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A beaming advocate Russelvan Rooyen in front of theCape Town High Court.
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From clerk to lawyerLIEZL BENJAMIN
His grandfather predicted that a youngAthlone police clerkwould one day be-come a lawyer. And recently that pre-
diction came true when Russel van Rooyenwas admitted as an advocate in the CapeHigh Court.
Van Rooyen (32), who hails from Sher-wood Park in Manenberg, attended Wyn-berg Boys High and after he matriculatedthere were many careers that piqued his in-terest, but in the end his grandfather’s pre-diction and a cousin who was already a law-yer, won him over to law.
In 2006 he enrolled for his LLB degree at
the University of the Western Cape (UWC)while working as a clerk at the Athlone po-lice office.
Van Rooyen admits that studying whileholding down a full-time job has been a bigchallenge. He credits his success to sur-roundinghimselfwith “positive people” andhaving a strong support system.
“It was difficult working and studyingpart-time, but what kept me going was myfirm belief in God and the support I receivedfrom my family.
“My grandfather knew I was stubborn,from a very young age already – and whenI get told I can’t do it, I try even harder toprove that I can do it.”
In 2011 his determination paid off when hegraduated from UWC with his LLB degreeand in 2013 he hit the law books again whenhe did a six months’ legal practical trainingcertificate at the University of Cape Town.
So other than the prediction of his grand-father, what is the allure of the law to VanRooyen? He describes himself as a “champi-on for the underdog”, one who hates to seeinjustices done to his fellow man.
“Law is applicable everywhere and formethe aspect of protecting the human rights ofothers has always been an interesting one.”
Advocate Van Rooyen is considering hisnext step. “I would love to become part of thelegal services in the police and who knows,
Imight even end up at the national prosecut-ing authority!”
Van Rooyen laughs when asked whetherhewould ever cross over tobecomeadefenceattorney.
He says there are lots of people who havebeen wrongfully accused and they too havethe right to seek legal counsel – once againappealing to his sense of wronging the right.
The plight of the downtrodden is a strongmotivation for Van Rooyen – and with thesupport of his loving family who knowswhere his sense of protecting the rights ofthe underdog will take this ambitious andjust-minded legal eagle . . . After all, eaglesare known for soaring to great heights.
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People’s Post sister publication TygerBur-ger is once again the best free (corporate-
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awards recognise the best local newspa-pers, radio and TV stations and their re-porters.
Monique Duval, reporter for People’sPost, won the award for Best Photography:Features and Portraits.
The awards are considered the Oscars ofthe local media industry and is the onlycompetition in which local newspapersand journalists from different media hou-ses and owners from all over the countrycompete.
Many other journalists from TygerBur-ger and People’s Post were among the Top10 and even theTop 3 in various categories.
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Magriet Theron of the Parow edition ofTygerBurger was among the Top 3 Newsphotographers, with André Bakkes of Ty-gerBurger’sMilnerton andTableView edi-tions in the Top 3 for Sport photos. CarinaRoux, photographer of WP Media whichpublishes TygerBurger, People’s Post andCity Vision, was in the Top 3 for Photogra-pher of the Year.TygerBurger’s Brackenfell edition was
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MaritaMeyer, groupeditor ofWPMedia,says she is extremely proud of her team:“Everyone works very hard and under hu-ge pressure, so it is quite rewarding whenwe are recognised for this hard work.”
WP Media’s Top 3 finalists are here with Marita Meyer, group editor, at the MDDA/Sanlam LocalMedia Awards dinner on Friday. From left are Carina Roux, Monique Duval (winning People’s Postreporter), Meyer, Stehan Schoeman, Magriet Theron and André Bakkes.
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The Saartjie Baartman Centre for Womenand Children has raised the alarm
around escalating levels of violence againstchildren.The Centre attributes the higher levels of
violence to an increase in violence in gener-al, with children being caught in the cross-wire – be it gang-related or domestic vio-lence.“Despite all of the awareness raised, at
least three children that we know of havegone missing over the past two weeks. Thesystem is broken and sadly children, ourmost vulnerable members of society, areeasy targets for predators,” says ShaheemaMcLeod, director of the Centre.
