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Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral committeemember for human settlements, andNtombizandile Mahlasela, from the City’spublic participation department, joined into build houses in Pelican Park last week.This was part of a collaborative initiativebetween the City of Cape Town, Habitatfor Humanity, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and Power Construction in celebratingMandela Day. To date, the City has alreadyhanded over about 1 500 Pelican Parkhomes to beneficiaries.
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MITCHELL’S PLAIN
Fire takes family’s allSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
A fire that claimed the lives of two hasleft three children orphaned and an-other twowithout a home of their own.
The Fredericks family has lost everythingin a blaze that engulfed their family homeon Sunday 12 July.Simone Fredericks was at home when the
fire started.She explains that everything happened
very quickly.
“Webraaied for lunch andmade potjiekos.I rememberat 17:00 Iwas sweeping thekitch-en and then went to the room. A short whilelater I heard the electricity box trip andwentto see what happened. That is when I sawthe black smoke coming from the frontroom,” she says.The 25-year-old then rushed to get the
1-year-old and 5-year-old children out of thehouse.She then returned to get her mother out
of the house.The mother, Elizabeth, says she had in-
haled smoke and was rushed to hospital.Her son, Ricardo (38), and his girlfriend,
Chantelle Lucas (39), were trapped insidethe house.Neighbours grabbed their hosepipes and
tried to extinguish the blaze and assist thecouple, but they were too late.“There was nothing anyone could do for
them because the fire was burning too hot,”Simone says.She says the rescue services were quick
to respond to their call but the fire had al-ready spread through the ceiling, destroying
all their belongings.The fire had reportedly started in the front
room where the couple had been sleeping.Police confirm that an inquest docket has
been opened for investigation. The cause ofthe fire has not yet been determined.The couple’s two children, their aunt and
grandmother did not sustain any injuries.The couple’s eldest daughter was not at
the home when the blaze started.“Everything happened so quickly,” Simo-
ne says.V Continued on page 2.
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They are staying with Elizabeth’s sisterCathlin Fransman while the children are inthe care of their aunt until the home can berepaired.
Thereafter Elizabeth says she will requestcustody of the children.
The City of Cape Town has been notifiedof the blaze. Work to rebuild the home willsoon begin.
The family is still in need of basics suchas baby formula, beds, furniture, applian-ces, nappies and other necessities to get backon their feet.
The family has also asked for assistancein sending the 10-year-old child back toschool with a school uniform and stationery.
The little girl is at Merrydale Primary
School.All goods new and second hand are wel-
comed.Fransman, Simone and Elizabeth would
like to thank everyone who assisted the fam-ily when the blaze started and for the effortsof their neighbours and rescue and fire per-sonnel who responded.
For those who have donated time andgoods to the family, they have also expressedtheir gratitude.V To donate to the family call Cathlin Fransman on021 374 7307 or Bazil Coetzee on 073 886 3678.V Anyone who can assist in the investigation is alsourged to call investigating officer Detective SergeantDaniel Patrick Brandt on 021 377 5097 or073 459 2799.
The home was sealed off after the blaze but thieves broke through the front door in anattempt to steal items from inside. Their efforts were foiled. The home was completelydestroyed in the blaze on Sunday 12 July. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Family fears thatthey will be nextSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
He is only 10 years old and he fears forhis life after the brutal killing of his
father and two other men.“I don’t want him to get bail. If he gets
out, he will kill me,” he tells People’sPost.
He says this of the man accused of kill-ing three of his family members on 12February.
Houwa Abdi, the widow of one of thevictims, says theman accused of murderis well-known to the family.
“We don’t want him to get bail,” shesays with the help of a translator.
She explains that the man currentlybehind bars was arrested on the sameday as the murders took place.
Muhamud Abdi Gorane, a familymember, explains the events.
“Here is where he was killed,” hepoints out the window.
He explains that the accused shot theonemanand thenwalkedaround the cor-ner where he shot the other two.
They all died at the scene and the man
was arrested.The police investigation is continuing.
The motive is unknown at this stage.“I feel like he is targeting our family
but I don’t know why. He killed my hus-band and two other family members andI fear we will be next,” she says.
Another family member says that themanwas heard by 11 other people sayingthat he would kill the rest of the family.
“We want him to sit in jail for 20 to 25years for what he has done,” she says.
The family now anxiously await thehearing.
The family has already collected signa-tures from the local Somalian communi-ty to present to the court but they arenow calling on the support of the broadercommunity.
Jasmine Harris of the Town Centresubforum says she will help in facilitat-ing the petition process and will havethem at her shop (Jasmine’s Takeaways)in Town Centre.
The accused is expected to appear incourt on Wednesday next week for hisbail hearing. The family hopes to presentthe signed petitions on that day.
Three Somalian refugees were killed within minutes of each other by a man known tothe family. The victims’ family is calling on the community to sign a petition to opposebail as they fear he will kill them all if he gets out. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
Cops dismissed for briberySAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
Two Mitchell’s Plain police station officershave been dismissed following a disciplina-ry hearing on corruption charges.
