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Page 1: People's Post Lansdowne 20150811

TUESDAY 11 August 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] IT AS IT IS

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Lansdowne Ind.

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Taking a train to vagrancyCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Residents in Lansdowne are concernedabout the ever-growing “community”under the bridge near the train station.

Residents say they are concerned aboutshacks and unsavoury characters becomingmore prevalent in the area.

One resident, who requested to remainanonymous out of fear of victimisation, saysshe fears for her safety as she travels bytrain during the week.

“When you come here in the morningthese people are hanging around. I become

nervous because you never know their mo-tives,” she says.

She feels she or other commuters may be-come a target of crime “sooner rather thanlater”.

“You get commuters who are here early inthe morning and because it is still so darkin the morning, visibility is an issue. Youcan be robbed by anybody and this makesme worried,” she says.

According to the woman the shacks arebuilt from cardboard and crates.

“It looks untidy and it looks like it’s justgrowing. Something really needs to be doneto assist these people with either a shelter

or an alternative place to live before it spi-rals out of control,” she adds.

Infested with dirtResident Keith Blake says he has notified

authorities of the situation already.“A few weeks ago I wrote an email on the

state of the area of Lansdowne station, nextto Lansdowne bridge and the area surround-ing or bordering Osmans, the pavementsand the pub area that is infested with dirt.Dirt that no-one seems to see or wants to see,but I see a secondBlackDeathplague shortlyhitting the residents in the area,” Blakesays.

He adds the homeless people have set upshelters in the vicinity.

“They have done what seems to me like le-gal land-grabbing as shelters of all kindshave sprung up under and around Lans-downe bridge. What was scary is that, sincemy last visit and email, this situation has es-calated under the eyes and noses of resi-dents, commuters, churchgoers, customersand businesses,” he adds.

Blake says he arranged for an inspectionin the area on Friday.

Metrorail spokesperson Riana Scott saysthey have received a complaint.V Continued on page 2.

.

Nantes Running Clubin Bridgetown,

Athlone held aWomen’s Day­themed

5km walk for theirfemale members

yesterday. After thewalk, the men of the

club served thembreakfast. Here

Raabeah Parker (left)and Kashiefah Secile

are served by clubchefs Kevin Petersand Adlee Waggie.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Runnershonouredon public

holiday

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more than 100%,” she said.Little said the research team deliberately

operated in the earlymorninghours tomakeit easier to distinguish between people whoslept on the street and so-called day strollersor job seekers who made their way to eco-nomic hubs during daylight hours.“They did not only focus on the obvious

areas, like streets and bridges and buildingentrances, but also ventured into the moun-tains above FishHoek, for example, to checkfor people sleeping in these areas,” she said.According to Little, the City has made tre-

mendous strides in recent years in its effortsto address the complex problemof homeless-ness in a holistic way.“It is not something that is unique to Cape

Town, but I would like to think that we havecharted a good course in howwe address it,”she said.Little said the City had three objectives.The first was to help as many people as

possible who wanted to get off the streets.The second was preventative in nature –

to stop others from migrating to the streets.And the third objective was to sensitise thepublic through their give responsibly cam-paign.“We cannot force people to accept our of-

fers of assistance and there are those whoprefer to remain on the streets because itsaves them from taking responsibility fortheir lives, but we are determined to helpeach and every person who wants to helpthemselves,” Little said.

using the Cape Town map book. Five teamswere allocated specific areas in Cape Town.The five teamsweremade up of six perma-

nent workers, four City work programmeworkers and four law enforcement officerseach.“The staff were picked up in the morning

from 02:00 and bravely weathered the coldandwalked the streets from 04:00 to 11:30 aft-er a briefing at the office,” Hendricks said.Teamswalked and drove around their are-

as and team leaders ensured that every areamarked in the map book was covered.“The state of homelessness as we current-

ly face it is different towhatweobserved justa few years ago,” Hendricks said.She explained that homelessness was an

ever-growing problem. To understand thephenomenon it was important to look at dif-ferent aspects of the problem, includingcharacteristics of street people, pathways tohomelessness, the homeless culture, exitstrategies for homelessness and interven-tions regarding homelessness.

