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The City of Cape Town has since committed to holding a public participation process to determine whether the road will be closed. No date has been set for this action. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE LUKANON DRIVE End of the road? SAMANTHA LEE @Samantha_Lee121 W ith conditions continuing to deterio- rate, a popular road in Strandfontein may be permanently closed should a public participation process deem it fit. Potholes, thick sand, rusted signage and inadequate lighting are some of the factors making Lukanon Drive barely usable. Mayoral Committee Member for Commu- nity Services and Special Projects, Belinda Walker, says these are only some of the con- tributing factors to the decisions to be taken by the City of Cape Town. “Lukanon Drive is an amenities road which runs between the Strandfontein Pa- vilion and the Blue Waters Resort. Both fa- cilities, however, have alternative access from Baden Powell Drive,” Walker explains. She says attempts have been made to re- pair the road surface but challenges have hampered progress. “Due to the ongoing maintenance chal- lenge associated with this road as a result of windblown sand, together with the illegal driving off-road originating from Lukanon Drive, the City will undertake a public en- gagement session to discuss the closure of this road.” But the City explains that the condition of the road is beyond their control. Johan van der Merwe, Mayoral Commit- tee Member for Energy, Environmental and Spatial Planning, says there are a number of factors that have contributed to the deteri- oration of the road. “The coastline along the Cape Flats sec- tion of the False Bay coast is dominated by wind-driven mobile dune systems. Histori- cally speaking, prior to the development, sand used to migrate through the forces of wind to the West Coast,” he explains. He adds that extensive development has taken place along this pathway causing sand to no longer migrate. “Considering that the drivers of this system are still in place ,which is the sand deposition on the beach from the sea as well as strong south-easterly winds, sand still moves inland and results in persistent smothering of infrastructure. This is most notably roads covered by beach sand,” he says. The City is fully aware of the wind-driven sand problems not only for Lukanon Drive but for large sections of Baden Powell Drive as well, he says. “Lukanon Drive in particular is severely affected as large sections of this road are ex- posed to advancing dunes. At this stage, due to escalating costs, the best way to address this phenomenon is to close the road.” But sand is not the only problem on the road. Last year the City received a proposal to restrict access to the road as residents and local police feared the road was being used for illegal activity after increased theft and the discovery of a decomposing body in the dunes (“Call for no-go zone”, People’s Post, 23 January 2014). Strandfontein East Ratepayers’ Associa- tion chairperson Mario Oorstendorp adds: “I managed to secure a meeting with the Vis- pol head at the provincial office, accompa- nied by police officers at Strandfontein Po- lice Station and Community Police Forum chairperson Sandy Schuter. They have all motivated for the restricted access. Up until now, no response from any of the other de- partments has been received.”

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Maintenance to the road surfaces on Lukanon Drive in Strandfontein has been challenging due to thick sand and wind conditions. The City ofCape Town has since committed to holding a public participation process to determine whether the road will be closed. No date has been setfor this action. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

LUKANON DRIVE

End of the road?SAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee121

With conditions continuing to deterio-rate, a popular road inStrandfonteinmay be permanently closed should a

public participation process deem it fit.Potholes, thick sand, rusted signage and

inadequate lighting are some of the factorsmaking Lukanon Drive barely usable.Mayoral Committee Member for Commu-

nity Services and Special Projects, BelindaWalker, says these are only some of the con-tributing factors to the decisions to be takenby the City of Cape Town.“Lukanon Drive is an amenities road

which runs between the Strandfontein Pa-vilion and the Blue Waters Resort. Both fa-cilities, however, have alternative accessfromBaden Powell Drive,”Walker explains.She says attempts have been made to re-

pair the road surface but challenges havehampered progress.“Due to the ongoing maintenance chal-

lenge associated with this road as a resultof windblown sand, together with the illegaldriving off-road originating from LukanonDrive, the City will undertake a public en-gagement session to discuss the closure ofthis road.”But the City explains that the condition of

the road is beyond their control.Johan van der Merwe, Mayoral Commit-

tee Member for Energy, Environmental andSpatial Planning, says there are a numberof factors that have contributed to the deteri-oration of the road.“The coastline along the Cape Flats sec-

tion of the False Bay coast is dominated bywind-driven mobile dune systems. Histori-cally speaking, prior to the development,sand used to migrate through the forces ofwind to the West Coast,” he explains.He adds that extensive development has

taken place along this pathway causing sandto no longer migrate. “Considering that thedrivers of this system are still in place

,which is the sand deposition on the beachfrom the sea as well as strong south-easterlywinds, sand still moves inland and resultsin persistent smothering of infrastructure.This is most notably roads covered by beachsand,” he says.The City is fully aware of the wind-driven

sand problems not only for Lukanon Drivebut for large sections of Baden Powell Driveas well, he says.“Lukanon Drive in particular is severely

affected as large sections of this road are ex-posed to advancing dunes. At this stage, dueto escalating costs, the best way to addressthis phenomenon is to close the road.”But sand is not the only problem on the

road. Last year the City received a proposalto restrict access to the road as residents andlocal police feared the road was being usedfor illegal activity after increased theft andthe discovery of a decomposing body in thedunes (“Call for no-go zone”, People’s Post,

23 January 2014).Strandfontein East Ratepayers’ Associa-

tion chairperson Mario Oorstendorp adds:“Imanaged to secure ameetingwith theVis-pol head at the provincial office, accompa-nied by police officers at Strandfontein Po-lice Station and Community Police Forumchairperson Sandy Schuter. They have allmotivated for the restricted access. Up untilnow, no response from any of the other de-partments has been received.”

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MODIFIED CAR SECTOR IN UPROAR

Proposed regulation ‘is ridiculous’CHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Proposed regulations to clamp down on“illegalmodifications and illegal rac-

ers” seem to have had a false start.

