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However, the money to make it happen is not there,” he says. The project was launched in July last year and will run until June. The officers are hired by Rondevlei Subcouncil to patrol Grassy Park and Retreat. Wards 72 and 65 were chosen for the pilot. The Law Enforcement officers pa- trol from 08:00 and 16:00. Their job is to assist with specific problems encountered in the two wards, such as illegal dumping, drugs and alcohol being sold illegal- ly on residential properties and general crime. At the Rondevlei Subcouncil meeting in March, Burger ex- pressed his concerns with the work- ing hours of the Law Enforcement officials. He requested that the hours be ex- tended or that there be the option of shift changes. “We asked whether the working hours of the officials could be ex- tended, as the problems in certain areas of the ward occurred way be- fore duties commenced and after the close of the working day shift,” he says. The reasons for requesting ex- tended hours included problems such as: . Delivery trucks travelling through residential streets in the ward. . Vehicles parked outside busi- nesses operating from residential homes, obstructing the view, block- ing pavements and posing a danger to other motorists driving by. . The ongoing taxi-related prob- lems such as oil leaks from vehicles damaging the roads and route per- mit checks. . Persistent social problems at Langevlei and fishmongers dispos- ing the entrails into the vlei – con- tributing to the pollution of the vlei. . Businesses operating from home, discharging waste water and oil into the stormwater drains and the eventual pollution into the wa- ter bodies in the ward. According to Burger, the people in the ward know exactly what times the Law Enforcement official is on duty, and when to start with their “nonsense”. “The hours aren’t working. If you need them before 08:00 or after 16:00, you would have to call City Police. “I trust the official to do the work. Nobody knows when they are in the ward, but when I take a look at the statistics, I can see that they have been working,” he said. Burger adds that there has been a reduction in crime in the wards . “When the officer is on duty, the area is more stable,” he says. The successes of the project in Ward 72 include vagrants drinking in public and sleeping in parks, as well as fishmongers dumping en- trails at Langevlei. Ward Councillor Derek Smith says the programme is working “very well” in his ward. “Nothing is too small for Inspec- tor Gavin Greeve and he leaves no stone unturned,” said Smith. The officer was hired to deal with issues such as illegal dumping, drug houses, shebeens and general municipal complaints. Smith says the officer keeps a close eye on the criminal activity in the area, especially on drug houses and shebeens, and as a result, many have shut down. “It’s good to have a dedicated of- ficer working in our ward; it is defi- nitely money well spent. “It adds a lot of value to the ward and I would like to see it renewed, and for it to be extended to other wards as well.” People’s Post attempted to gain comment from Steenberg Police Station, but was unable to at the time of going to print. Grassy Park Police Station was also contacted, but could not pro- vide People’s Post with a comment on how the Rent-A-Cop project helps them reduce crime in the ar- ea. The SA Surf Life Saving Nipper Championships were held in perfect weather conditions at Strand beach on Saturday. The Fish Hoek Surf Lifesaving Club walked off with the championship title, while Durban Surf and Kings Beach (PE) placed second and third respectively. Photo: Denzil Maregele

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Bid to extendRent­a­CoppresenceMELISSA LE ROUX

THE Rent-A-Cop pilot project, interms of which two Law Enforce-ment officers are hired to patrolRetreat and Grassy Park duringthe day, will be more effective ifthe working hours are extended.

That’s according to Ward Coun-cillor Jan Burger, who adds that theideal would be to employ police of-ficers around-the-clock, as would-be criminals are aware of the offic-ers’ hours of duty and plan their ac-tivities around that.

However, Burger says this is notfeasible as the subcouncil budgetdoes not extend to cover this.

“The possibility of having an of-ficer of the law take care of the wardall the time is there. However, themoney to make it happen is notthere,” he says.

The project was launched in Julylast year and will run until June.The officers are hired by RondevleiSubcouncil to patrol Grassy Parkand Retreat.

Wards 72 and 65 were chosen forthe pilot.

The Law Enforcement officers pa-trol from 08:00 and 16:00.

Their job is to assist with specificproblems encountered in the twowards, such as illegal dumping,drugs and alcohol being sold illegal-ly on residential properties andgeneral crime.

At the Rondevlei Subcouncilmeeting in March, Burger ex-pressed his concerns with the work-

ing hours of the Law Enforcementofficials.

He requested that the hours be ex-tended or that there be the optionof shift changes.

“We asked whether the workinghours of the officials could be ex-tended, as the problems in certainareas of the ward occurred way be-fore duties commenced and afterthe close of the working day shift,”he says.

The reasons for requesting ex-tended hours included problemssuch as:

. Delivery trucks travellingthrough residential streets in theward.

. Vehicles parked outside busi-nesses operating from residentialhomes, obstructing the view, block-ing pavements and posing a dangerto other motorists driving by.

. The ongoing taxi-related prob-lems such as oil leaks from vehiclesdamaging the roads and route per-mit checks.

. Persistent social problems atLangevlei and fishmongers dispos-ing the entrails into the vlei – con-tributing to the pollution of the vlei.

. Businesses operating fromhome, discharging waste water andoil into the stormwater drains andthe eventual pollution into the wa-ter bodies in the ward.

According to Burger, the peoplein the ward know exactly whattimes the Law Enforcement officialis on duty, and when to start withtheir “nonsense”.

“The hours aren’t working. If you

need them before 08:00 or after16:00, you would have to call CityPolice. “I trust the official to do thework. Nobody knows when they arein the ward, but when I take a lookat the statistics, I can see that theyhave been working,” he said.

Burger adds that there has beena reduction in crime in the wards. “When the officer is on duty, thearea is more stable,” he says.

The successes of the project inWard 72 include vagrants drinkingin public and sleeping in parks, aswell as fishmongers dumping en-trails at Langevlei.

Ward Councillor Derek Smithsays the programme is working

“very well” in his ward.“Nothing is too small for Inspec-

tor Gavin Greeve and he leaves nostone unturned,” said Smith.

The officer was hired to deal withissues such as illegal dumping,drug houses, shebeens and generalmunicipal complaints.

Smith says the officer keeps aclose eye on the criminal activity inthe area, especially on drug housesand shebeens, and as a result, manyhave shut down.

“It’s good to have a dedicated of-ficer working in our ward; it is defi-nitely money well spent.

“It adds a lot of value to the wardand I would like to see it renewed,

and for it to be extended to otherwards as well.”

People’s Post attempted to gaincomment from Steenberg PoliceStation, but was unable to at thetime of going to print.

Grassy Park Police Station wasalso contacted, but could not pro-vide People’s Post with a commenton how the Rent-A-Cop projecthelps them reduce crime in the ar-ea.

The SA Surf Life Saving Nipper Championships were held in perfect weather conditions at Strand beach onSaturday. The Fish Hoek Surf Lifesaving Club walked off with the championship title, while Durban Surf andKings Beach (PE) placed second and third respectively. Photo: Denzil Maregele

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‘We’re taking back our streets’MELISSA PAPIER

THE long arm of the Mitchell’s PlainCommunity Police Forum (CPF) has

extended to Lavender Hill, with strongsupport shown to the community as theytake ownership of their streets after therecent spate of gang violence.

The Mitchell’s Plain Tactical ResponseUnit (TRU), reservists, CPF members,neighbourhood watches and sector com-manders from Mitchell’s Plain spent thepast two weeks assisting in the area, estab-lishing street and block committees in theSteenberg and Lavender Hill area.

Some officers and reservists from Mitch-ell’s Plain have been assigned to work with-in the area daily at various times.

The contingent, together with Steenbergpolice and the Steenberg CPF, took to thestreets three weeks ago making residentsaware that they need to take ownership oftheir streets through forming street com-mittees.

Spokesperson for Steenberg CPF, KevinSouthgate, says: “Mitchell’s Plain has expe-rienced gang violence before, and they camein to assist our community. Due to the infra-structure we have established block com-mittees.” This arose out of a walkabout two

weeks ago by the police and the CPF, whenthey met and spoke to residents about thevarious services offered by the police andthe CPF.

Southgate added: “Insteadof being reactionary we arenow being pro-active. Whatwe have discovered is thatparents know that their chil-dren are involved in crime,where guns are stored andwhere they are available.

“The residents were en-couraged to be accountableand to respect each other.The walk-about was to en-hance the partnership be-tween the police and thecommunity. People werevery responsive and wewant to sustain the relation-ship,” says Southgate.

The Mitchell’s Plain teamwas sent to work with Steen-berg Police Station, and to assist in under-standing the role of the sector commander.

The sector commanders were encouragedto work with the street and block commit-tees, which were established to better un-derstand and enhance and improve strate-gies to help with policing.

“We are hoping that after the walk-aboutand meeting with residents more peoplewill feel free to contact the police and shareinformation about criminal activities.

“People are scared toreport and tip-off the po-lice as they are riskingtheir lives and the safetyof their family. We arebuilding on the relation-shipwith thepolice to re-assure the communitythat they will be protect-ed. The relationshipshould be built on mutu-al respect,” he says.

Southgate says therehave been no major inci-dents in the past threeweeks.

“We have found thatwith all the activity inthe area now, shootingsand stabbings seem to be

spilling over into nearby areas.“Government must stamp out the prob-

lem of drugs and alcohol, as they know thehouses and it’s their responsibility to re-move the drug houses and the shebeens.

“All spheres of government need to workto rid the community of these elements,

which are contributing to the decay of thearea.”

Michael Jacobs, Mitchell’s Plain clusterCPF chairperson – who started the initia-tive – says theproper implementationof sec-tor policing in Lavender Hill, including thedeployment of dedicated sector command-ers, is essential to improving the relation-ship between the police and the community.

“Council’s failure to provide proper light-ing and decent road infrastructure in infor-mal settlements like Hillview and othersmakesproperpolicing almost an impossibletask. Bylaw enforcement in the area is ajoke. It does not exist.

“The gesture of acting Provincial Com-missioner Sharon Jeptha to walk hand-in-hand with the community must be com-mended. The response of the communitywas overwhelming and residents had lots tosay about the current policing strategieswithin the area. Residents are now morekeen on getting involved in their structuresto improve and take back their communi-ty,” he said.

Job opportunities availableMELISSA LE ROUX

WITH the municipal electionsaround the corner, the Independ-ent Electoral Commission (IEC)has created 15 630 temporaryvoluntary employment opportu-nities for community members.

This is in addition to other IECpositions, such as assistantproject coordinators and areamanagers.

The 15 630 temporary staff willman voting stations.

The IEC is a publicly-funded,permanent body that was estab-lished in terms of the ElectoralCommission Act of 1996.

Its purpose is to promote andsafeguard democracy in SouthAfrica.

Provincial Electoral Officer,Reverend Courtney Sampson,says the IEC’s task is to put allstructures and systems in placefor a “free and fair election with-out showing prejudice or favourto any of the participating politi-cal parties”.

The IEC’s job structure con-sists of permanent jobs as well as“expansion job structures” –temporary employment for peo-ple in the community during theelection period.

As each electoral project coor-dinator has an assistant, thereare 40 posts for the assistantproject coordinator position.There are also 387 posts for thearea manager position. Thesepositions are advertised in vari-ous publications as applicantswould need to have a tertiaryqualification.

The posts are terminated onemonth after the election is over.

Sampson said: “There are1 570 voting stations, and duringthe registration process, threestaff members are at each votingstation and 10 are present onelection day.”

However, there are currently

no more positions available atthe IEC, as they have all beenfilled.

According to Sampson, theIEC does not offer jobs.

“The 15 630 positions that areavailable at the time of electionsare voluntary positions, andthey get compensated for thetime spent working in aid of theelections,” he said.

The IEC advertised the availa-ble positions and anyone inter-ested could apply at the local of-fices in Athlone, Mitchell’sPlain, Strand, Constantia andBellville.

Training is provided by theIEC and began on Friday 1 April.It covered the operations in-volved during elections.