R10m to helpSuzette Little, mayoral committee mem-

ber for social development and early child-hood development, said the street peoplecount coincided with an investment of justunder R10m in the directorate’s street peo-ple programme.“The budget for this programme has

grown from R4.5m in 2013/14 to R7.8m in2014/15 to R9.7m in 2015/16 – an increase of

ASTRID FEBRUARIE@FebAstrid

About 7383 homeless people are living inshelters and on the streets of the city, a

survey conducted by the City of Cape Townhas found.In the first of its kind in South Africa, the

City completed a headcount of street peoplein the space of 10 days.The survey was done in Lansdowne, the

city centre, foreshore, Bellville, Goodwood,Strandfontein, Parow, Wynberg, Sea Point,Portlands, Table View, Tafelsig, Mitchell’sPlain, Kuils Rivier, Claremont, Woodstock,Lentegeur, Muizenberg, Vredehoek, Oran-jezicht, Retreat and Milnerton. In each ofthese areas 50 ormore homeless peoplewerefound.The City’s social development and early

childhood development directorate has re-vealed these findings. It is part of a researchproject that set out to determine the numberof street people in Cape Town, but also togain a better understanding of the phenome-non of homelessness.Researcher Lynn Hendricks has present-

ed a report on the survey. She said the rea-sons why the survey was done was to under-stand the phenomenon of homelessness, andto make recommendations for interventionstrategies and implementation plans withinthe City.Hendricks explained how the survey was

done and said that the City was clustered,

City counts homelessThe team who took part in the City’s headcount of street people in Lansdowne, among other areas.

FROM PAGE 1

“We receive periodic complaintsabout vagrancy at several stations, in-cluding Mowbray, Plumstead, Lans-downe and Woodstock.“Metrorail regularly removes va-

grants from rail precincts with the as-sistance of railwaypolice andwill con-tinue to address the situation as bestit can with the resources at its dispos-al,” Scott says.Sheadds theCity ofCapeTown’s dis-

placed peoples unit (DPU), local com-munity police forums and city im-provement districts usually collabo-rate with Metrorail’s protectionservices officials and contracted secu-rity firms to remove vagrants in rail-way areas.“The DPU assists with finding alter-

native accommodation for vagrants asthey are particularly vulnerable towily criminals who lure them intocrime with all manner of promises.Residents are encouraged to report va-grancy to the DPU,” she says.“We call on the City of Cape Town

to expedite the process in the interestof all parties. Effective town planning,law enforcement and economic meas-ures to mitigate the general socio-eco-nomic circumstances can assist in thereduction of vagrancy.“Until such time as adequate facili-

ties aremade available to the city’s va-grants, the problem will merely beshifted from one party to another,”Scott says.She adds fencing at train stations is

only away of demarcating but will notdeter homeless people from loiteringon the property.“Vagrants living in rail reserves

must be relocated to alternative sitesthrough a legal process.“We rely on the City of Cape Town

to identify suitable land for the reloca-tion of dwellers before the legal proc-ess of eviction and relocation can com-mence,” Scott says.V To report issues of vagrancy to the displacedpeople’s unit contact 021 596 1999 or0800 225 669.

Dart clubs holdannual eventThe Peninsula Darts Association will behosting its annual event on Sunday 16 Au-gust at the Rooikranz sports complex inGrassy Park. Metropolitan Darts Club is thehost club.Entrance fee is R300 per team. All the pro-

ceeds of the event will be donated to charity.The total prize money to be won is R10 000.The club is also looking for a beneficiary ofthis year’s event – if you think you wouldbe a worthy recipient call chairperson Azz-raf Isaacs.For more information contact Isaacs on

083 441 8867 or 083 763 4959.

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Subforum revivedin full meetingCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

After the subforum in sector 1 in Lans-downe had been dormant for many

months, a new subforum was elected at theLansdowne civic centre on Wednesdayevening last week.

Sixnewmembers filled thepositions thatwere vacant.

In a packed hall (the fullest meeting heldin the precinct since sub orum electionsstarted twoweeks ago) residents and stake-holders fervently took part in the electionprocess.

Maahir Moos was elected as the newchairperson. The vice-chairperson posi-tion was filled by Ashraf Kenny while thesecretary position was filled by RehanaSaal. Warrant Officer Gregory Grey wasappointed as secretary. Riyaad Kearns willserve as treasurer and Anita Fabe fills theposition of spokesperson. The project coor-dinator positionwas filled byMoosaOmar.

One aim in sightMoos thanked everyone for their vote of

confidence and said he was ready to takeup the chairmanship.