The new regulation, made public twoweeks ago andwhich are to be added to theTraffic Regulations Act, caused an uproaramong the motoring fraternity.The proposed regulation seeks to “im-

pose stricter fines on illegal racers andcarsthat are modified”, says a media release.Enthusiasts are now banding together to

take a stand against the proposed regula-tion.Meanwhile City of Cape Town safety and

security mayco member JP Smith said histeam will impose stricter fines on driversfound guilty of taking part in illegal races.He said media reports that he and his

team “plan to target drivers ofmodified ve-hicles” are “worryingly inaccurate”.“For the record, the City’s Traffic Ser-

vice is mandated to enforce the provisionsof the National Road Traffic Act No. 93 of1996. [This is] a national piece of legislationwhich states that any modification of ortampering with a vehicle’s safety designrenders the vehicle unroadworthy unlessit is done by the manufacturer or a regis-tered body builder,” Smith says.But car enthusiasts and the after-market

industrywants clarity onwhat this regula-tion will mean in practical terms.Cape Town Car Enthusiasts (CTCE) rep-

resentativeKerstenGreybe says confusionhas many motorists driving in fear.“People are scared to even just drive

their cars to the corner shops since the an-nouncement. Nobody knows what is hap-pening and no answers have been givenand we need to know exactly what thismeans for the Cape Town car culture,” shesays.Greybe saysmore people in themodified

car circle are selling their cars.“People are opting to sell their cars be-

cause they don’t want criminal records orto pay steep fines that may land them incourt eventually. The proposed [regula-tion] is ridiculous and will never work.”She agrees it is good to clamp down on

illegal racing as it “endangers the car cul-ture in the province”.“Clamping down on illegal racers I can

understand as they are a hazard on theroad. But to paint everybodywith the samebrush is horribly unfair.”She adds that many motorists take part

in events at Killarney Raceway, but imme-diately after events “we find ourselvesin a roadblock, just outside the venue.What is the point of practising yoursport legally but you’re victimised any-way?”She started an online petition to prevent

the proposed regulation being passed. Atthe time of the interview she represented20 000 motorists.“We want our voices to be heard. For too

long we have been underdogs and we havenow decided to educate ourselves with re-gard to the proposed [regulation]. We ar-en’t artists with canvasses so our master-pieces are our cars,” she says.

Interpretation of and enforcing the letterof the law is also at issue. Online posts havebeen buzzing with incidents of clampdowns.Ghost Squad officers have, meanwhile,

been fining drivers of modified vehicles andeven confiscating their car licence discs.Two drivers, in a post on Facebook, were

en route to Killarneywhen theywere arrest-ed for allegedly speeding. The officers alsotook their car licence discs. One driver wasfined R4000 for “inconsiderate driving andwheelspinning”.He posted that an officer said he would

“make an example of us because we are thepeople talking bad [sic] of themon socialme-dia”.He posted: “We spent our legal race night

with real criminals. TheGhost Squad officerdid everything in his ability to lock us upalthough the police at the police station didnot want him to do so because of the pettyoffence.”But Smith maintains the City’s law en-

forcement agencies “enforce the provisionsof these nationally mandated regulations”.Anothermotorist, who does notwant to be

named, says the proposed regulation isdoomed.“It will never work,” he says. “They ha-

ven’t thought this through. Themotoring in-dustry is huge and understandably peopleare in uproar. We feel victimised and haveno clarity as Smith changes his story everyother day.”He says he is afraid to drive his car any-

where because the Ghost Squad is instillingfear in drivers.“I had lots ofmodifications done tomycar,

so it may perform better. I spent a lot of timeand money on it only to now not be sure ifI candrive aroundwith it as theGhost Squadhas been targeting modified cars since therelease of the article a week ago.”Registered tuner shops say they fear the

after-market industry will be under threatshould the bylaw impose stricter laws onanybody with a modified vehicle.Yaseen Abrahams, of CPi Performance In-

novation Cape Town, says they are “highlyconcerned”with theoutlawingof carmodifi-cations.“CPi only engages in legal modification of

cars and ourwork is of the highest standard.Outlawing modifications will have a hugeimpact on the industry. Surely if individualsabide by the law it is their right to modifytheir cars as they wish,” Abrahams says.The regulations are to be in effect inApril,

but Smith adds the enactment of the regula-tions is the responsibility of the provincialtransport division.“The City has lobbied for the inclusion of

impoundment of vehicles where owners arecaught participating in illegal street races,steep vehicle release fees to act as a furtherdeterrent, stricter penalties for motorists(including prison terms) especially thosewho try to evade the law when confrontedand suitable penalties for spectators at ille-gal street races to be included in the Act,”says Smith, who adds fitments by registeredafter-market tuners are legal if the properprocess has been followed.V What do you think the City should do to clamp downon illegal racers? Starting with the word “Post” SMSyour views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Proposed new regulations to stamp out illegal racing have been met with disbelief by themodified motoring fraternity. Many claim it will be difficult to enforce and say they’re beingvictimised because of the assumption that modified cars are used in illegal races.

PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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With an escalation in crime, residentsare taking extreme measures to en-sure the safety of their property.

But in the latest trend, police say CCTVcameras are being used to monitor morethan just properties.They suspect some of these cameras are

instead being trained to monitor the po-lice’s every move and so act to forewarncriminals.Police also say in most cases residents do

not know they are meant to register CCTVcameras with the City of Cape Town if it fa-ces off their properties.JP Smith, Mayoral Committee Member

for Safety and Security, confirms this.“ACCTVcamera is like any other camera

and you can point it in any direction. How-ever, there is legislation regarding the in-stallation of CCTV on private property thatmonitors public space and the City has apolicy that regulates these private installa-tions,” Smith says.“This type of installation must be regis-

tered with the City. The regulation allowsthe police or the City access to any footagethe system records. Once the City becomesaware of a private installation that likelymonitors public areas, it will notify theowner to register within 14 days.”This means, should your cameras be

pointed onto the road way, a public park,or into your neighbour’s property, the own-ermust registerwith the City and allow lawenforcement officers access to all recordedfootage should they require it.Smith warns that the legislation is bind-

ing.“Owners who fail to register within the

given period will be asked to remove theircameras or adjust their camera angle sothat the monitoring excludes public spa-ces,” he says.Mitchell’s Plain police cluster command-

er Major-General Abraham Goss says theyhave a few cases where they suspect thoseinvolved in illegal activities aremonitoringpolice movements.

“Especiallywith drug dealers, we suspectthey watch when we come close to theirhouses and have enough time to get rid oftheir contraband. This makes it difficult toget them on charges,” says Goss.Smith says residents should not shy away

fromprotecting their propertieswithCCTVcameras.“Cameras can monitor outside private

property, provided it is registered with theCity. If it monitors their front gate and en-trance only, then no registration is re-quired,” explains Smith.“If they register, theyneed to complywith

specifications in the policy. One of these arethat footagehas to be stored for up to 20 daysminimum. There are also privacy concernsand CCTV system owners should bear inmind thatwhatever theydowith the record-ed footage could have far reaching implica-tions in the case of owners distributing foot-age on public sites or social media withoutconsent.”V For more information on installing CCTV cameras,visit www.capetown.gov.za.

CCTV camera owners are cautioned to followregulations set out by the City of Cape Town.

PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

Cigarette vehicle heist in LentegeurA cigarette delivery vehicle has beenrobbed in Lentegeur on Tuesday 27 Janu-ary.At 11:30 the complainant was taking a

cigarette order at a shop in SuikerbosStreet, confirms Lentegeur police spokes-person Sergeant Cathy Meyer.“Three men approached the van in a

white Toyota Corolla. They pulled up onhis left side and threatenedhimwith a fire-arm, demanding his keys,” Meyer says.The suspects then got into the vehicle

and ordered the driver to drive and not“press any buttons or make any noise”.The man was told to pull over in Botter-

blom Street where the threemen offloadedseven boxes of cigarettes. The suspectsthen fled the scene with the cigarettes andtheman’s truckkeys.Thevictimsustainedno injuries and no shots were fired.A case of armed robbery is under investi-

gation.Anyonewith information on the in-cident can phone the Lentegeur police on021 377 5016 or CrimeStop on 08600 10111.

Go on, take a hikeAlready bored with the new year? There’s noreason. Just take a hike. Rain may cancel, socheck with the hike leader on the day.Visi-tors pay R20.

Aqueduct via Nursery ButtressYouneed to be very fit for a hike on Sunday

8 February which will ascend Nursery But-tress, hike to Smuts track, aqueduct, returnvia damsandNursery andCecilia buttresses.There are lots of B-grade scrambles and somevery exposed areas. Brisk pace.Book with Louis van Dyk on email only at

[email protected]. Limited numbers.

Valley Ridge Adventure Tour

Also on Sunday 8 February, this event of-fers an off track circuit that is strenuouswithsomeeasy scrambling.ContactDaveMacéon082 569 1111.

Silvermine CircuitOn Saturday 14 February take a new circu-

lar route at an easypace. Contact JohnJameson 021 782 2379.

Valentine’s Contour Path HikeThis hike on Sunday 15 February starts at

Newlands Forest along a lesser-known pathup to the contour path, tea halfway toRhodes Memorial and returns to NewlandsForest. Wear something red and get a heartbiscuit.Contact Victoria Wilson on victoria@voi-

cetrainer.co.za

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 20154 NEWS

MISSING CHILDREN

Keeping yourchild safeSAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee121

More than 30 children went missing onbeaches in Mitchell’s Plain over thefestive season.

But there is a plan in place to ensure yourchild’s safe return should they go missing.

Police in the cluster say many parents donot make use of the child database whichincludes a picture of your child, finger-prints and information that will assist po-lice in tracking down your child should heor she go missing.

Mitchell’s Plain police spokesperson Ser-geant Jerome Voegt says the identity kit iskept by the parents.

“The importance of the database is forparents to have a recent photo and informa-tion of the child and the identity kit is keptby the parents in case the child goes miss-ing. This includes only relevant informa-tion about the child so that it is easily avail-able,” she says.

Voegt adds that no database is kept andthat information is confidential.

Community Police Forum (CPF) chair-person Abie Isaacs says they support theregistry.

“In many cases we receive a missing per-son’s report without the relevant informa-tion. For example, we often see the parentsdo not have updated photos of their chil-dren. Through this initiative parents are al-so urged to continue to take photos and up-date the child’s information,” Isaacs says.

This also helps the Child Rapid ResponseTeam – comprising of volunteers under theleadership of the CPF – in their search.

“The police are the leading agents in the

initiative [to find missing children] but themembers are made up of CPF volunteers,neighbourhood watch members and streetcommittee members. When a child goesmissing, we are activated to assist in thesearch,” Isaacs says.

The document also helps police in reunit-ing children who are found before being re-ported missing.

The forms include a recent photo of thechild, fingerprints, height, weight, eye col-our, hair colour and other descriptive fea-tures of the child.

These are then distributed on a police fly-er as well as on the Pink Ladies and MissingChildren South Africa’s flyers.

Isaacs says although they have a 100%success rate in reuniting families, there isstill a misconception that you need to waitbefore reporting.

“People believe they need to wait 24 hoursto report a missing person. This is not true,”Isaacs points out.

“As soon as you discover your child is notwhere they are meant to be, report it. Wecan be dispatched within five minuets to as-sist in the search.”

Voegt adds children also need to be edu-cated from a young age.

“It is important for parents to have theidentity kit and recent photo of the child.

“However, we encourage parents to teachtheir children about the child’s basic infor-mation such as their name, surname, par-ents’ names, contact numbers and home ad-dress in case of emergency,” he says.V People’s Post polled some readers on how they keeptheir children safe. You, too, can share your views andtips with us via SMS. Starting with the word “Post”,SMS your thoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

Police are looking to promote the child safety database in Mitchell’s Plain. In a bid to drumup support, officers have taken the initiative to many social events and malls. Warrant OfficerFranklin de Villiers helps Carmen Peters register her daughter Keaye at the Meet YourNeighbour event held in Strandfontein last year. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

JULIA GOODWIN feels parents should droptheir children off if they want to go some-where. “Go with them or drop them off attheir friends’ houses. Stay in contact for theduration of the day. Also, family time at thebeach or going to the shopping malltogether makes sure you know where theyare at all times, because kidnapping andaccidents happen too quickly,” she says

MUZAMIEL ISMAIL says he is not sure aboutthe database and needs more information onit. “Keeping your children safe should be yournumber one priority. Talk to your childrenbefore you go out. Some other tactics Iimplement is letting children wear brightcolours so that it is easier to spot them. Youshould always be able to see them, never letthem walk more than three steps ahead ofyou and always educate them on the strangerdanger.”

Omar Peters has beenvoted the winner in thePeople’s Post First Day ofSchool Photo Competi-tion. The Grade R pupilat Liesbeeck PrimarySchool, Mitchell’s Plain,garnered 2415 votes fromreaders, with RebeccaHendricks from RosebankJunior School takingsecond place with 1929votes. Omar has won astationery hamper filledwith goodies includingpaints, clay, colour-inbooks and sweet treats.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 2015 NEWS 5EDUCATION

Growth spurtAn eco-friendly initiative has branched

off to educatingpupils about the impor-tance of trees and the positive impact

on the environment.Trees4Schools is headed by Suzi Nortje

who says the education process is integralto the success of the project.

She says during this process they soon re-alised helping teachers feed pupils is just asimportant and the organisation startedplanting vegetables.

To this end 2600 trees have been plantedand 160 sustainable veggie gardens havebeen established.

The initiative is sustained by a nationalnursery group which donates R2 from thesale of a range of promotional plants, mak-ing six-monthly contributions toTrees4Schools.