Staff are taught to handle diffi-cult situations, what their dutiesare and the legal aspects of thelegislation.

According to Sampson, politi-cal party officials or campaign-ers may not apply for a job at theIEC during election time.

“Having someone who cam-paigns for a particular politicalparty volunteering at a votingstation on election day will putthe IEC in a bad light, as theycould try to persuade people tovote for that party.

“There is a declaration thatthe volunteers at the voting sta-tion have to sign, saying thatthey are being truthful,” he says.

Any of the volunteers foundguilty of campaigning for a polit-ical party during the election pe-riod, will be removed.

Mitchell’s Plain CPF lends a helping hand to Steenberg and Lavender Hillto form street and block committees

What we havediscovered is thatparents know thattheir children areinvolved in crime,

where guns are storedand where it’s

available.

DID YOU KNOW that Nelson Mandelawas one of the most important leadersof the 20th century? Under his leader-ship, South Africa adopted one of the

best constitutions in the world. Man-dela once said: “And so it has come topass that South Africa today under-goes her rebirth, cleansed of a horri-

ble past, matured from a tentative be-ginning, and reaching out to the fu-ture with confidence. Our pledge is:never and never again shall the laws

of our land rend our people apart, orlegalise their oppression and repres-sion.” – (www.ezinearti-cles.com/619695)

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Retreat communityworkers recognisedLIAM MOSES

RETREAT community workers werehonoured for their service at an awardsceremony held last week.

Clive Jacobs, Aysha Davids and Lucin-da Evans, as well as 42 other volunteerswho work with them, were recognisedfor the dedication they have shown tosolving the social problems that plaguetheir communities.

According to Councillor Aubrey Rob-inson, who arranged the event on Thurs-day 7 April, all of the workers deservedthe recognition.

“I feel it’s very important to recognisethe community workers because recog-nition and credit is due,” says Robinson.

“These are the same people who carrythe pains of others and do it voluntarilyand for free. There are no charges in-volved. And that’s why I think it’s impor-tant that I, as councillor, take the firststep to honouring these people.”

Robinson is a Retreat resident and Cityof Cape Town proportional representa-tive councillor.

The event was held at the Retreat Com-munity Centre and was attended by asmall crowd of residents as well as thecommunity workers.

Jacobs, Davids and Evans spoke at theevent, as well as Mark Killian, the Afri-can Christian Democratic Party candi-date for Ward 110, and Pierene Malander,an Athlone community worker and moti-vational speaker.

All the communityworkersweregivena certificate of thanks and Jacobs andDavids also received glass trophies.

Robinson said that although all of theworkers honoured at the event did excep-tional work in their communities,Jacobs and Davids were deserving of ex-tra recognition.

“Everyone should have a glass trophy,but these two people have just done thatextra bit,” said Robinson.

“They stand out and they lead their or-ganisations.”

The community workers who werehonoured at the event are Aysha Davids,Soraya Steyn, Johanna Davids, Geral-dine Williams, Shirley Langley, CynthiaAdams, Henrietta Crouwster, Katie Da-mons,AngusSeegers,ElsabeCummings,Nadia Philander, Dilshaad Alexander,Washiela Ismail, Priscilla Jacobs, RaziaIsaacs,

Rachmat Wilson, Shariefa Samuels,Elizabeth Bernadus, Mary Dickson,Soraya Steyn, Clive Alec Jacobs, MagdaMaree, Mushfeeqa Isaacs, Janice Ben-jamin, Lucinda Evans, Janine Poggen-poel, Julia Peters, Una Phillips, SandraWilliams, Anna Jansen, Eleanor Lans-

dale, Jean Makuppo, Phillip Buttman,Merel Godne, Maybel Martin, FranklinEvans, Harry Simmonds, Johanna MullahFlatwell, Wilhemiena Bent, Mallema Ben-jamin,LynetteBrinkhuis, JoyOctober, Sa-rah Jacobs, Sandi Appani and PatriciaGordon.

COMMUNITY HEROES: From left to right, Clive Jacobs, Aysha Davids, Councillor AubreyRobinson and Lucinda Evans at the Retreat community centre in Retreat Road. Communi­ty workers from the area were honoured on Thursday 7 April at an event arranged byRobinson. Jacobs, Davids and Evans are leaders of community organisations.

Photo: Liam Moses

DA leader storms outof community eventLIAM MOSES

THE national chairman of the DA, DrWilmot James, stormed

out of an event honouringRetreat community work-ers last week after the eventorganiser criticised West-ern Cape politicians in hisspeech.

James was attending anawards ceremony for Retreatcommunity workers in the Re-treat Community Centre onThursday 7 April when propor-tional councillor Aubrey Rob-inson, who was also the eventorganiser, criticised servicedelivery and politicians in Cape Town.

James says he left the event because hefelt that staying would indicate that heagreed with the criticism.

“He made comments about Patricia deLille which were completely unjustified.He levelled criticism at the governmentabout service delivery which were inap-propriate and I thought that the commentswere malicious and disingenuous,” saidJames.

“I thought that by continuing to sitthrough it, I would be party to him sayingwhat he is saying.”

In his speech, Robinson raised issuesabout service delivery, criticised politi-

cians in general, expressed his disappoint-ment thatPatricia deLille, theDAmayoralcandidate, could not attend the event and

criticised Albert Fritz, theWestern Cape MEC for Com-munity Safety, for not correct-ly addressing the recent gangviolence in Lavender Hill.

Robinson did not criticiseany specific political partyduring his speech, but raisedconcerns about the DA’s com-mitment to improvingRetreatafter James walked out.

Robinson said the walk-outwas an insult to everyonepresent.

“It is a slap in the face forme, the community workers

and everyone who was present,” said Rob-inson.

“I felt very bad. There was nothing aboutany party in my speech.”

Robinson is a proportional representa-tive councillor and was a member of theIndependent Democrats party, which re-cently merged with the DA.

He has not been chosen by the DA tostand in the forthcoming elections.

It is slap in theface for me,

the communityworkers and

everyone thatwas present

Speaker’s sentiments not supported

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Infrastructureupgrades prioritisedHOUSING opportunities, industrialgrowth, infrastructure developmentand conservation could be on the cardsas the City of Cape Town plans to priori-tise infrastructure upgrades on the CapeFlats in order to fully utilise availabledevelopment land.

“Over the years, the Cape Flats districthas matured into a prime area with closeproximity to vast economic potential inCape Town,” says Alderman BrianWatkyns, chairperson of the City Planningand Environment Portfolio Committee.

The district is bounded by the M5 in thewest, the N2 in the north, Lansdowne Roadand Vanguard Drive in the east, and theFalse Bay coastline to the south.

It includes suburbs such as Athlone,Lansdowne, Gugulethu, Nyanga, Ottery,the Philippi Horticultural Area, GrassyPark, Lavender Hill, Strandfontein andRondebosch East.

Watkyns says a stronger focus could beplaced on land next to the main transportcorridors of Lansdowne, Klipfontein andSpine Roads, as well as Strandfontein Roadand Jan Smuts Drive.

“The plan consists of an integrated envi-ronmental management framework and

spatial development plan. These provideguidelines for the development of housingopportunities, industrial growth, infra-structure development and conservation,”says Watkyns.

“The Cape Flats District Plan looks at en-couraging initiatives such as the upgradingof transport infrastructure, housing devel-opment, the upgrading of informal settle-ments, and the improvement of public facili-ties.

“This district has valuable assets such asthe False Bay Ecology Park, the PhilippiHorticultural Area and the False Bay coast-line that must be safeguarded and en-hanced,” he says.

Copies of the final draft of the Cape FlatsDistrict Plan are now available at all Citylibraries, subcouncil offices, district plan-ning offices, as well as at www.cape-town.gov.sa/en/sdf.

The City is scheduling open days whenthe revised draft district plans will be dis-cussed. The next open day ison Tuesday 19April at the Retreat Civic Centre from 16:30until 19:00. Comments can be posted to theSpatial Planning and Urban Design Depart-ment, City of Cape Town, PO Box 4511, CapeTown, 8000, faxed to (021) 425 6495 or emailedto [email protected].

PEOPLE WHO CARE: The St John primary health care organisation in Fish Hoek recentlyreceived R321 775 from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund to train 75 studentsfrom the South Peninsula in home­based care with first aid. This three­week, accreditedcourse was available to South African citizens living in informal settlements and previouslydisadvantaged communities in Masiphumele, Red Hill, Lavender Hill, Retreat, Capricorn Park,Ocean View, Muizenberg and Fish Hoek. Training started in October 2010 and is to be com­pleted by the middle of May. Heather Baker, centre manager of St John Fish Hoek, saysthat this is the third time in eight years that the centre has received funding from the NationalLottery Distribution Trust Fund. She says the sponsorship has enabled St John to empowermany people over the years.

A healthy alternativeTHE annual Radio 786 Health Fair will helpopen doors to an affordable and healthy life-style onSunday8May at theCollege ofCapeTown, Kromboom Road, Crawford, from08:00 to 17:00. The Radio 786 Health Fair isthis community radio station’s biggest fun-draiser. Organisers say natural approachesto health recognise the body’s own healing

power and try to maximise and enhance it,so expect nurturing, holistic body and skincare treatments. The kids corner offers cup-cake decorating, a puppet show, musicalchairs and a treasure hunt.

Entrance is R10, children under 12 enterfor free, and convenient parking is availa-ble at no cost.

Fair warningVANGATE MALL invites all small busi-nesses, entrepreneurs and interested ex-hibitors to participate in a Health andBeauty Fair at the mall from Wednesday4 May to Sunday 8 May.

The fair will showcase all aspects ofhealth and beauty, and will offer free en-trance to visitors, creating an opportuni-ty for exhibitors to interact face-to-facewith visitors.

For more information on how to applyfor an exhibition stand, contact the Van-gate Mall marketing department on(021) 633-1065.

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Heathfield man dies inCongo plane crashLIAM MOSES

A HEATHFIELD family has been left dev-astated by the sudden and unexpecteddeath of their “pillar of strength” days be-fore he was set to arrive home after sixmonths abroad.

Randall Quickfall (47) was killed on Mon-day 4 April when the plane transporting himto the N’Jili airport in Kinshasa, the capitalcity of the Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC), crashed, killing 32 of the 33 people onboard.

Quickfall had been working in the DRC asa deputy project manager for a companycalled Pacific Architects and Engineers(PAE), and was an experienced and highly-respected firefighter.

Cheryl Snyders, Quickfall’s older sister,says the sudden nature of her brother’s deathmakes it harder for the family to deal with.

“Any family that loses a member is trau-matised, but in our case, because it was sotragic, we are definitely devastated,” saidSnyders.

“My mother and father aren’t dealing withit well, his children aren’t dealing with itwell and I don’t think any of us are.”

Snyders was still visibly shocked by herbrother’s death when People’s Post visited thefamily’s home on Wednesday 7 April, andcame close to tears during the interview.

Mercia and William Quickfall, Randall’sparents, looked on solemnly as Snyders de-scribed her brother’s passion for his career.

“What I can say is that Randall died forwhat he loved,

“His work was his passion; he lived for hiswork. So he died being happy, I suppose.”

Quickfall was returning to his home basein Kinshasa from an assignment in Goma,and was set to return home to South Africaon Friday 15 April. He had planned to spendover a month in Cape Town on leave beforereturning to the DRC.

Snyders added that her brother’s dedica-tion to his work was so strong that he wasprepared to die.

“I visualise the torrential rains and thatplane going down, and him actually seeingthat death is coming,” said Snyders.

“But I don’t think he even complained be-cause he was executing his duty. And that iswho Randall Malcolm Quickfall was.”

The family have been living in Heathfieldfor close to 50 years.

Quickfall is survived by his two children,Carri (17) and Bryan (21) Quickfall.

Snyders said she would remember herbrother as a fun-loving, people’s person.

“He lived life, he enjoyed life, he loved peo-ple, he was bubbly,” said Snyders.

