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TUESDAY 2 December 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za TELLING IT AS IT IS RETREAT AlistAir izobel rAmAine bArreiro-lloyd and Present blAckbyrd tAke note bAnd loukmAAn AdAms and Present Mark Brickles 072 742 6963 CEA: MIEA Broker/Owner. RE MAX / Ultra Select Every Agent Will Promise To Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it Call Mark For More Info OR SMS “G2”, Your Name, Email address/ address to 072 742 6963 FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08 24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK www.markbrickles.com If your Home Doesn’t Sell We’ll buy it *T & C Apply* X1PH806H-QK021214 SHAREDON PARK Plan to improve safety CHEVON BOOYSEN @ChevonBooysen A bold plan to improve safety and security in Sharedon Park has been implemented. The plan, masterminded by the Sharedon Park Ratepayers’ Asso- ciation, has a five-point structure which will be implemented over the next two years. It follows residents’ concerns about an increase in criminal ac- tivity over the past few months. Association chairperson Eric Bailey says the plan will be imple- mented before the festive season and they have already made signif- icant progress. “We spoke to ward councillor Marita Petersen and she supports the initiative. We want to tackle crime head-on during this festive season, but we also do not want to make these measures uncomforta- ble for residents,” he explains. During the first phase, which has already begun, the association has called for the closure of several public open spaces. “This was done at the entrance to a nearby informal settlement. We requested that the holes in the fencing be closed and this has been done,” Bailey says. The association has also been in discussions with a resident, who works for a surveillance company, to set up two CCTV cameras along Military Road to tighten security in the area. He further explains they plan to monitor pedestrians and vehicles entering and exiting Sharedon Park. The cameras will form part of the Real Idea Project which will be in- troduced to the greater Retreat ar- ea next year. Bailey adds the association will also be reeling in the support serv- ices of safety and security person- nel in the area. “Our community borders on a nature reserve; as we have access to the guards on site, we are able to enforce their services as well. We will also be enlisting the help of the railway police,” Bailey ex- plains. In addition, residents will also be required to take ownership of open spaces. This will require all residents to monitor movement at open spaces in their surrounds. “We want people to take owner- ship of their community; this will be a form of taking ownership. We know people drink [alcohol] on parks and vacant plots in the area and want this to stop,” Bailey says. There will also be youth pro- grammes to keep youngsters busy and off the streets. “We want our youth involved in changing the face of our communi- ty. This will be done by running programmes which will include drug awareness campaigns, foetal alcohol syndrome workshops and many youth activities,” Bailey elaborates. He adds the organisation will form a partnership with the City of Cape Town’s social development department for these programmes. “We are confident these meas- ures will ensure criminal activity in our areas die down over the next few years,” Bailey concludes. Newly elected Muizenberg Com- munity Police Forum (CPF) chair- person Frank Bokhorst welcomes the plan, although it was only brief- ly discussed with him at a recent CPF sub-forum meeting. “We need to implement safety plans for our precinct. With this safety plan, we can then see what can be expanded into other areas [in the precinct],” he says Bokhorst adds the CPF wel- comes all suggestions from com- munity organisations to ensure safety in the areas. “We need to listen to our resi- dents’ needs. Having safety plans in place can only further ensure the safety of all,” he says. V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1. UNDER SCRUTINY: Access points like Henley Road will be closely monitored as part of a plan to improve security in Sharedon Park. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Plan to improve safetyCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

A bold plan to improve safetyand security in SharedonPark has been implemented.

The plan, masterminded by theSharedon Park Ratepayers’ Asso-ciation, has a five-point structurewhich will be implemented overthe next two years.It follows residents’ concerns

about an increase in criminal ac-tivity over the past few months.Association chairperson Eric

Bailey says the plan will be imple-mented before the festive seasonand they have alreadymade signif-icant progress.“We spoke to ward councillor

Marita Petersen and she supportsthe initiative. We want to tacklecrime head-on during this festiveseason, but we also do not want tomake these measures uncomforta-ble for residents,” he explains.During the first phase, which

has already begun, the associationhas called for the closure of severalpublic open spaces.“This was done at the entrance

to a nearby informal settlement.We requested that the holes in thefencing be closed and this has beendone,” Bailey says.The association has also been in

discussions with a resident, whoworks for a surveillance company,to set up two CCTV cameras alongMilitary Road to tighten securityin the area.He further explains they plan to

monitor pedestrians and vehiclesentering and exiting SharedonPark.The cameraswill formpart of the

Real Idea Project which will be in-troduced to the greater Retreat ar-ea next year.

Bailey adds the association willalso be reeling in the support serv-ices of safety and security person-nel in the area.“Our community borders on a

nature reserve; as we have accessto the guards on site, we are ableto enforce their services as well.We will also be enlisting the helpof the railway police,” Bailey ex-plains.In addition, residentswill also be

required to take ownership of openspaces.This will require all residents to

monitor movement at open spaces

in their surrounds.“We want people to take owner-

ship of their community; this willbe a form of taking ownership. Weknow people drink [alcohol] onparks and vacant plots in the areaandwant this to stop,” Bailey says.There will also be youth pro-

grammes to keep youngsters busyand off the streets.“We want our youth involved in

changing the face of our communi-ty. This will be done by runningprogrammes which will includedrug awareness campaigns, foetalalcohol syndrome workshops and

many youth activities,” Baileyelaborates.He adds the organisation will

form a partnership with the City ofCape Town’s social developmentdepartment for these programmes.“We are confident these meas-

ures will ensure criminal activityin our areas die down over the nextfew years,” Bailey concludes.Newly elected Muizenberg Com-

munity Police Forum (CPF) chair-person Frank Bokhorst welcomestheplan, although itwasonlybrief-ly discussed with him at a recentCPF sub-forum meeting.

“We need to implement safetyplans for our precinct. With thissafety plan, we can then see whatcan be expanded into other areas[in the precinct],” he saysBokhorst adds the CPF wel-

comes all suggestions from com-munity organisations to ensuresafety in the areas.“We need to listen to our resi-

dents’ needs. Having safety plansin place can only further ensurethe safety of all,” he says.V Share your thoughts. Starting with theword “Post”, SMS your comments to 32516.SMSes cost R1.

