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This as men can allegedly be seen selling drugs at all hours of the day. A resident living nearby says he wasn’t aware of the problem until recently. “We would see many people frequenting the space and walking deep into the trees out of site, but we never knew why until we saw an exchange. A man opened a car door and handed over bags to two boys who were wait- ing on the field,” he says. The problem has been increasing, the man says, with new faces in the area all the time. “It really is affecting our safety and I am sure those selling are not from our area,” he says. The resident adds they opt for the cover of the trees and operate mostly at night. Kenwyn Neighbourhood Watch chairper- son Andrew Steyn says the property is not on their radar at this stage. “We are on high alert for drug trade as it is a problem in Kenwyn but we can’t com- ment on activities at the site as we are una- ware of it at this stage. I can confirm that there are several other hotspots that we are aware of in the area, but I am not at liberty to disclose that information,” he says. Steyn says the police are on the lookout for these hotspots and are conducting opera- tions. But Kenwyn Ratepayers’ and Civic Asso- ciation chairperson Hanif Loonat says the Chukker Road Open Spaces is a drug abuse and drop-off hotspot. “Most times we need to deal with the prob- lems ourselves. We can’t always phone the police for small problems like this as there are bigger issues and crimes taking place in the sector. There is also no denying that the station has a resource problem,” he says. He agrees that drug abuse and trade is tak- ing place at the site and users opt for the dark patches at night or make use of vehicles parked on the property. Loonat warns parents not to be ignorant. “Many times people will tell us there is no problem at the park but this is only because they are in denial. Get your children tested and also know where they are,” he says. Teens are also urged not to leave their drinks unattended and to not fall prey to drug dealers in the area who are looking to rope in innocent victims at parks and other hotspots. Police could not confirm the area was be- ing targeted but did say drug-related inci- dents were on the increase in the area. Operations have also been planned to ad- dress the issue. The alleged trade is conducted on council- owned land. Belinda Walker, Mayoral Committee member for Community Services and Spe- cial Projects, says they are not aware of the activities. “The land is zoned as undeveloped public open space and the City has not received any complaints of these activities. Should resi- dents suspect or witness any illegal activi- ties, they should phone Law Enforcement or Metro Police on (021) 596 1999 or the local police,” Walker says. She says there is a management plan in place. “Should residents request for trimming to be done for safety reasons, this will be inves- tigated and considered in terms of the City’s Tree Policy,” she says. V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1. NANNY AND ME: Nannies , children and their parents gathered in Lansdowne last Saturday to raise funds for a creche in need. The fun day and charity auction raised close to R4 500 that will go towards improving a creche in Mitchell’s Plain. The auction and a poster competition was part of the event that was attended by 350 parents, children and their nannies. Read more on page 12.

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TUESDAY 25 November 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS

LANSDOWNE

AlistAir izobel rAmAinebArreiro-lloyd

andPresent

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tAke note bAnd loukmAAn AdAmsemo AdAmsemo AdAms loukmAAn AdAmsloukmAAn AdAmsandPresent

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Lansdowne Ind.

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Tel: 021 691 8811

E-mail: [email protected] deliveryConditions apply

Since 1998

• All types of Paper, Plastic bags• Cake, Pizza, Party boxes• Serviettes, Garage, Toilet rolls• Cling, Bubble, Lunch wrap• Cutlery, Straws, Heatsealers

• Cups, Tubs, Lids• Fomo Trays, Plates• Foil Trays, Rolls• Platters, Domes• Detergents, etc

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Plumbing & Electrical Supplies

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KENWYN

Drug worriesSAMANTHA LEE

@Samantha_Lee121

Drugdealing between the tall trees at theChukkerRoadOpenSpaces inKenwynhasbeenon the increase, residents say.

This as men can allegedly be seen sellingdrugs at all hours of the day.A resident living nearby says he wasn’t

aware of the problem until recently.“We would see many people frequenting

the space andwalking deep into the trees outof site, but we never knew why until we sawan exchange. A man opened a car door andhanded over bags to twoboyswhowerewait-ing on the field,” he says.The problemhas been increasing, theman

says, with new faces in the area all the time.“It really is affecting our safety and I am

sure those selling are not from our area,” hesays.The resident adds they opt for the cover

of the trees and operate mostly at night.Kenwyn Neighbourhood Watch chairper-

son Andrew Steyn says the property is noton their radar at this stage.“We are on high alert for drug trade as it

is a problem in Kenwyn but we can’t com-ment on activities at the site as we are una-ware of it at this stage. I can confirm thatthere are several other hotspots that we areaware of in the area, but I am not at libertyto disclose that information,” he says.Steyn says the police are on the lookout

for these hotspots and are conducting opera-tions.But Kenwyn Ratepayers’ and Civic Asso-

ciation chairperson Hanif Loonat says theChukker Road Open Spaces is a drug abuseand drop-off hotspot.“Most timeswe need to deal with the prob-

lems ourselves. We can’t always phone thepolice for small problems like this as there

are bigger issues and crimes taking place inthe sector. There is also no denying that thestation has a resource problem,” he says.He agrees that drug abuse and trade is tak-

ing place at the site and users opt for thedarkpatches at night ormakeuse of vehiclesparked on the property.Loonat warns parents not to be ignorant.“Many times people will tell us there is no

problem at the park but this is only becausethey are in denial. Get your children testedand also know where they are,” he says.Teens are also urged not to leave their

drinks unattended and to not fall prey todrug dealers in the area who are looking torope in innocent victims at parks and otherhotspots.Police could not confirm the area was be-

ing targeted but did say drug-related inci-dents were on the increase in the area.Operations have also been planned to ad-

dress the issue.The alleged trade is conducted on council-

owned land.Belinda Walker, Mayoral Committee

member for Community Services and Spe-cial Projects, says they are not aware of theactivities.“The land is zoned as undeveloped public

open space and theCity has not received anycomplaints of these activities. Should resi-dents suspect or witness any illegal activi-ties, they should phone Law Enforcementor Metro Police on (021) 596 1999 or the localpolice,” Walker says.She says there is a management plan in

place.“Should residents request for trimming to

be done for safety reasons, this will be inves-tigated and considered in terms of the City’sTree Policy,” she says.V Share your thoughts. Starting with the word “Post”,SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

NANNY AND ME: Nannies , children and their parents gathered in Lansdowne last Saturdayto raise funds for a creche in need. The fun day and charity auction raised close to R4 500that will go towards improving a creche in Mitchell’s Plain. The auction and a poster competitionwas part of the event that was attended by 350 parents, children and their nannies. Readmore on page 12.