Nortje says the recent donation of R30 232will make a considerable difference to their

project.Nick Stodel, managing director of Sto-

dels Nurseries, says: “We receive numer-ous requests from various schools andcharities asking for assistance. By partner-ingwithTrees4Schoolswe are able tomakesure the projects are sustainable and thebest use is made of the money raised. Thismeans monthly check-ups on projects toensure the trees and vegetables are beingmaintained. The fact that Trees4Schools al-so feeds 1500 children daily is absolutelywonderful.”

The Trees4Schools ethos includes a sus-tainability pledge. Nortje says: “We under-stand that the only way these projects aregoing to be successful is if we continuallyfollow up and ensure that on-going educa-tion happens with the children.”

She singles out project highlights. Theseinclude Yellowwood Primary inMitchell’s

Plain, Lifezone soccer project at WingfieldPrimary and St Agnes Primary in Wood-stockwhere a livingwall made from plantedup recycled soft drink bottles makes an at-tractive boundary for the school.

Stodel says: “We all need to do our bit toreduce our country’s carbon footprint.Whatbetterway than to plant trees and vegetablesin as many of our schools as possible. Not

only does this help schools to grow their ownfood, but also provides a great opportunityto discuss global warming with pupils.”

He expressed enthusiasm for this year’sinitiative to create a commercial gardenwhich will create an income so that moretrees and veggies can be planted. “TheTrees4Schools vision dovetails with ourethos of nurturing budding horticulturists.”

Accepting the donation from Nick Stodel, far right, are Suzi Nortje and Mark Mhlongo, both ofTrees4Schools. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 20156 PHOTOS

The City of Cape Town is in the process of finalising its sport and recreation policy frameworkand programmes policy.

In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 1 February to 2 March 2015.

Comments, recommendations or input may be submitted by:

• Fax: 021 425 4705• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission:City of Cape Town, Private Bag X298, Cape Town 8000 (for the

attention of the Director: Sport, Recreation and Amenities)• Delivery to any subcouncil office• Internet: ‘Have your say’ page at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay

The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments, recommendations or input recorded and submitted tothe City. Contact the following persons:

For general public participation:Ruché Daniels, tel. 021 400 1766 or e-mail [email protected]

For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel. 021 400 1652 or e-mail [email protected]

The draft sport and recreation policy framework and programmes policy will be available forviewing at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and at libraries.

Direct enquiries to Donny Jurgens at [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER02/2015

HAVE YOUR SAY!SPORTAND RECREATION

POLICY FRAMEWORKAND PROGRAMMES POLICY

Vuyokazi Msalela, LiloSokatsha, Haley Stuart,Shaun Pharoah, KalumSonn, Paul Stuart, OdetStuart and Mason Farofrom Ottery had a funtime.

Keanan (9), Jermaine (12) Danté (8), Noleen and Christopher Johnson celebrated part ofDante’s birthday at the carnival.

Malika (9), Jihaad (2), Malik and Zulaigha Williams from Grassy Park.

Lameez van Zyl, Summer Carolus (nine months), Crystal Mesias, Reagan Marco and three-year-old Zeah Carolus from Retreat.

RIGHT: Fazeela andRamiz Arieff pose withone-year-old Rania fromLansdowne.

SCENE ABOUT

Mardi Gras fun forthe whole familyFamilies with their little ones came out

in their droves to the annual MardiGras Carnival.

The eventwas held at theWilliamHerbertSports Ground over the weekend.

Carnival-goers were treated to live enter-tainment while tantalising smells of sweetand savoury foods hung in the air from thecarnival stalls.People’s Post was at the event.

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Matriculants at Portland High School were given all the right tools to make a success oftheir final year at school. Ward councillors Eddie Andrews, Solomon Philander and EltonJansen visited Beacon Hill and Portland High and planned to visit Strandfontein HighSchool to hand out stationary packs to matriculants. Success stories and motivationalspeeches were among the other tools pupils were given to help them stay focused thisyear. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

FRAUD

‘Agent’ chargedPolice are urgently looking for informa-

tion on a woman fraudulently sellinghomes in the Mitchell’s Plain police

precinct.Police have already arrested a 40-year-old

woman who posed as an estate agent, con-firms police spokesperson Sergeant JeromeVoegt.“The accused was arrested and appeared

in theMitchell’s PlainMagistrate’s Court onTuesday 20 January on charges relating tofraud.“It is alleged the accused would meet pro-

spective buyers and inform them that theydid not qualify for a bond. She would thensuggest the couple should pay a fee to applyfor a loan to purchase the property,” Voegtsays.The money was paid over to the accused

which includes interest amounting to morethan R400 000.After the money was paid, the accused

gave the complainant an incomplete offer topurchase and the complainant later discov-

ered that the money was never paid to thesehome owners for the purchase of the proper-ty.In another incident the accused fraudu-

lently sold a council-owned house.The woman’s next court appearance is on

Thursday 12 March. Anyone with informa-tionor may have fallen victim is asked tophone investigating officer Detective Con-stable Raven Govender on 074 223 6616.

Police officers are appealing to residents tocome forward with information relating toa real estate fraud case. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 20158 LEADER

WRITE TO US |email | fax | post

The streets of Cape Town can be a cold and hard placefor the homeless.Probably the city’smost vulnerable group, street people

are old friends with hunger, addiction, abuse and illness.Yet we are told not to encourage homelessness.We are advised to report street people, refrain from giv-

ing directly to them and leave their fates in the hands ofthe municipality and night shelters.Because to not do this is to be “irresponsible”.This would make for an admirable plan, if those very

authorities were capable of assisting street people in linewith the promises they make.The City of Cape Town recently stated its Early Child-

hood Development Directorate had assisted 150 homelesspeople off the street over a three-month period, endingin December.At this rate, the City is assisting less homeless people

each month than it has fieldworkers.There are about 9000 people living on the street.If even a third of these street people wanted assistance,

it would take the City’s 64 fieldworkers and 13 reintegra-tion officers five years to relocate them from the city’sstreets.Nevermind the scores of peoplemigrating to the streets

daily.This is despite the City receiving assistance from a

number city improvement districts across the metrowhich have incorporated fieldworkers and rehabilitationprogrammes into their mandate.This service is borne out of care for one’s fellow man,

not legislation.One could by all means ‘give responsibly’ and leave as-

sisting street people to the municipality – if only one feltthose very authorities cared for their residents, bothhoused and living on the street.Real action is needed.