MotivateUsing Child Protection Week, which is thisweek, the Centre launched an anonymouspostcard campaign, aimed at exploring themotivation for violence. The campaign,named “I deserve it”, tasked 600Grade 10 pu-pils to describe the circumstances thatwould warrant domestic violence. Respons-es varied, from the unacceptability of vio-lence, nomatter the situation, to violence be-ing deserved when dinner wasn’t ready oran expected (but unconfirmed) affair hadtaken place.McLeod says they are not surprised by the
findings of the campaign. She says oftenthere is a disconnect between what peopleknow to be wrong and how they behave.“Our findings revealed that regardless of
the community and the school, the pupil re-sponses very much depended on the envi-ronment in which the child had beenraised.”Stories of child abuse are commonplace in
South Africa; one out of four children areabused daily and it has been estimated thata child goes missing every five hours. De-spite the country’s child protection laws,policies and programmes, high levels ofabuse and violence are reported on a dailybasis.
Damage“Children are not only affected when theythemselves are the victims of violence – ex-posure to violence, for example towards themother, can be seriously damaging to theiremotional psyche,” says Zeenat Osman,child counsellor at the Centre.“Children who have witnessed domestic
violence may experience a variety of emo-tions ranging from guilt to helplessness,which in turn can lead to behavioural prob-lems or social difficulties. The postcard cam-paign was very insightful in this regard; itprovidedanopportunity to explore the rami-fications of violence through an anonymousplatform.”
Help for abuseGrade 10 pupils from Sea Point High School,Leadership College, Gugulethu Comprehen-sive SecondarySchool andNormanHenshil-wood High School took part in the postcardcampaign.Established in Manenberg in 1999, the
Centre helps victims of violence and abuse.Typical problems faced by the children
who visit the Centre include abuse, neglect,displacement, behavioural problems, sub-stance abuse and difficulties at school.
Abuse ‘seriouslydamages kids’
Children’sthoughts onviolenceLocal Grade 10 pupils took part in ananonymous postcard campaign by theSaartjie Baartman Centre for Womenand Children to explore the motiva-tion for violence.The 600 pupils from Sea Point High
School, Leadership College, Gugulet-hu Comprehensive Secondary Schooland Norman Henshilwood HighSchool gave reasons for the use of vio-lence.
Reasons for violence. When I am impundent and out ofline and get smacked for it.. When someone sexually harassesme.. My mother deserves it when my fa-ther hits her.. When men smack my bum becauseI am dressed inappropriately.. In Islam thehusbandcanhit hiswifeonly if she disobeys more than thrice.He’s not allowed to hit her in her face.
Reasons against abuse.Womenshouldnot bebeaten,wheth-er they are at fault or not. Everyonemakes mistakes. Women do not de-serve to be injured for a silly mistakelike burning food. Men are just pettysometimes.. A women should not be beaten, ourConstitution andBill of Rights says so.Everyone is equal, no-one is perfect,we allmakemistakes.Women deserverespect, love and care and not to bebeaten.. When a woman does somethingwrong for her husband, they shouldtalk about it and not fight about it.. No one deserves to be beaten. It isnot right.