The two constables were arrested at thestation in February and have been on sus-pension until their dismissal now. Theyhave also appeared in court on charges ofcorruption and bribery (“Corrupt cops sus-pended”, People’s Post, 10 March).
According to a source close to the investi-gation, it all started when a warrant officerat Lentegeur police station received astrange call from a suspect who was at theback of a police van.
The officer who arrested the corrupt po-licemen confirms this.
“A suspect calledme and explained the sit-uation. He was left at the back of the vanwith his cellphone and was told to call his‘people’ for money,” he says.
According to the officer, the constableshadasked the suspect howmuchhewaswill-ing to pay for his release.
According to the suspect, the two officershad searched his home following a tip-offthat drugs were being kept on the premises.
He was not home at the time and drugswere foundburied in the garden of theman’sBitou Street home.
The man’s wife called him to come home,where the two constables arrested him.
The warrant officer says when the man
was meant to call his “people” for briberymoney he called Lentegeur police station in-stead.
“I tried to stall them and get a Section 252clearance, but I was too late. They took theman home and he offered them R500, whichthey refused. He then offered them R1000,which they accepted. Because I did not getthe 252 in time, the man paid them from hisown money,” the source says.
A “Section 252” is a warrant to perform anundercover operation.
When the man returned home he phonedthe officer, stating he had paid the two con-stables in R20 and R10 notes.
When the warrant officer went to checkthe log it was found that the drugs had beenhanded in and signed by one of the officers.
The two were called in as they were aboutto leave the station. When asked to emptytheir pockets, a roll of R10 and R20 notes wasfound on one of the officers.
The officers, aged 29 and 33, have sincebeen dismissed from the police.
Major-general Abraham Goss says the in-ternal disciplinary hearing is complete, butthe criminal case is still under investiga-tion. “Wewant this to serveas a strongwarn-ing to the other officers, that corruptionwillnot be tolerated,” he says.
The police are also urging residents to re-port police corruption andbrutality, as “thiswill not be tolerated” either.V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Mpost”SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
Two Sentinel St homes raided for drugs, ammunition
The police in Mitchell’s Plain are keepinga stern approach to drugs and gangsterismin the area, leading to several arrests.Police spokesperson Sergeant Jerome
Voegt says the success is only achievedthrough a good relationship with the com-munity.On Wednesday 15 July at 20:15 the Mitch-
ell’s Plain crime prevention unit searcheda house in Sentinel Street, Tafelsig after re-ceiving information that drugs were storedat the house. During the search the officersfound a large quantity of drugs hidden in-side the house.These consisted of 42 dagga stoppe, 42
mandrax tablets, 80mandraxhalf tablets, 98
small packets of tik, 2 scales and R1824 incash.Two suspects, aged 31 and 50 years, were
arrested and have appeared in court on re-lated charges.Police officers also received a tip-off on
Friday last week. They followed up on theinformation that ammunition was beingstored at a wendy house in Sentinel Street,Tafelsig.They searched the wendy house and
found 36 live 9mm rounds of ammunitionhidden inside.A 29-year-old manwas arrested for illegal
possession of ammunition and has ap-peared in court on related charges.
Witnesses needed after woman run overThe police are calling on the communityto help them with information about ahit-and-run incident in Tafelsig.Police spokesperson Sergeant Jerome
Voegt says the accident took place inSpine Road on Thursday at about 21:30.“The 56-year-old woman was crossing
the street when she was run over by aMazda 2. No further details were re-ceived,” he says.– Samantha LeeV Anyone with information on the incident areurged to call investigating officer Detective Ser-geant Vyan Claasen on 082 587 4369.
Opportunity to learn music in WoodlandsTheMitchell’s Plain communitymusic acad-emy is offeringmusic classes to anyone inter-ested in Woodlands.Classes will take place on Mondays and
Tuesdays from 17:00 to 20:00.An open meeting and registration will be
held at the Mitchell’s Plain music academyatWoodvillePrimarySchool onMondaynext
week from 18:00 to 20:00.The school has highly qualified teachers
who offer lessons in piano, guitar, keyboard,drums, bass guitar, vocal training andmusictheory.For more information call Trevino Isaacs
on 071 871 1936 or Melvin on 073 656 2492 oremail [email protected].
The Triumph Sports Car club invites own-ers of classic cars to participate in the Cen-tury Classic car run on 15 November.
This event is for veteran, vintage andclas-sic cars – the car must be at least 25 yearsold and the total age of the car and drivermust equal or exceed 100.
Participants will drive 100km from themeetingpoint atCenturyCity, althoughvet-eran cars may be given a shorter route.
The event will be limited to 100 entries.Drivers will gather at Century City,
where parking will be provided as well assecurity, toilets, hot drinks and food stalls.
Prizeswill be awarded to, amongst others,the oldest car that completes the event, theoldest driver and the oldest driver and carcombination.
