breathtak-ing,” she said as she wiped tears from hercheeks. “That was one of the best days of mylife. I see myself as an ordinary Cape Towngirl and to see how my life has turned outmakes me very proud.”

Lumka Vumendlini (20), who was crownedin November, also attended the opening.Local clothes designer Shakur Olla ques-

tioned the way forward for the South Africanclothing industry. “Many changes still needto be made so that workers in this industrycan benefit,” he said at the event opening. “Ifwe rightfully acknowledge our women, theycan become absolutely brilliant. If Americacan cater to a worldwide market, so can we.”The exhibition runs until Tuesday 26 Feb-

ruary.

CrowningCrowning gloryglory ofof SpringSpring QueensQueensTHENTHEN ANDAND NONOW:W: Carolie Roberts reminisces about the night she was crowned Miss Spring Queen in 1985. Photos: Nasief Mani/Photo24e

FFAIRESTAIREST ININ THETHE CAPE:CAPE: Lumka Vumendlini, who currently holds the Miss Spring Queen crown,was glammed up for the opening of the exhibition.

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Officers and will help with security.The schools are two of six schools chosen

tobeapart of thepilot project in theprovince.They include Oscar Mpheta High in Nyanga,Lotus River High, Bishop Lavis High and Siz-imisele Kuyasa High in Khayelitsha.The unit was deployed the start of this

school year at facilitieswith escalating safetyissues that are most vulnerable to violence.Gang related incidents have been reported

at these particular schools, and the officersare also there to prevent further incidentsfrom happening. If incidents occur, officerscan call for reinforcements from police andMetro Police. They can also conduct searchesand make arrests themselves, explains JPSmith, the Mayoral Committee member forSafety and Security.Bronagh Casey, the spokesperson for pro-

vincial education minister Donald Grant,says the schools chosenaren’t necessarily theschools with the most problems.“The programme was initiated as a re-

sponse to the violence, gangsterism, burglaryand vandalism at Cape Town schools. Eachofficer will be responsible for working withthe principal, school safety committee,school safety volunteers, learner supportstaff, departmental officials and other roleplayers at or assigned to their school to iden-tify and address the underlying problemswhichmay lead to disorder, ill-discipline andcrime, and implement strategies to overcomethese problems tomake schools and their im-mediate surroundings safer,” she says.“We have selected and trained qualified

and skilled Metro Police officers who areequipped to provide the support to participat-ing schools, as well as their staff, learners,parent groups and the communities in whichthey operate.”Casey says the officers will be responsible

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ley Daniels, has already come to the rescue.“Last week, we had a shooting incident. It

wasn’t on school premises but somewhereclose-byand theofficer could immediately getback up. Therewas immediate response frompolice and Metro Police. “Usually it takes awhile for police to come out when there areshootings in the area. His presence in uni-form and visibility is making a huge differ-ence,” says Abrahams.He explains their problematic times are in

the morning when pupils come to school andwhen they leave for home in the afternoon.

“Some students bring along gangsterfriends in themorning or are fetched by themand there is a lot of tension because therewould be different gang members. The offic-er’s presence in uniform defuses the tensionand makes it much safer for everyone be-cause these gangsters don’t respect us asteachers. They would fight regardless of

whether we were standing there or not,” hesays.The first phase of the pilot project will run

until the end of 2013,when itwill be evaluatedand changed if necessary, and four moreschools will be added. At the end of the pilotphase, the City will review its successes andfailures and decide how to proceed.

SAFE:SAFE: Ashley Daniels, theMetro Police officer de­ployed at Crystal HighSchool, keeps an eye on thepupils. Photo: Jaco Marais/Photo24

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AFTER a week of being in operation, aManenberg school was forced to close itsdoors.

The Manaarul Hooda Islamic School inGouritz Road was shut down last Tuesday af-ter provincial education department officialssaid the school was not registered.Fagrodien Johnson, the co-founder of the

faith-based school, says the school followedthe procedure of being registered.“We are operating as an Islamic school

with spiritual learning, but also offer aca-demic studies,” he says.“Last year we inquired at the department

about registering the school. Were were un-der the impression that we could operate asa religious learning centre.”The school is still open, but only operates

as a madrassah.“A madrassah is where we teach pupils

about the Islamic way, the history of Islamand what is required of a Muslim,” Johnsonsays.“We are presently busy with putting every-

thing in place according to the criteria of thedepartment. We want to comply with the de-partments regulations because we want ourlearners to benefit academically as well.”

Anina Jonathan is a parent of one of the 31children enrolled at Manaarul Hooda and be-lieves the school is a benefit to the communi-ty.“I plead with the government not to close

the school because in our community, drugsand gangsterism is a problem. The school in-spires the children not to do drugs or becomepart of gangs,” she says.“The school is affordable and provides aca-

demic and religious learning. They even pro-vide meals for the children.”Millicent Merton, a spokesperson for the

educationdepartment, says the school didnotregister as an independent school andonly in-dicated last week that they plan to be regis-tered.“Application for the registration of an inde-

pendent school must be submitted to the de-partment, via an education district office, by30 June of the year preceding the year inwhich the school intends to begin operating.For registration purposes, the school mustconform to accommodation, education andmanagement requirements prescribed in thepolicy for registration,” she says.“Aminimumof 20 potential learners are re-

quired for registration. Teachers employed atan independent school must be suitably qual-ified and registered with the South AfricanCouncil for Educators.”