UNDER SCRUTINY: Access points like Henley Road will be closely monitored as part of a plan to improve security in Sharedon Park.PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Dress up for a good causeMONIQUE DUVAL

@monique_duval

It’s that time of the year when women andgirls kick off their boots, get out the ra-zors, warm up the wax and find a new col-

our to brighten up their toe nails.Yes, summer is here and soon we will see

women across Cape Town show off the legsthey have been hiding all winter by wearingtheir favourite dresses.Somewill go for short and tight, while oth-

erswill opt for the skater dresseswhich com-plementmost body types. Still others will gofor a fuller length maxi-style dresses.Whatever your preference, a dress is the

one clothing item that helps women cele-brate their femininity.This year a local NPO is calling on Cape

Town women to wear dresses for a goodcause.MilkMatters, situated atMowbrayMater-

nityHospital, has launched theirDresses forLives campaign where women get theirfriends, family and colleagues to pledge do-nations for each day they wear a dress.

HistoryAccording to their website, Milk Matters

was formed in 2003 by a group of lactationconsultants and two mothers.The group was inspired by the Ithemba

Lethu Breastmilk Bank in Durban and iden-tified a similarneed inCapeTown toprovidebreastmilk to infants who had been aban-doned or orphaned as a result of their moth-ers suffering from HIV or Aids.They have three in-house milk banks at

various hospitals.

CampaignCoordinator Jenny Wright explains the

idea originated from one of their supporterswho decided she wanted to raise awarenessand funds and asked friends and family tosponsor her for each day she wore a dressin December.“She raised sufficient funding to enable us

to go ahead with redeveloping our website,a project that is nearing completion,”Wright says.This year she approached the organisa-

tion and challenged staff to join her.After gaining support, the team thenopted

to invite breastmilk donors and other sup-porters to participate by either wearingdresses too and getting sponsors or by spon-soring a woman of the Milk Matters team.

NameWright says the team thought long and

hard about aname to describe the campaign.“We wanted the name to capture what we

are doing.We arewearing dresses so that ul-timately more premature babies who weighless than 1.5kg can have access to donorbreastmilk, which can undoubtedly be life-saving for them,” she says.By wearing dresses the organisation

hopes to raise funds for the breastmilk bank,as well as awareness to get more mothers todonate milk.Wright says just 50ml of breastmilk can

feed a baby of less then 1.5kg for 24 hoursand it can save their life in those first criticalfew weeks if their own mother is unable toprovide the breastmilk they need.

Signing upWright says women wanting to partici-

pate are required to sign up with the organi-sation and gather support from theirfriends. For each day they wear a dress forthe month of December, their friends agree

to make a donation tothe organisation.The campaign also

appeals to men to as-sist who can helpfund a staff member,friend or relative par-ticipating.Wright explains

once the final total israised they will as-sesswhat themost ur-gent needs are andwhere the money canbe used to make thebiggest impact.“Someof themoney

will be used for publicawareness materials,as without things likeposters and pam-phlets mothers willnot know they can do-nate their milk andwewouldnot have do-nor breastmilk forthe babies,” she says.Wright further

adds that the organi-sation is in need ofnew freezers.“With a caring, in-

volved community, 31days, a few dresses–and just think of theimpact we can have –donor breastmilk isgoing to more of ourmost vulnerable pre-mature babies with the life-saving benefitsit brings.Helpus givehopeand life to prema-ture babies when there might otherwise

have been none”.V For more information call 082 895 8004 or [email protected]

NEW HOPE: Funds raised will be used to assist babies like these accessdonated breastmilk. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Fireworks under scrutinyMONIQUE DUVAL

@monique_duval

A call has been made to ban fireworksin False Bay.This follows a report submitted to

theSouthPeninsula asking for comments onthe current sites where residents are al-lowed to discharge fireworks.Speaking during the meeting several

councillors raised their concerns about fire-works and other activities on Guy FawkesDay.Councillor ShaunAugust said the daywas

no longer enjoyable as children also threwpaint at each other, attack commuters andcause chaos.“They even cover their hands with black

nugget andplace blades between their handsand smear people. They inflict harm andcause fear,” he said.August explained these activities went

“hand-in-hand” with the discharging of fire-works.“I don’t even know why we allow fire-

works on 5 November. If we take the fire-works away maybe we can deal with theseother activities,” he adds.While the subcouncil has a demarcated ar-

ea at Sunrise Beach, several councillors re-ported fireworks in residential areas.Strandfontein councillor Elton Jansen de-

scribed the activities as “evil” and saidsomething needed to be done.In addition to these activities, Jansen said

animals and pets were badly affected whenfireworks were discharged in residential ar-eas.“We find all sorts of sick activities where

people even stick fireworks at the back of an-imal and set them alight,” he said.Subcouncil chairpersonFelicityPurchase

described the events as thuggery and agreedsomething needed to be done.Proportional councillor Patricia Francke

said Guy Fawkes was also used by gangstersto fool police.She explained as fireworks are discharged

in Ocean View, residents were often con-fused.“There are fireworks on the one side and

gunshots on the other. It is hard to tell thedifference and gangsters know this,” she

says.Francke also raised concerns about the il-

legal sale of fireworks in residential commu-nities.Councillor Simon Liell-Cock said the re-

strictions should not apply to those who hadpyrotechnics licences.According to the report there are eight de-

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the sites and suggest alternatives due to re-

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AFTERMATH: A worker is seen cleaning Strandfontein Pavilion after Guy Fawkes celebrations. PHOTO: YUNUS MOHAMED/FOTO 24

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LOOKING BACK: Nicola Jacobs from Bonteheuwel is proud to see her narrative on display. Visitorscan read the accounts. PHOTOS: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Traffic planCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

A request for traffic calming meas-ures along Tecoma Road has beengiven the green light.

The request was approved by the Pro-tea Subcouncil following complaintsabout excessive speeding.Ward councillor Jan Burger received

requests from residents to slow downmotorists, tackle congestion and en-hance road infrastructure.