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Beach outings soured by ‘double standards’We visited four beaches during our15-day stay in Cape Town: Camps Bay,Seaforth, Fish Hoek and Mnandi. Whatbothered me the most was the doublestandards applied when it comes to howyou get treated at these beaches.Camps Bay was our first stop for a dip

in the ocean. With our cooler box, towelsand sunscreen lotion we were lucky toget one of those beautiful blue umbrellas.The day was world class in terms ofamenities.New Year’s Day we went with the

extended family to Mnandi Beach, as wewere assured it had been “upgraded”. Iwas amazed that the place had noparking for disabled persons near thepool.Imagine my horror when a law en-

forcement officer decides that the samecooler box [used at] Camps Bay must besearched. I refused as it contained myfood and I was not sure how clean hishands were.On what did he base the decision to

search my cooler box? It did not happenonce at Camps Bay.I informed him if he can come with

clean hands and food safety gloves, mycooler box is all his.I am back in Johannesburg, and I’m

still waiting for him.The straw that broke the camel’s back

was having to witness elderly people,including my dad, stripped of theirdignity when they had to relieve them-selves behind cars and dunes as someonehad decided there was no urgency toopen the public toilets.After several requests, it was finally

opened at 11:30.It made sense why it was kept locked.

It was filthy and vandalised. This wasthe site that greeted everyone who didnot want to be fined for relieving them-selves behind cars and dunes.I am not for one moment crying racism

or any similar overused words, as thecleanliness of Cape Town is what weshould strive for.Why are the same world class stan-

dards at Camps Bay, Fish Hoek andSeaforth beaches not applied at MnandiBeach? Why search people and theirproperty at Mnandi, and not at CampsBay or Fish Hoek beaches?

ANONYMOUS,Email

Belinda Walker, Mayoral CommitteeMember for Community Services andSpecial Projects, responds: The Citydoes not wish to apply double standardsin terms of how any of our facilities arerun; rather, we aim to ensure that allour facilities are welcoming, inclusiveand safe spaces for the public to enjoy.The writer’s concerns were fully

investigated by both the manager forCoastal Coordination and the director ofSport, Recreation and Amenities (SRA).Given that 31 December is New Year’s

Eve and with peak season there is likelyto be a swathe of beach-goers accessingour facilities, the City makes every effortto ensure our facilities are well-preparedand in a clean, tidy condition. Ablutionsat beaches are open from 09:00 to 18:00and these amenities are serviced daily bydedicated cleaning staff throughout the

day. During the Christmas and New Yearperiod, staff gave assurance the ablutionsat Mnandi beach were open on time.The Coastal Coordination manager did

not receive any complaints about theablutions being closed nor any com-plaints about their condition. In suchinstances, updates and reports areprovided by the Disaster Risk Manage-ment Centre straight away and giventhat SRA did not receive any complaints,this letter came as a surprise. Neverthe-less, we sincerely apologise for anynegative experience that the writer mayhave had.

. Richard Bosman, of the City’s safetyand security directorate, responds:With regard to searches done on beaches,the City’s bylaws prohibit the introduc-tion, possession and consumption ofalcohol on beaches. In spite of this, manypeople contravene regulations – oftenwith devastating consequences. Over thepast festive season, staff confiscated11 570 bottles of alcohol from the beaches– an increase of 3200 bottles comparedwith the previous year. We also reporteda dramatic drop in the number ofdrowning incidents over the same period.Law enforcement staff conduct searches

at all beaches. It is easier to do this atsome beaches where access control iseasier to manage, compared with CampsBay which is an open access beach. Atthe latter, officers have to rely onroaming patrols to spot infringements,instead of searching vehicles and confis-cating alcohol as people enter the beacharea.

Locals should learn from foreignersWhenever there are xenophobic outburstsit would seem the looting is an act ofenvy of the foreigners opening up smallbusinesses in our communities.These businesses are set up in homes,

garages or containers and they sell foodand other basic necessities cheaply tolocal communities.Although they are mostly small busi-

nesses, it can be an antidote to unemploy-ment. Those who operate these shopsemploy people from the local communityand they make a decent living.Our fellow South Africans should learn

from our foreign neighbours and beencouraged to take that bold step andopen their own spaza shops.South Africans should perhaps source

partnerships with the poorer communi-ties and finance a few residents to openup shops.If there is a low-cost housing communi-

ty or informal settlements in my area,choose a few homeowners and becomelegal business partners with them.If you have a car, go to the big whole-

salers and buy and deliver stock to thepartners. Have a meeting every Friday onprofits, stocktaking and expansion.

KEITH BLAKE

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 2015 NEWS 9

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67 BLANKETS FOR MADIBA

Knitwits justkeep on clickingMAGRIET THERON

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“My mother is 91 and, despite arthri-tis, she started knitting blanketsfor the 67 Blankets for Madiba

drive and it has given her a new lease on life,says Terry Milne from Fish Hoek. “Shecould not be here today, because she is sofrail; she’ll get blown over by the wind.”

Terry spoke to People’s Post at a high teacelebrating the first birthday of 67 BlanketsforMadiba held in the CompanyGardens onTuesday 27 January. Since the launch of thiscause in Johannesburg, it has gained worl-dwide support, with more than 2000 Face-book members who call themselves Knit-wits. Several groups in Cape Town come to-gether regularly to make blankets for thepoor.And anyone can be a Knitwit. Johan Beet-

ge says he became so attached to the blankethe crocheted for months last year that heslept under it the night before he donated itto the cause.Terry says: “My husband took up looming

and he made an enormous blanket. He is aperfectionist and has become proficient inthe qualities ofwool, so 67Blanketshas beco-me an entire industry in our household.”She is also involved with a group of wo-

men in Masiphumelele who knit squaresand she teaches children at primary schoolsto loom and knit as part of their life skillscurriculum. These squares are then sewn to-gether by volunteers to make blankets.The original aim of the 67 Blankets project

was tomake that number of blankets to handover to charity on Mandela Day in 2014. Butthat number was exceeded by hundreds.Now they are taking the challenge to the

next level, because, saysBryoniDawson, theCape Town ambassador, people will alwaysneed blankets.Carolyn Steyn, the driving force behind

the project, says: “We are on deadline. We

need 21 000 blankets from all around SouthAfrica to place at the feet of Madiba’s statueat the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tues-day 21 April, to celebrate our 21 years of de-mocracy.”Bryoni adds: “Even inmates in Zonderwa-

ter and Diepsloot prisons are knitting.”She says up to now this drive has grown

into a huge outpouring of goodwill.Cathy Dippnall, of Fish Hoek, says: “We

are a group of six women who get togethertwice a month to consolidate, bring donati-ons, share out andknit.We socialise and talkabout other projects we want to do.“Most of the women in our group did not

knoweach other before 67Blanketswas esta-blished and now we have become closefriends.”There are a lot of very enthusisatic people,

says Cathy. There are groups across all the

suburbs who meet every week, get sponsor-hips and deliver.CharmaineDamstra fromPlumstead is al-

readyworking on her eighth blanket for thisyear.“Our group meets every last Wednesday

of the month from 19:00 to late, or until allthe champagne is finished. We get very thir-sty; it’s hard work you know,” Charmainesays, with a wink.Florence Reddy from Grassy Park agrees.