Merton says schools that operate withoutbeing registered are committing a crime.“Any person who operates an unregistered

independent school is guilty of an offenceand, on conviction, liable to a fine or impris-

onment,” she says. “Any school that wants tooffer recognised basic education pro-grammes to children of school-going age dur-ing normal school hours must register as anindependent school.” she says.

Department closes Islamic school

CONTROVERSY: The school in Gouritz Roadis still operating but only as a madrassah.

THEY won a world offans with Doo Be Doo.With a string of hits

and a growing fanbase,Freshlyground willagain wow fans whenthey take to the stage atthe Summer Sunset Con-cert at Kirstenbosch onSunday 3 February.As one of the most pop-

ular bands in the countryand following the releaseof their fifth studio al-bum, Take Me To TheDance, they will be per-forming new sounds andold favourites.Their ascension was

rapid – they became ahouseholdname inSouthAfrica in 2004 with the release of thesmash-hit album Nomvula, and every al-bum released since has generated at leastone radio hit:DooBeDoo, I’d Like,PotBel-ly, Fire is Low and Waka Waka, the 2010hit with Shakira.Their new CD will be sold at a cheaper

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17:30 to 19:00.Gates open at 16:00.For further details or ticket prices, call

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of three double tickets. Email [email protected] by Thursday at 13:00,with the word “Freshlyground” in thesubject field. Alternatively, visitwww.peoplespost.co.za and stand achance to win one of three double tickets.Winners will be notified by phone.

Sway to FresSway to Freshlyhlygroundground

EASYEASY ONON THETHE EAR:EAR: Freshlyground, one of the most popularSouth African bands, will perform at the Summer SunsetConcert on Sunday. Photo: Supplied

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CHUKKER ROAD residents are demand-ing traffic calmingmeasure after a head-on collision last week.

According to witnesses, the accident hap-pened in the early hours of Sunday 20 Janu-ary when a motorist allegedly tried to over-take three vehicles.

Three people were injured.Kenwyn resident and chairperson of the

Kenwyn Ratepayers and Civic Association,Mark Kleinschmidt, says the sharp bend inthe road, poor lighting and limited views ob-scured by trees contributed to the near fatalaccident.

Residents say something must be done.“This accident begs the traffic authorities

to address the implementation of trafficcalming measures along Chukker Road,which has become a busy arterial byway tomotorists exiting the M5 highway and Wet-ton Road.

“Although the statutory speed limit alongChukker Road is 60 kilometres per hour, res-idents and road users often complain thateven heavy duty vehicles contravene thelimit,” says Kleinschmidt.

“The Oaklands High School learners andthe number of sports people that use theChukker Road Sports Complex are also atgreat risk, and near fatalities are frequent.”

Gerald Thiem, who has been living in thearea for almost 40 years, says coming out of

his driveway is, at times, a nightmare.“This road was not designed for the

amount of traffic currently coming throughhere. Besides that, motorists come flyingdown the road. It is shocking how they disre-gard traffic signs,” he says.

“Something needs to be done to try andmake it safer here. They can put speedhumps here. There are always children andwalkers down this road and it is a safety haz-ard.”

Thiem recalls an accident that happenedlast year where an elderly woman was com-ing out of one of the side roads. A speedingmotorist rammed into her car.

“One of the cars knocked my wall downand and damaged my pool pump. I called myinsurance company to get it fixed but at theend of the day I had to pay the excess to theinsurance company,” he says.

Ward councillor Anthea Green says shehas made enquiries to the traffic departmentto try and get calming measures installed.

“I am aware of the complaints from resi-dents in the area about Chukker and a fewother roads.

“We will be having a meeting soon to tryand look at solutions,” she says.

“I have enquired about traffic measureslike speed bumps being put there but unfor-tunately it can’t be done because the road isclassified as a tertiary, class three road. Thismeans that there is a high rate of traffic onthat particular road.”

She says traffic officers with speed camer-as are occasionally deployed in the road butThiem says it doesn’t help.

“It is once in a while that we see traffic of-ficers in the road. When they are here, mo-torists slow down but when they’re not, it’sthe same old story,” he fumes.

Chukker Roadcrash crisis

ROAD HAZARD: Residents say motorists regularly speed down Chukker Road. Photo: Supplied

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VIOLENT protests over service deliveryhave in recent months marred the politi-cal landscape.

People’s Post interns Tarren-Lee Habel-gaarn and Luzuko Zini took to the streets andasked readers if the violence is justified or itis a sign of desperation.

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ONON POINT:POINT: Steve Fraser says while he doesn’tcondone violence, when people are hopelessthey get desperate. “If they can’t get their pointacross what other option do they have? Some­thing needs to be done, but it all boils down toeducation of what is right and wrong.”

UNAUNACCEPTCCEPTABLE:ABLE: Stirling Damain­Harris saysviolence is never justified. He feels people pro­test when they’ve lost patience. At that point,he says, there is no other way but violence. “Ifeel particularly sorry for the farmworkerswhowork in rain and sun, but get R50.”

NO VIOLENCE:NO VIOLENCE: Thelma Harris says violence isparticularly frustrating when protesters don’tthink of the inconvenience caused to others.“If you take the farm workers: when they goback to work the property is broken. It’s unfairtowards themselves and the farmers.”

ELECTELECT LEADERS:LEADERS: Taariq Samuels says: “That’stheir way of getting what they want, but it doesnot always go their way. Protesters shouldelect someone to speak on their behalf to thepeople, company or government they have is­sues with so that things can be resolved.”