In the request, resident Paul Wilsonsaid the road is used as a “short-cut” andmotorists travel at high speeds.In an email to Burger on Thursday 23

October, Wilson said residents fearedfor their safety as the traffic volumesalong Tecoma Road had increased con-siderably.Wilson requested urgent intervention

as he feared a “terrible accident is immi-nent”.“There has been a drastic increase in

traffic over the past few months – to apointwhere trucksand taxisuseTecomaRoad as a short-cut and a means to getto the commercial business parks,” Wil-son said.Further in hismotivationWilson says

Aureole Road used to be the main routefor the short-cut, until a speedbumpwasplaced in the road.“Since this has happened, it is more

convenient for [motorists] to use Teco-ma Road,” he added.He also says the additional traffic

posed a safety risk.Wilsonoutlined inhis request toBurg-

er that the road needed traffic calmingmeasures, as he believed this would de-

ter motorists using the road as a short-cut and travelling at high speeds.“We have on several occasions nearly

been victim to a car, taxi or truck hittingus when we reverse out of out of ourdriveways,” Wilson said.“The vehicles do not slow down and

hoot whenwe have just pulled out of ourdriveways as a result of complete impa-tience.”He adds children used to be able to

play in the road but this is no longer pos-sible as the road is nowused excessively.“Tecoma Road is a residential road

withmany childrenwho love to play out-side, but lately the street is empty be-cause of the dangers for the children toplay,” Wilson said.“I grew up in this street during the

1990s and we played outside with littleworry of vehicles and drivers behavingthis way.”Wilson also conducted his own traffic

survey from 06:35 until 08:00 on Friday24 October.During this time 130 vehicles were re-

corded.During the November subcouncil

meeting, councillorsunanimouslyvotedin favour of the request.Burger says an assessment will now

be done by the City of Cape Town to de-termine whether the traffic calmingmeasures are needed in the road.“Once this is approved by the City, the

financing for the calming measures willbe added to the 2015/2016 budget. Thesecalming measures will then only be putin place during this period,” Burger con-firms.V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word“Post” SMS your comments to 32516 at R1.

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WRITE TO US |email | fax | post

Warm sun on your shoulders, soft sand betweenyour toes.Summer is here. Andwith it, long days relaxing

at the beach.But this, for many, includes a cold beer (or several) de-

spite law prohibiting alcohol on beaches.Over the weekend, the City of Cape Town’s Law En-

forcement Department confiscatedmore than 150l of alco-hol from the various beaches and issuedmore than a doz-en alcohol-related fines.In terms of the City’s bylaws, possession and consump-

tion of liquor in beach areas is prohibited. Any offendersare liable to have their alcohol confiscated and be issuedwith a R500 fine as well as a written notice to appear incourt.This is little deterrent formany, with officers confiscat-

ing over 8 000l of alcohol from beaches across the metrolast year.This culture of drinking has deep roots in the Cape.The dop system, introduced after the abolishment of

slavery, allowed a farmer to pay his employees with alco-hol instead of wages. We put ourselves and our familiesat risk through high alcohol consumption.More than threemillion people died from using alcohol

in 2012, the World Health Organisation has said.The study found South Africans consume, on average,

over 8l of pure alcohol every year. However, a large por-tion of alcohol consumption is unreported, which meansthis average could be as high as 11l.For our drinking patterns, on a scale of one to five –

with five representingmost risky– South Africans scoreda four.And despite the best efforts of lifeguards, every year we

lose loved ones on the city’s beaches.Many of these deaths could have been avoided if the al-

cohol had been left at home.Perhaps it’s time we started guarding our own lives,

starting with corking the wine.

Thanks for the supportWith this letter I would like to take this op-portunity to thank a few people and busi-nesses around the greater Retreat area.The space provided will never be big

enough to thank those who stood by me andmy NPO this year .To all of you: thank you somuch for a bril-

liant 2014.Without all of you it would have never

been possible to achieve the vision and goalswe set as a NPO, to meet the needs of ourcommunities and to keep the fight aliveagainst all social evils that affects all of us.Working in such a beautiful community,

but which is filled with social evils and lotsof negativity, the only hope I have and seefor a better future is to be in constant prayerand to never give up on the positive aspectsof life.I need to thank the following people which

made somuch things possible. Thanks to Pe-ter Solomon, his wife, his immediate familyandhiswonderful and sincere employees fortheir contributions throughout the year to-wards our projects.Also, thank you for the services you of-

fered the late Dominic Paulse.Thanks to Chantal Scnhell-Martin, her

husband Rudy Martin and their family.Thank you for a brilliant year and thank

you for the sponsors and donations youmade possible. I love and appreciate both ofyou and your children.Also to Mr Khan of the ABC Spice Centre

inMilitary Road, the Desperate Housewivesin Diep River for our Women’s Day eventsponsor and also to Envor Windaai, a localbusinessman of Wynberg.Thanks to Nazeem Sonday, Josephine

Hare of St Montague’s Village for her con-stant support of our projects.To my family, who always supports my

theories and plans, thank you so much.And to Lucinda Evans: thank you for your

support. Steenberg police, thank you for al-ways going the extra mile.I thank all communities for the under-

standing. We have and encourage you all tostand tall at all times.Have a Merry Christmas! This organisa-

tion will never close its doors; we will bethere throughout the festive season.My contact numbers are 072 153 4894 and

076 789 2178. Keep safe.CLIVE JACOBS,Lavender Hill

Appeal for donationsWe are a community-based ministry us-ing sport as a tool to share positive lifeskills.We are having our annual year-end

Christmas camp from Friday 12 to Sun-day 14 December.We thank you for your ongoing support

to help change communities.It is such a good feeling seeing positive

change in children and the communitydespite the ongoing challenges we all todeal with.We are appealing to you for your part-

nership / support towards the 2014 camp[catering] for about 50 children and fiveadults.We do this yearly to show appreciation

to the children who chose to better theirlives and their community using sports

as a tool to learn from each other.We will need to feed 50 children over

three days and a variety of snacks will beappreciated aswe have various ages – be-tween nine and 16 years old.We are also raising support as most

children coming from poverty-strickenhomes are finding it challenging to raisefinance needed per child.Feel free to sponsor a child with a fi-

nance contribution of R150 per child orthe R 7500 needed for the entire group.Thank you in advance and let us know

if you would like a DVD copy of the FunDay to see how your business and youhave impacted our children and commu-nity. Contact me on 082 726 9342.BRADLEY BARNES,Community Sports Life Coach