“This project is like a bug that bit us and wecannot get rid of it. Housework and cookinghave become secondary. I take my crocheteverywhere I go, and if I can’t take it along,I won’t go.”V Visit the 67 Blankets for Madiba Facebook page tobecome involved or donate wool. The organisationdoes not have a bank account and does not acceptmoney as donations.

Cathy Farmer shows Nwabisa Mayema from the Waterfront the crocheting ropes.

67 Blankets for Madiba celebrated their firstbirthday with a high tea in the CompanyGardens.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 3 February 201510 PHOTOS

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V Lentegeur: Sector 3 will host a subforumelection at the police station’s lecture hall. Themeeting will start at 19:30 and all residentsfrom the area are invited to attend. For moreinformation phone sector commander, WarrantOfficer Pieterse on 079 894 1684.

Thursday 5 February

V Colorado Park: The Colorado Park andLondon Village (Colville) Residents’ Associationwill host their first monthly meeting for 2015at Colorado Park Community Hall. The meetingstarts at 19:30 and all residents are invited to

attend. For more information phone WashielaHarris on 072 381 9118.

V Portlands: All seniors living in Portlands areinvited to attend the opening of a newSeniors’ Club. The Joy-bells Seniors Club willhave their first meeting at the PortlandsCommunity Hall on the corner of Silversandsand Merrydale avenues. The meeting will startat 10:00 and residents between the ages of50 and 120 are urged to join. For moreinformation phone Martha Chippendale at072 335 8717 or 021 393 1693.

Saturday 7 February

V Woodlands: Woodlands residents are invitedto a public imbizo at the Juno open field parkin Woodlands. The meeting will start at 14:00and will be hosted by your sector commander.For more information phone Warrant OfficerPiedt on 021 658 9685.

V Lentegeur: Sector two will host a Subforumelection at the Lentegeur Community Centre.The meeting will start at 19:00 and allresidents from the sector are invited to attend.For more information phone sector commanderSergeant Booysen on 082 378 9294.

Wednesday 11 February

V Lentegeur: The Lentegeur West Ratespayers’Association will host their first communitymeeting at the Lentegeur Civic Centre. Themeeting will start at 19:00 and all residentsare encouraged to attend. For more informa-tion phone Peter Hoffman on 063 203 1430.

Thursday 12 February

V Beacon Valley: Ward councillor EddieAndrews will host a Beacon Valley Residentsreport back meeting at the Beacon ValleyCommunity Hall. The meeting will start at19:15 and all residents are invited to attend.For additional information phone Andrews’office on 021 444 8699 or Andrews on082 377 1414.

Friday 13 February

V Rocklands: The Little Dove’s Educare willhost a Disco and Karaoke fundraiser at theRocklands Civic Centre. The event will start at19:30 and will cost R30 per person. The eventwill also have a Valentine’s Day with a twisttheme and the dress code is strictly red andwhite. For more information call 021 391 2063or the principal on 078 774 7434.

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Homecoming of noteLOUISA STEYL

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Music should move listeners and upliftthe spirit.

This is the opinion of local doubleand electric bass player and composer Ben-jamin Jephta, who aims to do exactly thatwith the Benjamin Jephta Quintet’s debutalbum, Homecoming.

Benjamin recorded the 12-track album atSumo Sound Studios in Johannesburg, whe-re he now lives, but says he tried to hold onto stories from “home”, which for him isMandalay inMitchell’s Plain where he grewup.

Althoughhe’s only 22,Benjaminhasalrea-dy shared the stage with big names like Al-vin Dyers, Jimmy Dludlu, Camillo Lom-bard, Simphiwe Dana, Melanie Scholtz andMi Casa. But Homecoming is a way for thebassist to reconnect with why he chose to bea musician in the first place.

TrendyAfter completing his school career atMui-

zenberg High School, Benjaminmoved on tostudy jazz at the South African College ofMusic at UCT.

He explains that musicians are often

taught about musical concepts and genrealong with what’s “trendy”. For him, thismeant taking on whatever current genrewas considered “hip” and imitating the mu-sicians he looks up to, but in the process,Benjamin says he lost track of the spirit ofhis own music and the essence of what firstinspired him to play.

Musical biographyHomecomingwas born out of the idea that

Benjamin felt he has something to “say”mu-sically. “I also felt that what I was doing wasuniqueand that it had tobedocumented, andan album is a great way of doing that,” hesays.

In order to capture the spark that madehim fall in love with music, Benjamin wan-ted to explore his own history and incorpo-rate it into the sound of the album.

“Having been raised on the Cape Flats inMitchell’s Plain and coming through thechurch, I want to give the listener a musicalbiography ofmy life by using the harmoniesand melodies associated with that upbrin-ging.”

In fact, one of his favourite songs on thealbum is One for the Plein, which he wrotefor his home suburb. “The band always en-joys playing this live, because it has the abi-

lity to go anywhere.”The band Benjamin is referring to inclu-

des Kyle Shepherd (2014 Standard Bank Yo-ung Artist Award winner) on piano, Sphele-lo Mazibuko on drums, Marcus Wyatt ontrumpet and Sisonke Xonti on sax.

Another favourite isHymn for Ada, a songBenjamin wrote for Ada Loff from his localchurch who passed away from cancer. Hesays the song celebrates her life, and likeOne for the Plein, keeps developing.

Ultimately, Benjamin says, the compositi-ons on Homecoming are “quite simple andlyrical”.

“For me the beauty lies in the way eachmusician interpreted the music allowing itto speak into your spirit.”

Keep writingWhile he’s currently promoting the al-

bum, Benjamin hopes to play more showswith the quintet to develop the band’s soundas a collective and, of course, keep writingnew music.Homecoming will be available at African

Music Store and Up Beat Music in CapeTown from mid-February. Fans can alsokeep an eye on www.benjaminjephta.comfor information on when the album will beavailable online and his Cape Town shows.