NOTNOT IDEAL:IDEAL: Kay­Leigh Meistre believes pro­testing is a way for protesters to get attention,but believes violence is not the way. “Protest­ers need to speak up and voice their concernsinstead of being violent. Violence has neversolved anything but only makes things worse.”

UNJUST:UNJUST: Andiswa Sam says violence is not theway as it only makes things worse. “Violenceis not a sign of desperation, but an opportunity(for some people) to ruin what has alreadybeen done for them. The only way to go forwardis to address their issues in a civilised way.”

OTHEROTHER MEANS:MEANS: Zach Simpson believes thereare other ways of dealing with the protesters’concerns. “The violence may be a sign of des­peration, but there is no need for it. They shoulduse peaceful methods of protest that haveserved this and other countries well.”

WORLD famous conductor Sir Roger Nor-rington is to visit Athlone.Regarded as a leading light on the classical

music scene for almost 50 years, Norringtonwill conduct the Zurich Chamber Orchestrawith celebrated South African clarinetistRobert Pickup as soloist at two concerts.Concert-goers will have an opportunity of

seeing Norringtonwith his highly-acclaimedorchestra joined in a once-in-a-lifetime op-portunity by selected members of our theSouth African National Youth Orchestra.The concert dates are Thursday 31 January

at the Endler Hall, Stellenbosch. Tickets, atR250, from Computicket.Norrington will also conduct a concert at

the New Apostolic Church, in Silvertown, onFriday 1 February.Tickets range from R150 to R250 and are

available from Computicket. Secure parkingis available at the church.The programme for each concert will con-

sist of Mozart’s Divertimento D Major K.136;Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, AMajorK.622 with Pickup on clarinet; FabianMüller’s Labyrinth (2005); and Beethoven’sSymphony No 5 C minor Op.67.Norrington has been at the forefront of the

movement for historically informed orches-tral playingand is arguably oneof theworld’sgreatest conductors. The Zurich ChamberOrchestra was established after World WarII and is one of the leading ensembles of itskind. The orchestra has been invited to inter-national festivals, performances in themajormusical centres of Europe and played in theUnited States and China. More than 50 mem-bers of theNational YouthOrchestra fromallover the country will be performing underthe baton of Norrington with the ZurichChamber Orchestra. Established in 1964, theNational Youth Orchestra is the trainingground for South Africa’s top classical musi-cians and is the country’s national team ofyouth orchestras. The aim of the tour is tocombine SA’s top young talent with this in-ternationally-renowned chamber orchestrawhere aspiring young musicians can rubshoulders with professionals and learn fromthe best.Visit www.sanyo.org.za.WIN!WIN! People’s Post readers can win two

double tickets for the Athlone concert on Fri-day 1 February. SMS the word “orchestra” to34586 byThursday 31 January at 13:00. SMSescost R1.50.Winnerswill be notified by phone.

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GREENHAVEN residents are elated afterthe vagrants living on their doorstephave finally been relocated.

For the past few years, vagrants have beenliving under the College Road bridge and theissue has been a recurring topic between res-idents and officials.

But since the removal of eight homelesspeople two weeks ago, they have not re-turned - unlike other times.

This time, instead of just clearing the areaof vagrants, Social Development and LawEnforcement officials worked closely withthe vagrants and moved them to the Observ-atory Assessment Centre.

Executive director of Safety and Security,Richard Bosman, says that vagrants havebeen occupying the bridge on and off forabout 10 years. “This has been an ongoingconcern for many years with little or no re-sults. Due to this, subcouncil 17 set up a spe-cial task team to address certain concernswithin the area, College Road bridge beingone of them,” says Bosman.

Bosman says an integrated approach be-tween the law enforcement agencies, SocialDevelopment, Solid Waste, Roads and Storm-water and City Parks departments will helpto keep the area clear of squatters but resi-dents need to play their part.

“Residents and businesses have also con-tributed to the problem of vagrancy withinthe community, as they continue to providehandouts and informal employment directly

to street people,” he says. “Should they wantmore information regarding the City’s GiveResponsibly Campaign they can call 0 0800872 201 (from a cellphone or landline) or0 107 (from a landline).”

Ward councillor Junade Hoosein says:“We had to do something because the com-munity was getting frustrated with the situa-tion. A few wanted to take the law into theirown hands after an incident where a boy wasknocked down by a car after a vagrant’s dogattacked him,” he says.

Hoosein adds that while the vagrants werea problem because they squatted under thebridge, there were also criminals pretendingto be homeless.

“People were using the homeless status tocommit crimes because we found weaponsand a plastic toy gun – which we suspect wasused to rob people – at the structures underthe bridge.”

But the integrated apporach is expected toyield results, he says.

“There are daily patrols by police and thecommunity calls to report any suspicious ac-tivity.”

Resident Shamiel Hassiem says it’s abouttime something is done about the vagrants.

“No one wants vagrants around their area.It’s an eyesore because Greenhaven is an up-standing community. This problem has beencoming along for quite some time now. I amnot trying to be mean; I am an understandingman and these people have obviously gonethrough some hardships during their life.But something needed to be done becausethey were becoming a nuisance,” he says.

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A STENCH caused by illegal dumping at avacantplot is gettingup thenoses ofManen-berg residents.

Mattresses and rubble are constantly beingdumped at the plot in Kareedou RoadNazlie Southgate, who lives next to the plot,

says she is battling with rats at her home anda terrible smell coming from the erf.