“He enjoyed entertaining. There was nevera limit to the budget when Randall enter-tained, to be honest.

“He enjoyed karaoke. He enjoyed dancingand parties, but even though he enjoyed thathenever ever forgot thatwegrewup inaGod-ly home.”

Quickfall’s body is expected to arrive in thecountry this week, and his family is in theprocess of making funeral arrangements.

Snyders added that the family’s faith inGod was helping them through “this difficulttime”.

DEVASTATED: Thefamily of RandallQuickfall, who diedin a plane crash inthe Democratic Re­public of Congo onMonday 4 April. Cer­yl Snyders, Quick­fall’s sister, holds upa picture of herbrother. Next to herare hissister Bever­ley Lategan andMercia Quickfall, hismother. WilliamQuickfall, Randall’sfather, is seated infront of them.

Photo: Liam Moses

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Page 6 People’s Post Retreat GENERAL Tuesday 12 April 2011

The final draft District Spatial Development Plans and Environmental ManagementFrameworks relevant to your area will be available for public viewing from Friday 1 April 2011at your local library, subcouncil office or Planning & Building Development ManagementDistrict office, or visit www.capetown.gov.za/en/sdf

Comments can be forwarded to:Spatial Planning & Urban Design DepartmentCity of Cape Town, P O Box 4511, Cape Town, 8000

Fax: 021 425 6495

E-mail: [email protected]

You are invited to participate in stakeholder open days in each of the districts in the month ofApril 2011 where the revised draft proposals of the district plans will be presented and discussed.

The following open day is planned for the Cape Flats District:Date: Tuesday 19 April 2011Venue: Grassy Park Civic Centre, Cnr Victoria Road and 5th Avenue, Grassy ParkTime: 16:30 – 19:00

The following open day is planned for the Southern and Cape Flats Districts:Date: Wednesday 20 April 2011Venue: Alphen Hall, Constantia Main Road, ConstantiaTime: 16:30 – 19:00

For more information please visit the website above,or contact Paul Prinsloo on 021 400 9412 or [email protected]

The closing date for public commentsis Thursday 30 June 2011.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER THIS CITYWORKS FOR YOU

HAVE YOUR SAY!FINAL DRAFT DISTRICT SPATIAL

DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS

Win a weekend at Club Mykonos

Nominations needed

Gandhi’s grandson to visit Athlone

Family literacy talk

Learn how to tender

THE Uniting Reformed Church in BanjoStreet, Steenberg is hosting a five-coursedinner on Saturday 30 April at 16:30.

Guests can win several prizes, includingaweekend for eight at theClubMykonoshol-

iday resort in Langebaan.Tickets to the event cost R100, and the

dress code is formal black and white.Contact Dorothy on (021) 701-0650 or

072 873 3837 for further information.

THE Southfield Neighbourhood Watch’s an-nual general meeting will be held on Mon-day 18 April at Southfield Primary School inDirkie Uys Street at 18:15.

Nominations for the positions of chairper-son, vice-chairperson, secretary, treasurer

and operations manager are now open.Forward nominations to Andrew Lillie,

the electoral officer of the watch, at [email protected] or contact him for furtherdetails on 083 282 9918, by 12:00 on Wednes-day 13 April.

HAEDON’S Training Academy, in associa-tion with the South African Black Entrepre-neurs Forum (SABEF), will host a workshoptitled “Introduction to Tendering” on Thurs-day 21 April at the Grassy Park Library from09:00 to 10:30.

Subjects include: what tendering means,positive changes in government procure-

ment, what preferential procurement meansand BBBEE.

The topic “Business opportunities withprovincial government, local governmentand the private sector” will also be covered.

The cost is R50. For more details, call JohnPrinsloo on 082 958 7865 or email [email protected].

MAHATMA GANDHI’S grandson willpresent a public lecture at the Samaj Centre,Temple Road, Rylands on Saturday 16 April,at 18:30 for 19:00.

Arun Gandhi will speak about “Gandhi’slegacy: from Phoenix Settlement to the Gan-dhi Worldwide Education Institute”.

The event has been organised by the 1860Legacy Foundation, in conjunction with the

IndianHighCommissionand theCapeTownHindu Seva Samaj.

A variety of Mahatma Gandhi-related col-lectables will be on display. If you have anyitems of interest (statues, plaques, stamps,medals, books, magazines or photographs)which could be added to the exhibition, orfor any inquiries, contact Ela Valji on 072 3417543 or email [email protected].

PARENTS who want to improve their chil-dren’s reading skills are invited to attend atalk on family literacy at Retreat Library onTuesday 19 April from 10:30 to 12:00.

Fadeela Davids, of Kaleidoscope Educa-tional Services, will be speaking at the eventand tea will be served. For details contactSharon or Wilma at (021) 701-1156.

Show your supportTHE Prostate Cancer Support Action groupwill meet at 17:45 for 18:00 on Tuesday 19April in the auditorium of the Constantiab-erg Medi-Clinic, Burnham Road, Plumstead.

Newly-diagnosed patients and their part-ners or care-givers from all over the Cape

Metro are welcome to attend, meet prostatecancer survivors and share details of theirexperience.

The speaker’s subject is treatment withproton beams. Call 073 560 3067 for more in-formation.

Facing Up campaigns for changeOCCUPATIONAL Therapy (OT) studentsfrom the University of Cape Town (UCT),with the support of their lecturers, havebeen working with non-profit organisation,Facing Up, in Lavender Hill.

The Facing Up programme has been run-ning in Lavender Hill since 2000 and pro-motes health and well-being through vari-ous campaigns.

This year, final-year OT students havebeen working on campaigns to encouragecommunity upliftment. In February andMarch, students implemented campaigns atHillwood Primary, Levana Primary, ZerildaPark Primary and Lavender Hill Highschools.

Students identified barriers which couldbe removed to create a better life for thelearners. A common thread was that lear-ners had little awareness of the possible op-portunities that could be accessed. Most be-lieved there was almost no option that al-lowed for deviation from minimalexpectations. The campaign involves careerdevelopment programmes, exposure to newextra-mural activities, improving commu-nication skills and exposure to new skills,occupations and activities.

An example of one such campaign was acareer development programme run with 10Grade 10 pupils from Lavender Hill HighSchool.

The group explored three basic steps toconsider in developing one’s career: takingthe initiative, looking for opportunities andways to take advantage of such opportuni-ties.

The learners engaged in different discus-

sions and activities including a work shad-ow opportunity and exploring different fi-nance options for tertiary education. At thebeginning of the campaign the learners allhad dreams about their future work, butdidn’t believe that these dreams were attain-able. By the end of the campaign, it wasclear that the learners had started to consid-er their dreams as being achievable andwere beginning to make plans to access op-portunities. The learners’ self-belief anddrive to create their own future had startedto grow.

The UCT OT students feel that althoughthe change may be small, it was significant.Learners gained new skills and have beenexposed to different ideas and ways in whichthey can improve their lifestyles.

Future students will continue to workwith the learners’ emerging hopes anddreams and will continue to invest in theirpotential. UCT students have not only madea positive change, but have also beenchanged.

In addition, the UCT students and thoseinvolved and affected by the campaignswould like to thank Builders Warehouse inTokai, Jack’s Paint in Claremont, StarkeAryes, Pick n Pay, Cape Fellers and Mica,for their contributions towards the variouscampaigns.

These small favours made our work somuch more effective and enjoyable.

These campaigns serve as evidence thatthere is hope and so much potential and thatthrough time and effort, changes are beingmade.OLIVIA HEYNS, UCT STUDENT

Who do we vote for?WE are asked to register to vote. We aretold our vote counts. My question is whodoes our vote count for?

It counts for the big political parties.For them to have a power grip.

Our votes count for lazy, power-hun-gry, attention-seeking councillors andthen we are once again left with poorservice delivery with little or no infra-structure. Here are active, hard-work-ing, dedicated people such as AubreyRobinson. How do I vote for a communityactivist when his name does not appear

on the ballot? Why did Councillor Robin-son not qualify for re-election? Is it be-cause he made himself too visible and be-came a household name, or is it becausehe cared too much for his community bytaking on a personal approach to servicedelivery? We have surely been robbed ofa great leader for the next five years, sounless I see a name worthy of my vote,then South Africa and the Western Capehave been robbed of my vote as well.LM MANUELRetreat

Your SMSesGeneral

. My 83-year-old mom and I were connedby a “friendly” repair man. R190 and R150later, our washing machine spinner is stillnot working. Mine is completely broken.This guy visits your home with his son. Healso steals your toiletries – be warned. Bev,Grassy Park

. Attention, all Grade 12A students fromGrassy Park High, matric class of 2001: it’sreunion time! Please contact Donovan on083 713 6059 or Janice Bruinjies on073 031 0290. We would like to start arrang-ing the reunion. Aubrey Harding, pleasecontact us.

.Before there was a democracy in SA,service delivery with no councillors ap-pointed, things were excellent, but now it isnot. Surely there is a better way to spend themoney used for their annual salary of R108million? For your information - I know how!Niefie van die Kaap

. We’ve got to do something about arro-gant staff at rent offices. Any ideas? Mrs P.

. We need security officers on the trains– not on the platforms at the stations. Thecriminals walk from carriage to carriagewhile the train is moving, looking for aneasy target to rob or attack. Please place asecurity officer or two on each train to mini-mise these attacks.

. Ban the use of all animals in circusesworldwide. Do not support any circus withanimals. Wild animals belong in the wild,

not in circuses. See real-life footage of whatreally happens behind the scenes with themoney-hungry people exploiting animals.Only by banning the use of animals in cir-cuses and closing zoos will this awful situa-tion end. Eleanor

Shopping matters. How come retail stores and major super-

markets are still not giving customers thefive cents at the check-outs after the round-ing on the till print out shows this is owedto them? This is theft and must be dealt withurgently. A. Albertyn

. In reply to the issue around the Pick nPay Smart Card: for every R100 you spendyou will get R1, which means you get R10 forevery R1 000. Either you donate your moneyto an organisation, or it can be accumulateduntil you decide to spend it. Regular Pickn Pay shopper

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Xhosa lessons

Hartenbos here we come

FREE isiXhosa lessons will be held eve-ry Tuesday at Retreat Library from 16:00to 17:00.

Bring along a writing book and pen.For more information about the eventyou can contact Grant Solomon on072 962 0734.

HEATHFIELD Voluntary Workers willbe hosting a week-long outing to Harten-bos, Garden Route from Saturday 1 Octo-ber to Saturday 8 October.

The cost is R1 900.The bus will depart from 46 Ashford

Road, Heathfield at 10:00.For more information contact Garret

Braaf on (021) 712-2397 or 072 418 8322.

Pavement pup charms way into hearts and homeATHINA MAY

LOVE, kindness and com-passion have transformed atiny, scruffy puppy – res-cued from the streets threemonths ago – into an adored,“energetic ball of fur”.

The pooch, then barely amonth old, was scrawny, dirtyand bewildered when she wasoffered for sale to two People’sPost staff members in the Pickn Pay shopping centre parkingarea in Tokai in January.

The puppy’s owner, a resi-dent of Hillview informal set-tlement in Retreat, sold thepuppy for R30.

The staff members bought

the puppy as they felt sorry forit.

Back at the office, People’sPost senior sales consultant,Karen Peiser, offered to fosterthe puppy and take it homewith her to Noordhoek.

The puppy was very frail,though. “We didn’t think shewould make it through thenight,” she said.

But the brave-hearted puppyclung to life and has since gonefrom strength to strength.

“Pupsy is full of character,”Karen says.

“She enjoys being spoilt byour two boys, who feed her bil-tong and allow her to sleep onthe bed with them. She rulesthe roost.”

BRAVEHEART:JoshuaPeiser (6)with hispreciouspooch,Pupsy.Photo: Sup­plied

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Texting drivers the big road menaceSENDING text messages from your mobilephone while driving is more dangerous thanclimbing behind the wheel under the influen-ce of drink or drugs, a study by Britain’sTransport Research Laboratory (TRL) hasfound.