Make a wayAwoman froman informal settlement askedfor my help in a matter regarding the lastwishes of her late husband.She said her late husband had mentioned

if he were to die she would be reasonablywell cared for financially. She stated that hehad worked for four years at a company ona permanent basis and the only financialblessing was her late husband’s two weeks’pay and a small funeral policy.She said nobody informedher of any other

financial benefits.She searchedeverywherebut therewasno

will, note or any other document left by himto guide her to any financial benefits.I examined the pay sheet; there were no

other deductions except a small amount forUIF. I took her the bank her husband dealtwith and insisted the consultant dig deep in-to the late husband’s banking account; wediscovered payment for a life policy.The consultant gave me the name of the

insurance company. When I enquired, nosuch company existed.I thenwent into the bank details of the late

husband’s status on Google and found hehad a policy with the bank and they neverknew he had died. You can imagine the joyand excitement the wife expressed and sheis now busy with her rightful claim.All of us have to leave clear wills or in-

structions to our loved ones of what to do inthe event of us passing on.KEITH BLAKE

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Your SMSes. This is disgusting. Another summer andour disadvantaged children must sufferagain. The City of Cape Town “working foryou” is a farce. This would never be allowedin affluent areas. Our communities just ac-cepts that which is thrown at them.Wake upand smell the coffee.

.Will the gentlemanwalkinghis twodogsin Gougem Road, Southfield every morningplease stop them from doing their businesson my pavement? I am watching you and soare the neighbours. Take whatever comesyourway, as youwouldnot like it.Angry res-identV Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”SMS your comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

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Protesters ‘take back’ parkCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

In a bid to take back their field, a groupof youngsters gathered at Magda RoadPark to participate in a protest soccer

match.People’s Post recently reported on big

boulders placed on the field to deter soccerplayers and putters from playing on thefield (“Retreat putters not playing ball”, 11November).The protest match was arranged by Ro-

scoe Palm after a friend read and informedhim of the article. The protest was held onThursday 13 November.“Wewanted tomake a statement because

they cannot take this space away from us.It’s the only place to which we have free ac-cess,” Palm said.The group of about 50 youths gathered on

the field late afternoon before kicking offjust before 17:00.“This large group doesn’t usually attend

practise.Normally, there are notmore than15 players at a time,” Palm says.During half-time one of the players, Ra-

feeq April climbed one of the rocks and amemorandum was read out to those in at-tendance.“This is all about youth development. In-

steadof being chasedoff the field,we shouldbe encouraged to play outdoors. We need tokeep youths away from drugs and gangs,”April read.Thosewho gathered at the foot of the rock

clapped and cheered in support of the state-ment.“Our demands are reasonable. Instead of

wasting money obstructing spors in ourcommunities, local government shouldspendmoney in areas like Retreat. [This is]where the need is greatest,” he continued.The memorandum called for ward coun-

cillor Jan Burger to have the rocks re-

moved and for players to be allowed accessto Allenby Drive Sports Field for regularpractice sessions.“We do not have free access to the field

in Allenby Drive and it is the only otherspace in our area which is big enough forpractice sessions,” Palm added.He also said they are often turned away

by “people who view themselves as gate-keepers”.The memorandum also questions the

money used to place the rocks on the field.Palm said the conditions at Magda RoadPark wasn’t ideal.“We play along the vlei, which is danger-

ous because somebody can fall in here anytime.What other choice do we have?” Palmquestioned.A petition was circulated among ball

players which the group plan to handoverto Burger along with the memorandum.They have also threatened to place rocks

on Burger’s lawn if they do not receive aresponse within seven working days.Burger, however, says he has not re-

ceived it.He says the rocks are still on the field and

nothingwould be done about its removal asthe group never approached him yet.He explains he receives conflicting views

from residents living near the park.“Some people just do want the players in

the area. while others do not want themthere at certain times. On the other hand,you have the residents who do not have aproblem with them at all,” he says.Burger emphasises he will re-look all as-

pects of the complaints and try to find anamicable solution.“However, this will only be done next

year. In themeantime, the rocks will be lefton the field,” he says.V Do you have a problem with ball games on thefield? Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your viewsto 32516. SMSes cost R1.

PROTEST AT PLAY: A group of youths took part in a protest soccer match after rocks wereplaced on the field at Magda Road Park. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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BEACH SAFETY

Calm watersfor the CapeOver 250 trained and accredited life-

guards will be deployed to variousbeaches between 10:00 and 18:00 dai-

ly during the festive season.This service will be boosted by lifesav-

ing clubs on some beaches, LifesavingWestern Province’s volunteer servicesand the National Sea Rescue Institute.

In addition, there will be 218 lifeguardson duty who will oversee the City’s 36 pub-lic swimming pools over the peak holidayseason, says City of Cape Town MayoralCommittee member for Community Serv-ices and Special Projects Belinda Walker.

“We want to emphasise that safety is ashared responsibility between the Cityand our beachgoers and pool users. Whilethe City does provide lifeguards in con-junction with our partners, this servicedoes not exist to take the place of a parentor guardian’s supervision of children,”she says.

Beachgoers should swim only in desig-nated swimming areas indicated by flagsand only where lifeguards are on duty.

“There are also law enforcement offic-ers patrolling beaches to assist in ensur-ing that people swim only in designatedareas. We ask that all people respect theinstructions of both lifeguards and law en-forcement officers and also report any ir-responsible behaviour in the water, suchas people swimming off the rocks, so thatthey can preemptively keep people safe,”she says.

Beachgoers are encouraged to swim on-

ly where there are lifeguards and wheresigns indicate that it is safe to do so. Donot swim in an area if there are no life-guards present.

Only swim in areas where other peopleare present.

Swim in groups and advise friends orfamily when you go swimming.

Do not swim when there are marine ani-mals such as whales, dolphins and sealsin the area or when a marine animal car-cass has washed up onto the beach.

If you find yourself in trouble, raiseyour arm and wave to attract the life-guard’s attention. Try not to panic, as thiswill make you tired.

If you see someone in trouble in the sea,alert the lifeguards or find trained help.Do not put your own life in danger.

“Alcohol is one of the leading causes ofdrowning and is an issue of concern forthe City,” Walker says.

“Every year the City’s law enforcementofficers confiscate large amounts of alco-hol from our beaches. However, the prob-lem of people swimming while under theinfluence of alcohol persists. This posesan additional risk to other swimmers andthose lifeguards tasked with ensuringtheir safety.