“When I confront some of the people, theytell me that it’s not my property,” she says.The dumping is done in the early hours of

the morning, Southgate says. People wouldcome with their trolleys filled and toss theirrubble near her driveway.“When it’s a windy day the dirt blows up

to our premises and we have to clean theyard four to five times a day,” she says.“I am embarrassed when I have visitors at

my home because the smell and the dirt istoo much too handle.”Ward councillor Junade Hoosain says the

community has a role to play in order to stopthe dumping.“The community needs to take ownership

because it’s their area. If they see someonedumping there they should report the indi-vidual to Law Enforcement,” he says.“A fence was put up on both sides of the

plot but on the other side a part of the fenceis gone.“We can’t keep replacing or fixing things

that have been stolen or vandalised. In allthe communities people need to work withtheir councillors so thatwe can uplift our ar-eas.”NinaHeuvel also livesnext to thedumping

area. She says people sometimes burn theirrubbish on the open field.“Sometimes people burn their dirt and I

have to extinguish the fire myself for fear ofmy house being burnt down,” she says.“We have confronted some of the people

who dump here but it didn’t help becausethey are still doing it.”Southgate says the dump is a health haz-

ard for her diabetic 15-year-old daughter.“The germs that come from the plot is not

good for her health,” she says.Heuvel says the plot was normally cleaned

once a month by the council but lately noth-ing has been done.

Mountain of filthupsets residents

AT HER WITS’ END: Nazlie Southgate is fed up with the illegal dumping next to her Manenberghome. Photo: Luzuko Zini

THE BETHANY Fellowship Church inLansdowne Road will hold their monthlymini-market on Saturday 2 February.

The market will be open from 9:00 until14:00.Various foods, clothing, groceries and lots

more will be on sale. Entertainment for kidswill be available. Stalls may be booked forR20. For more information phone 0 (021)671 9400 or 0 074 330 7052.

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HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? This three­month­old puppy, Max, was stolen inSherwood Park in the early hours ofMonday 21 January. Max’s owner is of­fering a reward if you help find him. Heis a Ridgeback crossed with a Boerboeland wears a studded black collar. If youhave any information, contact Sandy on0 072 027 0797 or 0 (021)638 6315.

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REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS 2013/14Arts and culture

The City of Cape Town’s Tourism, Events and Marketing Directorate is inviting applicationsfor funding from arts organisations/institutions within the municipal boundaries of the Cityin one of the following areas:

1. Productions for a Performing Arts Festival in July 2014. Performing arts companies andgroups (in drama, dance, music, opera, and spoken word) are invited to submit proposalsfor original productions.

2. Events with a national and/or international impact (July 2013 – June 2014).Only applications for existing events taking place in Cape Town that include adevelopmental component will be viewed favourably.

Applicants need to indicate:(a) numbers attending the event in the last 2 – 3 years,(b) media value attained, and(c) economic impact (if possible).

All applicants must have a proven track record of no less than 2-3 years. A portfolioincluding press releases is required.

The City of Cape Town expects all applicants to have multiple sources of income and willnot provide bulk funding or fund entire proposals. Proof of funds raised or successful pastexperience at raising funds needs to be shown.

Supporting documents must include proof of bank details, NPO certificate, valid taxclearance certificate, latest municipal rates account and most recent audited financialstatements. All documents must be certified.

Applicants must complete the prescribed application form, which is available at our office onthe 14th Floor, Telkom Tower, Standard Bank Centre, Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town, or can bedownloaded from www.capetown.gov.za, or by contacting Natalie Harper on tel 021 417 4101.The original form must be submitted – no photocopies, faxes or e-mails will be considered.

Late submissions will not be considered.

The completed application forms must be hand-deliveredto our abovementioned offices by no later than 16:00 onThursday 28 February 2013.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER08/2013

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HARSH penalties for drug-relatedcrimes do more harm than good.

This is according to Shaun Shelly, theAddictions ProgrammeManager of HopeHouse Counselling Centre, which catersfor addicts from across the city.The criminal sanctions for drug ad-

dicts is praised, encouraging harsherpenalties, he says.“Even the recent special remissions of

sentences, granted by the president, haveexcluded those convicted of drug-relatedcrimes. Although this is a popular opin-ion, I suggest that this approach is ill-in-formed and not helpful if we are to makein-roads in dealing with the drug prob-lem. We need to base our approach onsound research and not on popular senti-ment.”Besides one-to-one counselling, the

Hope House Counselling Centre offersgroup therapy sessions for recoveringdrug users and addicts over 18 years.Shelly and Peter Cilliers are counsel-

ling 15 people a sessionandanyone iswel-come to join, provided they phone JulieMacDonnell on (021) 701 9742.Shelly hopes to provide a similar pro-

gramme for 13- to 18-year-olds in the nearfuture.Cilliers grew up in Mitchell’s Plain

where he witnessed addiction and decid-ed he wanted to make a difference. “Icame from a safe, secure home and want-ed to help others who were not so fortu-nate.”He worked with recovering drug users

and addicts inWestlake beforemoving toMilitary Road, Retreat.Hope House is looking for people who

are interested in training to do counsel-ling.