The reaction times of people texting as theydrove fell by 35 percent, while those who hadconsumed the legal limit of alcohol, or takencannabis, fell by 21 percent and 12 percent res-pectively, according to the study.

The study, which was commissioned by mo-toring group RAC Foundation, also found thatthe ability to stay in lanes or maintain a safedistance from the vehicle in front was worsethan drivers under the influence of cannabis.

“This research demonstrates how dange-rous it is to drive and text,” TRL senior humanfactors researcher Nick Reed said in a state-ment. He said drivers who texted were distrac-ted by taking their hand off the wheel to usetheir phone, by trying to read small text on thephone display and by thinking about how towrite their message.

“This combination of factors resulted in theimpairments to reaction time and vehiclecontrol that place the driver at a greater riskthan having consumed alcohol to the legal li-

mit for driving,” Reed said.One conclusion researchers made about

why texting is so dangerous is the length oftime it takes to compose a message whiledriving. The TRL said that composing a textmessage behind the wheel took 63 seconds, inwhich time a car travels half a mile withintown centre speed limits and over a mile (1.6km) within motorway speed limits.

Nearly half of all 18-24 year-olds admitted totexting as they drove, a separate survey by theRAC Foundation discovered.

The TRL study selected 17 people from the18-24 year-old age group to take part in a simu-lated road test, in which they were asked toread, write, and ignore texts on a variety ofroads.

“The participants in this study were almostunanimous in their view that drink-drivingwas the most dangerous action on the road,”RAC director Stephen Glaister said.

He said the research clearly showed that amotorist who is texting is significantly moreimpaired than a motorist at the legal limit foralcohol. “No responsiblemotoristwoulddrinkand drive,” Glaister said in the statement.

“We need to ensure that text devotees under-stand texting is hazardous.” – (wheels24.co.za)

Drivers may lose assetsPAY your traffic fines, or lose your TV set.Or your furniture, your car or even yourdriver’s licence.

That could be the fate, country wide, ofmotorists next year when the new regula-tions outlined in the Administration Adju-dication of Road Traffic Offences Act, areintroduced by the national Department ofTransport and Road Traffic ManagementCorporation (RTMC).

The points system, in terms of which mo-torists are accorded points when they com-mit traffic offences, and lose the pointswhen there have been no offences for sometime, will also be implemented.

Collen Msibi, spokesperson for the De-partment of Transport said the regulationsand the points system would be piloted inPretoria in January next year, by the Tsh-wane Metro Council.

“Depending on how it works there,there’ll be a decision on when to go nation-al,” Msibi said.

It would be up to the metro police offi-cials and traffic officers at local andprovin-cial level to apply the regulations. ThaboTsholetsane, acting chief of the RTMC, saidonly about 20% of the traffic fines issuedevery year, were paid.

“In Pretoria alone, there’s R70m in out-standing fines.”

Tsholetsane said in terms of the new reg-ulations, if motorists had not paid theirfines within three months their moveableassets could be confiscated.

“A warrant for the seizure would be ob-tained and moveable assets to the value ofthe outstanding fine would be seized.” Er-rant motorists could also be registered atthe Credit Bureau.

Motorists who paid a fine within amonth of its being issued could be con-sidered for a 50% reduction.

The points system works as follows:Every motorist begins with zero points.Depending on how serious the offenceis, points are awarded.

When a motorist has not committeda traffic offence for three months, onepoint is deducted. When a motoristreaches 12 points, the person’s driver’slicence can be suspended.

The new guidelines provide for aneNaTIS database of offences, making itpossible for a motorist’s history of of-fences to be called up on the scene ona computer screen.

Tsholetsane said this was the think-ing behind budgeting to provide a hand-held computer to every traffic officer inthe country who had to impose theseregulations.

An amount of R72m was being budget-ed to train officials, to develop the sys-tem and for communication, with amaximum budget of R13 000 per hand-held computer.

Msibi said the condition of the coun-try’s roads made it necessary to imposestricter controls.

“Most accidents are the result of traf-fic violations, and by taking strongersteps against offenders, the country’saccident toll can be considerably re-duced.

“We have to be strict if we want tohave safer roads. If people know theirdriver’s licences are at stake, they’lltake traffic rules more seriously,” hesaid. – Wheels24.co.za

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www.kalahariads.com 021 405 1118 • 0860 11 69 19

TouchTouchOfOfBeautyBeauty

Come visit this cozy, tranquil home salon for a littleT.L.C

at the hands of a friendly, well-experienced therapist.

APRIL SPECIALAPRIL SPECIALPAMPPAMPERER PAPACKAGECKAGE consisting of a facial,eyebrow tint,eyelash tint, mini manicure or minipedicure for only...

ANDAND all students receive a 15% discount on treat-ments booked.

Contact LISA-MARIE on 072 354 9110 ..Also available to do in-home treatments for specialevents and weddings.19 Canal Rd, Woodlands Park, Wetton. (close toHillstar Traffic Department)

R330

FAMILYNOTICES

05

Weddings

DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906

JEAN'S stunning DesignsBridalwear, casual wear, hireor buy & catering. Shop no.21­Town Centre Mini Mall.(021 376 2083/078 3400 473

PERSONAL

22

Personal

DIVORCES from R500.( 021 948 2161

DIVORCES R3 000Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or e­mail:[email protected]

DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG

DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE

HERBALREMEDIES

4 ALLPROBLEMS. MarriageProblems

. Bad Luck inwhat you do

. Court/Divorcecases

RESULTSWITHIN 3­7DAYS! I DOHOME VISITREQUESTS.

Call byappointments or

house visit­021 705 5623/07

2 243 9136­5th Ave.Grassy

Park(opp.Nando's)

DR ASHRAFNow in Athlone

* Court Cases* Relationship Problems* Financial Problems* Pregnancy Problems(/Sms to 073 115 1523

or 072 101 2773

DR. SHEIKAMED

Lost lover, Lotto / casinoPregnancy Financial

problems, Bad luck/evilspirits, Court cases / divorce.

Tel. 071 058 3427Cape Town / Bellville

HEALER JIIMA* Win court cases, lotto* Financial problems

* Pregnancy problems* Relationship problems

* Boosting business* Specialised in unfinished

jobs of other doctors.

SMS your problem orcall 071 749 4490

SHEIK ALIIn Gatesville for

strong duas andeffective rubaan

Come for myherbal treatments

for allbody pains,

marriage, houseprotection,business,

property and allkinds of evil.

PAY ONLY WHENJOB IS DONE!PENSIONERS:

FREETREATMENT

Roymo Butchery.Unit No. 6 (next

toBarber Shop)

Corner ofKlipfontein and

Ruth Road,Rylands Estate

Ph 078 284 2787or 076 910 3387or 021­633 2103

26

Social andEntertainment

Dj With Sound & Karaoke( 083 747 3304

27

Tuition

A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL

Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402

A1 COMMUNITY

DRIVING SCHOOL

PASS OUT FIRST

TIME

Nervous ladies welcome.Car hire for pass out.

All areas.

021 397 3912/072 617 4472

AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING

LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/

Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner

Ph/sms073 555 8410

BSI DRIVING ACADEMYK53 driving lessonsCompetitive RatesPackages available

Contact Sharon / Bernie on021 638 3649 or 074 133 0069

021 802 4221www.netshape.co.za/

bsidrivingacademy

DO YOU NEED TUTORINGIN ACCOUNTING OR EMS?Grades 8­12. Call JustAccounting 715 6232

FOCUS DRIVING SCHOOLAll areas. First 50 clients atdiscount prices. Free lessonsbefore driving test. Specialpackage for 3months only.

.K53 instructors. Pick up & drop off.. Toyota Tazz only.

(021 397 6833/082 507 6262/021 391 1637/082 061 9807

MATHSIndividual tutoring.

Mon­Sun. All hoursR70 or R50 each for 2 pupils

Contact 084 803 5448

YOUR SCHOOL OFDRIVING S 5 lessons @R500. Ph Leonie 084 593 2223

33

Health and Beauty

DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 ­ 8kg per month and

still enjoy your favourite foods.(Abeda­ 072 806 5399

LOSE WEIGHTNOW

Free AssessmentCaryn & Sebastien( 071 362 5616

www.healthnshape.co.za

34

Catering

ADELAH & SHAKIER'SSamoosas & pies, R105 per

100, Budget Pack R140(40 pies, 40 samoosas,

20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 376 2506

AFFORDABLEDECOR &CATERING

Ph 021­393 7307 or074 177 1923

AKHNI & CURRY'S40L­ 100L +. Catering done on

request.(Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618

BESSICK HIRINGCutlery & CrockeryLinen, tables, chairs

and covers, etcPh (021) 374 3786 or Joan

079 4688 616/ Leon083 6603 495

CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,

trestles and chair covers.( 021 371 9464 or

084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784

DALVIE'SCATERING

SPECIAL: FREE STAGEDECOR WITH ALL YOUR

HIRING NEEDS!Menus from R69 p/p.

Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and

stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from

10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or

Shafiek 021­372 5921 /082 660 0876 /084 566 0087

DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price

includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.(Ielaahm or Rene

021­371 4507/082 324 9486

HALAAL CATERINGFROM R60 P/P

PH: 021 701 6084 OR082 468 7818

ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394

NAZLIA'SCATERING &

HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering

needs. Alsofrozen savouries,

eg. pies,samoosa's,

springrolls etc..and

platters and alsoall your hiring

needs,eg. crockery,

cutlery & tableclothes.

(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027

36

Children’sEntertainment

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 878 1517

J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008

JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

JUMPING Castles forhire.(021 396 5530/083 793 1938/083 459 9285

38

Hiring Services

A DECORBackdrop poles & chair

covers. Ph 021 637 0133or 083 453 9021

CATER HIRE 021­696 2394Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Chair Cover Bows:R2.Long Table Cloth XL:R12.Round Table Cloth XL:R15.Organza Overlays: R5.Chafing Dish: R50Red Carpet R100Delivery Service Available

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware

linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968

DECORBackdrop poles and lights.

(021 396 2526/082 212 8949

HIRE A CASTLE FROMR150 p/d. Kiddies Chairs,tables and linen Ph 696 2394or 084 209 1313

HIRING OF Kiddies tables andchairs, chair covers, table

cloths, etc. Call Beulah 021­703 7107 or 073 487 2524

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs

plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026

43

Personal Services

DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h30­22h00 Ph 079 806 4173

I do divorce, testaments,sell & evaluate properties and

all legal matters.( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) /( 0 2 1 ) 3 9 1 0 5 3 0 ( o / h )083 6603 495

44

Photographice/Video Services

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

47

Health Shops/Products

LOOK AND FEEL GREATLose 3­5 kg in one month. Seeresults in 3 days. Visit:www.lookandfeelgreat.co.za

FORSALE

71

Miscellaneous

WENDYHOUSESConcrete

foundations.Better structures

2 yearguarantee.

Ph 021­391 7757or 072 665 6553

Wendy Houses"SPECIALS"

6m x 3m, R6 000cash.

(082 621 4441 /(021)393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes washing machines,tumble dryers etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021­671 5786or 082 705 8103.

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

80

Radio/TV/Video

DSTV, Aerial Installations &repairs done. DSTV SpecialR599.( 072 249 1889/073 966 0860

TV REPAIRS" LOW COSTS"

18 LinariaCres,Silvertown.(Steven on

021 633 1802 /083 486 5394

DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.

Contact Terence on

083 769 7242/

81

Garden Services

Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

Improve your existingwellpoint.( 021 637 5677

021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586

GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plotclearing, refuse removal, treeefelling, in your yard. 7 days aweek. 0734923255 /637 9373

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc(021 633 0467/083 478 0795

CASH 4 used items. Minimum3 black bags. Sms/ph Lorraineon 076 118 5384

85

Sport/CampingEquipment

4 Bed caravan for sale.R18 000neg.(084 482 3067

89

Building Material

2 & 3m sand & stone & rubbleremoval. Ph 078 6113 627.