Benjamin Jephta hopes to uplift and movepeople with his new album. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Izobell aims to pleaseVeteran entertainer Alistair Izobellbrings his latest one-man producti-on,Let’smakemusic, to the RoxyRe-vue Bar at GrandWest in February.Expertly weaving together songs

such as the Commodores’ She’s abrickhouse, EricClapton’sLeilaandAir Supply’s Two less lonely peoplein the world with his own material,Alistair plans to have his audiencessinging along from start to finish.Alistair has traveled the world

with themusical,Kat and the Kings,for which he received a Sir Lauren-ce Olivier Award for his role as Ma-goo on the West End and On Broad-way in New York.During his music career, which

stems back to the early 1980s, he hasworkedwith some of themost talen-ted and successful recording artistsin South Africa including the lateBrendaFassie, PJPowers,DrVictor

and the Rasta Rebels, Walk ThisWay and Ringo Madlingozi.Alistair was also one of the lead

vocalists of the renowned group,The Rockets, before embarking on anew journey when he opened hisown production company, AlistairIzobell Productions. One of his firstmajor achievements in this newventure was securing the exclusiveAfrican rights to a wonderful andacclaimedNewYorkmusical,ThreeMo Tenors.V Let’s make music will run at the Roxy Re-vue Bar from Friday 6 February to Wednes-day 4 April, with four shows a week. Ticketscost R90 and are available from Computic-ket.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V 10 readers can each win double tickets tosee the show. Visit www.peoplespost.co.zato enter.

Alistair Izobell is set to get feettapping at the Roxy Revue Bar.PHOTO: JESSE KRAMER

A taste of BollywoodBollywood fans can look forward toan explosion of colour and splen-dour when Rhythm India hits Arts–cape Theatre.Local performance group Taare

will perform the Bollywood danceproduction on Friday 6 and Satur-day 7 February.The show consists of 20 uniquely-

themed dance acts and a host of Bol-lywood songs that will creativelyencompass aspects of both the tradi-tional and contemporary forms ofIndian dance.Thedancers hope to bring the rich

culture and heritage of India to life,presenting audienceswith avibrantdisplay of music and costumes.Taare is a Bollywood dance per-

formance troupe based in CapeTown.The troupe, under the artistic

directorship of Ahneesh Valodia,was founded in March 2012 with amission to promote and preservethe Indian arts through the creativeuse of Bollywood song and dance –the essence of their latest offering,Rhythm India.The troupe also aims to provide a

professional platform from whichyoung individuals can nurture andenhance their talents as dancers,while contributing to the enrich-ment of the greater Cape Town com-munity.V Tickets for Rhythm India are available atComputicket.

Ahneesh Valodia and his dancetroupe, Taare, will be at ArtscapeTheate in Rhythm India.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Alvon Collison (right)will present Lovechanges everythingwith Shannon Lewis(left), Janine Pick andFaried Swartz atAlvon’s Home Theatreon Saturday 14 andSunday 15 Februaryfrom 17:00. These fourvocalists will combinetheir vocal talents toperform the musicfrom some of AndrewLloyd Webber’s popularmusicals. Snacks andrefreshments areincluded in the ticketprice of R100. Call021 551 0969 forbookings and details.

Hand up to find your soundThe Sounds of the Nations SchoolofWorship for 2015 is starting thisFebruary.The School of Worship is desig-

ned to help students acquire a dee-per understanding of how to findtheir unique God-given sound in

worship, as well as developingexisting skills to a new level.The School of Worship will run

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continue to 25 April in Parow atR200 a month.

Sounds of the Nations will alsohost master classes that focus ondifferent aspects of the music in-dustry.V Visit www.sotncapetown.com for moreinformation about the course and masterclasses on offer.

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Glendene United remains on top of thelog and The Magic picked up a vitalaway point in this weekend’s ABC

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phatic performance with a 2-1 win overCrystal Palace.The home side took a 1-0 lead into the

break, before ‘Dondo’ levelled matters forGlendene and ‘Razor’ kicking the winner.Second-placed Zizwe United secured a

2-1 victory over third-placedHellenic,with

Batandwa ‘Lanka’ Mzilikazi and Sine-themba ‘Eto’ Mti getting onto the score-sheet respectively for Zizwe.Bottomof the table, TheMagic, travelled

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goalless draw with RC Athletico at Rooi-kraans. Knysna Bafana (Ikapa) got back totheir winning ways with a 5-1 hammeringof FC Tygerberg.Mitchell’s Plain United also regained

their winning form when they edged out

Moonlight 1-0 in Lansdowne.Ajax Cape Town claimed a narrow 1-0

win over rivalsASDCapeTownat Ikamva,while Steenberg United grabbed maxi-mumpoints fromGrassy ParkUnitedwiththeir 1-0 win at Rooikraans.

Steenberg United player Tshepo Moletsane (inyellow) and Mogamat Ceres from Grassy ParkFC challenge for the ball during the ABCMotsepe Cup played at Rooikrans SportComplex on Saturday. The derby between thetwo neighbours was won 1-0 by Steenberg .

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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Boost for the gentlemen’s gameSAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee121

Local sports stars are giving back to pri-mary schools in the Western Cape in abig way.

At the official launch of the JP21 projectin Mitchell’s Plain, Proteas cricketer JP Du-miny expressed his excitement and passionfor the game and giving back to his commu-nity.

Established in 2014, the project is based ona real commitment in re-igniting the passion

and drive for the game of cricket in under-privileged communities and schools.

With the focus on the 54 primary schoolsin Mitchell’s Plain, 30 schools are alreadyparticipating in the programme.

“This project and what it stands for issomething very close to my heart,” Duminysaid.

“Being someone who has come from thecommunity and having lived in the commu-nity, I understand the need for role modelsin this community and that is why I startedthis project.”

Duminy has funded the project in conjunc-tion with numerous sponsors and also hasbacking from Western Province Cricket.

Nabiel Dien, Amateur Cricket Managerfor Western Province Cricket, thanked andcongratulated Duminy on the official launchof the project.

“Thank you JP for bringing back to thecommunity,” Dien said in his speech.

“I’ve known JP since he was 11-years-old and I am not surprised at allthat at the values he has grown upwith and he realises how importantit is for us to bring back to the com-munity so that out of Mitchell’sPlain another Protea cricketercan be born in the distant fu-ture.”

Dien also made mention thatDuminy has pledged to sponsorone or two pupils from theproject to attend the NewlandsCricket School which waslaunched two weeks ago.