Shelly says it is important to make adistinction between addicts and casualdrug users. “An addict’s whole life re-volves around the getting or using drugsand cannot say ‘no’. There is significantresearch proving that chronic drug usebrings about fundamental neurologicalchanges that move a susceptible individ-ual from drug user to addict.”Shelly works with addicts daily. “Ad-

diction is very seldom something enteredinto by ‘free choice’. It is a chronic, re-lapsing disease which, like many braindiseases, has behavioural and socio-spir-itual aspects. Once we understand this,we can accept that a bio-psycho-social ap-proach is required to treat addiction.Drug addicts need treatment for themed-ical disorder from which they suffer,(and) not time in jail which will onlyteach them how to become better crimi-nals.”He says many recovering addicts have

battled hard to overcome their addic-tions, are well into recovery, and couldbecome productive members of the com-munity and rolemodels for others. Unfor-tunately, many cannot find employmentbecause of criminal records for minorpossession charges.“Our youth, our children, have very re-

al problemswhen dealingwith the conse-quences of addiction. By treating them ascriminals, instead of providing real op-portunities for recovery and by sabotag-ing their future with criminal records,we are ensuring the cycle is not broken.To incarcerate someone who has beencaught for possession of an illegal sub-stance, throw them into jail with hard-ened criminals and leave them with acriminal record against their name is notjustice.”

Prison ‘no curefor addiction’

COIN OPERATOR:The world­re­nowned College ofMagic, CapeTown’s only magi­cal arts organisa­tion, will open itsdoors to aspirantyoung magiciansfor an Open Day onSaturday 2 Febru­ary. Take in thetour, enjoy a hands­onmagic trick dem­onstration and anamazing magicshow by top teenmagicians inLansdowne Road,Claremont. JesseBrooks, a studentat the College ofMagic, has themagic of coins athis fingertips.

IF YOU’VE just matriculated or are in the lastfew years of school, don’t miss a career expothat hopes to expand your future prospects.The Cape Town Post-School Opportunities

and Career Expo will be held at Old Mutualin Pinelands on Saturday 2 February from10:00 to 16:00.Over 30 000 youth have just completed their

schooling careers inCapeTown, andmany arestill seeking opportunities to achieve their ca-reer goals.At the same time, there are 30 000 pupilswho

have started Grade 12 and who need careerguidance and information on courses and bur-saries.This informative expo is aimed at current

Grade 11 and 12 pupils, school leavers, stu-dents, graduates and youth seeking informa-tion and opportunities about career choices,

academic support, education, training, skillsdevelopment, employment and career ad-vancement.Those still seeking opportunities can find

out about courses and training opportunitiesstill available for 2013, as well as apply forthese courses and training opportunities.Seminars on career choices and career

paths will also be offered at the expo.Career advisors, professionals and human

resource managers will provide informationand advice on how to achieve your careergoals. Grade 11 and 12 pupils are encouragedto attend the expo to find out how to access andapply for bursaries for 2014 for the coursesthey are planning to study.Formore information and to pre-register for

the event, send an SMS to 072 516 7248 or [email protected].

Expo to broaden career options

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ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS

Supplied & fitted.

( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292

Home Improvement

Interior

105

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

Home Improvement

Exterior

106

AA paving, garages, vibracretewalls, extensions, spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

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Repairs/

Miscellaneous

107

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or 083 725 3384

108

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Curtains/Carpets/

Upholstery

112

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less

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M&MINTERIORS ­Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and

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021 371 8917 or083 4931 495

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115

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TV/DVD/Video

Services

117

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021 633 1802 /083 486 5394.

1140

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Ronald GeorgeElectrical

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Email: [email protected]

1142

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BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

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1143

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(Frank 082 3544 076

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1146

Tiling/Flooring

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1151

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PROPERTY

166

Houses to Let

LOTUS RIVER ­ KLIP ROAD2 Bedroomed, kitchen, lounge,

bathroom, elec & waterincluded. R3 500pm. PhSurgrie 082 978 9016

167

Houses for Sale

EMMANUELPROPERTIES

MITCHELLS PLAINCOLORADO

2 Bedrooms, double garage,extension extra 2 rooms +

material. R435 000

TAFELSIG3 Bedrooms, R210 000Ph 072 292 9668083 337 5163

We have buyers forrepossessed houses ­

we can help

IVAN FRANK PROPERTIESROCKLANDS: 2 Bedroomedin stunning condition plus 1bedroomed sep ent. R340 000.

Phone 082 469 3084

OTTERY 3 beds, 2 baths.R820 000. Ph 083 255 7414

TAFELSIG 4 beds, R249 000.EASTRIDGE 3 Beds, R229 000.NEW EASTRIDGE: 3 Beds,R249 000Ph 083 255 7414

171

Flats to Let

PELICAN PARK: 2 bedroomflat. R3 500 pm. Water incl.Sms PP to 081 783 5158

194

Business

Opportunities

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084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 /

Zainoe084 530 0300WE DON'T

REPLY TO PSECALL ME

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401

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VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS

NEEDEDNo transport or previous sales

experience needed.Free training isprovided.

We offerBasic salary, commission,

petrol allowance and variousother incentives.

For appointment, callAileen on

021 465 7852Terms & Conditions

Apply

412

Hair/Beauty

RELIABLE,EXPERIENCEDBARBER

Required forsalon in Mitchell's

Plaintown centre.Ph Tony

079 950 6747

415

Clothing Industry

Clothing factory requires aqualified machinist. Please smsyour name to 081 543 8188FACTORY L12 INDUSTRIALHIVE ALPHA ROAD M/Plain.