“We urge residents not to allow familymembers and friends to go into the waterif they have consumed alcohol and to re-port any intoxicated beachgoers to thelifeguard or law enforcement officer onduty.”

NEW RANGERS: The graduation of the SANParks Volunteer Ranger Trainees took place atthe Platteklip Wash House in Oranjezicht recently. Guest speaker Braam Malherbe, worldrenowned for running the Great Wall of China, inspired guests, staff and the volunteer traineeswho hail from various Cape Flats communities with the inspiring message, saying: “Peoplewon’t remember you for the things you did, but for the things you did that you didn’t haveto do.” Also at the event were facilitators Firdouza Waggie and Aslam Levy, as well as TableMountain National Park (TMNP) people and conservation manager Calvin Mojapelo andTMNP park manager Paddy Gordon. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Call for a ‘zero tolerance approach’As government and NPOs create aware-ness of woman and child abuse during the16 Days of Activism campaign, civil societyis calling for year-round action.

More than 30 civil organisations havepartnered in protest, calling for a nationalstrategy to address gender-based violencesaying the rape, battery and assault of wom-en each year needs to be prioritised.

In her speech to Parliament on Friday 21November, national minister of Womenand Children Susan Shabangu announcedthe ministry would conduct provincial dia-logues to better understand the causes andconsequences of poverty and inequality, todevelop a research agenda and to informthe National Strategic Plan (NSP) on Gen-der-Based Violence.

While civic groups welcome this publicre-commitment to the “currently stalledand ill-defined” NSP process, it is simplynot enough, the partnership says in a state-ment.

Civil society groups are demanding aNSP that is fully funded and commits signif-icant new resources; is developed throughan open, inclusive and consultative proc-ess; and creates real accountability by re-viving and reconstituting the moribundNational Gender-Based Violence Council.

Mara Glennie, executive director of Tearswhich is one of the participating organisa-tions in this week’s actions, explains:“NGOs are frequently being asked to carryout work in responding to gender-based vio-lence which is the responsibility of thestate. The state has essentially outsourcedmany essential statutory services to NGOs,but without funding [the organisations].”

According to a recent study by KPMG,gender-based violence costs South Africaup to R42bn a year – roughly 1% of the coun-try’s GDP.

Yet, as research from the UK shows, forevery £1 spent on prevention, the countrystands to save £6 on response services.

Gender-based violence is on the rise, saysSaartjie Baartman Centre for Women andChildren director Shaheema McLeod.

“Gender-based violence continues to in-crease in the province and the rest of thecountry,” she says.

McLeod believes this is owing to an ineffi-cient judicial system, lack of awarenesswithin the police force and ignorancearound what constitutes abuse.

“The bulk of cases go unreported – fear,shame, denial and further abuse from theperpetrator are some of the reasons for this.There is very little victim support and only3% of offenders are found guilty of thecrime committed,” she says.

“Campaigns such as the 16 Days of No Vi-olence are an excellent vehicle for creatingawareness around abuse. However, to real-ly see a difference, we need to change ourbehaviour and the belief systems that areso deeply rooted in our country.”

The Saartjie Baartman Centre, whichwas established 15-years ago, has assistedmore than 100 000 victims of crime and vio-lence.

Over the past few years, the Athlone-based organisation has seen a 65% increasein the number of women and children seek-ing assistance.

In South Africa, a woman is raped everyfour minutes or killed every six hours byher intimate partner.

One in five women are forced into sex byan intimate partner.

More than 100 cases of child abuse are re-ported every week and a child is sexuallyassaulted every three minutes.

“There should be zero tolerance towardsviolence, no matter what day of the year itis. Education starts with our children. Un-fortunately, all to often victims of abuse be-come the abusers – this is the cycle that wehave to break, only then will we see cam-paigns such as the 16 Days initiative havinga real impact,” McLeod says.

Legal Resources Centre spokespersonCharlene May says government is obligedto assist in reducing gender violence.

“Government has a constitutional obliga-tion to address gender based violence in astrategic, coordinated and funded manner.Women in South Africa’s constitutionalrights to dignity, equality and freedomfrom violence will continue to be violatedas long as there is no national strategic planto address gender-based violence,” shesays.

Vote for our front page babyDozens of proud parents submitted theircutest snaps of their little ones for the Peo-ple’s Post Front Page Christmas Baby Com-petition.

Now it’s up to you to help decide whoshould grace the font page of our final edi-tion of the year.

Visit www.peoplespost.co.za and click onthe competition advert on the home page.All the entries will be reflected on yourscreen and you will then be able to cast yourvote for your favourite baby.

Only one vote per baby will be allowed aday. The voting page was launched today

(Tuesday) and closes at midnight next Tues-day. The little one with the most votes is thewinner. Increase your favourite baby’schance of winning by sharing the link withall your loved ones. The baby voted the mostadorable by our readers will be featured onthe front page of our final edition for theyear on Tuesday 16 December.

Our photographer will take a gallery ofphotos of the winner and the best snap willmake it into print. The digital pics from thephoto shoot will also be handed to the win-ner’s parents.

The winner will be notified next week.

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City to tackleproblem plotCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

A privately owned property in South-field is set to be cleared.

This follows several failed attemptsby the City of Cape Town to track down andcontact the owner.

According to residents, the property situ-ated inCanterburyStreet,Heathfieldhas be-come a cesspit.

It is being used as a dump site and over-grown vegetation is creating the perfectbreeding ground for vermin.

They have labelled the property an eye-sore and have asked the City to intervene.

But Mayoral Committee member forHealth Bennedicta van Minnen says theyhave not unable to contact the owners.

She explains the property has been tied upin a deceased estate for many years.

Van Minnen confirms they have receivedseveral complaints and says the local Envi-ronmental Health Practitioner (EHP) hasimplemented the required process, which isto serve a notice.

“This notice has been placed on thepremises,” she says.

Residents complained that illegal dump-ing takes place on the field and when the

windpicksup, thedirt blowsonto their prop-erties.

They have taken it upon themselves tocurb this from happening by monitoringdumping at the field and deterring illegaldumpers.

A final notice was issued on Thursday 2October.

This notice expired on Friday 31 October.Van Minnen says a contractor appointed

by the City will provide a quote for the clear-ing of light vegetation and the illegallydumped materials.