Police pick up the ball inmatch against crimeSeven police stations and 28 sports teamswill participate in a tournament aimed atcombating crime.NGOSportAgainst Crime and theMitch-
ell’s Plain police are holding a seven-a-sidenetball and soccer tournament on Satur-day. About 300 children will participate.Steenberg, Grassy Park, Mitchell’s
Plain, Lentegeur, Lansdowne, Athlone andPhilippi police stations will make up twou.14 soccer teams and two u.14 netballteams each.Strandfontein will not be participating.Matches will last 10 minutes without
changing sides.Cluster commander Major-General
AbrahamGoss says this is aboutmore thanjust building relationships.“Yes, we are giving the children an op-
portunity to play against children fromother areas but it is also to keep them busyand channel their energy in the right direc-tion.Wewant them to get involved in sportrather than a life of crime,” he says.Sport Against Crime president Vincent
Daniels says he has a team dedicated tofinding the areas worst affected by gang-sterism and crime.“We send people out to find themost dan-
gerous areas and then we partner with po-lice to come up with a solution. We noticethat the children are left to their own devi-ces and are being used by the drug dealersto do their dirty work,” he says. “Thesechildren come from a disadvantaged back-ground and are easy targets.”Daniels says he approaches police clus-
ter commanders and asks for their supportbefore moving forward. The organisationis a registered non-governmental organisa-tion and was started 28 years ago.
His plan is to extend the children’s expert-ise in the sport as they grow.“There is lots of talent in Cape Town. We
want to bring teams from all over the worldto share their knowledge and play against thecluster teams in friendly matches,” he says.Goss says the tournament is also about
gaining the confidence of the youngsters.“With the recent case of child molestation
going to court we need to train the childrento talk. Theymustknow that it is okay to comeand report crime to the police,” he says. Hebelieves the police’s involvement will proofthat they support the community.Daniels encourages residents to get in-
volved with the organisation. For more infor-mation call him on 082 865 1144.V The tournament will be held at Rocklands High Schoolin Eisleben Road, Mitchell’s Plain from 10:00 to 15:00.
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Indian cyclist visits SA,94th country on world tripMARK WARD
A Cape Town medical doctor, AmitGhosh, has teamed up with Indian ad-
venturer-cyclist Somen Debnath.Ghosh (29) met Debnath, who hails from
the province of Bengal, three weeks ago atthe Shri SivaAalayamHinduTemple in Ry-lands.
Debnath is on an around-the-world bicy-cle tour in aid of HIV/Aids awareness. Hereached South Africa earlier this year – the94th country on his trip. He has already cy-cled 112 600km.
“My goal is to travel 200 000km and visit191 countries, meeting 20 million people bythe end of 2020,” says Debnath.
“From 2009 to 2012, I cycled across Eu-rope. I have travelled in 10 countries in theMiddle East while South Africa is the 10thAfrican country I have visited.
While Ghosh is not joining Debnath onhis journeys, hewill behelping to documentthe adventurer’s travel stories.
“Aftermy first meetingwith Somen I wasintrigued by his determination. I’m fromBengali decent and share his culture. Myfamily has strong roots in India. Becausehis natural eloquence is in Bengali I wantto assist him to create his stories inEnglish.We also share a common vision about advo-cacy around HIV/Aids,” says Ghosh.
Debnath was recently the guest of JPSmith, mayoral committee member forsafety and security. Debnath gave an Indianflag to the City at a ceremony at the Newl-ands cricket ground. It was received byCape Cobras player Mthokozisi Shezi.
Smith jokingly referred to Debnath as be-ing “nuts” for his travels. “One can onlyhaveadmiration for this braveyoungman,”said Smith.
Somen Debnath from India is riding his bike across the world and had a stop in Cape Town.From left are Donny Jurgens (City of Cape Town sport and recreation department), MthokozisiShezi (Nashua Cape Cobras player), Beresford Williams (president of WP Cricket Association),Debnath, JP Smith (mayoral committee member for safety and security) and Cape Town medicaldoctor Amit Ghosh.
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67 arrested in AthloneThe Athlone police have once again put adent in criminal activities in the area withthe arrest of 67 suspects in one week.
Sergeant AZ Norman, spokesperson ofthe Athlone police, says the police in the ar-ea are “constantly busy clamping down oncriminals with intensive patrols, stop-and-searching of suspicious persons and regu-lar raids on houses, especially the housesof those identified as targets contributing tothe high crime rate for illegal guns, drugs,stolen goods and wanted suspects.”