TELL 021 3761045

421

Teaching/Education

5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY

NEEDS!.20 Receptionists/Office

Admin.30 Cashiers.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

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CALL:021 426 7615/ 021 4245949

073 219 8380

428

Sales/Marketing

SALES REPSNEEDEDNo previous

sales experienceneeded

Free training isprovidedWe offer:Basic salaryCommission

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incentives.Contact Zanele021 201 0022Terms and

conditions apply.

Justine CosmeticsEarn extra, sell Justine.SMS name and area to

082 412 5505.

429

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call Gloria (021 )702 2052

NAILTECH/BEAUTYTHERAPISTQualified ladyneeded for abusy salon

in M/PLAIN mallPh 083 270 7503or email CV to:[email protected]

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Tuesday 29 January 2013 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Lansdowne Page 13

We have permanent position for aqualified optometrist at the newlyrenovated Promenade Mall –Mitchells Plain. (Franchise

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Cape Mental Health is a non-profit organisation thatoffers a comprehensive mental health service in theWestern Cape. One of its projects working with adultswith Intellectual Disability, Training WorkshopsUnlimited (TWU), seeks to fill the above positions assoon as possible.

• Sales manager responsible for all sales income• Senior Training Instructors required to manageworkshops in Athlone and Mitchell’s Plain

RequirementsWorkshop Seniors must be able to develop and trainthrough staff and also ensure production targets onassembly areas are met using adults with intellectualdisability. Woodwork background required for theMitchell’s Plain position.Sales manager to build up clientele and ensure salesincome are met. Drivers licence. Honesty and integrity.Apply with motivational letter and 2 page CV [email protected] for attention of theAssistant General Manager, Thomas F Bezuidenhout.Phone @ 021 / 6383143.Closing Date: 04 February 2013. Only shortlistedcandidates will be notified of employment progress.

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021 391 4203Mitchells Plain:Bayview, Beacon Valley, Colorado, Eagle Park, Eastridge, Flamingo, Heinz Park

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R279 000: TAFELSIG: - SHIHAAM 072 192 14113 Bedroom Lounge, Kitchen, Fam Bath Garage, Parking for 3 Cars

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R4395000:RONDEBOSCHEAST

FADIA082560 6194

Luxurious Spacious 3 Beds, Aircon 3 En-Suites, 2 x Walk-in Closets, 3 SeparateEntrances incl. Bathroom&Kitchen, Very LargePool,Alarm,Parking

R2350000: SCHAAPKRAAL

GADIJA082823 1801

4016m² Plot, +/- R30 000.00 Current Rental Income, Separate Bungalow,Entertainment Area, Aluminium Workshop included Aluminium Windows & Doorsthroughout

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PORTLANDS:

R460 000

Ext F/s :

3Beds(1xbic),Lnge

,Fk,F/bath,Mes,Parking x

2cars. Secured. 195sq

GASANT : 082-439 4986

WOODLANDS :

R 349 000

Ext Mais: 4 Beds,Lnge,Ext

Fk,Mes,F/bath,2xc/ports,

Near all amenities, 95 sq

FAIZAL : 081-818 7510

COLORADO:

R540 000

F/s: 3Beds,Lnge,D/rm,Fk,

F/bath,Park X 5 cars.Encl.

Neat starter home. 351sq

GASANT : 082-439 4986

ATTENTION SELLERS.

We have qualified buyers

ready to buy in all areas.

Contact any AGENT for a

FREE VALUATION today.

Full-time, Agents wanted in

Mitchells Plain and Strand-

fontein areas.Own transport

and cell phone is essential.

Training will be provided.

Contact : 021-673 1240

COLORADO:

R379 000

F/s: 2Beds(bic),Oplnge,

Opffk,F/bath,Park X 4

cars.Starter home. 250sq

FAIZAL : 081-818 7510

HIGHLANDS ESTATE :

R350 000 Neg.

VACANT PLOT FOR SALE.

Enclosed,Plot Size = 496sq

GASANT : 082-439 4986

PELICAN HEIGHTS:

R1.7 Mill

F/s : 3Beds(bic),Lnge,Mes,

D/rm,Ffk,F/bath,G/Flat :

1Bed,ktchn,bath.480sq

SHARON : 079-324 6442

PELICAN HEIGHTS :R1.45 Mill

D/Storey:4Beds(1xbic),Loung,Opd/rm,Opffk,F/bath,E/room,Mes,T/v room,Garage x 3 cars,G/Flat:2Beds,kitchen,bath,

920sqSHARON : 079-324 6442

CRAWFORD:

R1.45 Mill

F/s : 3Beds(bic),Lnge,Ffk,

F/bath,D/garage,Pool,

+M/Q:1Bed,bath.403sq

INGRID : 072-409 0559

ROCKLANDS:

R 379 000

F/s : 2Beds(bic),Oplnge,

Opffk,F/bath,Park x2cars,

In quiet cul de sac.167sq

SHARON : 079-324 6442

Full-time, Agents wanted inRetreat,Steenberg,

Athlone and surroundingareas.Own transport andcell phone is essential.Training will be provided.

Shop11,VillageSquare,

SouthfieldRoad,

Plumstead.