Interested persons are also encouraged tosupport the event by way of seeing the carsoff at Century City and meeting them at theend point.V For more information email Tom Dougan on [email protected].
Golden oldies and theircars in unique run
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School gets 19 new licks of paintSAMANTHA LEE
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Portland High School pupilswalked in to a cleaner school
when the new school term startedyesterday after a Mandela Dayproject saw 19 classrooms repaint-ed.The paintwork was organised by
local councillor Eddie Andrewsand his youth mentorship pro-gramme participants.These Decisions Affect Destinies
(DAD) ambassadors, a few parents,staff members and pupils of theschool, as well as the First West-ridgeScouts and representatives of
the City of Cape Town nature con-servation department, all lent ahand to the Mandela Day initia-tive.The DAD ambassadors also pre-
pared a short presentation onwhatformer president Nelson Mandelameant to them.The 19 classrooms had their
walls painted and floors swept.Andrews also vowed that this
would not be the end of their in-volvement with the school. He saidthe ambassadors had identifiedseveral other matters that neededattention.Theywoulddedicate twodays of the school holidays inOcto-ber to address these.
The group of volunteers before starting to remove graffiti, paint and sweep 19 classrooms at Portland High Schoolfor Mandela Day. PHOTOS: SAMANTHA LEE
Ward councillor Eddie Andrews covers graffiti in one of the classrooms withNikita Arends and Jade Davids.
The provincial government wants tohonour the legacy of former presidentNelsonMandela bydeveloping a tourismroute which traces his journey in theprovince.Alan Winde, provincial minister of
economic opportunities, says it is part ofa series of heritage tourism proposals toboost the province’s growth.The proposal comes from South Afri-
can Tourism’s mobile app, which isbased on a map of Madiba-inspired tour-ism attractions.“Themapwas launched last year to en-
courage local and international touriststo walk in the footsteps of Madiba. Wehope these initiatives will offer an au-thentic experience to visitors, allowingthem to experience a piece of the West-ern Cape’s rich cultural heritage,” hesays.The proposal is to develop signage for
the Madiba route, which will highlightculturally significant sites in the prov-ince, Winde explains.“It is our goal to develop clear signage
for the Madiba route so tourists are ableto easily navigate to the different sites.We will work with local and nationaltourism authorities to market the route.At this stage this is a proposal, and wewill engage the relevant stakeholders.Collaboration with key roleplayers iskey to ensure the project’s success,” hesays.The proposedMandela journey will be
made up of Robben Island, Pollsmoorprison, Drakenstein correctional servi-ces, City Hall and Parliament.Theproposalwill be included in the ac-
tion plan aimed at growing the tourismindustry. It will be submitted for approv-al next month.“We can increase the economic contri-
bution of the tourism sector by up toR28bn from R17bn. It could add up to100 000 formal jobs. Currently, 204 000residents are formally employed in thetourism sector. To achieve these goals,the private and public sector have to col-laborate and jointly invest in a set of fo-cused, specific projects.”
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“On Monday 13 July at 13:00 the officerswere executing a routine vehicle patrol onthe corner of De Duin and Silvermynstreets when they noticed a suspicious-looking person standing on the street cor-ner. Officers then managed to apprehendthe suspect as he was walking down thestreet and they found in his possession a9mm pistol and ammunition,” he says.
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JUST WHAT I NEED: Mitchell’s Plain police officers have dug deepto warm a cold and wet winter day. Several officers based at theMitchell’s Plain police station headed for Town Centre with a pot ofsoup. A warm cup of soup was welcomed by many as they tried toavoid the heavy downpour and icy wind as they got off taxis.
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TO WALK AMILE, OR 150:Proporsionalrepresentativecouncillor YagyahAdams from theCape MuslimCongress donatedfood parcels and150 pairs of shoesto various religiousorganisations inMitchell’s Plain onTuesday last week.The food andshoes are to beredistributed tothe less fortunatein the community.
Lots of handsmake lightSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
A lot went into seeing the resi-dents of the Beaconvale Frail
Care Centre smile in a two-day cel-ebration this past weekend.Sponsors from all over the Cape
came on board to bring some joy tothe residents as part of MandelaDay celebrations on both Fridayand Saturday.Sponsors included the SA Navy,
Prasa, Jet Mart Town Centre, Pickn Pay Promenade, Mitchell’s Plainhospital, Edgars, Shoprite and thedepartment of home affairs.Moses Tabo, Navy Executive Of-
ficer of Simonsberg, says their in-volvement with the centre is not aone-day event.“We have been involvedwith the
centre for the past five years, as-sisting with maintenance andpainting.“Our flag officers encouraged us
to go out and we decided to comeand spend our 67minutes here,” hesays.Other officers also visited other
areas to address various needs aspart of Mandela Day, Tabo says.
Joining inThe Navy donated toiletries to
the Frail Care Centre on Friday.They were joined by Mitchell’s
Plain hospital staff, who donatedblankets, and the department of
home affairs, which brought cake.The hospital has also committed
to continuing to support theCentreas their partner.