“Once the quotation has been receivedfrom the appointed contractor, the final ap-proval will be granted by the head of Envi-ronmental Health, once they are satisfiedthat all the required processes were fol-lowed,” Van Minnen explains.

“This will hopefully happen within thenext two weeks.”

No costs have been confirmed for theclearing of the site, but Van Minnen saysthe charges incurred for the removal of dirtfrom the property will be charged to therates account of the owner.V What are your thoughts on the illegal dumping atthe Canterbury Road property? Share your views.Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughts to32516. SMSes cost R1.

DUMPING: Residents have complained about illegal dumping on an open plot in Canterbury Road,Heathfield. This photo is for illustration purposes only. PHOTO: TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN (FILE)

Cart horses inthe spotlightThe Cart Horse Protection Associa-tionwill host an open day at theirRe-covery and Rehabilitation Centre atFirlands Equestrian Estate in Gor-don’s Bay on Saturday 6 Decemberfrom 09:00 until 14:30.

Learn more about their work withtheworking cart horses and treat theresident horses and foals to carrots.Firlands Equestrian Estate will alsohost its Practise Jumping and Jump-kana Christmas Show in aid of theorganisation.

The Recovery and RehabilitationCentre provides a place of safety forworking cart horses whose ownersand drivers continue to abuse andneglect them, despite the efforts ateducation and the services offered atthe static clinics, accommodation forsick and injured horses requiringpalliative care and maternity carefor foaling mares.

For more information contactMegan White on 072 786 7088 or [email protected].

Business ownersurged to be vigilantSteenberg police have issued a warning tobusiness owners in the precinct, which in-cludes Heathfield, Retreat, Steenberg andLavender Hill, to be aware and cautious attheir places of trade.

Police say owners should be on the look-out for suspicious looking people and vehi-cles during opening and closing times.

Perpetrators are said to either enter theshop and walk around or drive around theshop before committing the crime.

To report suspicious activity call Steen-berg Police Station on (021) 702 9000 orCrime Stop on 08600 10111.

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mer celebra-tion takesplace atGrand-West’sGrand Are-na on Satur-day 6Decem-ber with anall-star line-up made upof Emo Ad-ams and theTake NoteBand,Blackbyrd,LoukmaanAdams, Alistair Izobell and CapeTown’s own “Tina Turner”, Ramaine Bar-reiro-Lloyd.The show kicks off at 19:30 and tickets,

starting at R130, are available at Computick-et. Since it’s the season for giving, R5 fromeach ticket will be donated to the TraumaCentre in Zonnebloem.As a bonus, ticket-holders will be entered

into the lucky draw to stand a chance todrive away in a spanking new FAW V2 1.3worth R100 000.V Also, 25 readers can each win double tickets to theHot Summer Groove concert. Visit www.peoples-post.co.za on #WinningWednesdays to enter.

The popular Emo Adams is justone of the big names performingat Hot Summer Groove.

COMEDY

Get into this barber chairCape Town’s favourite barbers are

back with anecdotes which leave youwith more than just a haircut or

shave.David Isaacs andOscarPetersen, aswell

as themuch-lovedBoeta Joe andBoetaGa-mat return to the Baxter Theatre stagewith Joe Barber VI – Life to celebrate theshow’s 15th year of entertaining youngand old across the country. The show willrun fromWednesday 3 December to Satur-day 10 January.Since its inaugural season in 1999, Joe

Barber has become a Cape Town institu-tion and is widely regarded as one of theMother City’s most successful comedyshows.Directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer, the

show has turned Isaacs and Petersen intoovernight sensations as they charm audi-enceswithhilariousCapeFlats charactersand humour.“For us it is not just about the comedy

or showmanship, it is a true celebrationof our community and a way of life, andhow we can all laugh together,” explainsReisenhofer.“We have made some exciting changes

and updates to the show, and we reallywant to use this season as our way ofthanking audiences for their loyalty andsupport over the years.”The mockumentary takes a humorous

look at Cape Flats community life and itsprogress in the 20 years of democracy. Allthe favourite characters will return andare guaranteed to leave the audience institches.“It’s hard to believe that it was 15 years

ago when we first performed Joe Barber

in a tiny 20-seatertheatre,” Pe-tersen says.“There were on-

ly two people inthe audience andwe took in a mereR30 that night. Infact, we kept thethree R10 noteswe earned and de-cided to sign ournames and thedate on thebackofthe notes, know-ing that one day itwould meansomething reallyspecial. Whowould havethought?”Isaacs de-

scribes the show’ssuccess since thatfirst performanceas a “rollercoaster ride of laughter andfun”. “We created six episodes of sold-outshows locally, nationally and abroad.There is still no bettermoment for us thanmeeting our audience after each show andhearing their stories and how they relateto the characters as if they were real,” hesays.“Joe Barber is ultimately about laugh-

ter, community and family. It is truly aprivilege for us to have the warmest, loud-est, most loyal audiences that any showcan have.”Isaacs adds it is an honour to have chil-

dren grow up and relate to the characters.

The show will run from Tuesday to Sat-urday at 20:00. Tickets for Tuesday toThursday performances cost R95 and R130on Fridays and Saturdays.Joe Barber DVDs will also be on sale.There will also be a the special New

Year’s Eve performance and party. Tick-ets, at R180, includes a complimentaryglass of bubbly or orange juice, a spectacu-lar balloon drop and a live band to partythe night away. The show will start at21:15. Book your place through Com-puticket on 0861 915 8000, online atwww.computicket.com or at any Shopriteor Checkers outlet.

COMIC RELIEF: David Isaacs and Oscar Petersen will return to the BaxterTheatre as Boeta Gamat and Boeta Joe this festive season.

PHOTO: HEINRICH REISENHOFER

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In a bid to stem bullying, a Salt River or-ganisation is taking the message of anti-violence to youth online.The Reform Foundation is launching an

online campaign to prevent bullying afternoticing an increase in violence amongyouths, says founder Preston Jongbloed.

For over 14 years, Jongbloed has workedin youth development, experiencing thechallenges facing the younger generation.

“As amotivational speakerhaving spokento over 400 000 pupils at various schools andjuveniles centres, I have seen an increase inviolence at schools over the last year,” hesays.

This, together with a close family friendlosing a son to suicide, inspired Jongbloedto tackle the culture of bullying.