ZEEKOEVLEI–R1,550.000-4bedwithbics,aircon,mes,FFK,d/room&

lounge,fambath,TVRoom,C/port5Cars&gar,solarheatedJacuzzi,

AlarmwithCCTV++++++

PLUMSTEAD–R650,000(complex)-2Bed,kitch,d/room&lounge,fam

bath,sglgarage,

SEAWINDS–R440,000-3bedwithbics,FFK,lounge,f/bath,gar+c/port

RETREAT–R680,000,00–TOWNHOUSE-Enclosed,4

beds,2beds,FK,s/room,d/room&lounge,f/bath,gar.&c/port,d/l,

lamfloors,alumwindows,alumfrontdoor,mouldedcornicesandceilings

SOUTHFIELD-R1,250,000.00

4Bedswithbics,b/bars,carpets,FFK,Seplounge,sunkenTVroom,Fam

bath,pool,entarea,bar&undercoverbraai

WOODSTOCK–R365,000.00-1bedconvertedto2

bedswithlounge,kitchenandfambath

PORTLANDS-R550,000.003bedcornerplot,bicsin

2ndbed,blinds,FFK,lounge,fambathwithshower,brickboundarywall,2

entrances,singlecarportinfront,doublecarportattheback.

BONTEHEUWEL–R420,000.00–3Bed,facebrick

front,fullysecured,b/bars,FK,lounge&d/room,fambath,garage.

STRANDFONTEIN–R560,000.00-3beds,bics,fambath,septoilet,

FFK/OP,lounge,jetmaster,snglegar,doublec/port,paved.

GRASSYPARK–R1,250,000.00-6Bed,bics,mes,ffk,d/room&lounge,

fambath,dblgarage,pool,alarm,entarea,indoorbraai

STRANDFONTEIN–R610,000.00-4beds,bicsin3

rooms,(4thbedorguestroomwithen-suite),FFK,lounge&d/room,sep

bath&toilet,shower,2xsnglegar3x6and5x6

(NEWRELEASE)

(NEWRELEASE)

(NEWRELEASE)

(NEWRELEASE)

Charles–0824984725

(NEWRELEASE)

(NEWRELEASE)

Carl–0722355917

bics

TAFELSIG–R280,000-3bed,o/pkitchen,lounge,fambath,garage

convertedintotuck-shop

TAFELSIG–R250,000-3bed,Kitchen,d/room,fambath,

TAFELSIG–R250,000-3bed,FFK,lounge,fambath,garconvertedinto

tuck-shop

TAFELSIG–R295,000-3bed,fk,lounge,fambath,gar

DELFT–R100,000-1Bed,fambath,parking

BONTEHEUWEL–R280,000-2bed,kitchen,fambath,d/room,loungeor

TVroom

GRASSYPARK-R385,000.00-2Bedgroundfloor,kitch,bath,toilet

FERNESSESTATE-R1,195,000.00-4Bedwithbicsin3beds,MES,

lounge&d/room,c/port,gar,2bedoutbuilding,borehole.

BONTEHEWEL-R399,000.00-MainHouse:1bed,Kitchen,Lounge,Fam

bath,SecondHouse:1Bed,Kitcehn,Lounge,Bathroom,Parkingfor6cars

KENSINGTON-R529,000.00-Semi4bedroom,2toilets,FK,lounge,

d/room,tiles

ZEEKOEIVLEI-R899,000.00-3Beds,MES,walk-incloset,fambath,FFK,

loungend/room,dblegar,

STRANDFONTEIN–R580,000.00–3bedwithbics,FK,fambath,ent

area,garage,pool.

PENLYNESTATE–R1,680,00.000–Downstairs2

beds,1withbics&en-suite,library,sunkenlounge,sepbath&toilet,

FFK,,pantry&scullery,autogarfor3cars.Upstairs–2beds,balconyon

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Tuesday 29 January 2013 SPORT People’s Post Lansdowne Page 15

Blackpool fall short at homeLIAM MOSES

A POOR home track record continued un-abated for ASD Salt River Blackpool whenthey dropped points the fifth time in sixmatches on Saturday.

Blackpool lost 2-1 to Peacemakers at UCTon Saturday, meaning that their home recordnow stands at four draws, one loss and a soli-tary win.

They have been a completely different sideaway from home, claiming three victoriesand a draw in their travels.

Dave Waters, the side’s assistant coach, felthis team’s inability to finish off moves wasto blame for the defeat.

“We started slowly and quite nervously,and then the players started to do what wasasked of them,” says Waters.

“I felt we eventually came into the gameand we were on top from the 15-minute mark.We held possession well and created opportu-nities, but there was a lack of clinicalness inthe final third. I am happy with the defensivethird and middle third; it’s just the end prod-uct that was missing today.”

The visitors took the lead in the 15thminute when Tabiso Gwaba fired passed thekeeper after being played into the box.

Blackpool had a clear-cut opportunity todraw level seven minutes later, when attack-ing midfielder Brandon Fernandez pushedinto space down the right flank and playedin a perfectly-placed ball.

Striker Luqmaan Davids soared above hismarker to meet the cross, but his header wasoff target. Fernandez was influentialthroughout the first-half and he would havetied the scores in the 45th minute, with aclose-range strike, if not for an excellent savefrom the opposition keeper.

The cultured attacker had another gilt-

edged chance in the 10th minute of second-half, when Blackpool were awarded a penaltyfollowing a handball. However, he skied hisshot high above the goal.

Fernandez was eventually rewarded for hisefforts in the 35th of the second-half, when hiscurling free kick from the edge of the box beat

the keeper.Peacemakers refused to settle for the draw

and restored their lead the following minute,when Gwaba completed his brace with anoth-er low, angled shot from inside the box.

The result leaves Blackpool in sixth placeon 17 points, while Peacemakers have crept

within touching distance of their latest oppo-sition. Only goal difference keeps them ineighth.