Party timeOn Saturday, stores donated sev-
eral novelty items and food for acelebratory event, which wasmade possible by Prasa.Minister of tourism Derek Han-
ekom accompanied Prasa officialsto the Centre. They donated an in-dustrialwashingmachine and dry-er, something director RaymondMitchell has been asking for forsome time.Hanekom said on Saturday the
Mandela Day celebrations at theFrail Care Centre were importantbecause the elderly are neglectedin South Africa.“We don’t look after our elderly
andwemust take care of them.Nel-sonMandela cared about everyoneand ifwehada little ofNelsonMan-dela in each of us, South Africawould be a wonderful place,” hesaid in his speech.Mitchell thanked all those in-
volved for their contributions tothe Centre. Chairperson of theboardCarolMentor sharedhis sen-timent.V The Centre is grateful for all the sponsorsfor their help for Mandela Day and beyond.Further donations are always welcome.Call the Centre on 021 376 1440 for moreinformation on their needs.
Above left:Minister DerekHanekom (right)with the centre’syoungestresident, DavidBotha (20).They arepictured withdirector Raymond Mitchell.
Right: RaymondMitchell with
Shaun Webberof the SA Navy
with thetoiletries
donated to thecentre.
Above: Resident Shaun Pillay (60) could notcontain himself when the music started. Heentertained the crowd with his dance moves.
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‘Worthless’tablets raidedNICOLE MCCAIN
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A new technology rolled out in ambulan-ces across the city ismaking emergency
medics a target for crime.This as three sources in the industry,who
do not want to be identified as they are notcontractually permitted to speak to the me-dia, claim that robberies and attacks havespiked over the last few months, especiallyin areas such as Mitchell’s Plain, Manen-berg, Hanover Park and Khayelitsha.They believe the spike coincides with the
installation of tablet devices in ambulan-ces, which linkmedics to the call centre andprovide directions to the emergency.Somemedicswho have been held up have
even been asked to hand over the “tablets”,sources say.
Useless outside ambulancesThe tablets, according to a sourcewith in-
dustry knowledge, have been installed in away that makes them “impossible to re-move” from the ambulances.The tablets are also locked and will only
work on the health department’s system,and are useless for any other user.The installation of the devices, referred
to as MDTs, cost about R300m, the sourcesays.Medics have reportedly raised their con-
cerns with management, but have received
no reaction.They are now calling for immediate ac-
tion to be taken, to inform the communitythat the devices are not removable and arenot useable outside the ambulance.Sources say the device, which ismounted
above the dashboard, is clearly visible atnight.The system also updates continuously,
and can be heard beeping from outside theambulance.They say in some areas, medics even
choose touseambulances inwhich thedevi-ces have not yet been installed or switch itoff.They say no education has taken place in
communties to inform the general public ofthe function of the MDT devices.
Added pressureThe increase in attacks has left medics
fearful, a source confirms, with many al-ready expected to attend to patients in areasthey feel are unsafe or where gang violenceis prevalent.“We already have the pressure of having
to respond to as many calls as possible. It’snow becoming just a job and we are losingour passion,” he says.The department of health refused to con-
firm the existance of the MDT devices, say-ing to do so could make ambulances moreof a target.They declined to comment further.
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Grade 8s attend youth mentor campYouth Month ended on a high note for
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14 were nominated by their teachers to takepart in the third annual youth camp.The DAD programme’s primary objective
is to address social ills in a preventativemanner, says ward councillor Eddie An-drews, the programme’s founder.“Pupils are equipped with the necessary
skills tomake an informed decision, fully re-alising that every decision has a conse-quence. The effect is either positive or nega-tive depending on the decision made,” hesays.
Participating pupils and facilitators at thethird annual Decision Affects Destinies youth
camp held at the end of June.
Tuesday 21 July
V Town Centre: The Mitchell’s PlainCommunity Police Forum will hold itsquarterly public feedback meeting in thepolice station boardroom at 19:00.
Wednesday 22 July
V Tafelsig: The Mitchell’s Plain CommunityAdvice and Development Project will host adomestic violence information session atthe Tafelsig library from 11:00 to 13:00.
Thursday 23 July
V Colorado Park: The Colville (ColoradoPark and London Village) Residents’Association will hold its monthly meetingat the Colorado hall at 19:30. All residentsare encouraged to attend.
Saturday 25 July
V Portlands: Cape Flats YMCA Yarts willhost an open mic session at 7 Pisa Closeat 19:00. Entry costs R15 for spectatorsand R5 for artists. Hurry on to sign up asonly eight slots are available for performing acts. The evening is open to singers,dancers, rappers, bands, comedians andpoets. Food and beverages will be on sale.
Monday 27 July
V Classes: Registration for the matricclasses opens for the new term and willrun at Westridge and Strandfontein highschools from Monday to Thursday from18:00 to 19:00. For more information callMrs Petrus on 083 670 6940 or MrHendricks on 084 622 5602.