3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289

A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal

021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801

DAVID'SPRECAST

We sellVibrecrete Poles

& Slabs.(021 692 3107 /

021 691 5877/072 106 0655 /083 691 4449

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R135 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R350 (BagsR15.00)

Vibracrete Slabs­ R29.00 each

Bricks from R1.20each

CEMENT R67.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

A bakkie sand ­ R195A bakkie stone ­ R385

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R10.90 per slab450x450 ­ R12.90 per slab600x600 ­ R18.00 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R22.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.

AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R10,50450 x 450 = R12,50500 x 500 = R13,50( 076 382 6711

Tel: 021 704 4109

021 715 2739

Cell: 084 368 8125

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­ Sand & Stone

Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

GENERALSERVICES

102

MiscellaneousServices

HARRY'S BOARDSCutting, Edging, Devin Doors

Hardware&Fittings,Deliveries, Off­Cuts

Freddy Lenderts Tel/Fax:021 705 8897/079 9943 629

Andrew GideonsTel:021 706 7387/

084 210 1704Sally Harry:021 706 7387

082 588 9940

104

Building andConstruction

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

BUILDING PLANSProfessionally drawn andcouncil approved.(082 662 4008

105

Home ImprovementInterior

BUILDINGMATERIAL &

HOMEIMPROVEMENT

S( On AccountBasis Only )

,Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete

,BIC's,Wendy Houses

,L/Flooring6 ­ 60 months to

pay!!!For further infocontact Ashley

on 072 371 6000

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

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Let BONDPROFINANCE use yourPROPERTY to

consolidate your debteven if you are underadministration/debtreview. PropertyREMAINS in your

name.

SMS “Debt” to076 716 6191 or call

021 880 6000

HOME OWNERHOME OWNER

Bond

05.04.11

CrucialT05

.04.11

“Skakel my vir hulp”

NATASHA021 949 0458

NATASHA021 949 0458

Geen huis nodig. Een paaiement vir al jou skuld.

• U rekeninge is agter en reeds gelys?

• U Leningsaansoeke is reeds

oral afgekeur?

• U motor, huis, kredietkaart en

lenings is in ’n BAIE GROOT gemors?

Besoek PBC in die ABSA-gebou op die4de vloer, Voortrekkerweg 32, Bellville

U BENODIG: ID,

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ONS HELP U PER FAKS,E-POS OF PERSOONLIK

Verskeie Opsies:• Konsolidasies • Skuldhersienning

• VBH Plan • Clear Blacklisted

• Clear Admins • Testamente

Skakel alle ure:• Johan 082 431 9865 • Stefan 072 696 9301• Anton 082 695 3807 • Martin 082 257 4164

• Charlotte 072 828 9431

Nuut !! BLACKLISTED & ADMIN ORDERS nou beskikbaar !!CLEAR CLEAR

SMS “ ” na 38020en ons bel jou terug!

PBC POST(SMS Cost R10)

Faks: 086 601 4207www.pbcsa - [email protected]

106

Home ImprovementExterior

A QUALITYGATES AND

FENCEB/bars, sliding

gates, carports,steel fencing,razor wire &vibracrete.

Lowest price.Ph 021­397 4079or 082 933 6610

ARTHUR'SSLIDING GATES,

b bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 083 229 7612

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, gates. Contact Albert

073 545 6994 /

DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /

Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &

Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting

Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.

CONTACT :021 692 3107

021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655

083 691 4449

FLOWERSONGGARDEN

SERVICESFor all your

garden needs.( Henry on

072 553 6239

KASSIEM'S roof cleaning andpainting service. Phone073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514

108

Money/Loans

ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it

anymore? I canhelp you.

Garnishees onpayslips,

summonses,dont have

money for food?Reduce

payments to oneinstalment. Stop

thestruggling, the

help you need ishassle

free. Serviceguarenteed. Call

us now!(Audrey­079 395 4709 or fax:021 421 6817.Fax your ID,

payslipand all your

accounts to seewhat

you qualify for.

A CASH LOAN up toR180 000. Same day payout.b/listed welcome. Conditionsapply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A CASH LOAN up to R70 000B/Listed welcome. Ph / SmsZane 081 403 4421

ARE U WAITING

on a Pension/Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout?Cash sameday. Sms/Call:Nawaal ( 076 064 0458

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGE CREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

073 439 3111

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE YOU INDEBT?

Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance

021­788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193

AWAITING PENSION/PROVIDENT FUND

Imm. CASH(/Sms­SHIRLEY­083 665 1002/

KIM­073 050 2179/021 949 8566

BLACKLISTED? Up toR100 000. Approved byphone.(Shafiq 076 919 8933

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALS

Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)

Same day payout

DEAR FRIEND, NEED ALOAN? Plz pick up the PHHOFFMEESTER ­ we give upto R50 000. BlacklistedWelcome. 072 309 1877

EASY LOANSWith affordable repayments ­

R50 000 B/listed welc. Pls call/Sms Grasham 073 228 6148

IMMEDIATE APPROVALLoans up to R100 000.Cash sameday. Govt. &

b/listed.(021 949 8566/Kim 073 0502 179

Shirley 083 665 1002

Waiting forPension/package

payouts?SMS or send

please call me”082 301 7856

0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE

A BRIDGING loan?

JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONSBonds/personal loans &

consolodations. B/listed welc.(Janine­021 376 4690/

082 439 9863

Loans andconsolidation

available.( Bongi

073 171 5142

LOANS No ITC. Same daypayout. Fax 086 666 4811 orcall 071 512 1923

LOANSPersonal

,home,vehicle,etc.

No hassles. Smsname, id

no,gross +net pay to

073 188 6942/079 043 0203

LOANS up to R150 000. SmsLoan to 078 506 5189.conditions apply.

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

R1 000­ R50 000 LOANS1minute approval. B/listed

welcome.(Mansoor on071 810 8230

112

Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021­371 8315 o/h

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

A­B TRUCKHIRE / COURIER

Anything &everything.

073 339 1828

FURNITURE removalsand up country trips( 078 611 3627

117

TV/DVD/Video Services

ALL DSTV+ Top TV + God TV

installations and repairs.Repair callouts from R150.

www.techzonesa.co.za073 272 6117

DSTV AND AERIALINSTALLATIONS

Single view systems ­ R599installed. Xtra View as wellas HD installations. SMS orcall Mikah­eel 073 374 3951

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 699.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

STAR TVREPAIRS

WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947

TELERAMA TV REPAIRSEfficient repairs to TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.(021 391 5779,

021 391 5819/083 861 0418

TELERAMA TV REPAIRSEfficient repairs to TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.(021 391 5779,

021 391 5819/083 861 0418

1140

Electrical Repairs

A.W.A.ELECTRICAL

Fully LicencedContractorSince 1986

,Rewiring, Main

Boards, Lights,

Plugs , PrepaidMeters

, ElectricalCertificates

. FREE QUOTES.(

Allan­021 392 1973/082 708 5700

FRIDGE repairs, allappliances.(073 922 5336

JC ACTIVEELECTRICALFully licenced

electrician.Repairs to

lights,plugs,geysers,installation of

prepaid meters,main boards, etc.(021 701 3022 /

072 470 7658

1141

General Services

FOR ALL YOURGates, burglarbars or welding

repairs(Xavier on

072 212 8619

1142

Carpentry

ALL CARPENTRY WORKAll carpentry, Hanging of all

doors, fixing roofs &cupboards.(Nico

021 392 6818/076 342 1470

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

A FREE PLUMBING quotefor bathroom renovations,geysers, leaks and blockeddrains. Call Joseph073 322 4661

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new

installations.All workmanship guaranteed.

(Frank 082 3544 076

Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs .R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

1145

Swimming PoolServices

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021­705 8851

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208

1146

Tiling/Flooring

TILING indoor & outdoorfrom R45 per square meter.( Jeremy on 021 391 2517/072 395 2479

HOLIDAYAND

TRAVEL

132

HolidayAccommodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

WEEKENDSPECIALS AT

CLUBMYKONOS

STARTING ATR600 PER

NIGHT!Contact Suzanne

021­448 2717office hours only

133

Tours

A FABULOUS 11 DAY SEACRUISE TO MAURITIUS22 Jan ­ 02 Feb 20112

(021 712 4756

WEEKEND TRIPTO GOUDINI

SPA15 ­ 17 July

2011. R700 incl.transport

&accommodation.

S/catering.(Betty

on 073 188 6942/ 021 633 7207

JOIN us on a fun filled trip toPE. Departure­ 28 September2011and return 02 October2011. Self catering chalets.R1 500 p/person.(Shirena­021 371 2041/072 194 6200

COME & JOINUS ON A FUN

FILLEDTRIP TO

MASERU, DURBAN & PE

" A trip you willnever forget.!!!"

Departure­ 28December 2011

andreturn 06 January

2012. Strictlyhotels.

(Wendy on083 533 0988/

021 397 8550 orJenny on

084 052 6589

NOT TO BE MISSED10 Exciting days from CT ­

Lesotho ­ Sun City.Depart Cape Town 28 Dec

2011 and return toCape Town 6 Jan 2012More info on package:

Charmaine ­ 079 474 2704Lionel ­ 084 586 4699A/H ­ 021­393 4558

E­mail: [email protected]

MOTORS

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL

R1 800.Clutchoveralls,

R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.

(021 376 6014/078 875 4394

SPRINGFIELDGEARBOX AND

DIFFBest prices on all

Reconditionedand RepairedGearboxes and

Diffs(021 703 8220

ext 3 /082 772 2664

PROPERTY

167

Houses for Sale

BAYIEW ­STRANDFONTEIN

PRIVATE SALER570 000 NEG

3 bedroom house, 2bathrooms, plus 2 bedroom

granny flat, auto garagedoors, front paving, yard fully

tarred, secure property.Ph Andre 071 415 7928

REALNET SELECTPROPERTIESREQUIRED

IN ANY AREAWe have qualified buyers.Call Karen 083 494 3939

RETREAT AND SURROUNDSWe have many houses for sale.

What do you require?Phone (021) 706 4412

BUSINESS

194

BusinessOpportunities

A N O P P O R T U N I T YAVAILABLE in Cape Townarea for survey/data workers.Good income potential.Temp/full time. Traininggiven. For more info SMS fulln a m e / a d d r e s s t o0 7 1 5 4 8 6 9 4 4 ,JS Enterprise. Ph 041­360 5382. Redwing Drive, PE

AVON REPS NEEDED CallMichelle 021 396 2115 or082 637 6559

AVONReps needed urgently.

Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581

DATA CLERKS needed ­Work from home with or wit­hout computers. Sms nameand address to073 176 4267/021 952 322­3 Flute Way, Belhar

EARN CASHNOW

Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman

084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 or

Zainoe084 530 0300

WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE

CALL MEEarn R30 000 p.m. @ Homesms INCOME to 34008

TALENT

401

General Vacancies

DRIVERS with reliable car orcombi, management skillsneeded.(HR ­Juanita on083 581 7828 /021 930 4219

AVON &JUSTINEreps needed.(Mildred021 696 5866 /079 053 8019

JOBOPPORTUNITIES

Data Capturers, Call CentreAgents, Secretaries,

Receptionist, Bank Clerks,Account Clerks, Admin

Clerks, Bookkeepers,Waiters, Bartenders, Chefs,

We train u in 2 weeksand assist u into a

job!To Register, visit:

68 Durban Road, van der Stel

Building, 5th Fl, Bellville.

Call: 021 948 9551021­ 424 1913083 466 6033078 003 3346

Register today.Training begins

Mondaywww.ibmit.co.za

TELESALESSouthern SuburbsBasic + CommissionDay Shift (8am­4pm)

TIRED OF DEBT?WOULD YOU LIKE TOSUPPLEMENT YOUR

INCOME?UNLOCK YOUR

FUTURE!!!

We require Vibrant, Creative,Enthusiastic people with theability to market products

over the telephone.They must be hard working,

committed, reliable,conscientious, and able to

think on their feet.They must have an excellent

telephone manner, speakEnglish and Afrikaans clearly

and confidently

Interested?...Please contact Gloria on

(021) 702 2052

NEW customer servicedepartment. National company

requires 20 intelligentattractive young people, salaryR3 275p/m (HR ­Juanita on083 581 7828 /021 930 4219

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TO BE PART OF THIS FEATURE PLEASE CALL

ROSALIND/ JANINE/ LISA ON

021 405 1136 / 0860 116 918

SSOO DDOONN’’TT DDEELLAAYY,, GGIIVVEE UUSS AA CCAALLLL TTOODDAAYY!!!!!!!!

“ T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”

ATTENTION ALL PRIVATE SELLERS AND CAR DEALERSHIPS

PEOPLES POST WILL BE RUNNING

A MOTOR FEATURE ON THE 31 MAY 2011

PPEEOOPPLLEESS PPOOSSTT CCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDDSS

Attention01.03.11

ATTENTION ALL ATTORNEY’SAND CONVEYANCERS

WHY NOT PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICESIN OUR NETADS.

DON’T DELAY, CALL ME TODAY:ROSALIND ON 021 4051136 /EMAIL:[email protected]

OR FAX TO 021 406 4315

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED

For organisation, with fund­raising experience

( 021 393 6262 or

021­393 7774 o/h only

412

Hair/Beauty

EXPERIENCED shampooist

weekends only. Grassy

Park/Parkwood

area.(021 705 6227/

083 757 0808

415

Clothing Industry

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CALL Mark Anthony021 704 2160/083 482 4250

Mark Anthony1-12.04.11.ai

Neat 2 beds, bic, tiled bathroom & lounge, tiledkitchen, bars & security gates. Grounds for expansion.(If your combined wages is R11 800.00 per month you

can buy this house)

Strandfontein Only R379 000(On the Bay)

Renovated 3 beds, lounge, fullyfitted kitchen, bathroom +

Garage. (If your combined wagesas R9500.00 per month you can

buy this house)

Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, New tiles

thru-out, newly painted inside,drive-way, large yard. (If your

combined wages is R10 000.00 permonth you can buy this house)

WANT AN AGENT TO SELLYOUR HOUSE FAST,

EFFICIENTLY AND AT THEBEST POSSIBLE PRICE?

CALL MARK ANTHONYTODAY. 021 704 2160

083 482 4250 ORANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289082 673 1503.

COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE!

Large 3 beds, wooden floors, tiled sunken lounge, large entrancehall/dining room, Extra large eat-in fully fitted kitchen, bath and

shower, long drive-way (approx 5 cars), covered entertainment areain paved yard, very secure,. Opposite Blomvlei Road Mosque & Aloe

Medical Centre.

Lansdowne Only R629 000(On Lansdowne Road)

Belhar R339 000(Behind Shopping Centre) SELLERS IN ALL AREASRocklands

R299 000Seawinds R399 000

(Close to Prince George Highway)

Beautiful 3 beds, (Laminatedfloors) bics, large fitted kitchen,

tiled lounge, bath & shower,cemented yard, remote garage

(x2), Burglar bars, securty gates &alarm. Very Neat.

ANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289/

082 673 1503

FREE-STANDING, 3 BEDS, EN-SUITE,LOUNGE, BATHROOM, KITCHEN,

LARGE GROUNDS. IF YOURCOMBINED WAGES IS R8000.00 PERMONTH YOU CAN BUY THIS HOUSE.

Free-Standing, Large 3 beds,lounge + dining room,

bathroom, fitted kitchen, garage+ Very LARGE GROUNDS.

Free-Standing home onlarge plot.

Extended 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom,

enclosed.

Large 2 beds, large tiled lounge, fittedkitchen, fully tiled bathroom, separate

toilet, bars, security gates,pavedfront, enclosed carport (2 cars). (If

your combined wages is R10 700.00per month you could buy this house)

2/3 beds, lounge, kitchen,

bathroom, drive-way.

MARK ANTHONY2 120411

Elsies RiverOnly R269 000

New TafelsigOnly R159 000

The Leagues Only R249 000 Old WoodlandsOnly R459 000

EastridgeR259 000

Alpine ParkR299 000Lakeview R529 000

Free-Standing, Large 3 bedsroom, fitted kitchen,lounge, bathroom, paved yard, carport, remote gates.

CCTV Cameras.

(Mitchells Plain)

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082 495 8989SHAAMIEL

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R1 100 000: VANGUARD ESTATE5

Pool Braai,Sep entrance +MoreCall : Shariff 082 781 2903

Beds,MES, FFK,Dinning

R350 000: WESTRIDGE3 Beds,Toilet & Bath,Kitchen

Lounge,Enclosed Parking,Quiet AreaCall : Nazeem 084 2950 130

R239 000: HILLVIEW1 Large bedroom with ensuite, FF Kitchen, Lounge

10m Wendy House, Carport for 2 cars, Fully enclosedCall :Delores: 76 706 0910

The price of the property must be suitable to both parties....

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN

WE HAVE BUYERS.WYNBERG

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN

WE HAVE BUYERS.GRASSY PARK

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WE HAVE BUYERSATHLONE

R250 000: BEACON VALLEY3Beds,Kitchen,Toilet&Shower,

Lounge,Beautiful Garden with treesCall :Nazeem 084 2950 130

SHANAAZ

071 203 6341

R340 000: MORGENSTERFreestanding 2 Beds,Fam Bath, Lounge,

Kitchen, Parking 4 Cars, GardenCall :Shanaaz 071 203 6341

R370 000 RONDEVLEI PARK2 Beds, Fitted Kitchen, Lounge,

Bathroom, Large plot with potential.Call: Doerriyah 084 055 3877.

R200 000: TAFELSIGFree Standing 2 Beds,Lounge

Kitchen, Family BathroomCall :Shihaam 072 192 1411

R200 000: TAFELSIG3Beds,Kitchen

Family Bathroom, Lounge,Call :Shanaaz 071 203 6341

SHIHAAM

072 192 1411

Terms &Conditions

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R459 000 NEW WOODLANDS5 Beds, 2 with Bic, 1 with Slliding Door leading to yard, bathroom +

Kitchen, Lounge Tiled, All bedrooms laminated floors, Sunroof, Carport for 5 CarsCall :Delores 076 706 0910

Mitchells Plain, Strandfontein, Pelican Park & Heights, Grassy Park, OtterySteenberg, Wynberg, Athlone, Heideveld, Bonteheuwel and Surrounding Areas

Free Valuations

Free Legal Advice

Free Credit Checks

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R4 500 000: PHILLIPI

Current Rental Income R11 000.

2.65Hectres Farm,5 Beds, lounge, dinningstudy, garage,2 en-suites, 2 separate entrances

gardens,Call :Doerrieyah 084 055 3877

EBRAHIEM

076 473 7091

TAFELSIG R265 0003beds fully enclosed with alarm, lounge

fitted kitchen & fam bathroom with showerCall :Shanaaz 071 203 6341

R650 000.00 ZEEKOEVLEI.2 Beds, lounge, kitchen family bathroom + Sep. Entrance1 Lrg Bedroom with en-suite open plan kitchen, lounge

Call: Shanaaz 071 203 6341

R460 000: WESTRIDGE3 Beds, Alarm, BIC in 2 Rooms, Lounge,

Fully Fitted Kitchen, Laminated floorsin all Bedrooms, Carport 4 CarsCall: Doerrieyah 084 055 3877

R530 000: BRIDGETOWN4 Beds,Main ensuite with shower, separate entrance

corner Plot and CarportCall :Delores 076 7060910

WEST CAPE VILLASFROM R339 000

Brand new 2 Beds, Only 17 Left,Call our office or any of our agents

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bathroom,en suite, kitchen, 2x Driveway, Burglar bars, fully enclosed

large groundsDelores 076 706 0910

R300 000 Rocklands3 Beds,Kitchen, Family bathroom,

Lounge, Paved back yard,Fairly big grounds

Shanaaz 071 203 6341

LOTUS RIVER -

Executive Modrn home, 3Bed, loung

dining, MES, family bath, BIC, ff kitch

dbl garage, fully secured, lovely area.

R 850 000 Neg

021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798A/H 021 705 3903Fax: 0866 456 [email protected]

A X I S

WANT A MARKET VALUATION?

ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805

GRASSY PARK -

Lake Side Mews, Simplex 2 Bedrms

lounge, bath, yard, enclosed

complex.

R 320 000GRASSY PRK FLAT -

RADIANT MANSIONS Ground Floor

2 beds, lounge, bath,

secured complex

R 260 000

G/PRK FLATS -

4 flats from R 170K, 2 beds,

BIC, lounge, bath,

fully secured complex.

R170K - R320K

ZEEKOEVLEI

VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS

TO BUILD DOUBLE STOREY

- R 350 000RYLANDS -

Dbl Stry, 4 Beds, lounge / dining rm

walkin closet, ff kitch,

Double garage

Johnson Rd R 1,6 Min

LOTUS RIVER -

5 Beds, spacious lounge, fitted kitch

2 bathrm fully tiled, garage,

POOL+ +

R 820 000

PELICAN PARK -

3 bedrooms, lounge, FF

kitchen, fully secured, dble

garage, next to mosque

R 570 000 FERNES ESTATE-

3 Bedrooms with BIC, lounge, ff

kitch and bathrm fully tiled, fully

secured

R 980 000 Neg

GRASSY PARK -

VACANT PLOT with incomplete

Structure - 6th Avenue - 550 sqm

R 550 000 Neg

GRASSY PARK -

Large 3 beds, BIC, FF kitchen, lounge

family bath, driveway +

Sep Entrance

R 850 000 Neg ZEEKOEVLEI -

Lovely 4 beds with BIC, laminated flr

Facebrick, Dble garag, swimming

pool

R 1 500 000

LAVENDERHILL -Neat 4 beds, BIC, lounge, fitted

kitch garage for 4, enclosed,Sep entranc

R 280 000

PELICAN PRK -

2 bedrooms, lounge,

FF kitchen, fully

secured, driveway with Wendy house

R 460 000

STRAND -

2X 4 bedroom Cottages, next to each

other, lounge, kitch,dining rm, 2 bathrms,

1 minute frm the beach, Great Invest

R 799 000 EachPARKWOOD ESTATE -

3 bedrms with BIC,FF kitchen,lounge

FF kitchen,dining rm,knotty ceilings,

Modern Setup, off Hyde Road

R 550 000

Axis 10x4 120411 1ANB6WF.cdr

RONDEBOSCH -

Neat 3 Beds, carpets, loung/dining

rm family bath, driveway, Larg

grounds

R 1 300 000 Neg

MITCHELLS HEIGHTS

MASSIVE 4 BEDS, LOUNGE,KITCH

FAMILY BATH, CLOSE TO

MOSQUE

- R 190 000

MODERN FAMILY HOMEMODERN FAMILY HOME

MAKE AN OFFERMAKE AN OFFERNEAT STARTERNEAT STARTERGROUND FLOORGROUND FLOOR SPACIOUS FAMILY HOMESPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

PROPERTIES

SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 SA-EED - 082 927 5034 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364

GET AWAY SPECIALGET AWAY SPECIALNEW RELEASE FACE BRICKNEW RELEASE FACE BRICK

LANSDOWNE

Pan Handle Property, 3 Bedrooms,

lounge, kitchen, Close to

Wetton Circle

- R 750 000

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MITCHELLS PLAIN 021 696 4114ATHLONE 021 696 [email protected]

STRANDFONTEINCRAWFORD

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Pam Golding PropertiesAn international Associate

of Savills

Superior, Discreet and Professional Service by your area specialistsBUYING OR SELLING – FREE VALUATIONS & PROPERTY ADVICE

ADNAAN 072 707 6541 CHERYL 079 195 7252 COLLEEN 082 971 0552 KAMROONISA 072 370 2323 GAMIEDA 082 933 8092

RUKAYA 083 527 7139 RUKHSHANA 082 331 3123 WALEED 083 508 4611 SAAJID 072 740 5196

RASHEEDAH 084 586 7120

RIEFQAH 083 738 7901 GADIJA 083 520 8610

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* Seller andMark Brickles must agree onguaranteed price at time of listing

DISTRESSSALES!!

visit www.eesyinfo.co.za

NoGimmicks!Call Mark on 072 742 6963 formore info

ORSMS“G12”, Your Name, Email address/address to 072 742 6963

ORFREE CALL 0800-00-00-0824HRS, 7 DAYS AWEEK

For a Guaranteed Sale on Your Home.

If your HomeDoesn’t Sell, Mark isWilling toBuy it Himself at a Price Acceptable toYou

Every AgentWill PromiseTo Sell Your Home…WeGUARANTEE it

Receive a Free listwith pics of BelowMarketValue & other Distress

Sale PropertiesVisit:

www.savemoola.co.zaOr SMS“D12”,Your Name,

Email address/ addressto 079 174 9961

Strandfontein R750,000

7 Clipper Crescent

Modern three bed home with loads offeatures. All rooms bic's, FF kitc, gas hob +electric oven, Family bath + main en-suite,large lounge/dining, huge entertainmentroom and four car garage + remote doors.

Ideal investment property.Main house divided into twoseparate units ++++Granny flat and carport.Total rental potentialR 9,000 to R 10,000 p/m.Property fully enclosed.

This charming waterfrontproperty is ideally situated onthe southern side of the vlei,two doors from the yacht club.For more specs and pics seeour websitewww.furlongproperties.co.za

Sherwood Park R 495,000 Zeekoevlei "ON THE WATER " R 1.85 Million

Contact Noel Furlong 021 705 5105 083 479 1487 www.furlongproperties.co.za

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EST. 1996BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707

M/PLAIN 021 391 2200

FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION

CRAWFORD: R3.3 mill

RAHEEL 082 796 8137

SYBRAND PARK: R1.250mil

S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490

BONTEHEUWEL: R210.000excl

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

New Develop – Next to Lentegeur

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

PELICAN HEIGHTS: R1.2mil

MARIAM 082 641 2157

SCHAAPKRAAL: R700.000excl

MARIAM 082 641 2157

6Beds(Bics), 5xBathrooms, FFK, Braai,Scullery, D/Garage, T/Carport.

F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, VibacreteG/Flat, Garage, Carport, Encl, 714m².

Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Kitchen,Encl, 311m², No Geyser.

CHOOSE YOUR PLOT, Brand New2BedroomsSemi’s From R329.000

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Mes, FFK, G/Flat,F/Bath, Entrance stoep Encl.

2Beds, Lounge, FFK, Encl with highbrick wall, Remote gates, 2nd Dwelling

OTTERY :R1.1 milionl

OTTERY: R340.000excl

RAHEEL 082 796 8137

SURREY ESTATE: R780 000excl

SHEREENA 072 435 4085

OTTERY: R619.000excl

GAIL 076 558 9965

HANOVER PARK: R250 000excl

PLUMSTEAD: R920.000excl

PRISCILLA 082 717 1688

F/s, 4Beds(Bics), FFK, Pool, Garage,E/Garden, 485m2, Jetmaster, Braai.

Flat, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,OPK, Pool, P/Bay, Encl.

Semi, 4Beds(2xBics), 2xKitchens,G/Flat, Carport(4xCars), Encl, 522m².

Flat, 3Beds(2xB), Balcony, Lounge,Drm, Bath, S/toilet, FFK, Garage.

Semi, 2Beds, Ent.Hall, Lnge, F/Bath,Kitchen, Laundry, Garage, F/Encl.

F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/place, Kitchen,Garage, E/Garden, Encl, S/Gates.

NAJWA 082 377 7027

PRISCILLA 082 717 1688

RONDEBOSCH EAST: R1. 999mil

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

BONTEHEUWEL: R280 000excl

DESIREE 079 875 9975

RETREAT: R399.999excl

DESIREE 079 875 9975

HANOVER PARK: R239 000 excl

GREENHAVEN: R2.499mil

SHADLEY 0765913647

WELCOME ESTATE: R560 000

D/s, 8Beds(4xB), 5xF/Bath, OPFFK,2xT/Garage, Braai, Ent.Area, Pool

Semi. 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath,Kitchen, Encl, Sliding Gates, B/Bars

Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,Kitchen, Encl, 240m², Very Big Yard.

Mais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FK,Incomplete Garage, Encl.

D/s, 6Beds, 2xLnge, 2xDrm, 4xMes,FFK, Laundry, 2xGarage, 1310m²,

Duplex Flat, 3Beds(2xBics), TV/room,Laundry, FFK, Garage, Encl, RGates.

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

PRISCILLA 082 717 1688

BELTHORNE: R1.2mill

GRASSY PARK: R869.000excl

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

PELIKAN PARK: R429.999excl

NAJWA 082 377 7027

GRASSY PARK: R599 000

HANOVER PARK: R260 000excl

STEENBERG: R580.000excl

LYNETTE 073 580 5059

F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Bath, S/toilet, Mes,FFK, Laundry, D/Garage.

F/s, 4Beds(2xB), 2xF/Baths, 2xFK,G/Flat(2Beds, K, Brm), T/G(4xCars)

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, Carport,F/Garage, Appr Plans 4 Outbuilding

F/s,3Beds, F/Place, OPFFK, Mes,T/Garage, Yard (8xCars), A/Windows.

Ext. Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, 2xF/Bath, Ext.Kitchen, Carport, P(9xCars), Big Yard.

F/st 3Beds, Lounge, D/room, F/Bath,Kitchen, E/Garden, Encl, 349m²

S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490

ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

SHADLEY 076 591 3647

PROSPUR 12 04 11 1AN9V75

www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbsPAM GOLDING 10x8 12 04 11 1ANBMZA

MENU:

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1042152SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713

LANSDOWNE R1.295 Million

BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 2 |WEB ACCESS: Kw1045562RAZEEN 072 619 8155

PARKING: 5 | + GRANNY FLAT

LOTUS RIVER R875 000

UNDER

OFFER

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | PARKING: 1 GRANNY FLAT: 1WEB ACCESS: KW1041293RAZEEN 072 619 8155

| BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 3 | |WEB ACCESS: KW1045001RAZEEN 072 619 8155

GARAGE: 3 2 Bed Granny Flat

LOTUS RIVER: R765 000

Schaapkraal: 4th Avenue – 1 acre (Rural) - Schaapkraal:

Strandfontein Road – Vacant Land – 5000m² – ‘PRIME POSITION FOR BUSINESS’

Wynberg: Top Floor Bachelor flat –

Wynberg: Broadview apartments , 2 beds, 1 bath, 1 parking bay

Ottery: Exeter lane- 4 bed, 2 bath, 3 garage, granny flat, workshop. Erf size +1000m -

Zeekoevlei : Gallinule close-4 beds,3baths, 6parking,2bed granny flat -

Pelican Heights: 6 Beds, 3 baths, 2 garages, swimming pool –

Stock urgently required for Retreat, Steenberg, Elfindale, Heathfield.

Retreat – Ardleigh Close - Free standing 2 bed, lounge, open plan FFK, carport, secure

complex –

Lotus River – Zeekoevlei Mews -Neat 2 bed groundfloor, secure complex

We have buyers, ready to go. Contact us for a free market related valuation and experience

the personalized and professional service and our commitment to deliver on our promise.

Lansdowne (Old): Almar Road –

Ottery – Woodale Road –

Sierra Park – Woodland Road –

R899 000 (SOLD BY US)

R1.7 Million

R320 000

R550 000

R1.395 000

R 1.350 000

R1.65 Million

Razeen: 072 619 8155

R435 000

R345 000

Andy 074 470 7068

R1.8 Million

R675 000

R399 000

Shameemah 083 335 4713

LOTUS RIVER: R875 000

SOLE

MANDATE

RAZEEN072 619 8155

SHAMEEMAH083 335 4713

ANDY074 470 7068

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 3 | GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS: KW1041255RAZEEN 072 619 8155

LOTUS RIVER: R770 000

NEW

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View photos of our properties onorwww.rawson.co.za www.gumtree.co.za

OTTERY/ATHLONE TEL: 021 703 3466 • FAX: 021 703 3480

ENTERTAINER’S DREAM3Beds+ens & 1- f/p, Off/Bed, ffkitchen-g/tops, Ent

rm+BIB & bar, Spl pool, sgl gar, carpor t & lots more..

PAM 073 344 9161

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& Sep entrance.PAM 073 344 9161

HAZENDAL R1,150,000

HIGHLANDS / OTTERY R350,000neg

INCOMPLETE3Beds, lounge/d/room-o/p, kitchen, bathrm, garage,

size: 495m²

BASIL 082 414 8232

OTTERY R795,000neg

FNB QUICK SELL PROPERTY3Beds-mes & bic's, lounge, d/room, big sunroom,

ffkitchen, bathrm, sgl gar-automated

WEB REF:OT0301WEB REF: OT0356

WYNBERG R780,000neg

VERY SPACIOUS FLAT2Beds-1bic's, lounge, kitchen, laundry, bathrm,

toilet-d/stairs, garden & parking bay, 82m²

BASIL 082 414 8232

WEB REF: OT0355

SILVERTOWN R650,000neg

WEB REF: AE0151

WYNBERG R349,000neg

FNB QUICK SELL FLAT1Bed-bic's, balcony, kitchen-bic's, bathrm &

parking bay

BASIL 082 414 8232

WEB REF: OT0327

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SILVERTOWN R520,000

NEAT PROPERTY3Beds-1bic's, lounge, d/room, ffkitchen, bathrm, yard-

paved, front u/c-paved built-in braai & u/c parking.

PAM 073 344 9161

WEB REF: AE0162

PRICED TO SELL4Beds-mes, lounge-f/p, d/rm, study, bathrm, ffkitchen, ent

area, pool, tandem gar, 2Bed g/f both with ens.

FAHIEM 083 301 8999

WEB REF: OT0349

FAIRWAYS R1,299,000neg

DONNIVAN 083 261 2770

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Tel. 021 393 3359/95 • 157 A DENNEGEUR AVE, STRANDFONTEIN • TEL./FAX. 021 393 1568

TO GET IT SOLD AND FOR A FREE VALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY CALL NOW

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SELLING SELLING SELLING-PROPERTIES URGENTLY NEEDED INALL AREAS FOR OUR QUALIFIED BUYERS

BAYVIEW –

R429 000

3 BEDS, LOUNGE,

FITT KITCHEN

WAVECREST –

R620 000

BIG SPACE - 3 BEDS – BIC,

EXTENDED TILED LOUNGE,

FULLY FITTED KITCHEN,

GARAGE + XTRA PARKING

PORTLANDS –R450 000.00 -

FREESTANDING3 BEDS TILED, TILED

LOUNGE, DINING AREA,FULLY FITTED KITCHENGARAGE + OFF STREET

PARKING,

LOTUS RIVER – WAYBURNROAD – R785 000

3 BEDS, LOUNGE, DINING

ROOM, FFK,

FAM BATHROOM, GARAGE 2

CARS, CARPORT 3 CARS,

POOL

WESTRIDGE –R260 000

2 BEDS, FITTED

KITCHEN, TILED

LOUNGE, BIG PLOT

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Be wary of wounded LionsTASMIN CUPIDO

THE reaction of the DHL Storm-ers team, who suffered their firstdefeat of the season at the week-end, will dictate the team’s runfor the rest of the Super Rugbycompetition.

And head coach Allister Coetzeehopes his troops will take the lossin their stride, get up and learnfrom the mistakes made against theAustralian outfit at Newlands onSaturday. “This is a long and toughcompetition, and it is crucial thatthe guys pitch with their A-game ateach match,” Coetzee said.

“We need to take this loss on thechin and stand up to produce betterperformances.”

Unforced errors and ill-disciplinemarred the Stormers’ game plan inthe 19-6 defeat to the men from Bris-bane saw.

The Reds, who dominated thelacklustre Cape side in all aspectsof the game, were simply the betterside on the day – Coetzee is the firstto admit this. “We were not at ourbest; tactically the Reds were muchbetter and their physical intensitywas much higher – all credit to theReds,” he said.

A territorial game, keeping theStormers in their own half for mostof the match, saw the likes of QuadeCooper and Will Genia using tacti-

cal kicks to put pressure on the menin navy blue. Stints in the sin binfor Stormers eighthman, Duane

Vermeulen, and hooker, Tiaan Lie-benberg, also did not help them.

“We couldn’t gain or keep any

momentum and playing with 14men for 20 minutes of the match didnot aid us, either,” Coetzee says.

Despite the loss, they remain inthe top position on the South Afri-can conference log and third on thecombined log.

Now the Stormers will diverttheir attention to the MTN Lions,who they take on at Coca-Cola Parkin Johannesburg on Saturday after-noon. The last time the two sidesmet the Stormers came out 19-16victors in their first match of thecompetition.

John Mitchell’s side has had aspate of unfortunate, tightly-con-tested losses throughout the compe-tition and will be looking to raisethemselves from the bottom of thecombined log.

With nothing to lose, playing forpride in front of their home crowd,the men in red will put up a bravefight in the hope of turning the ta-bles on the high-flying Stormers.

Never afraid to run a risk, themen from Egoli will test the ever on-song Stormers defence, while a bat-tle in the engine room can also beexpected.

Coetzee expects inside centreJean de Villiers, who was a last-minute withdrawal from the Reds’clash, to make his return againstthe Lions this Saturday.

TELLING TALE: Unforced errors marred the game of the DHL Stormers in their 19­6 defeat to the Queensland Redsat Newlands on Saturday. Here eighthman Duane Vermeulen loses the ball in a tackle by Reds front rower, JamesSlipper. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

Stormers forced to re-group after losing first Super Rugby match against the Queensland Reds

SUNSET SUCCESS: The Adidas Kings from the Adidas Running Club won the recent inau­gural Sunset team time trial over 12km in a record time of 35min 38sec at Green PointPark. The event was hosted by ATC Running – a member of the ATC Multisport Club.Seen sharing in the awards ceremony were, from left, ATC chairperson Steve Attwellwith Sityilo Diko, Hein Camphor, Tom Lusaseni and Velani Lusaseni of Adidas Kings.

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NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE SUBCOUNCILSAPRIL 2011Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 23 (twenty three) subcouncils for the Cityof Cape Town will take place at the time and at the different venues as indicated in theschedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1 BlaauwbergCouncil Chambers, Royal Ascot,Milnerton

21 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2 Bergdal Kraaifontein Council Chambers 15 09:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3 De GrendelCouncil Chambers, VoortrekkerRoad, Goodwood

21 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4 TygerbergParow Council Chambers,Tallent Road, Parow

15 10:00Ardela van Niekerk021 938 8050

5 CentralCouncil Chambers, cnr JakkalsvleiAvenue and Kiaat Road Bonteheuwel

19 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8171

6 BellvilleBellville Council ChambersBellville Civic Centre

18 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024

7 KoebergFisantekraal Multipurpose Centre,Fisantrekraaal

18 10:00Elmaleen du Plessis021 970 3002

8 HelderbergStrand Council ChambersStrand

21 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149

9 Nxele MakanaLingelethu Training Centre,Khayelitsha

19 10:00Fezekile Cotani021 360 1267

10 CharlotteMaxeke

Lingelethu Training CentreKhayelitsha

18 10:00Thando Siwisa021 360 1351

11 LooksmartNgudle

Gugulethu Council ChambersFezeka Building, Gugulethu

19 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1600

12 Mitchells PlainPortlands Community CentreMitchells Plain

21 10:00David Cedras021 371 4550

13 David MthethoNtlanganiso

Phillipi East Communuty Hall,Lower Crossroads

19 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1600

14 MirandaNgculu

Old Crossroads Sports Complex,Nyanga

18 10:00Christopher Jako021 6301600

15 PinelandsPlover Room, Pinelands TrainingCentre, Pinelands

21 10:00Mariette Griessel021 531 3437

16 Good HopeCouncil Chambers, 44 Wale Street,Cape Town

18 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17 Athlone andDistrict

Athlone Minor Hall 21 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 637 9757

18 RondevleiRondevlei Subcouncil Chambers,Lotus River

19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 710 8394

19 SouthPeninsula

Council Chambers Fish Hoek 15 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011

20 ProteaCouncil Chambers, Alphen CentreConstantia

19 10:00Brian Ford021 794 2493

21 OostenbergOostenberg Council ChambersKuils River

19 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22 Lizo NkonkiOostenberg Council ChambersKuils River

18 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23 AdelaideTambo

The Hague Community Hall, Delft 21 10:00Anthony Mathe021 956 8000

In addition to items of relevance to specific sub-councils, the following items will appear onthe agendas for all Sub-councils in October:

• Draft revised Early Childhood Development Policy• Draft City of Cape Town By-law relating to the use and control of recreational water

areas and boating

Copies are available for scrutiny at subcouncils, municipal libraries andwww.capetown.gov.za. Organisations are requested tosubmit comment to their subcouncil. The Rules of Order forsubcouncils permit any member of the public to address thesubcouncil on these or any other matters by prior arrangementwith the relevant subcouncil manager.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

RUGBY FEST: Robert Bedingham of Wynberg Boys’ High looks for support as he evades MandaMhinga of St Stithian’s, during Wynberg’s 14­6 win in an under­19A match at the WBHS rugbyfestival at Wynberg on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger//Gallo Images

AIR BATTLE:Royston Lindsayof Ikapa SportingFC counters aSteenberg UnitedFC opponent tokeep Ikapa oncourse for an up­set 2­1 win in aVodacom SecondDivision soccermatch at theRooikrans Ave­nue Sports Com­plex in GrassyPark on Saturday.

Photo: Wayne Lategan

SPORTING SPRINT: Ikapa Sporting FC’s Ukunia Nuka (right) races Ryan Herman of SteenbergUnited FC, during Ikapa’s 2­1 win in a Vodacom Second Division soccer match at Grassy Parkon Saturday. Photo: Wayne Lategan

RAMPANTREDS: Juande Jongh(back) ofthe DHLStormerscomes offsecond bestduring a tus­sle with RodDavies ofthe Queens­land Reds,during a Su­per Rugbymatch atNewlandson Saturday.The Redswon 19­6.Photo: PeterHeeger/Gallo Im­ages

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City to hostglobal festBRIAN GAFFNEY

THE Safa Cape Town is forging aheadwith plans to stage an eight-nation inter-national showpiece for under-20s – believ-ing it will generate a huge financial spin-off for amateur soccer in 2012.

So much so that the Safa CT applicationto run the event – in partnership with theCity of Cape Town – has already been ap-proved by the SA Football Association. Sa-fa CT president, Norman Arendse, dis-closed that the eight-nation championshipwill comprise the respective winners ofthe six Fifa Confederations Cup champi-onships, the SA under-20s and an addi-tional African team.

“It is vital that we recognise under-20soccer as a milestone for the developmentof our players. It is our responsibility asan amateur association to showcase thistalent,” said Arendse.

The blueprint for the 2012 champion-ship comes on the back of the successfulinaugural Cape Town International Chal-lenge for under-20s that was hosted by theSafa CT and the city in 2010.

Ghana, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeriavied for honours on the eve of the 2010World Cup in South Africa. Ghana defeat-ed Brazil 3-2 in the challenge final,watched by a 50 000-strong crowd at CapeTown Stadium – with the overall gate-tak-ings from all matches allowing the city tocontribute R600 000 to the coffers of the Sa-fa CT.

Arendse also disclosed that the Safa CThas secured increased financial supportfrom other stakeholders to stage its seniorand junior competitions this year.

. Coca-Cola has agreed to increase itssponsorship for the Coke knockout Cupchampionships from R500 000 to R600 000.

. Freeworld Coatings has upped itssponsorship for the club championshipsfor under-11s and under-13s from R50 000to R75 000.

. Peace activist Mary Burton will pa-tron the new Unity Cup for under-16 highschool teams from various communitiesto the tune of R150 000 this year; and

. Build It will sponsor junior tourna-ments in areas close to its branches acrossthe Peninsula.

Brent’s making it happenBrent’s making it happenBRIAN GAFFNEY

AT age 30, Brent Carelse re-sists thoughts about hang-

ing up his boots in the forseeablefuture – but rather focuses onwhat more he can aspire toachieve with Ajax Cape Town FCon the road ahead.

What is uppermost in Carelse’smind of course at the moment, is tohelp Ajax win the Premier SoccerLeague (PSL) champions title forthe first time in its 11-year history.

“I believe we can finish top if westay focused and avoid complacen-cy,” says Carelse, who has becomeno stranger on the champions’ ros-trum.

Carelse – eyeing a fourth win-ners’ medal – represented champi-ons Mamelodi Sundowns(2006/2007), whereafter he sharedin two of SuperSport United’s threeconsecutive league triumphs(2008/2009 and 2009/2010). NowAjax could enhance their champi-onship chances if they notch fullpoints against Golden Arrows atNewlands Stadium on Friday (start20:00).

Carelse, buoyed by Ajax CEOGeorge Comitis’ disclosure that hewill sign the midfield maestro nextseason – after he came on loan fromSuperSport in January – is expect-ed to continue his rich vein of formfor the Urban Warriors.

“I was not only looking for a newchallenge when I returned to Ajaxfrom SuperSport, where I felt mygame was stagnating because of myirregular appearances in matches.I also felt a need to settle in CapeTown with my family,” saidCarelse.

The presence of a versatile left-sided midfielder – who has thus farnetted four goals for Ajax – has alsobrought out the best in the free-scoring Thulani Serero and KhamaBilliat.

So often Carelse’s penchant for

engaging his pacey fellow playersin quick one-two plays has allowedAjax to prosper during their recentrun of successes.

The other motivation for Carelseis to be mentored by Dutch coachFoppe de Haan. “He is professionalin his approach and a very honestcoach. He constantly tells us thatwe are better players than what wethink we are.”

“DeHaan’s one-on-one chatswitheach player really makes us believein our abilities,” enthused Carelse.

The Johannesburg-born Carelseis also thankful to his father DougieCarelse – a former pro with CapeTown Spurs and Vereeniging OldBoys in the old Federation Profes-sional League – for inspiring himto pursue a soccer career.

“My dad insisted that I enrol atthe School of Excellence in Johan-nesburg during my teens.

“It was a tough experience but heencouraged me to persevere to en-sure my future in the game.

“He has always allowed me thefreedom to do things my way on thefield. But he will occasionally tellme what aspect of my game I needto improve on,” said Carelse junior,who first turned professional withHellenicFC (thencoachedbyGavinHunt) at age 17.

But back to the showdown withGolden Arrows. Remember that itwas Arrows that drew 2-2 with Ajaxin 2007/2008 to deny Ajax the titleon goal difference when the clubstied on points.

First choice custodian, HansVonk, is also ruled out by suspen-sion and will be replaced by AndrePetim on Friday night.

Good news for Ajax though, isthat Clayton Daniels returns fromsuspension and that SaamehgDoutie is fit to play.

. Tickets are on sale at Com-puticket and Shoprite/Checkersbranches. No tickets will be on saleat the stadium.

CHARGED UP: Brent Carelse, influential mifielder for AjaxCape Town FC. Photo: Gallo Images