“The reality of the situation is that oursector is challenged by crime. However,what we must keep sight of is the unity inthe fight against crime. Our first step toworking together is to admit that we willdisagree because we come from a diversecommunity but let’s agree to disagree,”Moos said.

He added residents and stakeholders“should not lose sight of what we are doingthis for. We are here to fight crime”.

The election evening incorporated a po-lice imbizo meeting to highlight issues inthe sector.

Ward councillor Anthea Green ad-dressed the meeting and said she was veryexcited about tackling crime in the ward.

“I am very happy to see the turnout atthis meeting. It is great to see that our com-munity is uniting against crime and takingan interest in what is happening in our sec-tor,” Green said.

Change in crime trendsShe also thanked all neighbourhood

watches in the area.“You are doing an amazing job. There

definitely has been a change in crimetrends in our area and we can only hopefor this to continue,” she said.

Ward councillor Monty Oliver alsothanked neighbourhood watch membersfor their diligent work.

“Weneed to thanks these agencies for thework they are doing. We need to now focuson strengthening our neighbourhoodwatches,” Oliver said.

He said the City of Cape Town was look-ing at a plan to extend law enforcement ser-vices to “address the issue of the upsurgein crime”.

During the meeting Lansdowne policestation commander Colonel Jan Alexandersaidhewouldbe transferred to anewpolicestation in the next two months.

“I am definitely going to miss the Lans-downe precinct. It has been a real pleasureworking in the area. From my side I wantto thank the community for their coopera-tion and understanding,” Alexander said.

He also encouraged the newly electedsubforumexecutive to perform their dutiesto the best of their abilities.

“Be prepared to serve your communityin partnership with the police. We are allhere for one common goal and that is toeradicate crime,” he added.

A new sector 1 subforum executive was elected at the Lansdowne civic centre on Wednesdayevening last week. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Park gets upgradeASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

In an effort to create a more family-friendlypark the Friends of Wynberg Park have es-tablished a landscape master plan.

Former chairperson of the Friends HenkEgbrink took People’s Post on a tour of thepark and explained what the plan entailed.

TheCity ofCapeTowndeveloped themas-ter plan for the upgrade of Wynberg Park,situated off Trovato Link Road in Wynberg.

This plan will guide future developmentof the park.

“Wewant to create a family feel,with playequipment, braai areas and a bigger foot-path,” he says.

The plan entails widening the footpathsto make it more user-friendly for motherswith prams, toddlers on bicycles, visitors inwheelchairs and visitors walking theirdogs.

“On weekends there are hundreds of peo-ple visiting the park,” he says.

Egbrink says the upgrade will encouragemore visitors – to accommodate everyonethe master plan has been put in place.

“We want to ensure that the park is welllooked after and attractive,” he says.

The City recently installed new playequipment and paved one braai section. Itis planned to install more braai spots.

“It makes it more convenient for peoplewhen the play area is close to the braai spots– parents can watch their children whilethey enjoy socialising with friends and fam-ily,” he says.

The park also boasts thousands of trees.Egbrink offers tours of the park for people

interested in trees and plants.“We have schools and crèches that bring

the children to the park for the day and theypicnic and play on the equipment as well aslearn about the trees,” he says.

New play equipment was recently installed in Wynberg Park for children to enjoy. New braaispots will also be placed close to the play equipment as part of a master plan for the park.

PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 11 August 20154 NEWS

who talked about the power of sport, JustinDurandt, manager of the Discovery HighPerformance Centre at the SSISA, Cather-ine Draper from UCTwho talked about thespirit of sport, Morne du Plessis, co-founder of the SSISA who also played forthe Springboks.

HappinessAddressing those

who attended thesummit Du Plessissaid sports played animportant role in so-ciety.“Sport awakens

hope and it has a uni-fying role in society.Coming to schoolsports, when kidsparticipate in sportsthey are active andhappy. If sports make our children happythen it’s very important.“Without being a scientist, making a

child happy is very important so if sportsdoes that, it just shows how important itis. School sports improve the child’s atti-tude, confidence. It doesn’tmean they haveto excel but just taking part in any sportingactivities helps a lot,” said Du Plessis.Despite the challenges that schools face,

like lack of facilities and equipment, it was

emphasised that children must participatein a sporting activity every day. Clubs andschools were encouraged to work togetherfor the betterment of sports.