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IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE: Charmain Williams is in Kenwyn collecting data on behalf of StatsSA. She is currently conducting three surveys which requires residents to answer questions ondomestic tourism, general household and a victim of crime survey. Residents are urged to cooperateas Williams will need to access your homes. Williams can be identified by an official picture IDcard and residents will receive an official letter before hand. Anyone wanting to validate thesurvey can phone Stats SA on 0800 110 248.

MANENBERG

Waiting forpaymentTARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

@LeeLaVidaLoca

ay up or shut downThese are the options contractors

have been left with by locals employedto fix the roads in Manenberg through theExtended Public Works Programme (EP-WP).

Concerns revolving around workers’payment, working hours and the employ-ment of local labourers have residentspushing for urgent resolutions to the prob-lem.

Community worker Anthony Barns con-firms numerous complaints have been re-ceived from residents who feel they are be-ing overworked with outstanding paymentpromised.

“Workers have threatened to go on strikeif they do not receive their outstandingmoney which they claim is owed to themby Construction,” he says.

Workers claim they have not been paidsince June for money they were supposedto receive for working overtime, on publicholidays, weekends and during the holi-day.

Site agent Sihle Theta says workers willreceive overtime and adds that a change inpayment policy for the EPWP has causedsome confusion.

“Initially our contract with the City ofCape Town regarding the Extended PublicWorks Programme did not include pay-ment for publicholidays.Wehave recently,however, been informed in writing by

council that we need to pay workers forovertime,” he says.

“We subsequently had a meeting withworkers and told them we would pay themfor the holidays worked. We didn’t specifywhen payment will be made but we are inthe process of finalising payments.”

Worker Michael Johnston says he has al-ready planned to use the money to pay offdebts and treat his family during the De-cember holiday.

“We all have things we want to do withthe money and have already made arrange-ments. We have worked the hours and nowwe want the money,” he insists.

Fellow worker Gary Absalom says theyhave had many meetings with manage-ment and will strike if payment isn’t re-ceived soon.

“We were told we would get paid forworking overtime, but we are still waitingto be paid. We haven’t received anythingsince June and there is no proper commu-nication from management’s side,” hesays.

“We only get paid for the hours we workbut here isn’t enough equipment for every-one to work. We all want to make moneyand the lack of equipment also causes trou-ble among workers. A lot of workers gohomewithout anypayment someweeks be-cause they weren’t able to work.”

Absalom says it is unfair that workersare suffering because of issues such as alack of equipment that are out of their con-trol.

“Workers aren’t lazy. Everyone herewants to earn some money and provide fortheir families,” he adds.

Miriam Isaacs says she knew it would behard labour when she accepted the job butshe just wants what is owed to her. “Wedon’t want to strike but if we are not in-formed of a final payment date soon we willhave no choice. We haven’t been addressedat all and if we don’t get paid we will strikeuntil we are paid,” says Isaacs.

Theta says: “We thought it best to paythem as a bonus on the last pay day but willtry to have the money available as soon aspossible. There seems to have been a mis-communication.”Abigail Lawn has beenlooking forward to the extra money. “It isalmost holiday and the extra money will goa long way in helping us to put food on thetable and buy something nice for the chil-dren.Formanyofus this is the only incomein the house and we depend on it,” she says.

“Most of us have worked as EPWP work-ers before and never have we experiencedtrouble with payment before. The extramoney will go a long way in assisting uswith paying for children’s school suppliesin January.”V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughtsto 32516. SMSes cost R1.

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HANOVER PARK

‘Praying the evil away’TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

@LeeLaVidaLoca

Hanover Park residents are takingback their streets one Thursday at atime.

Last week marked the first mass commu-nity prayer vigil thatwill take place outsidea different court every week right throughthe festive season.Fed-up residents say they will be making

sure that for at least one night a week a dif-ferent part of Hanover Park will be able tofeel more safe every Thursday.Philippi Community Police Forum chair-

person Anthony Daniels says if a prayermeeting could be held every night theywould do that to show the community isnot going to sit around and wait to be thenext victims.“Our people and children are dying every

day. Innocent people are being killed for noreason and this must stop. We will gatheroutside every week to show the gangstersand criminals that the community of Hano-ver Park is stronger than any gang,” hesays.“We want peace and we want to feel safe.

We are praying for change and for violenceto stop. It is good to see so much diversityin our area and seeing everyone from somany backgrounds come together to bringhope.”Daniels says while the prayer vigil is a

good start, he is appealing to parents tospeak out when they know their childrenare involved in crime.“Asparents I knowwewant to protect our

children, but when our children are thecause of other people’s hurt we can’t keepquiet. You must know where to draw theline,” he insists.“Too many parents are still covering up

for their children and hiding guns anddrugs. This needs to come to an end. Weneed to unite against crime and help by ex-posing all criminal activity.”In the past fewweeksmore than 20 people

have died in Hanover Park.The prayer meetings are being held as a

follow-up to a march against violence heldtwoweeks ago (“Hanover Park awar zone”,People’s Post, Tuesday 11 November).Ruwaydah Kader says she would like as

many residents as possible to attend.“We can’t sit and watch how crime and

violencedestroys our community.Childrendon’t have childhoods any more becausethey are scared and can’t be allowed to playoutside,” she says.“This has gone far enough and we are

gatvol.Wewant to pray away the evil in ourcommunity. Here is so much talent andgoodpeople living inHanoverParkandeve-rything is being overshadowed by the mur-ders, shootings and other crime,” she says.“I am proud of my meet and greet team

for supporting me in this initiative to stopcrime. We started this together and I amglad to see that somany people are support-ing it.”Concerned parent Ashley Vardin says

children are traumatised and have forgot-ten how to smile. “Children witness class-mates and teachers being injured or killedat school. When they are at home they needto stay indoors to prevent them from beingshot. It isn’t fair. Their innocence has beentaken away,” she says.“Everyday I sit atworkworriedaboutmy

child’s safety. I am sick and tired of it.”Resident Johan Wessels says it feels like

nothing is being done to restore order to thestreets.“This is a war zone. I feel very unsafe. Po-

lice aren’t doing enough to secure our safe-ty because they can’t be everywhere. I wantthe army to come into Hanover Park andmake things right,” he says.“People want the army to come to Hano-

ver Park and at first I didn’t agree, but atthis rate I wouldn’t mind if the army camenext week. It is almost holiday and wheneveryone is at home I don’t evenwant to im-agine how many innocent people will bekilled.”Philippi police spokesperson Lieutenant

LanceGoliath says police continue tomoni-tor and increase visibility inHanover Park.“Most of our resources and manpower

are being deployed in Hanover Park. We

have increasedpolice visibility andare con-centrating on being in a different gang areaeveryday.At least for that dayall gangbusi-ness in that vicinity is forced to stop andwe have also made a number of arrests,”says Goliath.“We appeal to residents to come forward

with information regarding illegal gunsand drugs. Let us know where these thingsare being hidden so we can confiscate themand make the streets safer.”V For additional information contact Ruwaydah Kad-er on 082 779 7593.

GETTING TOGETHER: A mass prayer meeting was held in St Lucia Court on Thursday evening to take a stand against crime. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 25 November 20144 NEWS

The City of Cape Town is mandated to manage informal trading in its area of jurisdiction.It may also by means of the Informal Trading By-law declare an informal trading plan forany place or area, and through the informal trading plan specify dedicated, restricted orprohibited areas for informal trading.

Formal Council approval must first be obtained as part of the process before any areais demarcated.

The City is in the process of developing an informal trading plan for Hanover Park andNewfields. In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32of 2000, the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submitcomment on this draft plan.

Notice is hereby given in terms of the City of Cape Town’s Informal Trading By-law thatCouncil intends to declare the area of Hanover Park and Newfields a trading plan area whereinformal trading will be restricted to certain indicated informal trading sites numbered 1 to9 in which the carrying on of the business of street vendor, pedlar or hawker is restricted topersons in possession of a valid permit or lease.

The proposed informal trading plan is to ensure that the public environment is appropriatelymanaged, and is part of the City’s vision of upgrading Hanover Park and Newfields.

Plans showing the abovementioned proposal may be inspected in the offices of theEconomic Development Directorate, Business Areas Management Branch, Ledger House,Aden Avenue, Athlone as well as the Hanover Park library and the Athlone subcouncil officeduring office hours.

Any person who has any objection to the prohibition is called upon to submit such objectionin writing to the City Manager (attention: Paul Williamson) at PO Box 4511, Cape Town 8000or by e-mail [email protected] on or before 5 January 2015.

Direct enquiries to Hashiem da Costa on 084 222 1363 or send an e-mail [email protected].

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Choosing theright beatTARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

#@LeeLaVidaLoca

Teenagers are being challenged tochoose the right beat.Dance or crime? A group of hip hop

instructors aims to give children in Hano-ver Park a positive alternative to crime.Justin Williams says when children are

left to their own devices it is easy to get in-fluenced by criminal elements who prey onthe youth, but joining the hip hop group en-sures that children are kept safe while hav-ing fun.“I wanted to create an environment

where the children can let go and enjoythemselves; where they can just be chil-dren. Here is so much crime, fear and sad-ness in the community. Our children aresuffering the most,” he says.“Here is a lot of talent and our children

aren’t given the opportunity to shine. Thatis wrong andwemust change it. When chil-dren walk away from here I want them tofeel excited about something and forgetwhatwas bothering them. It allows the kidsto dream about a future for themselves andset goals. It’s not just about dancing.”On Saturday, residents and parents will

get the opportunity to see children performin a hip hop festival that will take place inTiberius Court from noon to 17:00.Anyone interested in playing a set or

learning the art of hip hop and rap will geta chance to perform at the open mic event.“I want people to come and relax and en-

joy the children. We need to focus more onthe positive and things we can change thanthe negative,” he explains.“The Hip Hop Park Jam in Hanover Park

will be an attempt to fight gangsterism andshow our youth that if they have a talentthen they can join us by picking up a micinstead of a gun.”Williams says as a musician his music

and creative technique continues to inspirehim daily and he hopes the Hip Hop ParkJamwill do the same for children in the ar-ea.“I always wanted to do something differ-

ent.Music is a safeway to expresswhat youare feeling and share your experienceswithother people,” he says.“It is a way to heal. If through this initia-

tive we are able to make a difference in justa few children’s lives and the choices theymake then we have been successful.”Williams says he is excited about their

plans, and doing a low-cost project with ahigh impact is what he aims to do.“You don’t need a big budget to create

anamazingproject. You just need time, ded-ication and creativity. The restwill follow.”Anyone living in Hanover Park with a

rap, dance or hip hop interest are invitedto come and show off their moves on Satur-day.“Thiswill be a fun day packedwith talent

and other exciting activities. We want tomake it a family day for all to enjoy,” hesays.“We want to encourage children to pick

up a mic and not a gun. We want them toget excited in a safe environment and notturn to gangsterism or drugs. This will notbe our last event.”The group is also appealing for any spon-

sors to contact them and come on board.For more information call Justin Williams on

082 257 2475.

INSPIRED: A Hip Hop Park Jam will take place in Hanover Park this weekend and aims to getchildren involved in music rather than gangsterism. PHOTO: TARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

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Slot machines approvedTARREN-LEE HABELGAARN

@LeeLaVidaLoca

An application to have three slot ma-chines at Cher’s Jazz Cafe inLansdowne was approved at subcoun-

cil on Thursday.The application was made by owner

Cherylene Langenhoven who says it wouldattract more people and bring in additionalbusiness.The business in Wetton Road was estab-

lished three years ago and has been operat-ing since.While some residents aren’t bothered by

the approval, others feel council has madea mistake by approving the application.“It will be three small slot machines and

won’t add much noise to the current opera-tions at my business. I think it could attracta lot more business for me especially fromthose who maybe want to unwind but don’twant to travel far to a casino,” she says.“I don’t think itwill be a disruption to resi-

dents. I have received a lot of noise com-plaints regarding the disco music that isplayed atmy business and by having the slotmachines I will be able to cut back on themusic.”Langenhoven says the machines will gen-

erate the income she needs to cut back ondisco music and other noise bothering resi-dents. “I will still do the karaoke but limitthe other dance party music. The slot ma-chines are very quiet and can’t be heard. Ihad two slot machines before and had themremoved while sorting out the paperwork torenew the license so that I wouldn’t have topay penalties.”But resident Kashifa Omar disagrees and

says she is against it for religious and socialreasons.“Most of the people living around the

premises are Muslim and it is against ourreligion to gamble. I think it is disrespectfulof the owner to even consider having a slotmachine at a premises,” she says.“Gambling can also be addictive and we

don’t want people to spendmoney that couldhave been used to provide for their fami-lies.”Vivian Allies says slot machines will in-

crease poverty and social problems.“I don’t want the slot machines near my

house and feel it is an unnecessary activityfor people to waste their money on. It is atemptation that a lot of people can’t resist.Wealreadyhavepeople strugglingwithalco-hol abuse, physical abuse and now we wantto add gambling to the list of problems. It is

completely un-necessary.”But not all

residents areagainst the idea.Olivia

Josephs sayspeople knowtheir own lim-its.“If someone

knows theyhave a gam-bling problemthey shouldn’tgo to a casino orplace wherethey have slotmachines. If itbrings in extramoney for someone thenwhynot?” she asks.Gadeeja Barns says she doesn’t think it

will be a disturbance to neighbours.“I don’t think three machines will cause

such a big noise that it disrupts people’speace at home. As long as there is no illegalactivity going on at the establishment andthe owner adheres to operating times I don’tsee why there should be a problem.”Subcouncil 17 chairperson George March

confirms the application was approved atthe subcouncil meeting on Thursday“The recommendations were given and

the owner has insured that all the relevantinstructions were followed. The applicanthas been compliant. After a vote for whichfour councillors were for it and two againstthe application, it was approved,” he says.V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughtsto 32516. SMSes cost R1.

TIME TO PLAY: An application to have three slot machines installed atCher’s Jazz Cafe has been approved. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE

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There’s a buzz in the air as Cape Towngets ready for a groove that will set thetone for a fantastic festive season.

On Saturday 6 December the beat will betaking place with a musical extravaganza,featuring the cream of Cape Town artists onone grand stage.Headline Entertainment in association

with Heart 104.9FM, People’s Postand Tyger-Burger will host the Hot Summer Grooveconcert at the Grand Arena.Taking to the stage are some talents that

need very little introduction to local musiclovers and actually started in the businessalmost as toddlers.Manymoons ago inMitchell’s Plain the fa-

ther of Emo and Loukmaan Adams startedthe Kinners Vannie Ses project (it is still go-ing strong) and the tiny talents thatwere fea-tured in this show includedRamaineBarrei-ro and Alistair Izobell.The rest, as they say, is history with Emo,

Loukmaan and Alistair eventually gettinginvolved with the Kramer/Petersen produc-tions. All of themplayed the role of Broertjiein District Six – The Musical at one stage.Theywerealsopart of thephenomenalKat

and the Kings that toured internationallyand won a Laurence Olivier Award in Lon-don.Alistair smiles when he recalls those

heady days when they were performing andtouring with the best on the local entertain-ment scene.“The Rockets andAl Etto played a big part

in taking our talent to another level, eventhough we were so young,” he said.“Loukman and myself were part of a tour

to Japan as part of Ricardo and Friends.When we got back we were joined by Emo

and Ramaine who added another dimensionto our sounds and we were encouraged toform the group Nu Fancy.“This was about 1990, and we first record-

ed with the Rockets and then on our own.Remember that the recording studio wasnext to Club Fame in Elsies River.”Looking back Alistair feels that this start

into the entertainment business made themrealise their destiny.“I think after a few years we realised this

is what we were designed to do with ourlives. All of us had music in our back-grounds,” he said.“The Adams’ always had some people

practising there for the minstrels or the Ma-lay Choirs. They participated in those com-petitions from young.“At Ramaine’s place the whole family

loved music; she was always singing tothem. And inmine therewere somany fami-ly members who played music but I am theone that took to it professionally and haveno regrets.”The concert will also feature the Sama-

nominated female vocal group Black-byrd.The Take Note band will be on stage.If you buy a ticket to this show you will

stand a chance of winning a brand new car– the latest FAW V2 1.3.All the tickets bought for the show will be

part of the lucky draw and thewinner on thenight will drive away in their new car.This event is part of a fundraising effort

and R5 of each ticket will be donated to theTrauma Centre in Zonnebloem.One couple canwin dinner for two and the

opportunity to meet the stars of the show onthe night. Visit www.peoplespost.co.za on#WinningWednesday to enter.V Booking for Hot Summer Groove at the Grand Arenaat GrandWest is open at Computicket for the showon Saturday 6 December starting at 19:30.

Musical trip down memory laneGrandWest is bringing the sell-out Tributeto ABBA show back to the Roxy Revue Barfor a second run this festive season.The show produced and directed by Mike

McCullagh, was a raging success during the2013 holiday season.Acast of topmusiciansandperformersare

once again collaborating for the 2014 TributetoABBA showwhich takes fans on amusicaltrip downmemory lanewith all of the band’stop hits. This cast is headed-up by keyboard-ist andmusical director, Kyle Petersen, whorecently returned from Berkley College inthe USA.Luella Holland, one of the stars of the 2013

show, and Sjanel Vosloo play Agnetha andFrida, while Petersen and Jeandre Schultz

reprise their roles as Björn and Benny.Drummer Darren Petersen, bassist Neil

Peyton and Warren Lomberg all from thelast show, complete themusical line-up. Theshow is compèred by funny-man ClintonPhilander who brings his own brand of hu-mour to the show.WIN! Six readers can win double tickets

to the show. To enter, visit www.peoplep-sost.co.za on #WinningWednesday.V A Tribute to ABBA runs Wednesdays to Saturdaysat 20:30 from Friday 21 November until Saturday 3January 2015. Tickets cost R90 and are available fromComputicket. There will be a special show on NewYear’s Eve (Wednesday 31 December). The show willstart later than usual at 10:30. The cost per personis R170 and includes a glass of champagne on arrival.

ARE YOU LONESOME? Dubbed‘Lonesome’ Dave Ferguson due tohis unique solo performances, theCape Town-born musician is aninternational class act. Ferguson,being many things all at once, isbest known in South Africa for hissolo looping performances wherehe plays the harmonica, beatbox-es and sings inspired originalsongs as well as mash-ups of aneclectic selection of covers. Onthe cusp of releasing his long-an-ticipated album, Ferguson is cur-rently performing some new ma-terial (as well as fan favourites)and will be performing at Jou Mase Comedy Club Vibes on Sunday30 November. Shows start at18:00. Phone (021) 418 8880 [email protected]. WINWIN WIN!! Two lucky readers canwin four tickets to the show. Visitwww.peoplespost.co.za on #Win-ningWednesday to enter. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Post offices closed by landlordsMALHERBE NIENABER

Some post offices in the Mother City haveapparently unexpectedly closed its doors asa result of rent arrears.It seems at least eight post offices across

the peninsula were closed by landlords onlast week Tuesday 18 November.On the same day, the South African Post

Office reiterated that it is experiencing aproblem with cash flow, which contributedto the shutting down of the branches.Mary Gilchrist, provincial Post Office

spokesperson, said they had “discovered”that the rent for certain offices were notpaid.She said it was unclear how many

branches were affected, but the relevant

branches are mainly located in shoppingmalls.

Die Burger recently reported on the PostOffices’ financial predicament, which in-cluded a loss of R500m in the past sixmonths.Union members have been on strike for

the past four months.In addition, the board of the Post Office

resigned from their posts on Friday 7 No-vember.Gilchrist confirmed the following

branches have been closed: Sable SquareShopping Centre, Century City; Blue RouteMall, Tokai; Westgate Mall, Mitchell’sPlain; Ottery Centre; Kenilworth Centre;RiversideMall, Rondebosch; CavalierMall,Blue Downs; and Eerste River. – Die Burger

Warning against job scamA new job scam has emerged in the past fewweeks, which is affecting some hospitalsaround the province.Provincial health minister Theuns Botha

warns residents that random SMSmessageshave been sent to citizens which requirethem to deposit an amount of money into anaccount in order to secure jobs, and topresent it at a hospital.He says adverts have also been placed in

local newspapers.Helderberg, Valkenberg, Groote Schuur

and Lentegeur hospitals have been targetedin the scam.“People have been caught unaware and

when they present to one of the hospitalsthey realise it was a scam and they have lostthe money they deposited,” he warns.“This has been reported to the police for

investigation. This is a very cruel offense,to falsely excite job seekers and to rob theirmoneyon top of it - taking advantage of thosewho are desperately seeking job opportuni-ty.”All Departmental recruitment is donevia community newspapers and the depart-ment website (www.westerncape.gov.za) fordepartmental vacancies, where an officialZ83 form will need to be completed. No gov-ernment posts would require applicants tomake payments.

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Call for changeAs the academic year draws to an

end, provincial educationministerDebbie Schäfer has again called on

the national education minister toamend its Quintile System.This after the provincial education de-

partment’s records showed that it willpay out more than R44m to fee-payingschools in the province for school fee ex-emptions granted last year.The Quintile System determines how

much funding a school will receive fromgovernment. It divides schools into fivedifferent quintiles, which is determinedby the geographical location of theschool. Schools in affluent areas are usu-ally placed in Quintile 5, while a schoolin a rural area or township is usuallyplaced in Quintile 1.This means a school which is located

in an affluent area, no matter the areawhere the pupils live, will determine theultimate funding of a school.Schools in Quintile 1 are no-fee

schools, which means the school is runsolely on government funding.In a statement, Schäfer says: “While I

am pleased that we have been able to as-sist our schools inproviding fee compen-sation for fee exemption for some of ourpoorer [pupils], the reality is that thereare a growing number of parents whosimply cannot afford to pay school fees.This is an unfortunate consequence ofour ailing economy. As a consequence,more has to be done to assist the poorand our schools serving poor communi-ties.”If the school fees are more than 10%

of parents’ combined annual salary,they qualify for fee exemption.They can also apply for partial exemp-

tion if the fees are between 2% and 10%of their annual salary, depending on thenumber of children they have at a fee-paying, public school.“A successful application for fee ex-

emption ultimately means that the par-ent is exempted from paying school fees.Therefore, that school will not receivethat specific pupil’s school fees, whichplaces strain on the schools finances,”Schäfer explains.“While we recognise the important

role which fee exemptions play in grant-ing access to the poor and relief in tougheconomic times, we are also cognisantthat many of our schools are strugglingfinancially and are dependent on the col-lection of school fees to sustain variousprojects, resources or governing bodystaff establishments.” Since provincialgovernment’s decision to financiallysupportno-fee schools in 2011, it haspaidout over 100%more than four years ago.“I, therefore, again appeal to [national

education]ministerAngieMotshekga toamend the Quintile System. In theWest-ern Cape we have tried to alleviate theeffects of the system by allowing someschools inQuintile 4 to apply to be no-feeschools,” Schäfer says.“However, as a result of our own fi-

nancial constraints, we cannot expandthis further this year. Fee compensationhas provided some assistance, butwe ul-timately need to change the currentQuintile System for schools that genu-inely serve poor [pupils] to receive therequisite support from national govern-ment.”She adds the suggestion will noterase all fee exemptions in the province,“but it would certainly help many par-ents who cannot afford to school fees.

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@LouNotes

As Spud fans acrossthe country preparefor the release of

Spud 3: Learning to Fly, atthe end of the month,Spud’s Rambo is enjoyingbeing a big fish for awhile.Lansdowne’s SvenRuy-

grok plays the role ofRambo, a member of “theCrazyEight” in themoviefranchise based on thebooks by South Africanauthor John van de Ruit,but says he was “not pre-pared at all” for the suc-cess of the films.Despite the success of

the Spud novels, Svenpoints out that books andfilms are two very differ-ent mediums.“A lot can go wrong in

converting a book to afilm,” he says, adding: “We were also allyoung kids then, coming together to shootour first ever feature film. The success ofthe film was not even a synapse in ourminds.”Sven originally auditioned for the role of

Pike, the school bully and Alan ‘Boggo’Greenstein, another member of “the CrazyEight”, before being chosen as the film ad-aptation’s Robert ‘Rambo’ Black.“I first auditioned for the role of Pike and

then got a callback for the role of Rambo,”Sven recalls.“I remember in the audition room the di-

rector and producers were concerned that

I was too short. So theymade me read for the roleof Boggo as well. A fewweeks later I got the callthat I was to play Rambo.”His involvement in the

first film ignited a passionfor film and put him “onthe acting map, so tospeak”.He’s since been in-

volved with film produc-tions like City of Violencewhich was released in Oc-tober, where he co-starredopposite Orlando Bloomand Forrest Whitaker.He will also be seen in

the sci-fimovieOutpost 37,set to be released nextyear and the Ellen DeGe-neres film, Sophia Graceand Rosie’s Royal Adven-ture.Theatre-lovers will

have seen Sven on theMaynardville open-airtheatre stage where he

played Puck in their last production of AMidsummers Nights Dream and he per-formed inAlice inWonderland under the di-rection of Fred Abrahamse earlier thisyear.While he haswork lined up, Sven sayshe isn’t always busy, something he feels isimportant for fans to know.“Often people can glamorise this indus-

try. It’s not glamorous at all,” he says.Instead, Sven says, the film industry is

filled with “unpredictability, instabilityand long dry patches”.V Spud 3: Learning to Fly will be released in SouthAfrican cinemas on Friday 28 November. Visitwww.peoplespost.co.za to watch the trailer.

SPUD: Lansdowne’s Sven Ruygrokwill reprise his role as Rambo inSpud 3: Learning to Fly.

PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 25 November 2014 NEWS 9

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@monique_duval

C ar seats for infants are no longer anoption.With amendments to the National

Road Traffic Act (NRTA) parents and car-egivers are now forced to ensure childrenaged from 0 to three are buckled up.An announcement on the amendments

was made by provincial transport ministerDonald Grant last week where he made anappeal to parents to buckle young childrenin appropriate car seats and protect themfrom horrific injuries.

LawIn a statement, Grant explains the amend-

ments were promulgated on Friday 31 Octo-ber.He highlights the changes which stipulate

that all children from newborns to the ageof three have to be transported in appropri-ate child seats when travelling in private ve-hicles.Alida Jones, former Fish Hoek resident

and founder of Drive More Safely, is excitedabout the amendments and has spent sever-al years lobbying for the changes.She explains after assisting at an accident

scene on the N1 in 2011 where a young childhad died, she studied the Act to see what thestipulations were regarding car seats.“I noticed that therewasnothing to ensure

that young children were buckled up and itstated that children three and older shouldbe in a car seat if available,” she explains.Jones says she was concerned and started

lobbying for the law to be changed.She is happy about the changes but ques-

tions the enforcement thereof.According to the statement the penalty for

not obeying this new rule has not yet beendetermined.

This will be based on a submission of rec-ommendation to the chief magistrates of dif-ferent districts for consideration and ap-proval.“Recommendations will need to be made

in respect of all new offences that have beencreated by these amended regulations,”Grant adds.

FatalitiesGrant explains an analysis conducted by

Safely Home, using audited fatality datafrom the Forensic Pathology Services of theprovincial health department, showed themajority of the bodies of young childrenwhodied as passengers in road crashes were re-covered outside or under the vehicle.“The presence of the body outside the ve-

hicle is a near-certain indicator that thechild was not restrained or was improperlyrestrained, as ejection does not occur whenan appropriate child restraint is used,” hesays.According to the statistics provided by the

department, 292 children aged from zero to14 were killed in accidents in the WesternCape between 2011 and 2013.Of this total, 27werebabies agedbelowone

year old and 36 were children aged betweentwo and four.Of the 27 babies, 11 were found outside the

vehicle and seven inside. It is unknownwhere the remaining nine were found.Of the 36 children aged between two and

four, 21 were found outside the vehicle, 10inside and the location of the remaining fiveare unknown.Commenting on the statistics, Grant says

the presence of the body inside the vehicleis not an exclusionary factor in determiningif the child was restrained or not.“The analysis therefore erred on the side

of caution by default,” he says.“The data is indicative of a minimum of

two small children being killed on WesternCape roads each month after being ejectedfrom a vehicle in a road crash,” he says.Grant further explains passengers ejected

from a crash face a 75% chance of beingkilled due to ground impact injuries and col-lisions with other objects and vehicles.

AwarenessIn December 2011, Jones made an appeal

to Far South residents to donate unused carseats to the organisation.The car seats are then given a makeover

and the organisation ensures they are inworking order.Jones explains the car seats are then given

to familieswhoneed themand the first dona-tions were given in Fish Hoek in 2012.To date they have donatedmore than 4 000

car seats.She has now appealed for parents and car-

egivers to be responsible and ensure chil-dren are buckled up.“When you lose a child it is too late. It best

for all of us to take responsibility and ensuretheir safety,” she adds.

V If you would like to donate a car seat or are in needof one phone Jones on 081 311 3223 or email [email protected]

SAFETY: Buckle up your little ones.PHOTO: IMAGES.AMAZON.COM

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Akio Toyoda has seen the fu-ture and it’s called Mirai.That’s the name of Toyota’s

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Japanese, is said by the automakerto be a turning point for the auto-motive industry with the promise“of a world that is safer, greenerand easier for everyone”.In Toyoda’s words: “This is a car

that lets you have it all with nocompromises.”Toyota says the car has the cruis-

ing range of a conventional saloon,can be refuelled in less than five

minutes, and emits only water va-pour.The four-door will launch in Ja-

pan with the price-tag reading $57500 - about R637 000 and a heavyprice for a modest, if rather sexy,family car. Toyota is hoping for 400sales in 2015 followed by Americanconsumption of 3 000 a year by2017.All that’s needednow is an ad-equate number of hydrogen fuel-ling stations.This is what Toyoda said in the

video: “Today, we are at a turningpoint in automotive history wherepeople will embrace a new, envi-ronmentally-friendly car that is apleasure to drive. A turning pointwhere a four-door sedan can travel

500km on a single tank of hydro-gen, can be refuelled in under fiveminutes and emit only water va-pour. A turning point that repre-sents many years and countlesshours ofworkbyour team to createa car that redefines the industry.All of us at Toyota believe in a fu-ture that will be safer, greener andeasier for everyone. We imagineda world filled with vehicles thatwoulddiminishourdependence onoil and reduceharm to the environ-ment. It was a bold, but inspiring,goal - today it is a reality.”He explained that the fuel cell in

the car could create enough elec-tricity to power a house for a week,though the fuel could bemade from

anything - “even garbage”.He added that he did some test

driving and found that it was notonly emissions free but also its lowcentre of gravity allowed “very dy-namic handling”.“After surviving millions of

miles on the test track and 10 yearsof testing on public roads in freez-ing cold and scorching heat… afterpassing extensive crash tests…and after working with local gov-ernments and researchers aroundthe world to help make sure it iseasy and convenient to refuel…weare ready to deliver.”For Toyota, he said, the Mirai

was “not just another car”.– Wheels24

The future is nowTHE FUTURE: Toyota recently launched the 2015 Mirai. PHOTO: REVIEWCARS2015.COM

Run-flatsfor allRun-flat tyres are now avail-able for mass-market cars.That’s the word fromBridge-stone which has launchedDriveGuard, a range of run-flat tyres for vehicles thatdon’t have them as originalequipment.Hiroshi Nakanishi, a

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technology of Bridgestone’sexistingRFTrun-flat tyres. Ifa DriveGuard tyre is punc-tured, a maximum speed of80km/h can be maintainedfor 80km.Nakanishi added: “The

ability to keep driving aftera puncture is extremely im-portant for family cars - rath-er than changing a wheel atthe roadside the family canget safely home froma poten-tially dangerous situation orkeep going at reduced speeduntil they reach a safer loca-tion. This is a great benefit ifthe puncture occurs during arainstorm or in heavy traf-fic.”Bridgestone says the tyres’

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the world in a special event on the eveof the 2014 Los Angeles auto show.

The all-new crossover SUV is the fifthmod-el inMazda’s line-up of new-generation vehi-cles to feature the full suite of the company’saward-winning SkyActiv technology alongwith the Kodo – Soul of Motion - design.With the global market launch set for Ja-

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systems and “superb passive protection” foroccupants from its light yet stiff shell. Mazdasays the cars are also “suited to the needs ofamodernmarket”with “a generous infotain-ment package, including in-car connectivi-ty”.TheMazdaCX-3will be ondisplay through-

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Getting closer to autonomous carsAs millions of cars are under recall forpotentially lethal air bags, designers aretrying to reduce the need for the device- using sensors, radar, cameras and la-sers to prevent collisions in the firstplace.With driver error blamed for over 90%

of road crashes, the thinking is it wouldbe better to have them do less of the driv-ing. TheUS Insurance Institute forHigh-way Safety found that forward-collisionwarning systems cut vehicle-to-vehiclecrashes by 7% - not a huge leap,but a po-tential life saver. Nearly 31 000 peopledied in car crashes in the USA in 2012.Thomas Weber, global R&D head at

Mercedes-Benz, said: “Passive safety fea-tures will stay important, and we needthem. The next level is now visible. Au-tonomousdriving forus is clearly a strat-egy to realise our vision for accident-freedriving.”While giving a computer full control of

a car is some way off, there’s a lot it cando in the meantime.For now, in some cars you can take

your foot off the pedal and hands off thewheel in slow-moving traffic, and the carwill keep pace with the vehicle in front;it can jolt you awake if it senses you’renodding off; alert you if you’re crossinginto another lane; and brake automati-cally if you don’t react to warnings of ahazard ahead.How close this all comes to leaving the

driver out of the equationwas illustratedbyanexperiment atDaimler in 2013: add-ing just a few off-the-shelf components toaMercedes-Benz S-Class, a teamwent ona 100km ride in Germany without hu-man intervention.Team member David Pfeiffer said:

“The project was about showing how faryou cango, not justwith fancy lasers, butwith stuff you can buy off the shelf.”

Such features, however, require solv-ing thorny problems, including how toavoid pedestrians. While in-car camerasare good at identifying and classifyingobjects, they don’t work so well in fog orat night. Radar, on the other hand, cancalculate the speed, distance and direc-tion of objects, and works well in limitedlight, but can’t tell between a pedestrianand a pole. While traffic signs are sta-tionary and similar in shape, people areoften neither. For a better fix on direc-tion there’s LiDAR - a combination oflight and radar - which creates a pictureof objects using lasers. Velodyne’s sen-sors on Google’s autonomous car, for ex-ample, use up to 64 laser beams spinning20 times per second to create a 360-de-gree, 3D view of up to several hundredmetres around the car.Mercedes’ ‘Stop-and-Go Pilot’ feature

matches the speed of the car in front inslow traffic and adjusts steering to stayin lane using two ultrasonic detectors,five cameras and six radar sensors.“This technology is a first major step,”said R&D chief Weber. “(However dis-tracted the driver is), the system miti-gates any accident risk in front.”The next stage, experts say, is a road

network which talks to cars, and wherecars talk to other cars. General Motorshas said its 2017 Cadillac CTS will trans-mit and receive location, direction andspeed data with oncoming vehicles via aversion of Wi-Fi. Other approaches in-clude using cameras tomonitor the driv-er. Not everyone, though, welcomes thisprogress. Some drivers complain thetechnology is intrusive, or is inconsist-ent. Chris Hayes, a vice president at in-surer Travelers, said: “If a safety featureis seen as intrusive or bothersome, adriver may try to circumvent or disableit.”