Nineteen suspects were arrested for drug-related crimes the past week and eight hous-es, identified by the community as problem-atic homes, were searched for drugs.
Five people were arrested for traffic viola-tions while one person faced the long armof the law in connection with a stolen carthat was recovered.
FourVCp’swere conducted and 290 stop-
and-searches were conducted which led tothe arrest of one person for the possessionof stolen property.
Athlone police members visited a dealerof second-hand goods and one counterfeitgoods operation was conducted. The policealso visited 16 spaza shops.
Seven firearms were confiscated.A total number of 23 crimes against wom-
en and children were reported, which led tothree arrests.
Arrests were made for business burglary(1), shoplifting (3), theft out of a car (1), mur-der (1), malicious damage to property (1),warrant of arrest for the possession of drugs(2), dealing in counterfeit goods (1) and theft(2).
One person was arrested in connectionwith the Second-hand Goods Act, one for as-sault to cause grievous bodily harm andthree for drunken driving.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 26 May 20156 NEWS
Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 (twenty-four) subcouncils of theCity of Cape Town will take place at the times and venues indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, Royal Ascot,Bridle Way, Milnerton
18 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Kraaifontein Municipal Building,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
17 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
18 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipal Building, first floor, corner ofVoortrekker and Tallent roads, Parow
18 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Council Chambers, corner ofJakkalsvlei Avenue and Kiaat Road,Bonteheuwel
17 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville Council Chambers, BellvilleCivic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
19 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville Council Chambers,corner of Oxford and Queen streets,Durbanville
17 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
18 10:00Pieter Grobler (Acting)021 900 1502
9Solomon Tshuku Hall, SolomonTshuku Street, Site C, Khayelitsha
17 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Khayelitsha Training Centre, cornerof Lwandle Road and PhendulaCrescent, Khayelitsha
19 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka Council Chambers, cornerof Govan Mbeki Road andSteve Biko Street, Gugulethu
17 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale andMelkbosroads, Lentegeur,Mitchells Plain
18 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13Ruth First Community Hall,Sinqolamthi Street, Philippi
17 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki Road and Steve BikoStreet, Gugulethu
19 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, first floor, PinelandsTraining Centre, Central Square,St Stephens Road, Pinelands
17 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
16Council Chambers, eleventh floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
19 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre(minor hall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea streets, Athlone
18 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 or021 444 0503
18Subcouncil Chambers, corner of BuckRoad and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River
18 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
19 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Main Road, Constantia
17 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuils River Council Chambers, firstfloor, corner of Carinus Street andVan Riebeeck Road, Kuils River
17 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand Council Chamber, corner ofMain Road and Fagan Street, Strand(opposite the Strand railway station)
19 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale andMelkbosroads, Lentegeur,Mitchells Plain
19 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine roads, Khayelitsha
18 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.
The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during June 2015. Thesepolicies and plans are available for scrutiny at subcouncil offices and interested parties maycomment on these policies and plans:
• Application for a Coastal Waters Discharge Permit (1 June to 10 July 2015)• Informal Trading Plan for Nyanga (22 May to 22 June 2015)• Immovable Property By-law• Policy on Municipal Facility Management Committees (1 June to 30 June 2015)• Proposed MyCiTi services: Lansdowne–Wetton Corridor (25 May to 30 June 2015)
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OFSUBCOUNCILS: JUNE 2015
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A special meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Friday 29 May 2015at 10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town, where theannual budget for 2015/16 to 2017/18 will be considered in terms of chapter 4, section 24(2)of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.
An ordinary meeting of the Council will commence at the conclusion of the special meeting.
Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, you arerequested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. All requestsfor attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. You will berequired to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors are kindlyrequested to be seated by 09:30.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN
On International Hamburger Dayon Thursday, Spur Steak Rancheswill be providing children’shomes and schools around SouthAfrica with burgers for lunch.Why not celebrate too? Spurand People’s Post are givingaway 13 vouchers valued at R100each so readers can enjoy theirburgers too.WIN! WIN! WIN!SMS the word “Burger” followedby your name and contactdetails to 45527 before 12:00 onWednesday 3 June to enter.SMSes cost R1.50.