President of Western ProvinceCricket, Beresford Williams,says he is equally excited aboutthe initiative.

“Congratulations on thisproject and this great initiative. It is a trueprivilege to be part of this and be involvedwith you. Everyone knows JP as the iconand on the world stage he is among the verybest in the world, but one thing I have cometo know about JP is that he is a humbleyoung man and today he is putting his workinto action, making a contribution, makingan investment and giving back and creatingopportunities for other young people,” hesaid. The project will be aimed at both boysand girls and schools have already come onboard.

Jamaine Cloete, Natheer Wagner, MarkWille and Amien Kader will run the initia-tive as project coordinators while Duminyis away for work.

Cloete says this will not influence the chil-dren’s results.

“We want this project to serve as a reward

for hard work,” he says.Protea cricketers Robin Petersen and Faf

du Plesiss have also pledged their supportin becoming ambassadors for the project.

The core purpose of the project is to im-prove the state of cricket in schools and theyhope to roll the project out to high schoolswithin a few years.

The team aims to start by empoweringteachers, revitalising cricket facilities atschools, establish recognised and formal lea-gues, to provide schools with equipment, im-prove social interaction with learners usingexternal service providers, building part-nerships with various stakeholders, fun-draising programs, holiday programs andwinter nets. The project will also be rolledout to other areas in the future.V For more information visit their websitewww.jp21project.co.za.

Amien Kader, Natheer Wagner, JP Duminy, Jamaine Cloete and Mark Wille from part of theteam who will drive project JP21. They aim to start with an assessment of the area for thenext six months to get more schools involved. PHOTOS: SAMANTHA LEE

JP Duminy thanked his sponsors and his mentors for theirinvolvement with the initiative. They aim to take theproject to high school’s within the next few years.

TouchlineTopicsV RUGBY: The Altius Collegians RFC will behosting their annual junior registration onSunday 15 February from 09:30 to 12:00 atthe Lentegeur Sports Complex. Bring along anID size photo, ID or birth certificate andschool’s semis number. Call MarawaanAbrahams on 083 543 4683.

V RUGBY: Retreat RFC invites players topre-season training on Tuesdays and Thurs-

days from 18:00 at Allenby Drive SportsComplex.

V KLAWERJAS: Mitchell’s Plain klawerjasUnion (MPKU) will hold its AGM on Sunday,15 February from 11:45 to 16: 00 at theWeltevreden hall, Rocklands. All existing clubsand any new clubs must be present. Call JoyCourie on 076 754 4964.

V SOCCER: Bluebells AFC invites members,parents and supporters to its AGM on Monday9 February at 20h15 at the clubhouse.Official junior training starts on Friday 20February at 17:30 at Bonnytoun.

V SOCCER: Tramway Football club invites allcurrent and prospective junior players (under-7

to under-17) to join its pre-season trainingevery Wednesday from 17:00 – 18:30. Theyalso need any potential junior coaches to jointheir coaching family. Training is at theGroenewald Sports complex in Southfield(opposite Southfield station). Call DudleyLewis on 082–797–2677.

V WORKSHOP: The Healthy Weight pro-gramme at the Sports Science Institute ofSouth Africa (SSISA), presents an eveningworkshop with Sarah Chantler, registereddietitian at SSISA on Monday 9 February at17:30. Entrance is free, but you must RSVPbefore Friday 6 February to [email protected] to secure your place.

V SOCCER: Mr Price Parkhurst AFC wiil start

training this week at the Portland SportsComplex from under-7 to over-40’s onMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 16:30- 19:30. All old, new and interested membersare all welcome. Contact Matt Booysen on021 371 9189 or 076 014 3138.

V SOCCER: Santos FC will be hosting theirunder-19 (born 1996-1997) trials on Monday 9February from 15:00 at the Santos Academy(330 Imam Haroun Road, Lansdowne). Playersneed to bring along a certified copy of theirID or birth certificate as proof of identifica-tion, soccer boots, shinguards, training kit(shorts, T-shirt, socks) and gloves forgoalkeepers (goalkeepers only). For furtherdetails contact the office on 021 696 8193 oremail [email protected].

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R109 995

Dep: R57 000 & R2 178 x 36R135 408

Dep: R57 000 & R2 178 x 36R135 408

Interest & Service charges are included in the monthly instalments

PAY DIRECTLY TO USWHY WAIT? 19.65% INTEREST!

JUSTIN082 886 2967

GEO082 269 9882

GRANT078 735 9882

2006 BMW 320D(Fantastic Economy)2006 BMW 320D

(Fantastic Economy)

R59 995

1998 Opel Corsa LiteDep: R16 000 & R983 x 30

R45 490

R36 995

2008 Toyota Yaris T3+Dep: R45 000 & R1 697 x 36

R106 092

R84 995

2007 Opel Corsa 1.4iDep: R40 000 & R1 512 x 36

R94 432

R74 995R75 995R29 995

2005 VW Polo Classic 1.9 TdiDep: R28 000 & R1420 x 36

R79 120

1998 Ford Courier 2500TD D/CabDep: R41 000 x R1 531 x 36

R96 116

1994 Toyota Camry 200iDep: R14 000 & R900 x 24

R36 800

A/C, P/S, E/WA/C, P/S, E/W FANTASTIC ECONOMYFANTASTIC ECONOMY A/C, P/S, E/WA/C, P/S, E/WLOW KM’SLOW KM’SVERY NEATVERY NEATSPACIOUSSPACIOUS

2004 M/BENZ C230 COUPÉDep: R51 000 & R1 882 x 36

Total: R118 752

R95 995R74 995 R39 995 R124 995R34 995

1997 OPEL CORSA LITEDep: R15 800 & R940 x 30

Total: R44 000

2006 VW POLO 1.4Dep: R40 000 & R1 460 x 36

Total: R92 560

R74 995

2003 VW CITI GOLFDep: R18 500 & R1 033 x 30

Total: R49 640

2004 MAZDA RX8FINANCE AVAILABLE

SPORTY, FULLHOUSESPORTY, FULLHOUSERELIABLE & POPULARRELIABLE & POPULAR CHOICE OF 3CHOICE OF 3 SPACIOUSSPACIOUSVERY SCARCEVERY SCARCEECONOMICALECONOMICAL

2003 BMW 318iDep: R40 000 & R1 512 x 36

Total: R94 432

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Westridge Yankees player Lee Marks (in blue)struggles to hold on to a return peg as NigelKerchoff of Hamiltons slides into second basein their Major League encounter at TurfhallSport Complex on on Sunday.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS