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Woensdag, 3 September 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za
RAVENSMEAD
MOBILE HEALTH CLINICS: DEPARTMENTS JOIN FORCES
On the road to wellnessMedicalmobile clinics are on themove
to promote better health for childrenin the Western Cape.
On Thursday 28 August, Western CapeMinister of Health Theuns Botha and West-ern Cape Minister of Education DebbieSchäfer visited one of the provincial govern-ment’s wellness mobiles clinics for schoolhealth at Delft Primary School.This month, the vehicles travelled to
schools across the province to screen GradeR and 1 learners for vision, speech, hearingor skin problems as well as to assess theirmotor skills, mental health, oral health andtest them for tuberculosis (TB).The fleet of five state-of-the-art wellness
mobile clinics is a flagship project for theWestern Cape Government and a demon-stration of the provincial departments of Ed-ucation and Health working better together.The project is the first in which the two de-partments are breathing life into the inte-grated school health programme.The wellness mobiles will visit schools
across theprovince, particularly inpoor andrural areas, in order to screen Grade R andGrade 1 learners for conditions that requiremedical and dental intervention.The preventative dental care that will be
provided by this service will also signifi-cantly reduce cavities among children.Each wellness mobile for school health in-
cludes:V a consultation room where general
health screening can be performed. This in-cludes a general check-up; an assessment ofgrossmotor skills, height andweight; anear,nose and throat examination; screening forTB symptoms and other psycho-social is-sues.
V a dental unit for screening for oralhealth and rendering dental and oral hy-giene services; and
V To page 2.
Delft Primary School learner Aathiqah Prestage seems a bit unsettled by all the attention she is getting from Western Cape Minister of Health,Theuns Botha and Western Cape Minister of Education, Debbie Schäfer. But she had nothing to fear with Bradley Simmers left, and Juanita vanRooyen on hand to do the real dental examination. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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V an optometry unit, for the testing of eye-sight in order to provide learners with spec-tacles if needed.These respective units were selected to be
included in the wellnessmobiles after it wasfound that many young learners living inpoorareasdidnothaveaccess to these essen-tial health services.
Onestop health serviceAn advantage of this one-stop health serv-
ice is that learners, who are identified asneeding spectacles and dental care, will nowbe attended to on the spot.Each unit is staffed by a school nurse, an
optometrist and a dentist.The initiative also focuses on schools situ-
ated in areas where it is most challengingfor parents to access dentists and optome-trists due to remote locations or financialconstraints.
They believe that ensuring that low-in-come families can still have proper accessto health services for their children, will al-so have a positive effect on education out-comes in the province.Western Cape Minister of Health, Theuns
Botha, was very excited about this initiativeand thanked all the sponsors who were com-ing on board.“We are very proud that Dischem is our
first sponsor of this groundbreakingproject,” he said during his visit to Delft.“Finally we are able to bring healthcare
to schools using state-of-the art technology,in smart vehicles, using equipment of thehighest standard.“For example, the optometristwill use dig-
ital technology which transmits the read-ings of the child’s visual status electronical-ly to the laboratory whichmanufactures thespectacles, and the spectacles will be deliv-
ered a week later.”
No more obstacles to learningWestern Cape Minister of Education Deb-
bie Schäfer was also very positive about theinitiative.“The project has been designed to reduce
barriers to learning caused by health prob-lems such as poor eyesight and dental cavi-ties,” she said.“We have discovered that there are a
number of children who have simple healthproblems, such as bad eyesight, which areoften left undetected and which negativelyaffect their schoolwork.“It is a tragedy if the reason children can-
not read is not because they do not have theability, but because they cannot see proper-ly.“The reasons that these issues are not de-
tected often relate to the fact that the parents
are not able to afford screening such asthese. The mobile clinics will make a hugecontribution to addressing this problem,”said Schäfer.The 10-year contract for this service was
awarded to Mobile Satellite Technologies, acompany that specialises in the provision ofmobile clinic services. The vehicles are sup-plied with solar power and generators andcarry their own water supply. Plans forwastewater andmedicalwastemanagementhave also been included in the vehicles.All clinics are also equipped with air-con-
ditioning, a kitchenette and toilet facilitiesas well as a big-screen TV on the outside toentertain youngsters while they wait theirturn.Minister Botha and Minister Schäfer will
visit similar wellness mobiles travelling toschools along the West Coast, Overberg andWinelands over the next few weeks.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
As part of celebrating Women’s Month inAugust, a group of women inDelft arrangedan event at Voorbrug sports ground to high-light violations of health rights in their ar-ea.Nicole Fick, one of the organisers from
theUniversity of CapeTown, explained thatthe women involved were part of TheWom-en’s Circle, an organisation established in2006 that works with different communitygroups to empower them by promoting re-spect for human rights.“The Delft Women’s Circle, coordinated
by Susan Jantjies, has been involved in thephoto-voice project in collaboration withthe University of Cape Town School of Pub-lic Health’s learning network on healthrights for the past five years,” she said.“This project involved women being giv-
en disposable cameras to take photos ofhealth conditions in their area.
“With funding from the Gordon InstituteforCreative andPerformingArts these pho-tos were then used in creating a mobile ex-hibition.”Women’s Month also provided a platform
for women from the Delft circle to raiseawareness around issues that adversely af-fect health in their community by makinguse of the exhibition of their photos.“To advocate for change the relevant
stakeholders were invited to a presentationbymembers of the Delft circle on the healthsituation in Delft and to participate in a dia-logue to explore ways to address these is-sues,” added Fick.The event was attended by representa-
tives from the Department of Social Devel-opment, a representative from the Execu-tiveMayoral CommitteeMember for healthand law enforcement.The topics under discussion included
housing, water and sanitation, illegaldumping of waste, crime and substanceabuse.
Women advocate for change
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
Bonteheuwel sports-men and womentook to the streets on Saturday totake on the fight against crime and
gangsterism.This initiative is also part of the activi-
ties of the joint peace forum (JPF) who areformulating a multi-pronged attack onfighting the rampant crime and gang ac-tivity in the area.JPF spokesperson, Soraya Salie pointed
out that thismarchwas important to high-light the need to create activities to keepthe youngsters away from the negative af-fects of gang activity and drug abuse.“In former years sport played a big role
in this community and there were manytop athletes, footballers, cricketers, net-ballers and others who came from this ar-ea,”she said.
Sport for peace“Sport must play a part in restoring
peace and safety aswe show the youth thattheir talents can be used for their positiveempowerment.”Wayne Weitz from the sport portfolio of
the JPF also felt strongly about the rolethat sport has to play in restoring safetyin Bonteheuwel.“The issue to deal with is to page back
in history and prepare adequately for thefuture,” he said.“We are reminded of our past but we
should be encouraged by the unifying rolesport played in our society in Bonteheuw-el.“We are reminded not to have blinkers
on but to discuss the political, social and
environmental issues which impact onour lives as a community and chart therole of sport development (infrastructuredevelopment, wellness and positive life-style campaigns and talent development)in relation to making Bonteheuwel a saferplace.“As a community, spe-
cifically the sport com-munity, we are current-ly not developing ourcommunity effectively.”He also pointed out
how an array of sportingcodes for all ages are cur-rently being played inthe area.“There was always sport here. Hockey,
badminton, softball, swimming, tennis,netball, rugby, cricket and football.“The question we ask ourselves is, what
happened to these codes, is it the drainingof expertise or schools not offering thesecodes at their schools.“This scenario can only be addressed
through a vibrant sports council that willinteract and encourage dialogue betweenall role players, inclusive of all schools.”He also pointed out how former presi-
dent Nelson Mandela recognised the im-portance that sport can play in uniting anation.“Mandela said: “South Africa is a coun-
try of many cultures but we are one sport-ing nation. Through sporting excellencewe have learned to accept on another, notfor the colour of one’s skin, but for whatyou are. Sport has made a very importantcontribution to the reconciliationof a oncedivided South Africa.Let us not only appreciate our sporting
achievements but also the role that sporthas played in bringing South Africans to-gether.”Weitz also pointed out that the commu-
nity is thankful for the existing facilitiesbut we need to appreciate and manage
them effectively.“By this we mean that
the youth needs to takea leadership role, alongwith the elders, to gainthe experience and guid-ance.“We cannot over-em-
phasize the social valuessport can deliver and es-pecially for youth shap-
ing our communities and society at largeto inculcate good healthy lifestyles and bepositive role models.
Becoming leaders“I also want to remind the young people
of the opportunities in the sporting indus-try such professional players and ath-letes, coaching, technical officiating andadministration.“This industry has enormous potential
but requires personswith the following at-tributes: dedication, commitment andleadership qualities.“Opportunities will always exist but it
is those individuals that demonstrate theabove qualities thatwill seize themoment.“Our youth must remember that the on-
ly discipline that lasts is self-discipline.”
V Residents who want to help with the sport portfolio in Bonteheuwel can call Soraya on 084 4483043, Judy 079 493 1233 or Wayne on 082 5620642.
Sport shapes leaders,promotes peace
“Now sport must playa part in restoring
peace and safety...” Soraya Salie
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Elswood Secondary School in Elsies Riverwill be hosting a reunion gathering at theschool on Saturday.
Starting at 16:00 admission is only R20 toraise funds for the school’s 50th annivers-ary celebrations.
You are encouraged to dress up in the erathat you attended the school with the focuson the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
You can bring your own refreshments in-cluding meat because fires will be providedto braai on. A DJ will provide the music.
Elswood hosts reunion with a difference
Join Hillside concertHillside Primary in Bishop Lavis will behosting their annual concert tomorrow(Thursday) from 19:00.
It will be taking place at the hall ofBishop Lavis High School and specialguests include Abby James and Jo-AnneDaniels from the Shoprite TopstarsAmbassadors.V For more information call 073 045 5675.
Groot fees by kerkDaar is groot feesvieringe van 7September af by die VGK Moria.
Die feesweek by die kerk inStroebelstreet in Ravensmead saltot 13 September duur.
Dit begin met ’n feesdiens,historiese oorsig en mylpaalviering,en ’n feeskonsert. Die fees sluit afmet ’n basaar, waar allerlei ver-maaklikhede gaan plaasvind. DieSondagdiens word om 16:00 afge-sluit met ’n herdenking-sangdiens.V Skakel die kerkkantoor by 021 931 1812of Anslin April by 083 384 8300 metnavrae.
Diedoelwagter,Roscoe vanderWesthuizen(met diebal), issaam metpast. WillyMay en dieres van diespan by ’noefeningsessie vanAll StarsXI.
FOTO: GARYVAN DYK
Met dié sokkerspan wil hyseuns uit begraafplaas houGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Daar is ’n pastoor in Bishop Lavis wat diesokkertalente van seuns in die gemeenskapwil gebruik vir ’n positiewe uitkoms.
Past. Willy May herhaal die woorde vandie bekende skrywer en prediker, MylesMunroe: “Die rykste plek op aarde is nie dieKimberley-myne of die olievelde in Saoedi-Arabië nie, maar die begraafplase van diewêreld.”
Met al die geweld in die omgewing,wil diépastoor verseker ons beste talente eindignie in die begraafplase nie.
“Dis een van die redes hoekom ek die sok-kerspan, All Stars XI, begin het,” vertel hy.
“Daar is baie talent in ons gemeenskap,maar te veel van hulle het hul selfvertroueverloor. As jy rondkyk is daar soveel redeswaarom, byvoorbeeld ’n pa wat vir sy kind’n bal koop,maar nooit daar is om saammethom te speel nie.
“Tienerdruk speel ook ’n groot rol, maar
ek glo dat elke persoon op die aarde met ’ndoel is.”
May voel ook dat te veel kinders gebrokeis deur negatiewe woorde.
“Kindersmoet hoor dat hulle dit nooit salmaak nie, dat hulle dom is, maar ek glo datons kinders dromemoet hê. Deur sport kanhulle begin glo in daardie drome.
“Sokker is een van die maniere hoe onshulle kan wys hoe om te presteer. Nie netmet die sport nie, maar ek konsentreer ookophuldromedeurhulle suksesvolle lewens-vaardighede in ons vergaderings en by oefe-ninge aan te leer.”
Omdat hierdie span nog in sy beginfaseis, voel die pastoor dat hulle nou hulp nodighet. “Van ons lede kom uit armoedige om-standighede, maar ons wil niemand weg-wys nie.
“Ons makeer nog sokkertoerusting soosballe, truie en stewels. So, as jy wil help om’n jong seun of meisie se drome waar temaak, is dit nou jou kans,” sê hy.V Skakel 072 481 8162 vir meer inligting.
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At the annual UWC Chancellor’s outstand-ing alumni awards, held last Thursday, thefocus fell onalumniwhobecamerectors andvice-chancellors.Chancellor Archbishop Thabo Makgoba
said eachof the awardeesmadea significantcontribution to the institutions theyhave orare currently serving.The honorary awardees are professors
Brian Figaji, Jonathan Jansen, NicholasMorgan, Brian O’ Connell, Franklin Sonnand Derrick Swartz with posthumous hon-orary awards presented to professors Rus-sel Botman and Jakes Gerwel.
University leaders lauded
Prof Richard van der Ross (92), the first person of colour who became rector of UWC, receiveda special recognition award. He’s being assisted by archbishop Thabo Makgoba. To Makgoba’sright are Nicholas Morgan, Brian Figaji, Phoebe Gerwel, Jonathan Jansen, Beryl Botman and BrianO’Connell.
Trevor Manuel (left) with Prof Jonathan Jansenand Dr Franklin Sonn, who both receiverdhonorary awards.
Good service: Readers at the Adriaanse Library in Clarke Estate are always getting thebest service. Proof of this was when they received the Customer Service Award at anawards ceremony of The City of Cape Town’s Library and Information Services departmentlast week. Celebrating the award with the smiles that always welcome their clients are,Yvette du Preez, Monica Siyo, senior librarian Wilhelmina Whitman, Koleka Bacela andAlexis van Heerden. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Residents and businesses which gene-rate their own electricity via renewa-ble energy sources will soon have the
option of feeding a limited amount of theirsurplus energy back into the grid. Thiswillbe used as an incentive to be off-set againsttheir electricity accounts.The implementation of the small-scale
embedded generation (SSEG) tariffs willmake it legally possible to feed electricalpower back into the municipal grid.Most SSEG projects generate electricity
from renewable sources such as the sunand wind. According to Clive Justus,chairpersonof sub council 4, theCity is em-
bracing SSEG technology to assist with thecountry’s acute power shortage.“Bydoing so,weare assisting businesses
and households to minimise their ownelectricity consumption,” he says.
Advanced meter neededConsumers who wish to feed SSEG-gen-
erated electricity into the municipal elec-tricity grid will be required to have a bi-di-rectional advanced meter infrastructure(AMI) installed by the City at their owncost.The City’s Electricity Services Depart-
ment is finalising the outstanding costs
which will enable the City to provide resi-dents and businesses with an off-set forfeeding power back into the municipalgrid.An announcement about the first con-
sumer to be signing the SSEG agreementwith the City is imminent. It is a legal re-quirement that consumers wishing to con-nect SSEG to the grid must obtain consentin writing from the Director of ElectricityServices.According to Justus, the City has set it-
self a target of sourcing 10% of its electrici-ty from renewable energy resources by2020 and the roll-out of the small-scale em-
beddedgeneration tariff supports this goal.In a pilot project, a small number of resi-
dential, industrial and commercial con-sumers have already connected rooftopphotovoltaic (PV) generation to the City’selectricity grid.
Legally possibleHowever, conventional metering instal-
lations does not allow for a two-way flowof electricity.“The implementation of thesmall-scale embedded generation (SSEG)tariffs will make it legally possible to feedelectrical power back into the municipalgrid,” says Justus.
Power soon to be offset against grid
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Hope Cape Town health workers get to grips with their new Samsung tablets.
Health workers get tabbedGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Health workers from a local NPO will nowhave some technology at their fingertips tohelp them go about their work.As part of their ongoing development and
training, Hope Cape Town recently distrib-uted brand new Samsung Galaxy tablets toits 24 community health workers across theprovince.The tablets have been pre-loaded with
useful data, including recent and relevantTB and HIV-related guidelines, varioustools for counselling and disclosure, a widerange of reading materials, useful contactnumbers, illustrated human anatomycharts and copies of training material.This data will be updated regularly and
whenever the community health workersattend their monthly training, new infor-mation will automatically uploaded.The tablets will be fantastic tools for the
healthworkers as they interactwith and ed-ucate patients.
“The better equipped our communityhealth workers, the better the service theyrender to the community,” says FahimDocrat, Hope Cape Town Donor RelationsManager.“As far as we know, our health workers
are the first in South Africa to make use oftablet technology for teaching and learningat grass-roots level.“We thank the German Embassy for so
generously supporting our blended learn-ing programme and our training coordina-tor Dr Sue Purchase for ensuring that effec-tive technology-based learning pro-grammes are implemented.”Hope Cape Town is located at the medical
school at Stellenbosch University’s Tyger-berg campus and is an NPO providing out-reach, education and counselling at com-munity level, focusing on HIV/Aids and TBin the Western Cape.V To support Hope Cape Town or find out moreabout the work they do, please contact FahimDocrat on 021 938 9339 or email fahim@hopecapetown.com or visit www.hopecapetown.com
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Vrouelesers genietKaapse uitstappie
Sowat 70 vrouelesers van TygerBurger is uitgelate voor die rooi City Sightseeingbus op Seinheuwel.
Sowat 70 vrouelesers vanTygerBurger het Vrydag deurKaapstad getoer op een vanCity Sightseeing Cape Town serooi busse. Ná die vorige daese swaar reën was die uitsigoor die stad asemrowend. Diebus het op Seinheuwel gestop,waar die vroue verversingsgeniet en weer eens kon besefhoekom Kaapstad een van diemooiste stede ter wêreld is.Magriet Theron het die foto’sgeneem.
Ten spyte van ’n paar reëndruppels aan diebegin van die oggend het die vroue dit terdeëgeniet.
Maria Louw (Delft) en Susan Jentjies (Delft).
Merancia Fortuin (Matroosfontein), DesireéRorke (Brackenfell) en Alice van Schalkwyk(Delft).
Voor is Averyle Timmet (Kuilsrivier) en LorraineMatuka (Ravensmead) en (agter) PenelopeHendricks (Bonteheuwel) en Emelda Oot(Kraaifontein).
Voor is Emma Gordon (Ravensmead) enRosalene Marinus (Goodwood) en (agter)Valerie Potgieter en Maritsa Brits (Goodwood).
Voor is Jenny Coetzee en Rochelle Smith(Belhar) en agter Lavona Arendse (BishopLavis) en Sadia Lakay (Bonteheuwel).
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Senior fun: The Bellville South Cultural Senior Club was established in August 2012 due to theneeds of seniors in the suburb. Their mission is to educate seniors on safety and other shortcomings. Another important activity is enjoying some relaxing times by going on tours of thecountry. In March next year they are planning to go to Durban but 38 of their members needsome help to make this dream come true. Here some of the members are seen celebratingtheir second anniversary at McDonald’s in Tygervalley. If you want to help with this project, callSandra Damonse on 084 910 7955 or email [email protected].
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De Grendel Cnr 5th Avenue andBertie Genade Street, Parow 08:00 to 19:00 08:00 to 17:45 09:00 to 13:00 Clean garden waste
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Tygerdal Oranje Street 08:00 to 18:00 08:00 to 17:45 09:00 to 13:00
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‘Strap meto therailwayline’DESIRÉE RORKE
@dezzierorke
“To be dead would be better than sufferinglike this,” says Anthony Leeraar fromBrackenfell. He is only one out of the thou-sands of South African pensioners who ha-ve been affected by the Transnet pensiondebacle.“I would rather strap myself to a railway
line and let one of their trains kill me, thancarry on living out my old days in poverty.I lost everything and life is not getting anybetter,” he told TygerBurger last week.Leereer (57) joined Transnet in the 1970s,
where he worked as a client centre manag-er for the next 20 years until he was medi-cally boarded in 1997 for dystonia – a neuro-logical disorder which affects your abilityto move normally.
Living below the breadline“At this stage I could barely do any work
and was forced to stop working. I was how-ever completely dependant on my pensionfund payments, which by this time was al-readybeingaffectedby the allegedmisman-agement of Transnet pension funds in1994,” he said.Leeraar was only one of many who lost
almost everything, after about 65 000 mem-bers had their benefits reduced by 45%-earning less than the state’s old-age pen-sion of R1 350/month.“At the moment I should be getting more
than R6000 per month but I only get R2900,and after the medical aid deductions I haveonly about R300 left,” he said.Leereer and other Transnet pensioners
alsohad tomakedowith an increase of only2% per year.“I was forced to sell my house andmy car
and later my wife also divorced me,” hesaid.He currently lives in a roomwith a friend
and despite of his debilitating illness wasforced to take up a small temporary jobagain.“It is hard for me, but I have nochoice. I can’t live on R300 per month andwhen this job is done, I don’t knowwhat I’mgoing to do next.”Leeraar says this is nothing less than a
human rights abuse.“This is our money and our futures that
have been blatantly stolen and I know thereare many more Capetonians like me outthere.”He says he has spoken to numerous Tran-
snet pensioners living in areas such asKraaifontein, Brackenfell, Parow andGoodwood, who are all living below thebreadline. Meanwhile, last month, the Pre-toria High Court allowed a class actionagainst Transet to commence.Transnet will have to defend itself
against a R85bn claim- the first of its kindand the biggest ever class action lawsuit inSouth-Africa.Although this decision is being appealed
by Transnet, many political parties in thecountry are rallying for the pensioners.In a recent statement DA Natasha
Michael, shadow minister of public enter-prises, stated that this plannedappeal is un-acceptable.“These pensioners, most ofthem between the ages of 70 and 90 yearsold, have dedicated their lives to South Af-rica through infrastructure building.With-holding their pension money is nothingshort of exploitation,” she said. “We cannotallow these men and woman who workedall their lives to improve South African in-frastructure to be left to starve and sufferwhen they can no longer look after them-selves,” she said.The FF Plus is also taking steps that may
negatively affect Transnets’s credit rating,by providing all of its creditors, capital ex-pansion service providers and large creditrating agencies with a copy of the HighCourt judgment. An investigation by thePublic Protector, Advocate ThuliMadonse-la, is also pending.
Over here the pensioners “duck walked,”over there they “ball passed and kicked,” onthe left they “goal shot” andon the right they“rugby ball threw”.The Department of Cultural Affairs and
Sport, in partnershipwith theWesternCapeOlder Person ForumandAge inAction, hos-ted the Provincial Golden Games for seniorcitizens from 60 years and older at BlueDowns Sport Stadium on Saturday. Partici-pants from all six districts in the WesternCape took part in the event.Through these events, the department ho-
pes to encourage older people to keep parti-cipating in sport to keep them healthy, fitand active.
Seniors showoff fitness
Johan van Zyl from Bellville came first in the500m brisk walk. PHOTOS: ANDRÉ BAKKES
Esme Williams from Malmesbury throws a rugbyball through a hoop.
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ON THE SOAPBOX Professor Richard van der Ross (92) seen here receiving a special recognition award at theUWC alumni awards on Thursday, was not fazed by the subtle suggestions from the chancellor, archbishop ThaboMakgoba, to keep within the time constraints for his speech. To the left Dr Franklin Sonn and Prof Brian O'Connell show their amusement. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
As die regering regtig virburgers ’n groot guns wil doen,moet die hospitaalkostes byprivate hospitale dringendondersoek word.Om ongeveer R2 600 vir ’n
bed, kos en normale versorgingte betaal, is verregaande. Disnie ward fees nie – jy betaalnie vir ’n saal nie, dis per bed.Ek het pas nege dae in die
hospitaal deurgebring na ’nheupvervanging. Die rekening,slegs vir die verblyf plus dieprostese, was meer as R110 000.Nou verwag ek nog die
chirurg, narkotiseur, Pathcare,x-strale en fisioterapeut serekeninge.Aan die begin van die jaar,
terwyl ons in Duitsland by onsdogter gekuier het, het ek myenkel in die sneeu gebreek. ’nStaalplaat en skroewe is in myenkel gesit. Ons totale rekeningvir alles ingesluit was netmeer as 4 500 euro’s – nagenoegR65 000. Die behandeling wasvan die beste wat ek ooitteëgekom het – ondanks dietaalprobleem.Gelukkig was ons deur ons
mediese fonds verseker vir ’nbetreklike hoë bedrag. Alhoe-wel dit vir die mediese fondsnagenoeg drie maande geneemhet om dit te betaal, as gevolgvan die ontleding van die taalen kodes, het ons nie aanma-nings of telefoonoproepe gekrynie.Aan die N1-hospitaal wil ek
my dank en waarderinguitspreek vir goeie diens,ondanks die hoë kostes.
E. SMITEpos
Hospitaalkosteis buitensporig
When I take my son to schoolin the mornings I have towitness an outdated and cruelpractice. Why are primaryschool pupils forced to standoutside in the pouring rain atpedestrian crossings?
No more learners atschool crossings
It is understandable thatschools want to teach children asense of responsibility byputting them on traffic duty inthe mornings, but is it reallynecessary for them to do thisduring winter?Surely teachers can use some
common sense and see that it isunethical and bordering onchild abuse. If the children getsick by standing in the rain,the school will not pay for theirmedical bills.Teachers get paid to look
after the children, but they sitin a warm staffroom, drinkingcoffee and tea, while thechildren freeze outside.What is even more alarming
is that traffic officers occasion-ally make an appearance tooversee this barbaric custom. Agovernment official shouldreally know better.It is an important and
life-saving job to usher pupilsacross a pedestrian crossing,but there is no reason whyteachers can’t do it themselveswhen it is raining.It is, after all, their job to
care for the children. Is it not?EDWIN KANNEMEYER
Bishop Lavis
I would like to commend andthank you on the wonderfularticle about the way Dianehandled the criticism (“Beautyqueen overcomes criticism”-TygerBurger, 27 August).As the director of the Mrs
Cape Town pageant I can onlysay we are proud of Diane. Shehas grown immensely in thetwo years we know her.The first thing we noticed
when we met her, is herpassion for life and people. Lastyear was a growing process forher and this year she steppedinto the shoes of Mrs CapeTown perfectly.Hosting pageants for women
across the country, we natural-ly deal with women from allwalks of life. They often don’tunderstand what the RoleMod-
els SA pageants is about –when not winning, they canbecome nasty and try to justifyit as a fault of the organisers orjudges.What we appreciate about
Diane is that she took ourconstructive criticism and cameback to try again – and shedefinitely played to win. Shesurpassed expectations in tasksset for her and proved to be thebest candidate for the job.This title is a platform from
which to make a difference inthe lives of others and to be avoice for those who are notbeing heard.I have been criticised for
allowing women of all sizes toparticipate in the pageants, butunlike other beauty pageants,this pageant is about servingthe community.I believe curvaceous women
are also beautiful and happierpeople as they are not asfocused on their looks.We appreciate the support.
JUANITA SMITEmail
Mrs Cape Townstands tall
Diane, in die eerste plek weetek nie eens hoekom jy jouselfverdedig nie, want jy is so ’nmooi mens van binne en buite(“Beauty queen overcomescriticism”, TygerBurger, 27Augustus).Om nog steeds mense te kry
wat diskrimineer teenoorsekere dinge, is so siek, hetsydit nou kleur of gewig is.Dis so goed asof anderrassige
mense ook nou moet skryf enkla, omdat julle drie wittes iswat gewen het.Van nou af gaan ons dan nou
’n Mev. Wes-Kaap Skinny enMev. Wes-Kaap Donna Clairehê.As Sue kan kla oor jou gewig,
is sy seker so maer dat syonder die stort moet rondspringom nat te word.Geniet jou jaar en dra jou
kroon met trots.SURITA
Brackenfell
Diana, geniet jaar endra kroon met trots
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SLICE OF LIFE
Span saamom krag vanwoorde te vierDit is skokkend om die leesstatistiek vandie SA bevolking te sien – daarvolgens isnet 14 % aktiewe lesers van boeke.Boonop lyk die toekoms van die boek
nog minder rooskleurig as ’n mens in agneem dat slegs 5 % van ouers vir hulkinders uit boeke voorlees.Vandeesweek se Nasionale Boekweek,
wat op 7 September eindig, plaas diekollig juis op boeke. Die tema vanvanjaar se week, “Going Places”, gaanoor die “krag” van die boek en waarheenboeke jou kan neem – nie alleen in termevan kennis en leesvaardigheid wat jyopdoen nie, maar om ook op wonderlikeverbeeldingsvlugte te kan gaan.Dit is ’n bekende feit dat mense wat
sonder boeke leef of grootword, in meeras een opsig “arm van gees” is en sal bly.Dit wat sulke mense aan die genot,
ontvlugting en kennis van boeke inboet,kan op geen ander manier verkry wordnie.Kom ons lesers van boeke span van-
deesweek saam om kinders, tieners envolwassenes te motiveer om die krag vanwoorde te vier.Dit is tog ook ons kinders se reg om te
leer lees en skryf sodat hulle in dietoekoms ’n positiewe bydrae tot die landen sy ontwikkeling kan maak. Sien ditook as ’n belegging in jou eie kind seontwikkeling deur vir hom of haar ’nliefde vir lees aan te kweek. Dit sal diekosbaarste geskenk van sy lewe wees.Sonder boeke – of dit nou op papier of
elektronies is – kan geen land hoop op ’nbeter toekoms nie.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Na aanleiding van “Telkom leaves elderlyin the lurch for weeks” (TB, 13 Augustus)oor Telkom se swak dienslewering, stemek 100 % saam. Ek is 63, woon alleen enmoes ’n volle maand wag voordat ’n tegni-kus opgedaag het – eers nadat my seunhulle op Facebook aangevat het. Sies, Tel-kom! Dankie tog vir my selfoon.- Kuilsrivier-inwoner
V Ja, op die voorblad kla die mense oor diegeldleners in 9de Laan in Belmontparkwat nie toiletgeriewe het nie (“Loansharklacks loos”- TB, 13 Augustus). Jy kanskaars daar ry met jou motor. Hulle staandie hele eenkant van die pad vol, met kleinkindertjies wat heen en weer oor die padhardloop. Ek het dit by verskillende ver-keersdepartemente aangemeld, maarniks gebeur tot hulle iemand doodry nie.- Willie Els
V This is a growing tendency and danger(TB letters, 13 August). I constantly haveto look for a weapon when walking mydogs, who are on their leashes. My littlemaltese poodle and I were bitten by a box-er recently. The owner opened her gate asI walked past and the dog slipped out andattacked us. The owner stood behind apillar talking on her cellphone and didnothing to help. No wonder people are souptight and frustrated. Why wait until vi-olence rears its ugly head to solve theproblem themselves? - Jacqui, Durbanville
V I’m really sick and tired of power cuts inParow West, I mean, six to seven times onone day. It’s stuffing up our appliancesand we have to pay to get it fixed. Fix thisproblem soon. We are fed-up. - Anon
V With regard to unleashed dogs and theirowners: maybe the owners should insistthat an area gets allocated to create adog park. How wonderful would that be?Where the dogs may, legally, run free. Dogowners can then pay admission which canbe used toward the upkeep of the park. -YM, Durbanville
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
Woensdag, 3 September 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar 11
Best adviceon how toreduce debtMAGRIET THERON
@magrietron
A financial workshop for domesticworkers and gardeners was held atParow golf club last week, outlining
the basics of saving and financial planningfor low-income earners.
Craig Torr, a financial advisor fromPinelands presented the workshop as partof Financial Planning Week from 25 to 29August. Despite being poorly attended, thehandful of attendees peppered Torr withquestions about how to get out of the debtcycle and start saving and investing.
The hour-long session focused on plan-ning your budget and making changes inorder to reduce debt.
“The moment you borrow money to buysomething, is when your problems begin,”he warned. “The Xhosa word for loanshark, matshonisa, literally means ‘thepersonwho sinks you’. And still we borrowmoney from him. Why do we do that?”
No more debtTorr blames misleading advertising that
lures consumers into borrowing andspending instead of saving.
His advice? “Delay what youwant to buyand pay off your debt.”He advises to ratherwrite down all expenses to see where thebudget can be cut down.
“Maybe a little less on cigarettes, beer orairtime. Maybe you say for six months youare not going to buy any clothes. So youbring your total expenses down to less thanwhat you are earning. So now you have ex-tra. Pay that money back to your debtors,pay them back more than they are asking.When you’ve paid off your debt, you neverborrow again,” he advises.
One of the tips he gave was to pay a littlemore every month to the debtor you oweleast, thus finishing that debt first.
“Once that debt is settled, you calculatethe amount you paid to that debtor permonth and add it to the amount you pay offon your next biggest debt. When you haveno more debt, you will then have thatamount you paid to your debtors permonth, available to save.”
According to Torr, the biggest evil is theso-called hire-purchase shopping, whereyoumake a monthly payment – on just oneitem.
“After 24 months you will pay betweenR12 000 and R14 000 for something thatwould have cost R10 000 cash. For 24months you pay more than you shouldhave, this is where you could have boughtfood, airtime and paid school fees. At theend of the day you are giving away the mo-ney because you were not prepared to waituntil you had enough money.”
School fees firstHe added that if you are saving you can
have so much, but if you are borrowing,you have so little.
Torr advised that the bank is the bestplace to borrow money, where interest isthe lowest.
He urged people to open savings ac-counts for savings such as for school fees,holidays and eventualities like funerals.
“For long term savings such as universi-ty fees, you should ask the bank about in-vestment options,” he said.
Torr said many of his clients fall undermuch higher income groups, but he teach-es them the same principles.V For more information contact Tamsin at pa@veritaswealth.co.za or 021 671 0799.
Fun for football fansThe Bellville Industrial Football Asso-ciation will be hosting their First MMICup Competition this year.
It will be taking place on Sunday 7September at Symphony Park in Belharfrom 09:00.
Entry fee for spectators is R5 and R5per vehicle.
It will be a fun day for the family aswell, with lots of action for football fans.V For further information contact Willy Morrison 076 565 7457.
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.BELHAR - R435000: 2 properties on one erfeach properties consists of 2 beds, lounge bathr.and the one house with a f.kitch, ideal studentaccommodation or investment.URGENTSALE!! TUSCANYGLENR850000neg: 3 beds., with tiled floors, 2 kids roomswithb.ic., bath & sep. toilet, walk thru closet, livingarea, recently renovated f.f.kitch, large lnge area,lam. floors + TVr with Jetmaster, s.pool, outsidebraai & undercover entertain. area. Also grannyflat with 2 beds., lnge & kitchen. In cul-de-sac.OLDBELHAR- R850000: Very neat fully encl.property with 3 beds,main bed with bic’s, f.f.,lounge, outside entertainment area (underBELHAROFFCHESTNUTWAYR360000 -Semi detached, neat 3 beds, bath & toilet, kitch,+ lounge & sep. diningr., undercover sec. parking.BELHAR - R320000–Near Airport Mall- Cornerplot, this house consist of 2 beds, bath & toilet,kitchen, lounge and secured parking. I may haveanother one to squeeze in but will only knowlater in the day.DELFT / Roosendal- R300000: Fully enclosed3 beds,CHARLESVILLE (Urgent sale) R720000 - fullyenclosed 3 beds, lounge, bath and toilet, largefitted kitchen, garage.BELHAR /Pentech R500000- 3 beds, 2 baths,fully fitted, lounge with fire place.
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.BELHAR /DEMISTO.pp. Firestation, 3 beds., encl. R300 000Kanonkop - 3 beds., f.f.kitchen plus granny flat(2 beds) R550 000
DELFT / ROSENDAL - R250 000 - 2 beds.WESBANKR285 000 - 3 beds., renovated, f.f.kitchen. Abeauty!
ELSIES RIVER / RIVERTON - 3 beds. needs TLCplus plot (both) for R650 000
MATROOSFONTEIN4 beds., f.f.kitchen, TVR., 2 baths, parking 4 cars,encl., BEAUTY - R749 000 neg.
CASHBARGAINSLEIDEN - R80 000WESBANK - R95 000Eindhoven - R130 000
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Bonteheuwel – R 295000: 2 bedroommaisonette, kitchen, family bathroom, fullyenclosed.Roosendal / Delft - R330000: 3 beds, lnge,kitch, bathr, u/cover parking for 2 cars, fully encl.Elsiesriver/Eureka Estate –R 360000:3 bed, lnge, bathr, diningr, kitch, fully encl., needsTLCDennemere/Blue Downs–R475000: 3 beds,lounge, o.plan kitch, fam. bathr, undercoverparking for 2 cars, burglar bars, security gatesBelhar/Ext 13 –R 310000: 2 bedrooms, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, secure parkingVoorbrug/Delft – R 350000: 4 beds, bathr,lounge, kitchen, dining room, double garageBonteheuwel – R 320000: 2 beds.maisonette,fitted kitchen, bathroom, fully enclosed, carportWesbank–R980002 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroomFountain Village –R 3800003 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, fitted kitchen,u/c paring, alarm system
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WESBANK - R 180000: Spac. 2 bedr, Bathr.,lounge, kitchen.THEHAGUE /DELFT –R 265000: Renovated2 bedroom house, kitchen, lounge, new Bathr.FOUNTAINVILLAGE - R 350000: Renovated2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, undercover parking, burglar barsCLARKE ESTATE / Elsiesriver – R 3200002 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, fullyenclosed, u/c parking.Bishop Lavis – R495000: 3 bedrooms, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, corner plot.WINDSORPARK /Kraaifontein –R8650003 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, diningroom, braai area, swimming pool, single garageAVALONPARK - R 480000: Spacious 3bedroomswith En-suite, fitted kitchen,bathroom, laminated flooring, loungeFACTRETON - R 595000: 3 bedrooms, familybathroom, lounge & 2 bedroom granny flatVREDELUST /Kuilsriver – R845000: Brandnew 3 bedroom house, family bathroom& en-suite, f.f.kitchen, lounge, double garage.
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BONTEHEUWEL - R395000Cosy 3 bedroom house with aluminiumwindow frames, fully enclosed, bic in
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DELFT / ROODENDAL - R380000Just move in!!!! Neat 4 bedroom house.Newly tiled bathroom, bic in kitchen! Fully
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Voorburg/Delft - R 280000: 3 beds, kitchen,lounge, bathr, fully enclosed, under cover parkingMatroosfontein - R 475000neg: 2 beds, lnge,kitchen, bathroomMatroosfontein –R 599000: 2 beds, lnge, kit-chen, bathr & 2 bedr g.flat with kitch, bathr, lnge.Vredelust / Kuilsriver – R845000: Brand new3 bedr house, fam. bathr. & en-suite, f/f.kitch,lounge, double garageMatroosfontein - R 490000: 2beds, lounge,kitch, fam.bathroom, fully enclosed, u/c parking.Wesbank–R 120000:Neat 1 bedr, lounge,bathroom, kitchen.Kleinvlei (Spindau) –R 100000O.plan 1 bedr, bathr, fully enclosed, RDP HouseTheHague/Delft – R 245000: 2 bed, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, spacious plot.Vahalla Park –R 260000neg: 3 bedrooms,lounge, burglar bars, fully encl.- MaisonetteClark Estate / Elsiesriver – R 3000002 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, fullyenclosed.
Alain 078 133 6933Gary 081 431 5939
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Die Stad Kaapstad gaan met die proses begin om die vyfjaarplan (GOP) vir 2012 tot 2017 tehersien en om die begroting vir 2015/16 tot 2017/18 op te stel.
Dit sal die derde hersiening van die ampstermyn-plan wees wat op 28 Mei 2012 deur die Raadgoedgekeur is.
Die tydskedule vir die hersiening van die GOP en die begroting (onder) gee ’n uiteensettingvan die stappe wat gevolg sal word met die opstel van die begroting vir 2015/16 tot 2017/18en die wysiging van die GOP. Die doel van die hersiening van die GOP is om toe te sien datdie munisipale beplanning die beoordeling van sy prestasiemetings in ag neem en om byveranderende omstandighede aan te pas.
Die aktiwiteite kan soos volg opgesom word:November 2014 Die publiek lewer kommentaar oor die wysigings aan die GOP-dokument
vir 2012 tot 2017Maart 2015 Tertafellegging voor die Raad van die hersiene konsep-GOP vir 2015/16 en die
begroting vir 2015/16 tot 2017/18April 2015 Kommentaar en insette van die publiek oor die konsepbegroting vir 2015/16
tot 2017/18 en oor wysigings aan die GOPMei 2015 Die Raad keur wysigings aan die 2015/16-hersiening van die GOP en
die begroting vir 2015/16 tot 2017/18 goedJunie 2015 Openbare kennisgewing van die goedgekeurde begroting en die promulgering
van tariewe vir eiendomsbelasting en die wysigings aan die GOP
Afskrifte van die gedetailleerde tydskedule vir die GOP en begroting vir 2015/16 sal by allesubraadskantore, biblioteke en by http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP/Documents/2015_16_timeschedule.pdfbeskikbaar wees.
Vir meer inligting oor die GOP- en begrotingsproses vir 2015/16 skakel 021 400 9811, stuur ’nfaks aan 021 400 4909 of stuur ’n e-pos aan [email protected].
STADSBESTUURDERACHMAT EBRAHIM172/2014
TYDSKEDULE VIR DIE 2015/16-HERSIENING VAN DIE GEÏNTEGREERDEONTWIKKELINGSPLAN (GOP) EN DIEBEGROTING VIR 2015/16 TOT 2017/18
Are you good enough to be our next sports star?It’s time to submit your sporting achieve-ments to the TygerBurger Sports Star of theMonth competition (open to high schoollearners only). Let’s Play will award giftpackages to the monthly winner and Bos-
man, McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists willaward the winner a pair of sunglasses.Shihan Hennie Bosman will also give
R1 000 cash to the winner. Submit entries [email protected].
SKOLERUGBY: WKAAPSE SPORTSKOOL SE O.16’S VERRAS
Tiere bly diebaas in 7’s
Duncan Saal (Kasselsvlei) skud Regerdt Sampson (Bernadino Heights) af op sy pad doellyn toetydens verlede week se WingfieldMotors en Boeke 24/7sewemanrugbytoernooi in Bellville. Gaanna www.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
SAREL BURGER
Die Hoërskool Tygerberg het verledeweek die Wingfield-Motors en Boeke24/7 se seweman-rugbytoernooi in
Bellville heeltemal oordonder toe hy nie netdie kompetisie vir die soveelste keer gewenhet nie, maar boonop het die Parowiete indie eindstryd met HS Tygerberg se B-spante doen gekry.Die Tiere se o.19B-span het verras deurHS
Excelsior, verlede jaar se kampioen, in diehalfeindronde met 19-12 te klop, terwyl hulA-span met dieselfde telling HS Bellville indie ander halfeindstryd uitgeskakel het.
Geen genadeDie Tiere se twee spanne het mekaar geen
genade in die eindstryd betoon nie en dieA-span moes hard spook om met 24-22 dieknoopdeur tehak.Ookdie plaat-kompetisie,waarin die naaswenners van die vroeërevier groepemekaar aangedurf het, het ’n nu-
we kampioen gelewer toe J.G.Meiring in dieeindstryd Bellville-Suid, verlede jaar seplaat-wenner, met 28-21 geklop het. In diehalfeindronde was J.G. Meiring met 21-17 testerk vir Tygerberg-klub terwyl Bellville-Suid 29-7 met HTS Bellville afgereken het.
SportskoolV In Netwerk-Makelaars se sewestoernooi
vir o.16-spanne Saterdag op die velde vanHSBrackenfell was die Wes-Kaapse Sportskooldie verrassingspakket. Die Kuilsrivier-spanis eers in die eindstryd naelskraapmet 15-12deur Paul Roos Gimnasium gestuit. DieSportskool het Durbanville in die halfeind-ronde met 17-12 geklop.
V In die laaste ligawedstryde Saterdag hetDe Kuilen in sy interskole-kragmeting teenWorcester Gimnasium ’n bloutjie geloop. In’n taai stryd,waarin albei spanne elk net eendrie kon druk, het die Worcesteriete met 19-16 gewen. Fairmont was met 27-21 Wester-ford se meerdere.
SAREL BURGER
Dit was ’n naweek met aangename nuusvir Durbanville-Bellville, maar vir tweeander spanne in die A-afdeling van dieWP se Super-rugbyliga, Bellville enNoordelikes/Northlink-kollege (NNK),het die laaste reeks ligawedstrydemet ’nbitter pil gepaardgegaan.Die Durbies het met hul oortuigende
oorwinning van 38-22 oorBellville (voor-heen Bellville Tech) vierde op die finalepunteleer geëindig – wat hulle laat kwa-lifiseer het vir die Presidentsbeker-kom-petisie,waaraandie ses topspanne indieWP later hierdie maand gaan deelneem.
Bellville, wat die afgelope twee seisoe-ne sake indieA-afdeling vandie Superli-ga uitgespook het, het voorlaaste op diepunteleer geëindig en skuif nou saam
met NNK (onderaan die punteleer) af nadie B-afdeling om plek te maak vir dieopskuiwende twee voorste spanne in dieB-afdeling. In ’n spanningsvolle kragme-ting Saterdag het die UWK met ’n driein die doodsnikke ’n oorwinning van 34-33 oor Primrose verseker, terwyl Tyger-berg in ’n ewe aanskoulike wedstrydteen Helderberg vasgeval het.Nadat die Somerset-Wes-span ’n groot
voorsprong van 22-7 opgebouhet, het Ty-gerberg in die tweede helfte deegliksaamgesels om die nederlaag tot 26-41 tebeperk.In die B-afdeling het Brackenfell (39-32
t Rangers) en Hands &Heart (33-29 t Mil-nerton) aan die wenkant geëindig, maarGoodwood (22-42 t Collegians) enScottsdene (12-50 t Hamlets) het in diestof gebyt.
Durbies kwalifiseer metsege vir kompetisie
THOMAS CAROLUS
VascoDaGamaare at the top of the log afterbeating Royals Eagles of Durban 1-0 in a na-tional first division league match at ParowPark on Sunday.In a tight game in Parow, it looked like
they were reaching a stalemate untilformer Mamelodi Sundowns midfielderSamuel Julies popped up in the 87thminuteto score.His cross fooled the visiting team’s goal-
keeper to end up in the back of the net.Santos earned their first points of the sea-
son after beating Maluti FET College 3-2 inan absorbing game at Athlone stadium onFriday night. Both sides were evenly con-tested during the first half, going into thebreakwith the scores locked at 1-1. But thenSantos scored with Suhayl Allie nettingfrom the penalty spot after Tshepo Mabuahad gone down in the box. The Free Sate
side were back in the game thanks to a goalfrom Bulelani Nikani.The Peoples’ Teammade it 2-1 in the 55th
minute when Kenyan defender Brain On-yango pounced from close range to deflectMartin Moonsamy’s header into goal. Tenminutes later and the lead was further ex-tended when Sean Sopio converted a cross.Maluti cut the deficit to one goal whenThembinkosi Lorch fired in a superb freekick in the 80th minute.In the Free State match between Warri-
ors and FCCape Town,Mayihlome took thelead into the half-time break and appearedto be heading for all three points, but theAfrican Beasts had other ideas as they lev-elled the scores six minutes before the endof the game.The draw resulted in Warriors earning
their first point of the season , while FCCape Town are on four points from twomatches.
Tight play for Cape teams