Wear your tekkies on FridayIt’s time to tie up your tekkies – for a goodcause.On Friday the national Tekkie Tax cam-
paign will raise funds for over 280 organisa-tions.Last year’s event raised almost R5m.This year, schools can buy stickers and
R2 out of every R10 sticker sold will go tothe school. The school with the most salesstands to win extra prizes.Stickers are divided into five categories,
each representing a beneficiary sector, andsell for R10 each.On Tekkie Tax day, wear the big sticker
on your lapel and put the small one on yourcellphone to stay there for the rest of theyear. Whatever your outfit is for the day,wear your tekkies.You can even spiff up your tekkies by get-
ting a pair of shoelaces called Tekkie Tagsfor R30, including your sticker of choice.V For more information visit www.tekkietax.co.za.
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Saturday 30 May
V Athlone: RahmaniyehPrimary School will behosting their annual Eat‘n Treat in the Athlonecivic centre. Tickets areR140 each or R1680 pertable of 12. For more information, or to book atable contact the school on 021 465 2591.
Saturday 30 May
V Athlone: The EMCE Development Fund willbe hosting an Autumn Festival at 114 LawrenceRoad at the centre where they house peopleformerly living on the streets. The festival is inaid of much needed funds for this very coldwinter period. Entrance is free and the festivalis from 09:00 until 18:00. For more informa-tion call 021 839 2598.
Sunday 31 May
V Athlone: St RaphaelsRC Primary School inLawrence Road is hostinga High Tea & Talentafternoon at RylandsCivic Centre at 15:00.
Entry is R70. For more information call theschool at 021 696 6718.
Friday 3 July
V Athlone: St Mark The Evangelist presents ASnack Dance at the Wittebome civic centrefrom 20:00 to 00:45. Cool Sounds will providethe music. Admission is R100. Bring your ownplatters and XYZ. Dress Code: Smart Casual.For more information: L McKinnon 084 7601488/021 696 3071 or D Johnston 021 6974227 or C Daniels 021 633 4237.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 26 May 20158 NEWS
The City of Cape Town is in the process of finalising its policy on the creation andmanagement of municipal facility management committees.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,recommendations or input to the municipality from 1 June 2015 to 1 July 2015.
Comments, recommendations or input may be submitted by:
• Fax: 021 425 4705• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: Private Bag X298, Cape Town 8000 (for the attention of the
Director: Sport, Recreation and Amenities)• “Have your say” page: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Delivery to subcouncil offices
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments or input recorded and submitted to the City. Contact thefollowing persons:
For general public participation:Ruché Daniels on 021 4001766 or send an e-mail to [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti on 021 400 1652 or send an e-mail to [email protected]
This draft policy will also be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay,subcouncil offices and libraries.
Enquiries relating to the draft policy can be e-mailed [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER127/2015
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The more chefs themerrier in AthloneAfter a much needed makeover the Con-sumer Studies classroom at GarlandaleHighSchool inAthlone is nowall ready, set,bake!This is due to an upgrade worth R50 000
facilitated by GrandWest. The improvedclassroom was opened last Thursday.The Consumer Studies classroom has not
been upgraded since the school’s inceptionin 1982, and was in need of new equipmentand facilities to better accommodate themore than 105 pupils who take ConsumerStudies.According to Heidi Edson, group socio-
economic development manager at Sun In-ternational’s GrandWest, the renovation ofthe classroom included thepurchase and in-stallation of stoves, microwave ovens, afreezer, new under-sink cupboards, newsmall appliances and utensils and a newfridge.“We have also installed a modern demon-
stration table with an overhead mirror tooffer a better platform for the teacher todemonstratemethods and procedures to pu-pils during classes. Various aesthetic im-provements have also been made to theclassroom, including a fresh coat of paint,new taps on the sinks and new counter-tops,” she says.Work at the school was carried out by an
enthusiastic team of GrandWest suppliersand service providers.Garlandale High School is one of 10
schools benefitting from Sun Internation-al’s nationwide schools renovations pro-gramme this year. The programme is fo-cused on upgrading hospitality classroomsat schools in underprivileged communitiesto equip pupils for pursuing further studiesand a career in the hospitality sector. Thissector, like many sectors, is faced with ashortage of appropriate and qualified skills.Garlandale High School is situated close
to the Athlone CBD, and currently has 852pupils. The majority of pupils come frompoverty-stricken communities. In manycases, according to the school’s principal,Dawn Crowie, the school is the only stablefactor in the lives of the children.“It is our mission to ensure that all of our
pupils receive the best education possibleas we believe that education is the only ve-hicle out of these circumstances. Often ourpupils express the desire to take ConsumerStudies as a subject because it allows themto enter the field of hospitality,” he says.
Grade 12 pupils from Garlandale High Schoolhad tremendous fun pitting their culinaryskills against each other in the Sun Master-chef competition which was staged in thenew Consumer Studies classroom to celebrateits grand opening. Pictured here are ShakierAdams, Sibongile Jojozi, Kaylar Norris andThaakir Abrahams.
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Opportunity to learn the language of the futureEver wanted to list “coding” as a skill youhave mastered? Africa Code Week is a one-of-kind educational initiative that will be pi-loted at the Cape Town Science Centre fromSaturday to Thursday next week.The event will provide an opportunity for
free workshops for educators and free cod-ing (computer programming) workshops forchildren between the ages of 8 and 11 years.Coding is the literacy of the digital age and
the best way for young children to become
fluent is to learn and play. While technologyis transforming education and learnerslearn how to use it, the reality is that theyrarely learnhow itworks.Asa language cod-ing helpsmake sense of how thingswork, ex-plores ideas and how to make things. Everyinteraction between humans and computersis governed by code. Programming is there-fore fundamental to the understanding ofhow technology works.“Importantly, coding contributes to devel-
oping key skills in mathematics and prob-lem-solving in the classroom environment.It also encourages teamwork and analyticalthinking, all essential 21st century skills forour youth,” says Julie Cleverdon, director ofthe Science Centre.In preparation for Africa Code Week, the
Centre is calling on all teachers, parents,students, businesses, NGOs and educationalinstitutions to take up the opportunity forfree workshops, which will prepare them to
implement coding classes for children.The train-the-trainer workshop is two
hours long and will take place on Saturdayand Sunday at the Science Centre. Free one-hour coding workshops for children willtake place between 1 and 4 June.For more information call Leigh on
079 258 9611 or 021 300 3200.V To register for both the train-the-trainer workshopand the coding classes for children visitwww.ctsc.org.za/africacodeweek.
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CITY OF CAPE TOWN LIFEGUARDVACANCIESCan you swim? Are you physically fit and able-bodied? Do you have a Grade 10 or validlifeguard certificate and a clean criminal record?
Applications for non-permanent seasonal lifeguard positions are now open for the City’s35 municipal swimming pools.
Successful candidates will need to work on an “as-and-when-required” basis up to amaximum payment of 40 hours per week, primarily over weekends and during theschool holidays.
Minimum requirements:
• A Grade 10 certificate or 12 months’ relevant lifesaving experience is required.• Applicants must be able to swim 100 metres within two minutes in a swimming pool.• Applicants must be able to meet the requirements of the qualifying certificate
standard as per Lifesaving South Africa.• A valid lifeguard certificate would be an advantage.• Proven supervisory experience would be an advantage.• Applicants must be physically fit and able-bodied.• Applicants must have a clean criminal record.
If you meet the minimum requirements, please apply before 5 June 2015.