Healthy marksDraper said apart from keeping children

physically active sport also improved theiracademic results.“A lot of kids that take

part in sports do excep-tionally well in theirstudies. Kids must notspend more than twohours on screen time, beitTV,TVgamesor iPads,as it has been proventhat those who spendmore hours on TV don’tdowell at school. Tohavean active, healthy childthey should take part in

sports every day.“That’swhy runningaroundat break time

andphysical education is very important forschools. Just by playing, it refreshes theirminds and increases their concentrationspans.“Those who take part in sports tend to do

way better at school. It helps kids concen-trate and those who participate in sports be-have much better in classes and theyachieve better grades,” said Draper.

APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDING2015/16: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ANDEARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTThe City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorate(SDECD) invites registered community and non-profit organisations to apply for grant fundingfor development projects. The applicants’ core business must be in line with the SDECD’sbasket of services listed below. This request is aligned to the City’s Integrated DevelopmentPlan’s strategic focus on building a caring and Inclusive city and aims to further the goals ofthe City’s Social Development Strategy.

Application must be made on the official application form with the following supportingcertified documents:

• A copy of the latest, audited financial statements or audit certificate if grant funding wasreceived from the City in previous financial years. The amount of grant received must beindicated. If the amount was less than R25 000, only a copy of the final expenditure reportrelating to the previous grant is required.

• A copy of the organisation’s constitution.• A copy of the organisation’s registration certificate.• A copy of the organisation’s latest municipal rates and services accounts (if applicable).• A zero-rate VAT invoice if confirmed as a VAT vendor.• An original of the latest unexpired tax clearance certificate from SARS. Applications

without a valid tax clearance certificate will not be accepted.• Details of other funding received from the City for the current financial year• Detailed description of the project to be implemented utilising the funding and purpose

of the grant. Projects must be in line with the SDECD’s basket of services which include:• Youth development (life skills, entrepreneurial and job readiness skills and

organisational skills)• Substance abuse awareness and preventative interventions• Poverty alleviation interventions• Programmes addressing the needs of vulnerable groups with particular reference

to the elderly, women and children. A key focus for the Directorate is healthy livinginterventions for the elderly

• Programmes supporting the Directorate’s objective of reducing the number of peopleliving on the streets

• Programmes supporting early childhood education and development• Programmes with the objective of developing community cohesion and integration

• Detailed breakdown of project cost. A minimum award of R100 000 per project will beconsidered.

• The business plan submitted together with the grant application must include acommencement and an end date for the project.

• Property that is used for the project must be compliant with Council policies and by-laws.• Where such property is leased, the lease must be submitted as supporting documentation.

Official application forms are obtainable from the SDECD’s website or the SDECD districtoffices below:

1. Tygerberg District: 1st Floor, Belpark Building, Voortrekker Road, Bellville2. Eastern District: 1st Floor, Belpark Building, Voortrekker Road, Bellville3. Northern District: 1st Floor, Scottsdene Housing Office, cnr La Boheme Road and Eoan

Avenue, Scottsdene4. Southern District: Shawco Building, cnr 2nd Avenue and Retreat Road, Retreat5. Mitchells Plain District: Athlone Stadium (east side), Cross Boulevard – off Klipfontein Road,

Athlone6. Klipfontein District: Athlone Stadium (east side), Cross Boulevard – off Klipfontein Road,

Athlone7. Khayelitsha District: Thusong Centre, cnr Kilimanjaro and AZ Berman Drives, Tafelsig,

Mitchells Plain8. Western District: 7th Floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Building, Hertzog Boulevard,

Cape Town

Please hand-deliver the completed application form with supporting documentation by nolater than 16:00 on Tuesday 15 September 2015 to the reception desk, 7th Floor, TelkomTowers, Standard Bank Building, Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town or submit it by e-mail [email protected].

No late or incomplete applications will be accepted or considered.

All applications will be assessed in accordance with the City of Cape Town’s Grant Policy(2014) and must conform to the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.

Contact Patty Des Fountain on 021 417 0141 or [email protected] orFatima Davids on 021 417 4086 or [email protected] for assistance or moreinformation.

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Participating in sports is not only good forhealth, it has also been proven to bring

mental benefits as well as affect behaviourin class.For schoolchildren especially, running

around at break time or doing somephysicaleducation not only helps them becomehealthy kids, but also helps them to be alertand concentrate much better in class.This came to light in a two-day schools

summit that was held at Groote Schuur HighSchool last week.The summit discovered the importance of

schools sports, the benefits of it as well as thechallenges that schools are facing. The schoolsport summit aims to bring together educa-tors and key role players to discuss these con-cepts.