Thursday 30 July
V Beacon Valley: The Beacon Valley CPFsubforum will host its monthly checkinmeeting at the community centre at 19:00.All residents are urged to attend. Callchairperson Lorna Hermanus on073 657 4296 or sector commanderSergeant Elroy Johnson on 079 894 1682for more information.
Friday 31 July
V New Woodlands: Fullham FC will host a“back to school” party at the Northwoodcommunity hall at 19:00 at a cost of R25per person. Call B. Mentor on072 850 8659 or Najuwa on 084 012 3249.
V Muizenberg: The Strandfontein AFC willhost “the white party” at the Muizenbergcivic centre at 19:30. R50 per person getsyou in. The dress code is smart casual.Bring your own XYZ and platter and joinDJ CATT on the dance floor. Call072 244 6902 for ticket information.
V Lentegeur: Standards United FC willhost a karaoke night at the Lentegeur civiccentre from 20:00 to 01:00. R30 perperson gets you in. Patrons are allowed tobring their own XYZ but no beers. A barfacility will be available. Call Ganief on083 395 6115 or Hiema on 072 908 2367.
V Wynberg: Masters softball team willhost a concert fundraiser at the Wittebomecivic centre at 19:00 in aid of attendingthe World Masters Games in New Zealandin 2017. Funds raised will go towardtravelling costs. Limited tickets areavailable at the door. Call 076 477 3312.
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We hear of people taking the law into their own handsto deal with criminals, more often these days.Andwhile not only the hardened criminals, but also the
petty thieves are “punished for their crimes” by ordinarymembers of the community fed up by a “lack of policeaction”, very often vigilante justice becomes more thanjust a “simple hiding”.Recently, a suspectedmurderer paidwith his livewhen
residents of Kalkfontein decided to take the law into theirown hands.The reason? The community “distrusts” the police.
Theyalso complain about the lackof policing in their areaas is the case with other crime ridden areas across theCape.In a separate incident earlier thisweek, nine foreigners
and a South African were robbed at the bottom of Lion’sHead in Cape Town.When the victims chased the criminals after the rob-
bery, one called the SouthAfrican emergency number 112– without success.He phoned his mother, who tried phoning the 112 emer-
gency number as well as 10111 for over 20 minutes. Whenshe finally got through to the Cape Town Central policestation, the police officer on the phone did not knowwhere Lion’s Head is. The victims gave up after waitingon help to arrive for 35.Although the above incidents are not related , there is
an agreement: the police were conspicuous in their ab-sence.Such clumsy action (or rather a lack of any action) is
a blot on the name of our sergeants.The longer this poor service continues, the more the
community will continue to take the law into their ownhands – in itself a frightening and unacceptable idea!
Look out for morel mush-roomI’m a Rondebosch-based mushroomforager and fungi researcher in need ofsome knowledge and/or advice fromFish Hoek residents who may havespotted an extremely rare mushroomgrowing in the valley.The morel mushroom is highly
sought-after for its excellent taste and isextremely rare to find in Cape Town.Research has led me to believe that
Fish Hoek was once a hotspot forforaging wild morels, but this is goingback over 50 years.
The morel is brown-yellow, shaped likea small conical brain and usually popsup in spring when the ground warmsup, at least in the northern hemisphereit does.They have been known to pop up after
fires and are believed to be mycorrhizal,meaning that they grow under certaintrees – in this case oak, ash, elm andapple orchards.I am curious as to whether they are
still around.Finding one, or a patch of them, would
be quite a discovery.Any information about these mush-
rooms and their last seen location wouldbe highly appreciated.I wish to find them and collect sam-
ples, as to preserve their spores forfuture propagation around the city.Eating them is undoubtedly a bonus!Please email me at [email protected] if
you know anything of this rare fungusthat grew in Fish Hoek.
JUSTIN WILLIAMS,Email
Cry of desperationBy the time this article is published,another two coffins would have beencarried by bereaved family members toour local cemetery.Another two young lives cut off in the
prime of their youth.More tears, more heartache and more
uncertainty of what to expect next.As a community we are desperate –
desperate to see the end of this senselessbloodshed, desperate to be freed from thisevil that seems to overwhelm everythingin its wake.These are not words of despair, but
words of desperation. In spite of all ourefforts we humanly endeavour to do tomake our community a better place, theauthorities still ignore or choose tooverlook what is happening.As community leaders, organizations,
structures and churches we are doing ourlevel best but the reality is that we arenot the authorities. We are not the police,social development, court or the govern-ment.As long as basic services are not
delivered within the reach of the commu-nity, desperate times will prevail.I hope out of our desperation this time
round we will keep those who areresponsible to render these services,accountable and that if they don’t weshall collectively deal with the matter.