Applicants will be required to undergo a swimming test to meet the minimumswimming requirement prior to being considered for training in other lifeguard skills.The swimming requirement is compulsory.
Application forms may be obtained from your local district office (see list below) oryou can visit www.capetown.gov.za/en/SportRecreation/Pages/default.aspx for moreinformation and to download the application form.
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021 400 6350District office,23 Oude MolenRoad, Ndabeni
2DyanGeland
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Entrance to the Blue Downs, Long Street and Strand indoor swimming pools will be freebetween 14:00 and 17:00 from 25 May 2015 until 19 June 2015 for pre-season fitnessself-training. Please note that these sessions will be unsupervised. Pre-assessmentswill take place at the Long Street swimming pool on 27 May 2015 and 10 June 2015between 14:00 and 16:00 and at the Blue Downs pool on 1 June and 15 June 2015between 14:00 and 16:00.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER137/2015
DANCE
He brings loveof Bollywoodcloser to homeLOUISA STEYL
@LouNotes
Cape Town performance troupeTaare is bringing Bollywood to
your doorstep.Founded by Athlone’s Ahneesh
Valodia, Taare aims to promote andpreserve the Indian arts in “an ori-ginal and creative manner”.ByusingBollywood song anddan-
ce, Ahneesh says they make Indianarts more accessible or appealing toaudiences as well as the troupe’sdancers, helping them maintain alink to Indian culture and traditi-ons.Ahneesh explains that the term
“Bollywood” refers to both traditio-nal andmodern Indian dance styles.“It’s actually any style you can
thinkof,” he says, adding: “It’smorethe creative use of different dancestyles.”Ahneesh started dancingwhenhe
was eight years old and says heknew then already that that’s whathe wanted to do for the rest of hislife.His plan was to pursue formal
training after matric, but his“health started acting up”.Although he was diagnosed with
muscular dystrophy, a degenerati-ve muscle disease, Ahneesh perfor-med asmuch as possible in his teenswhile he still could, until it got to a pointwhe-re heneeded to swop the stage for awheelcha-ir.Dancing had become the centre of his life
though and he couldn’t give up on hisdreams, so he decided to switch performingfor teaching and choreography.
Knowing that “there is a way aroundthings” is what helped Ahneesh cope. Bystarting the troupe, he gets to help otherdancers achieve their dreams.Bollywood has always been Ahneesh’s
first love. As a child he used to watch Bol-lywoodmovies and try the dances himself.While he’s a classically trained dancer, hisBollywood choreography is self-taught.He started spreading the word about
starting a troupe in 2012 and contacteddancers that he knew were not activelyperforming at the time.With word of mouth Taare grew and the
rest, as they say, is history.In the beginning, Taare would ask dan-
cers to book spaces at UCT residences forrehearsals. Today, however, they have aset venue atRustenbergGirls’HighSchoolwhere they rehearse every Saturday from10:00 to 12:00 with extra rehearsals whenthey are preparing for a performance.Ahneesh says the troupe of 30 dancers
is made up of matriculants, students andprofessionals. “They come from all walksof life.”He says the audition process is open to
anyone, with no previous dance experien-ce necessary.Taare performs a few times amonth and
the group performs its own productionsalong with shows at charity, communityor corporate events.Ahneesh says, to his knowledge, Taare
is the only Bollywood dance troupe in Ca-pe Town. While there are Indian danceschools, Taare operates more like a dancecompany.The group runs on a non-profit basis, re-
lying on sponsorships and donations. Atthe moment, they are specifically lookingfor someone to help with their social me-dia management.Ahneesh explains that his troupe exists
to provide a service to the community.They provide a platform for dancers toma-ture their talents and bring Indian danceto a wide range of audiences.V Visit www.taare.co.za or www.facebook.com/TaareDance for more information about Taare andits shows, to arrange an audition or to find out abouthelping the troupe in any way.