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Sports activity vital for children

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covered a fault in their electrical supply.The family has been “living in the Stone

age again” after theywere forced to preparefood and their daily tasks in the dark, saysmother of two Linda Kamalie.“We realised our circuit breaker was

faulty. This happened more than threeweeks ago and to date nothing has beendone,” she says.“The first timewe noticed it waswhenwe

saw sparks flying for the plug box. Eversince then we lost power at home and wehaveno electricity supply to the house,” sheadds.According to the mother she visited the

rent office to lodge a complaint but thisproved unfruitful.“When I got to the rent office I was told

they would send the complaint through. Afew days later there was a team of workersbut they wanted to look at the meter box.We told them that’s not where the problemwas,” she says.This then resulted in a continuous back

and forth struggle betweenKamalie and thelocal rent office.“I went back there last week Wednesday

to tell them that the problem has not beenfixed. But when I got there, their systemswere offline. According to someone work-ing there, it was like that for two weeks al-ready. How are we supposed to get help thatway if they can’t even assist us?” she asks.Since their ordeal started they have ap-

proach neighbours for help.“We have to prepare food over an open

fire every night. My pots are pitch black.

“My son came to me the other morningsayinghewishedhe could just take a properbath again because now we have to boil wa-ter every timeanyofuswants towash.Evenwhen they do their homework at night it’sa struggle. The candles’ wax drips on theirbook.“I am emotionally drained. It’s not a nice

feeling,” she says.She also had to take a week off work to

do the family’s laundry.“It’s a bit of a knock to a person because

now you’re at the mercy of everybodyaround you. Luckily I have neighbours andpeople around me who concern themselveswith me. But it’s still not nice because youstill have your pride at the end of the day.”Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral commit-

tee member for human settlements, says areport of tampering was confirmed after aninspection of the distribution board.“The contractor will be attending to the

rewiring of the distribution board today(Friday) and we expect to have the powerrestored by the end of business today (Fri-day),” Van Minnen says.Van Minnen confirms they did receive

the complaint on 31 July and it was loggedon the municipality’s system.She also confirms a team was sent to the

family’s home onFriday 7August to inspectthe circuit breaker.According to Van Minnen, the Hanover

Park housing office has indeed been offlinefrom Monday 27 July due to cable theft.“It has been back online since Monday 3

August. The City apologises for any incon-venience caused. Unfortunately this was anunforeseen outage over which we had nocontrol,” she says.V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

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These women stand tallTIYESE JERANJI

@jeranji

Mayor Patricia de Lille has praised blindwomen for their strength, courage and

perseverance in refusing to be defined bychallenging situations they have beenthrough or that they face every day.

De Lille addressed women from South Af-rican Blind Women in Action (SABWIA) atthe Cape Town Society of the Blind in SaltRiver on Thursday last week.

De Lille said at the event she chose to cele-brate Women’s Day with them as they werethe women who overcame adversity and re-fused tobevictims. Instead, they tookactionto empower themselves and set a shining ex-ample for everyone.

“You remindme of the 20 000womenwho,on 9 August 1956, made history when theymarched to the Union buildings to petitionagainst the divisive pass laws. Those wom-en made a powerful statement that markedone of the most significant turning pointsin the fight against apartheid.

“Like those women, you have also takena stand. Despite the physical challenges youface every day, you make a daily decisionnot to be victims of your circumstances. In-stead, your will to succeed has led you toovercome adversity, learn new skills anduse your time to serve people in need,” shesaid.

Empowering projectsSABWIA is an organisation that empow-

ers blind women to live life to the fullest.It runs entrepreneurial projects, focusingon knitting, weaving and craft work, aswellas programmes that empower women byproviding social work services, placementservices, computer literacy, office adminis-tration and entrepreneurial training.

Attending the event was Netty Coetzee(50), who said it was heart-warming.

“We feel very excited that we are also re-membered. It makes us feel better that wedon’t live in a world of our own but peoplearound us notice that we are there and theydo things with us inmind. I’m so happy and

very excited that we had to come togetherand celebrate as women because there area lot of challenges that we face,” she said.