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Walk Away:be a heroMost children think of their schoolshoes as the ultimate burden that com-pletes a dreary uniform.It represents 12 years of slog and for

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CHILDCARE

Appreciating the nannyNannies, children and their parents

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part of a fun day attended by 350 parents,children and their nannies.Nanny ’n Me is an organisation that

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so showcasing everything the nannies andchildren have learnt in the year,” she says.“It was a wonderful day. It absolutely met

and exceeded my expectations for the day.It was great to see everyone interacting andto see the relationship between nannies andtheir children and how these have blos-somed as a result of Nanny ’n Me groups.”The nanny and child poster competition

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nannies to grow in their jobs and often theirwork is not appreciated and acknowledged,”she says.“The training makes such a difference to

the nannies’ lives, it totally validates themand the role they play in households. It doesnot matter if they complete childcare cours-es or learn how to stimulate toddlers with

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helps them in their relationship with theiremployers, who also learn more about theeducational needs of their children and howtheir nannies are involved in this.“It is so important forpeople to realise that

treating your employees well and investingin developing their skills and educationalabilities will result in a better relationshipbetween your child and your nanny and alsoin a happier and more satisfied employee.”

FUN TIMES: Children and their nannies were celebrated at a functionrecently held in Lansdowne. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Crunch timeSHIFAAN RYKLIEF

The Magic will face Zizwe United in theNedbank Cup play-off final.Four teams from the ABC Motsepe

League went head-to-head at Chukker Roadthis past weekend in search of a place in theNedbank Cup play-off final.Zizwe United FC faced newcomers Barce-

lona FC who has really impressed in theleague thus far. Barcelona were surely hop-ing to carry their superb showing in theleague through to theirNedbankCup semifi-nal match-up.However, it was the Khayelitsha-based

outfitwho took a 2-0 lead into the break,withSiyambonga Madikane and Bathandwa“Lanka” Mzilikazi finding the back of thenet respectively for Zizwe.Barcelona displayed an elegant passing

game as they looked to get back into thegame, but Zizwe’s Madikane went on toscore his brace and gave his side a three-goallead. In the closing stages of the game,Barce-lona received a penalty and managed toscore a consolation goal to end the game 3-1.Meanwhile, George Dearnaley’s side The

Magic came from a goal behind to level mat-terswith FCTygerberg in the dyingminutesof the game. Damian Mitchell gave FC Ty-gerberg the initial lead, before GhaalibAvontuur got the equalizer. The Magic thenwent on to claim a 5-4 penalty shootout win.With only one team from the Western

Cape’s third tier eligible to play in the Ned-bank Cup tournament, it means that ZizweUnited and The Magic will soon face eachother to decidewhowill claim the spot in thelucrative tournament. – CapeTownFootballFacebook page

HOME SAFE: WP Cubs (under-11A) player Imaad Khan dislodges the bails in vain, asBoland under-11A batsman Shaun-D Wagenaar makes it back safely. The sides met inWP/Boland Day encounter at Boston Primary School in Bellville on Sunday. Province wonby six wickets. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

FLYING KICK: Black Leopards player Harry Nyirenda controls the ball mid-air much to the aston-ishment of Telford Ncusana of Santos. The two sides met in a National First Division matchat Athlone Stadium on Saturday. Santos won 3-2. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

TOO LATE: Westridge Yankees’ Charmel Witbooi fails to tag VOB’s Tarren Daniels during a WP SoftballSuper League encounter at Turfhall Sports Complex on Saturday. Yankees were convincing 12-3 victors.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

RUNNINGFRIENDS:Mariam Gam-za (left) andReyana Mintyof Ommie-draai Athlet-ics Club kepteach othercompany dur-ing the 21kmrace hostedby Mitchell’sPlain TitansAthletics Clubon Saturday.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS

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Beasts continueunbeaten runSTEVLIN MALGAS

Cape Town All Stars let yet another derbymatch slip through their fingers whenthey played to a 1-1 stalemate with FC

Cape Town at the Athlone Stadium on Fridayevening.Coach Boebie Solomons was left haplessly

looking to the stars as his charges lackedcomposure in the final third to secure theirfirst home victory.The seventhCapeDerbyof the season start-

ed off at a blistering pace, with the FC CapeTown outmuscling their hosts in the openingexchanges.Starswere shining the brightest in the 40th

minute when midfielder Zaphaniah Mboko-ma gave his side the lead against his formerteam. The host took a 1-0 lead into the breakas the African Beasts were left licking theirwounds.

Stars continued where they left off andstarted the second half the brightest. Howev-er, following two quick substitutions for theAfrican Beasts, it was Sibusiso Masina whofound the back of the net for the visitors tolevel matters nine minutes into the secondhalf.The game soon opened up as both teams

searched for the winner and although Starshad more clear-cut chances, they failed capi-talise on them to regain the lead. Meanwhile,the visitors had their chances as well, butweredeniedby theheroics of goalkeeperKylePeters.With neither side able break the deadlock,

1-1 ishow it endedas the twoCape sides addedto their draw masters reputation. The resultsaw FC Cape Town record their eighth drawin eleven matches, while Stars are not far offwith seven draws. CapeTownFootball Face-book page

ON AT-TACK:WesternProvinceunder-15Abowler SamAlexander(Ronde-bosch Boys’HighSchool) iscapturedmid-deliv-ery during amatchagainstBoland un-der-15A atRonde-bosch Boys’High Schoolon Sunday.The matchformedpart of theannual WP/Boland Day.PHOTO: ROB-ERT GAD