Ahneesh Valodia, the artistic director of Taare, wantsto bring diverse people together through Indiandancing. PHOTO: VICTOR KIROV
Best Turkish cinema on show this weekendForeign film fans can look forward to fiveTurkish filmswhenCinemaNouveau’s thirdTurkish Film Festival visits Cape Town onSaturday and Sunday.With a variety of genres and award-win-
ning titles being screened, the festival pre-sents the best of Turkish cinema, with titleslike Sivas, Egg, Once upon a time, Yozgat
blues and Love likes coincidences.All the screeningswill be free to the public.There is no pre-booking for this festival –
tickets can only be collected at the cinema’sbox office before each film is shown.
V Visit www.cinemanouveau.co.za for more about thefilms and screening times.
The Little Giants will be giving aSunday jazz show with VernonCastle (pictured), featuring AfterSunset and other guests at 021Lounge@Swingers Jazz Pub &Restaurant in Wetton on Sundayfrom 17:00. Little Giants is agroup of 18 young musicians,aged between 15 and 21 years,from the Cape Flats and beyondwho play a repertoire of Africanstandards, jazz standards, fusionand original material. Entrance isfree, but booking is essential.Call 083 236 5165 or021 762 2443 to book or visitwww.021lounge.co.za for moreinformation.
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Buckland’s hit now onOne of the sold-out hit productions at last ye-ar’s National Arts Festival in Graham-stown,Tobacco, and theharmful effects there-of, is on stage at the Baxter Flipside until Sa-turday 13 June.Directed by Sylvaine Strike and starring
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Riyaad Ismail of Titans Rugby Club breaks through a tackle by Retreat player Mathew Lam-precht to score one of his two tries during a league game played at Fairmount High School onSaturday. The derby ended 27-27. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Quanita Bobbs of Maties prepares toshoot as Lindsay Cupido of CentralHockey Club tries to stop her during agrand challenge match played at theCentral hockey grounds in Athlone onSunday. Maties won 0-9.
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Bernard Rukadza and Landie Greylingwon the inaugural Old Mutual TwoOceans Beast trail run on Sunday – an
event that marked a tough day in the officefor everyone that participated in the 47kmUltra Beast and 22km Mini Beast races.According to a statement by the organis-
ers, Two Oceans Marathon NPC, Rukadza(Cape Town), Christiaan Greyling and DionMiddelkoop ran together formost of theway– even taking time to tweet selfies in a showof trail camaraderie. Middelkoop sufferedfrom cramps before the three leaders startedtheir descent down Table Mountain, takinghim out of contention for the win.“It was such an awesome race but I didn’t
even plan on winning,” says Rukadza of hisvictory.Trail queenand four-timeOldMutualTwo
Oceans 22km Trail Run champion LandieGreyling once again made her presenceknown when she maintained her lead in thewomen’s race from the start, finishing in atime of 06:37:29. Sylvie Scherzinger reachedthe finish line about 30 minutes later, com-ing in second (07:06:53), with Linda Doke inthird place (07:15:45).“The Beast definitely lived up to its name
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24-year-old runner from Stellenbosch, whoalso led from the start.
Race results47km men1: Bernard Rukadza (05:41:25)2: Christiaan Greyling (05:43:10)3: Dion Middelkoop (05:54:08)1st vet: Dion Middelkoop1st master: Ludwig Lille (06:37:18)47km women1: Landie Greyling (06:37:29)2: Sylvie Scherzinger (07:06:53)3: Linda Doke (07:15:45)1st vet: Sylvie Scherzinger22km men1: Craig Burns (02:03:39)2: Victor Gugushe (02:06:59)3: Mazu Ndandani and Ruan Myburgh(02:14:38)1st vet: Jaysen Golding (02:20:56)1st master: Seppie Erasmus (02:59:03)22km women1: Takalani Nthulane-Ndandani (02:32:54)2: Samantha Reilly (02:33:44)3: Vimbainashe (Vimbai) Mhike (02:37:35)1st vet: Julie Huckle (02:37:53)1st master: Allison Ball (03:20:41)
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