PAUL PHILLIPS,Parkwood
Gender violencea serious issueThe horrendous and brutal attacksagainst the courageous 14-year-oldGrabouw girl, and the 18-year-old matricpupil, Sanet de Lange begs the question,“When will civil society start winningthe battle of violence against women?”The ongoing scourge of the abuse ofwomen and children continues unabat-ed!Have we forgotten the brutal murder
of 2-year old baby Zoey Petersen at thehands of her drug-crazed father?The most vulnerable in our society
continues to be violated almost on a
daily basis, despite campaigns such asthe 16 Days of Activism for No Violenceagainst Women and Children, whichruns globally from 25 November (Inter-national Day for the Elimination ofViolence against Women) through toInternational Human Rights Day on 10December. I urge civil society to collec-tively tackle the issue of gender violenceseriously, and for government to securethe highest political commitment to endthe pandemic expeditiously.
COUNCILLOR MARK KLEINSCHMIDTKenwyn
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Vigilantismreal but scary
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Muggings, robberies must be reportedIt’s been safe and quiet for the last fewmonths at sunrise beach where localMuizenberg residents enjoy walkingtheir dogs or just taking a family stroll.But in the last week three violent
attacks have occurred.Two Sundays ago a man was robbed
at knife point and last Tuesday twoseparate incidents of ladies being robbedat gun point, at 10:00 by a couple of
youths.This is terrible. The sad thing is most
of these are never reported to the police,as people feel “What’s the point?” Thenthey complain that the police do noth-ing. These attacks need to be reported inorder for the law to do something aboutit!
CONCERNED DOG WALKER,Email
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A few of Cape Town’s divas will be onstage at theJosephStoneAuditorium
for a special once-off performance onSat-urday 1 August.They’ll be performing in Kat Gilardi’s
Divas one night only, a cabaret show ofdrag queens lip-synching.The annual charity concert is the
brainchild of Kat, who grew up inMitch-ell’s Plain and now lives in RondeboschEast.“I won Miss Gay Western Cape in 2010
and as the titleholder you have to comeup with a fundraising or awareness con-cept,” she explains. Considering therewere already many pageants on offer,Kat decided to do something she enjoyed.
Creativity“Cabaret or lip-synching deserves the
respect of an art form as it was notviewed like that.”Kat explains that there’s a lot of effort,
energy and creativity that goes into pre-paring a song to perform.She decided to create a concert to
showcase Cape Town’s talent on onestage to raise funds and educate localcommunities.“Wearenot just boys ormen indresses
but men with talent and creativity withamazing personalities and good souls.”Funds raised at the concert will go to
theMiss GayWestern Cape competition.They run soup kitchens and finalists ofthe competition visit old-age and chil-dren’s homes.“My team and I at Miss Gay Western
Cape have no financial backing,” Katpoints out, adding that theywelcomeanycontributions to help them with theircharity work.Kat says the audience at this year’sDi-
vas one night only show can expect a big-
ger and better production than ever be-fore.
Big namesMost of the performers involved are
seasoned cabaret artists, but there willalso be some new talent who made itthrough an audition process.Some of the names on stage include
Manila vonTees,VidaFantabisher,Ana-stacia Khan, Angel Lalamore, DayanaLimaand 3D (ThreeDivas), who’ll be per-forming hits by divas like Patti Labelle,Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, TinaTurner, Ariana Grande and Madonna.Heart 104fm’s Irma G will be the MC forthe evening.Kat says the show has become a true
community event with something for ev-erybody on stage. She also invites the au-dience to join the stars at the concert’safter-party at West End in Rylands.V Tickets for Divas one night only on Saturday 1August at 19:30 for 20:00 cost R100 each andare available from Computicket.V Anyone who would like to sponsor somethingfor the show or the goodie bags for the artistscan email Kat at [email protected].
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One show to seehits and stars
Kat Gilardi is producing Divas one nightonly at the Joseph Stone Auditorium onSaturday 1 August.
A dance challenge for young dancers inteams or solo is happening at Canal Walkthis weekend.The Dancer’lympics competition sees
teams competing across awide range of gen-res and styles. It is a celebration of unityand collaboration for teams aged 10 to 21years, and promises to be one of the year’smost memorable spectacles for competitorsand audience members.Entry to the competition is free. Entrants
fromall dance genres, groups, crews and so-lo performers can download entry forms atwww.canalwalk.co.za/events and bring itto the Centre Court on Friday from 14:00 to17:00.
Auditions will be held on Saturday from10:00. Four esteemed dance directors willchoose teams of 30.The dance directors will then announce
their Dancer’lympics teams on Sunday atnoon.Dancers who are selected for a Danc-
er’lympics team will work with a dance di-rector on a 15-minute performance for thefinals on Sunday 23 August.CanalWalk has donated R 30 000 in prizes
for the winning Dancer’lympics team. Oneteam member also stands a chance to wina family getaway to the Lost City Palace Ho-tel at Sun City.V Visit www.canalwalk.co.za for more information.