A study released by survey company Pon-dering Panda found that 57% of school pu-pils had experienced bullying.

Of these, 26% said this bullying had beenphysical and 45% of respondents said dan-gerous weapons were brought to school.

“I found that bullying is on the increasenot just in schools and colleges, but also inworkplaces. The foundation was then estab-lished to promote anti-bullying awareness,”Jongbloed explains.

In addition, one in 10 of the survey’s re-spondents felt there was no one to turn towhen they’ve been bullied.

The foundation is now launching an on-line campaign called #betheone, which willfeature a roadshow of celebrities such asJonathan Rubain, Neville D, QuintonManuels, Jason Pretorius and ShermerLeedenberg will visit schools to speak out

against increasing bullying and encouragefurther education.

“This gives our celebrities the platform toshare their stories of overcoming their cir-cumstances and carving out successful ca-reers by making good decisions,” he adds.

Workshops are also available for teachers,parents and corporate organisations toequip them with the tools to combat bully-ing, Jongbloed explains.

“Bullying is the result of something deep-er. Our approachwill be to use character de-

velopment and career direction as a pillarto strengthen victims to be empowered. Wewill look to build value systems and how tobreak the culture of manipulation,” he says.V Visit www.refocusfoundation.co.za or Refocus Foun-dation on Facebook for more information

BREAKING THE CYCLE: Preston Jongbloed is launching an anti-bullying campaign for the Reform Foundation. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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The plan cuts across a number of depart-ments and focus areas include emergencyresponse, policing, ensuring safety at publicamenities such as beaches, road safety,cleansing, enforcement of bylaws, and sub-stance abuse.

The City will make the following servicesavailable over the festive season:

V 1430 Metro Police, Law Enforcement andtraffic officers patrolling roads and beaches,and conducting operations across the penin-sula;

V 900 firefighters available for any majorincidents;

V 240 firefighters on shift at any given timeat the City’s 30 fire stations;

V An additional 120 seasonal firefighters;V 250 lifeguards available on rotational ba-

sis – on average there will be around 70 life-guards manning City beaches on any givenday; and

V 1864 temporary staff members to en-hance the City’s cleansing services capacity.

This year, the City’s transport departmentwill pilot a transport plan for the AtlanticSeaboard on the Day of Goodwill (Friday 26December) and New Year’s Day (Thursday1 January). This plan will see a dedicatedteam of 20 traffic officers deployed along thisroute to manage traffic flow on the two majorbeach days.

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The City’s plan provides for top-up clean-ing services covering all business areas, sce-nic routes and beaches throughout themetropole.

A total of 1864 temporary staff from the Ex-panded Public Works Programme (EPWP)will be deployed to various areas and willprovide the added capacity needed.

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Rashied’s a click above the restPeople’s Post freelance sports photogra-pher Rashied Isaacs continues to rake inthe awards thanks to his breathtaking ac-tion snaps on sport fields.Isaacs was named Photographer of the

Year at the annual Western ProvinceSports Council Awards which were heldat the Lord Charles Hotel in SomersetWest on Friday evening.The glittering event, which honoured

sportspeople from across the region, washosted by the provincial Department ofCultural Affairs and Sport.The Athlone resident, who has been

freelancing for People’s Post for sevenyears, was named Media Person of theYear at the event last year.

He will now advance to the provincialround of the competition, which is set tobe held next March next. “This award isa testament to Rashied’s dedication toplace community sport at the forefront ofsports reporting. His ability to capturethe essence of a match through a cameralens without any formal training, makeshim one of the best sports photographersin the Cape,” says People’s Post produc-tion editor Tasmin Cupido.“Rashied simply understands and feels

the pulse of community sport. People’sPost is proud of Rashied’s sterlingachievements, which he wholeheartedlydeserves, and thanks him for his unerr-ing commitment to the publication.”

HAPPY SNAPS: People’s Post freelance photographer Rashied Isaacs (centre) was named theWestern Province Sports Council’s Photographer of the Year. With him is KFM sports anchorJeremy Harris (left) and council chairperson JP Naude. PHOTO: SUPPLIED CHEEKY SHOT: St Augustine Cricket Club’s Nathan Jacobs looks for a quick run during his side’s Premier

League two-day match against United Cricket Club (148) in Elfindale on Saturday. Jacobs was insublime form with bat and ball, and finished with figures of 3/24 in 11.5 overs and helped his sideto 202 with his 56 runs. The United wicketkeeper is Majuhid Behardien. The match continues onSaturday 6 December. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

TAKE A WALK: Blue Bells Cricket Club under-15 wicketkeeper Adeeb Ryland manages to dislodgethe bails before Strandfontein Cricket Club’s Jason Cloete could make his ground. The two sides metduring a six-a-side tournament, hosted by Blue Bells, at Chukker Road Sports Club on Saturday.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

In search of the doubleJOSEPH PILLAY

There’s no stopping a rampant Gl-enthorn-Athlone side who are wellon their way to perhaps clinching

their third consecutive league andknockout cup double.After beating archrivals Westridge

Yankees 6-0 in their quarterfinal SuperLeague knockout encounter at TurfhallStadium on Sunday, they proved thatthey will be difficult to stop.CoachWayneMay’sGlenthorn are still

sporting an unbeaten run to date andwere in full flight eliminating Yankeesfrom the silverware accolades for the sec-ond time in recent weeks.Glenthorn recorded a 4-1 win in a

league assignment.Nonetheless, Glenthorn pitcher Lau-

ren Mulder held her nerve and pitched asteady game with a well marshalled fieldthat ably assisted her in registering ashut-out victory to her name, consider-ing that Yankees loaded the bases twicein the third and sixth frame but on bothoccasions their runners were left strand-ed due to poor batting.Mulder in her 6 inning contest claimed

one scalp - that of Candice Bull - and al-lowed one base-on-ball while she gave upeight scattered hits of which Aimee-LeeCampbell (3-3) and Jacky Adonis (1-2)faired best for Yankees with the bat.Another aspect of the Yankees defeat

which their coaching staff of Natasha deKlerk and Janine (JJ) Johnson will haveto address is that even though their side