Waters said his side would spend more timeworking on their final passes and finishingat training ahead of their encounter againstIda’s Valley FC in Stellenbosch on Friday.

SLIDING IN: Crusaders Baseball Club player Michael Schritten beats VOB’s Brett Willenburg to second base during a BAWP Major LeagueBaseball match at Chucker Road Sports Complex on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger / Gallo Images

GOTCHA: Glenthorn A’s catcher Candice Ross tags Kim Nicholsen, of Westridge Yan­kees, on home plate in a Super League top of the table clash at the Turfhall SportsComplex on Sunday. Glenthorn beat the log leaders 4­0. Photo: Rashied Isaacs

It’s Tens time at Hammies!THE annual Castle Cape Town Tens rugbytournament will take place at HamiltonsRugby Club in Green Point this weekend(Friday 1 and Saturday 2 February).

The popular tourney, which will celebrateits five-year anniversary, promises to be onea fun outing for the entire family. With top-class music acts such as Goodluck, a chil-dren’s play area, a beer garden, and plentyof rugby action, this an event not to be

missed. It’s also an opportunityto see formerSpringboks Bob Skinstad and Rob Fleck, andother international legends, take to the fieldin the veteran’s division.People’s Post is giving away five double

tickets to the tournament on Friday and fivedouble tickets for Saturday. To enter, SMSthe name of the sponsor of the tournamentand your name to 34586 by Thursday 31 Janu-ary at 13:00. SMSes cost R1,50.

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SOUTH AFRICAN women’s hockey stalwardPietieCoetzee scored twogoals tohelp InvestecSouth Africa to a 2-0 win over Austria in theirfinal World League round two match at Hart-leyvale Stadium on Sunday.

SAwent through to theWorldLeague semi-finalson Saturday when they beat Azerbaijan 7-0 andSunday’s match had no bearing on that outcome.However, the host team still played to win and

the result was ensured by two sizzling drag-flickpenalty corners from world record goal scorer Co-etzee.The first goal came in the 10th minute after

BernieCoston’s pace down the right won South Africa

their first penalty corner and Coetzee rifled a flatastro-burner into the bottom of the backboard.Six minutes later it was Shelley Russell’s turn

to use her pace and stick-ball control at high speedto outflank her would-be tackler and set up SA’ssecond penalty corner.Coetzee aimed for the top shelf this time and beat

Austrian goalkeeper Jasmin Anderle with ease.The double took Coetzee’s international tally to

258 goals in 258 test matches.Although SA dominated the rest of the match,

further successful strikes didn’t materialise.SouthAfrica’s pace on attackwas one of themost

impressive aspects of their play, and forwardsRus-sell, Coston and Sulette Damons were just three ofthe frontrunners who burned their markers away.The second team to qualify for theWorld League

semi-finals were Belgium, who beat Azerbaijan 1-0on Sunday.Fixtures for the third round will be announced

when all second round fixtures are completed inMarch.The women in green and gold now focus their

attention on the prestigious Investec Challenge,which also involvesworld number one and 2012Ol-ympic gold medallists Holland, as well as Englandand Australia.The Investec Challenge kicks-off at Hartleyvale

Stadium in Observatory on Monday 4 February.It culminates in the medal matches on Sunday

10 February.

Winning weekend for SA hockey

SPEEDSTER: Shelley Russell out­paces Nicola Gorbe of Austria dur­ing South Africa’s 2­0 victory atHartleyvale Stadium on Sunday.

Six in a row forSix in a row forGlendeneGlendene

LIAM MOSES

GLENDENE UNITED have emerged as Sec-ond Division title contenders following animpressive run of victories.The Athlone club won their sixth consecu-

tive game at Vygieskraal on Friday evening,leaving them level on points with log leadersCape Town All Stars and second on the table.United’s attacking play has been at the

heart of their surgeup the table and theyhavescored two or more goals in all seven of theirvictories this season.Following Glendene’s 2-1 victory over

Mitchell’s Plain United this weekend, headcoach Duran Francis said he was pleased tohave somuch attacking talent at his disposal.“We are blessed – we normally have four

attacking players with one defender and agoalkeeper on the bench,” said Francis.“We do not only use (the strategy) at home,

but away too. Wemaking use of the attackingplayers in our team and I think that is ouradvantage. We are not really a team who liketo focus on defending.”Mitchell’s PlainUnitedhad thebetter of the

opening exchanges on Friday, but the homeside opened the scoring, with the type of goalwhich has become a hallmark of their playthis season.After they won a free kick on the edge of

the box, Danian Warley stepped up andcurled the ball over the wall and into the bot-tom left hand corner, beyond the keeper’sreach. Glendene started to dominate aftertaking the lead and had another chance tenminutes later, but Moses Fieks fired high af-ter he was played through on goal. The homeside eventually doubled their tally, in the 45thminute, when towering centre-forward Clin-tonEmmanuel slipped hismarker at a cornerand glanced a header into the far corner.

The visitors were a much improved side inthe second-half and pulled a goal back afterjust seven minutes, when Tasleem Paulsescoredwith a free kick thatwas a carbon copyWarley’s opener.They almost levelled matters twice from

two successive corners in the 11th minute –both of which were taken by Paulse. Glend-ene keeper Marlon Heugh pulled off a full-length save to keep out a shot at the first cor-ner and the post came to Glendene’s rescueat the subsequent set piece.Mitchell’s Plain will face RC Athletico in

LansdowneonSaturday,whileGlendene con-tinue their title chase in Pinelands againstOld Mutual on Saturday.