Dance crews compete
The highly anticipated local production ofWest Side story opens at Artscape OperaHouse on Thursday.Presented by Eric Abraham and the Fu-
gard Theatre, West Side story, by LeonardBernstein, Arthur Laurents and StephenSondheim, based on an original conceptionof Jerome Robbins, will be staged until Sun-day 23 August.This version will be directed by Matthew
Wild, withmusical direction by Charl-JohanLingenfelder and choreography by LouisaTalbot, the Fugard Theatre team thatbrought audiences the sell out seasons ofTheRocky horror show and Cabaret.The show features a cast of 40 and the Cape
Town Philharmonic Orchestra conducted byCharl-Johan.The story, inspired by Shakespeare’s Ro-
meo and Juliet, is set in the Upper West Sideneighborhood in New York in the mid-1950s.The musical explores the rivalry between
the Jets and the Sharks, two street gangs ofdifferent backgrounds. The members of theSharks are taunted by the Jets. The youngprotagonist, Tony, a former member of theJets and best friend of the gang leader, Riff,falls in love with Maria, the sister of Bernar-do, the leader of the Sharks.The powerful all local cast will be led by
South African theatre stars Jonathan Rox-mouth as Tony, Lynelle Kenned as Maria,Bianca le Grange as Anita, Christopher Jaft-ha as Bernardo and Daniel Buys as Action.V West Side story will be performed from Tuesdays to
Fridays at 20:00, on Saturdays at 16:00 and 20:00 andon Sundays at 14:00 and 18:00. Tickets cost from R95to R400 through Computicket or the Artscape box of-fice on 021 421 7695.
Music, dance in our own ‘story’
Bianca le Grange as Anita in West Side story,which opens at Artscape on Thursday.
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Ready for actionThe City has an established grant-in-aid
policy, but this is the first time that the so-cial development and early childhood de-velopment directorate is disbursing thefunds.
“Our directorate is only a few years oldand so until now our focus has been on get-ting our internal policies, process and pro-grammes up and running,” said SuzetteLittle, mayoral committee member for so-cial development and early childhood de-velopment. “We are now in a better posi-tion to build partnerships with communityorganisations working in the social devel-
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ApplicationsCommunity organisations working in
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Application forms for grants are availa-ble at the various social development andearly childhood development district offi-ces.V For more information call Patty des Fountain on021 417 0141 or Fatima Davids on 021 417 4086.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAINTuesday, 21 July 2015 SPORT 15
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
The Western Province CricketClub Badgers (WPCC) hockeyteam has repeated last year’s
heroics and successfully defendedtheir Greenfields Elite Club Chal-lenge title in Durban at the week-end.
The tournament boasts the larg-est total prize money for a SouthAfrican hockey tournament.
WPCC pocketed R25 000 for its ef-forts in securing the tournament’stop honours, which is the highestprize money ever awarded inSouth African hockey history.
The Greenfields Elite Club Chal-lenge is the only non-tertiary na-tional hockey tournament on theSA circuit to feature the country’stop club hockey teams.
The tournament was establishedin 2013 by Riverside Sports andRiverside Hockey Club to show-case proficient top class hockey bypremier players in a festival typetournament.
This year, spectators were treat-ed to an even more exciting displayof intense hockey performancesfrom SA’s top players and clubs.
Participating teams included theBadgers, Kearsney Hockey Club(2nd), Riverside Hockey Club (3rd),Wanderers Hockey Club (4th) andOld Edwardians Hockey Club
(5th), who were also newcomers tothe tournament, and Malik Old Al-banians Hockey Club (6th).
Deserved championsThe Badgers would seal the deal
in the final match of the festival,beating Kearsney 3-0, with goalsfrom captain Andrew Cronje, Matt-hew McConkey and Ryan Crowe.
According to Jon Cook, the Badg-ers were fully deserved champi-ons: “Throughout this outstandingevent, the Badgers were compactin defence, inventive in midfieldand composed in front of goal.
“The Cape Town side were alsoindebted to their inspirationalgoalkeeper Mark Turner, whomade a number of breathtakingsaves at vital moments in histeam’s four matches.
“The impressive Kearsney outfitmade the Badgers work hard forthe victory, yet the goal scoring op-portunities they created didn’ttranslate into dividends.”
WPCC wins richest prize in SA hockey
The Western Province Cricket Club Badgers team is elated with their second consecutive win in the GreenfieldsElite Club Challenge tournament held in Durban on the weekend. PHOTO: GREG LABUSCAGNE
Throughout thisoutstanding
event, the Badgerswere compact in de-fence
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ON TOP OF THE BALL, TOP OF THE LOG: Strandfontein United’s Carl Ardendorff(left) is beaten to the ball by Beacon Spurs’ Tohier Martin in their Super League matchat Stephen Reagan sport grounds on Sunday. Spurs cemented their place on top of thelog with a 41 victory. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Touchline topicsThursday 23 July
V Westridge: Westridge Yankees will be hostinga meeting for all current and prospectiveplayers (especially those residing in Mitchell’sPlain and Strandfontein) for Westridge Yankees’baseball major league, major league reserveand u.18 teams for the forthcoming season. Themeeting will take place at Westridge HighSchool at 19:30. The focus of the meeting willbe on the club’s preseason training andlogistical planning for the season ahead. Formore information contact Rae Ripepi on084 642 7779 or 074 892 3953.