occupied the bases quite regularly andthat eight were left stranded – a topic upfor discussion is that runs dried up be-cause none of the lower order batters –which included Tammy Golding, Rox-anne Ohlsson, Megan Cable, Charne Er-asmus, Sharnel Whiteboy and CarlaWichman – could make an impact.Glenthorn smacked nine hits off Yan-

keeswithCarlaSwanepoel, CarlyMulderand Courtney Stevens each clobbering athree bagger off lead-off pitcher CarlkyDavids.Davids occupied the mound for three

innings, faced 15 batters, allowed sevenhits and gave up one walk while reliefpitcher, Megan Cable, who was perhapsbrought on too late and should have start-ed did duty for the next two batting turnsand did not live up to the capable highstandard she normally sets in a game.Cable walked three batters, did not

fanned any of the ten batters she facedand allowed two hits with Carly Mulderbatting 2-3, Nick Fortune and CarlaSwanepoel each 1-2 performing well withthe bat for Glenthorn.Defending champions Glenthorn will

face VOB in the semifinals scheduled for1 Februarynext year afterVOBhad earli-er in the day defeated Kenfac Phillies 4-1.Cathy Buckley who pitched Falcons to

a shut-out 10-0 victory over Tanta Sporttook revenge on the latter for the shockleague defeat (3-2) the previous day.Falconswill square-up to StMartin’s in

the other semi-final with the cup finalspencilled in for March 15.

HEADS OR TAILS? Blue Bells Cricket Club member Mika’il Toefy, a KFC Mini-Cricket player, accompa-nied Cape Cobras captain Justin Ontong and Highveld Lions skipper Neil McKenzie to the Newlandspitch for the toss of the Ram Slam T20 Challenge match between the two sides on Sunday 23 Novem-ber. PHOTO: LUKE WALKER/GALLO IMAGES

Ready to rumbleAWA’s ultimate fight night on Thursday11 December features a 23-man Coca-ColaRoyal Rumble battle where the last manstanding will exit the ring with the mostcoveted belt.The current title holder is Miss Gor-

geous who vows to keep the belt for a sec-ond year running, even though he’ll bethe first man entering the ring and willhave to battle through the full comple-ment of 22 remaining wrestlers.If he manages to do that, he’ll be the

first man in AWA history to accomplisha back-to-back victory.Johnny Palazzio comes back all guns

blazing for thismatch to defend his cruis-erweight title that he was able to retainafter a battle with Mr Money threemonths ago. Thiswas the fightwhere Pal-

azzio broke his leg and continued in thering despite the injury. As forMrMoney,losing to Palazzio in the previous matchmeans he’ll have to wear a dress on thenight of the Royal Rumble – the result ofthe lost challenge.Other superstars set to contest will be

the All Africa Heavyweight Champion –the Missing Link, Shaun Koen, Max TheBody, Sammy Swiegers, Ed-Electric andEl-Marco. If you’re expecting absolutechaos, you won’t be disappointed in thismassive, unrestricted brawl.While the Royal Rumble will undoubt-

edly be the highlight of the evening, it isby no means the only match worth mak-ing the effort to see. In fact, theAWAhaveprepared an extended talent pool for thisevent and that means five intense bouts.The Parow Civic Centre once again

hosts the action and the first fight startsat 19:30.

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HOME SAFE: Paulette Peters of Lavender Hill Softball Club beats the tag of Heideveld Yankeesplayer Dominique Charles during a second division knockout match played at Turfhall SportsComplex on Sunday. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Milano regain winning formSHIFAAN RYKLIEF

Milano United got back to winningways with a convincing 3-1 win overBlack Leopards at Philippi Stadium

on Friday evening.It took Milano just three minutes to open

up the scoring against Black Leopards whenDeniro Stanley tapped the ball into the backof the net after Taariq Fielies did well to sethim up.

Minutes later, Brandon Theron thoughthe was on his way to double that lead whenChad Robertson played him a stunning longball just behind the Leopards backline, butthe ball fell inches away from Theron whichprovided goalkeeper Tsatsi Theletsane achance to come out and collect.

In the 20th minute, Fielies made a phe-nomenal run down the right side to surpasshis marker, before he played the ball into thedanger area which captain Nazier Jacobspicked up. Although Jacobs’ follow up shotwas eventually blocked by the Leopards de-fence.

Once both teams settled in, the match be-came a back and forth tussle in the middleof the park. The Kinnes opted to sit deep inorder to soak up the Leopards’ pressure asthey played the ball around beautifully withan attractive passing rhythm. Milano keptthings compact and restricted their visitorsin the final third.

Lidoda Duvha then brought on midfielderMatlakala Maboke to help contribute insearch of the equaliser.

Jabulani Ndebele came close to breakingthrough with his clever run straight downthe middle, but the experienced campaignerNasief Morris reacted swiftly to deny himwith a last minute sliding challenge.

The visitors started to play freely swaying

from left to right and looked more threaten-ing as they moved into the last third of thepitch. However, it took them 36 minutes ofplay to get their first shot at goal which waseventually wasted by Sanele Mkhize fromclose range. A minute later Leopards’ per-sistence finally paid off when substituteMatlakala tapped a loose ball in following acorner set-piece to level matters.

The Black and Yellow responded almostimmediately to regain the lead. Ganief Stel-lenboom had made the initial run down theleft side before he played the ball into the 18-yard area which Devon Saal picked up andmade no mistake when he tucked the ball in-to the far corner, giving Theletsane nochance.

The visitors should have levelled mattersat the restart when Matlakala had time andspace on the edge of the 18-yard area, but hefailed to hit the target.

A quarter into the second period, coachIan Palmer introduced the fresh legs of Les-vin Stoffels into the attack. The speed andclever off-the-ball running of Stoffels imme-diately impacted the Leopards defence asthey were found dislodged at times.

In the 67th minute Lidoda Duvha conced-ed a penalty when Sphamandla Sithole han-dled Theron’s cross in the 18-yard area.Former Santos and Panathinaikos defenderNasief Morris stepped up and calmly slottedhome to give his side a 3-1 lead, and at thesame time scored his fourth goal of the sea-son.

In the final stages of the game, holdingmidfielder Edward Williams made his wayonto the pitch in aid of retaining the lead,as well as winger Henry Tau. Milano thenwent on to hand Black Leopards their thirdstraight defeat in Cape Town in the space ofone week. – www.capetownfootball.co.za