Friday 24 July
V Lansdowne: Santos will be hosting trials fortheir senior team at their academy in 330Imam Haron Road at 15:00. The trial is opento players under the age of 21 and all thoseinterested should bring a certified copy of theirID or birth certificate. Players are also encouraged to bring their own soccer boots, shinguards, training kit (shorts, tshirts and socks)and goalkeeper gloves (for goalkeepers only).For more information contact the Santos officeon 021 696 8193.
V Rocklands: The Rockafellas Football Club inMitchell’s Plain will be hosting the launch ofSafa’s annual u.16 “tournament of light” at
19:00. The tournament is scheduled to takeplace at the Rocklands sports complex from 8to 10 August. The tournament of light aims toexpose young talent, whilst encouraging theyouth by way of enlightening them withpositive advice in an effort to nurture theirtalents. For more information contact NinoSolomons on 021 521 3705 or 082 333 3304.
General
V Athlone: Moves are afoot to hold a reunionof players and clubs who were affiliated to theold Cape FA that played in Turhall during thedecades of the 1970s and 1980s. All interestedparties can contact Ray Sauls on 074 107 0199or Reg Bengamin on 082 886 6280.
V Want to see your sporting event or newsrelating to your sport club published inPeople’s Post?Email [email protected] or call021 910 6586 no later than the end of thebusiness day on a Thursday in order for yourevent or news to be published in the followingedition of People’s Post.Your email should contain the basic details ofyour event (date, time, venue and/or price),background information regarding the event aswell as all contact information for the partiesinvolved.
COLLISIONCOURSE: MarcusKleinbooi (left) of
Tygerberg preparesto tackle False Bay’s
Mike Popmeierduring their WPRFU
Super League Amatch at Florida
Park on Saturday.PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/
GALLO IMAGES
KICKING UP A STORM: 13yearold EaronIsaacs from Landsowne was one of 14 u.15girls representing Safa Western Province at
the Nelson Mandela Challenge Soccer Tournament in Johannesburg over the weekend.
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Soccer lovers in the Mother City are setfor a treat this weekend as the CapeTown Stadium will play host to the in-
augural Cape Town Cup.English Premier League side Crystal Pal-
ace as well as 18-time Portuguese PremierLeague champions Sporting Clube de Portu-gal (Sporting Lisbon) will feature alongsidelocal clubs Ajax Cape Town and SuperSportUnited.
The tournament will kick off on Friday at17:45 when SuperSport United’s Gordon Ige-sund (a former Ajax Cape Town coach him-self) and his charges pit their skills againstAlan Pardew’s Palace.
This will be followed by home favouritesAjax facing off against Sporting, who haverecently appointed former Benfica coachJorge Jesus to mentor the Lisbon outfit.
According to Sporting’s Joao Gomes, theyare proud to be invited to play in the pre-sea-son spectacle in Cape Town.
“We are certain that participation in thistournament will be beneficial for the prepa-ration of the first team for the season,” saysGomes.
“We point out that for Sporting to partici-pate in a tournament in South Africa has aspecial feeling because as early as 28 July1997 we have a strong bond – the date onwhich NelsonMandela became amember ofmerit of Sporting Clube de Portugal.”
The battle lines are drawn once again onSunday with the losers of Friday’s matcheshoping to salvage pride in the third placeplay-off, which precedes the final. It takesplace at 13:00.
Ari Efstathiou, Ajax Cape TownCEO, saidat the launch of the Cape Town Cup that thetournament would be a springboard for fu-ture collaborations between the club and theCity of Cape Town.
“We hope to grow this tournament in theyears to come and host other big-name soc-cer clubs in Cape Town. We ask for the sup-port of the entire Cape Town community tomake this event a hugely successful one.”
Tickets cost between R150 and R325, withthe City offering an “early bird” promotion:Buy a R200 ticket for Friday’s matches (forseats on the middle tier of the north andsouth stands of the Cape Town stadium) andreceive a free ticket to Sunday’s final day.
For thosewhowant to attend oneday, tick-ets will cost R150 (east stand) or R250 (weststand). R325 will secure a ticket for a seat onthe west stand for both Friday and Sunday.
Anunlimitednumber of tickets are availa-ble for students (over 18 years) and pension-ers (over 60 years) at R150, R250 and R325.For scholars (0-18 years), an unlimited num-ber of tickets are available at R100, R200 andR300.
No tickets will be sold at the stadium onthe day.V To keep up to date, follow @CapeTownCup on Twit-ter or visit www.capetowncup.co.za.
Cape Town Stadium hosts the inauguralCape Town Cup festival of soccer thisweekend.
LEAP OF FAITH: Faizel Adams (left) of Woodlands United tries to challenge for theball against Bayhill United’s goalkeeper Marlon Opperman who is at full stretch duringtheir Super League encounter at the Stephen Reagan sport grounds on Sunday. Thematch ended 11.
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