DonationDe Lille donated R10 000 to help the orga-

nisation run its programmes, aswell as var-ious food items like canned foods, vegeta-bles, rice and wool.

Lizelle van Wyk, CEO of the Cape TownSociety of the Blind, said women lived in atime where they were confronted with so-cial challenges but they had to stand theirground.

“Do things for yourself, equip yourselfandmakemagic happen. Don’t let anythingbring you down, you have done a lot foryourselves,” she said.

Elizabeth Maphike from SABWIA saidtheywere grateful and they hadn’t expectedit.

“It’s such an honour to have such anevent. We are really happy and it gives usstrength to carry on with the work we dofor other blind women,” she said.

Members of the organisation South African Blind Women in Action with the donation theorganisation received from mayor Patricia de Lille at a recent Women's Day event.

PHOTOS: TIYESE JERANJI

Nadima Davids from Madrassa for the Blindserves Netty Coetzee at a Women's Day eventheld in Salt River last week.

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TheNyanga policing cluster office has bidfarewell to two members as cluster com-

mander Major-General Robbie RobbertsandColonel Shirley Rainers, head of visiblepolicing, retired on Friday last week.Robberts, who has been with the police

for 32 years, will take up a new role withinthe City of Cape Town, which he hopes willserve the broader community.According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,

Robberts is a passionate man who has hiscommunity at heart.“Hewas available 24/7 for the community

and they could call him at any time of theday or night,” says Bennett.

“His passion was his purpose and heserved his community at various levels,from crime prevention to its social needs.”Bennett praisesRobberts for his efforts in

regard to service delivery and the way inwhich he handled his tasks with distinc-tion.“Under his command respect and being

truthful was ultimate in delivering qualityand efficient service to all in the precinctof Nyanga,” says Bennett.Fellow colleagues and members of the

public attended a farewell event for Rob-berts and Rainer at the Athlone police sta-tion, with many station commanders remi-niscing about their times togetherwhilst al-so thanking Robberts for his leadershipqualities.

The Nyanga police cluster office bid farewell to two members who retired last week. Here are(from left) Portia Nxu, Major­General Robbie Robberts, Marietta Robberts, Colonel ShirleyRainers and Lieutenant Lance Goliath.

They’re ‘mad’ about educationTo prepare SouthAfrican studentswith toolsfor their future as the leaders of tomorrow,the Mad charity has undergone a rebrand-ing.The non-profit organisation, known as

Mad, will now be called the Make a Differ-ence Leadership Foundation, to emphasiseits focus on leadership development througheducation.The launch of the new name tookplace at a gala event hosted by formerSpring-bok captain Francois Pienaar last week.Pienaar, chairperson of the Foundation,

said despite the challenges facing SouthAfri-cans, and the education and leadership gapsthat desperately needed to be addressed thefoundation has always believed in the vastpotential that exists in South Africa.“Positive effective change will come from

strong leaders and it is critical that their po-tential be developed through education and

mentorship. Our revised name and brandwas driven by the need to focusmore on lead-ership,” he said.During a press conference before the

launch, Pienaar discussed how the Make aDifferenceLeadershipFoundation raised thebar of education in the country.He explained that the approach was to

identify academically talented pupils, whodid not have the necessary financial resour-ces and offer them support for education,leadership and life-skills development.Pienaar said a key message was that there

was an opportunity for everyone in SouthAf-rica to make a difference through mentoringand supporting talented pupils with leader-ship potential in all communities.V For more information visit www.madcharity.org orcontact Amy Stevens on 021 974 6231 or [email protected].

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 11 August 2015 SPORT 11

EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt

Riders hoping to enter next year’s CapeTown Cycle Tour (CTCT) will have toadhere to new, groundbreaking entry

requirements.The Cape Town Cycle Tour Trust

(CTCTT), which organises and runs therace, has announced a new entry system.An online “ballot system” will now re-

place the first-come, first-serve process,which the Trust says will bring them in linewith other international events. Such a bal-lot system has never been used in a SouthAfrican race before.This is in an effort to give every potential

entrant a fair chance of competing in therace by avoiding a fast sell-out of spots,which has been the case in the race’s recenthistory. Entries to this year’s race sold outin a record eight hours.The Trust has also increased the number

of entries from 35 000 to 40 000, butDavidBel-lairs, a director of the Trust, confirms thatno corporate group entries will be allowed,encouraging those who have made use ofthese entries in the past to follow either thepublic entry process or take up the opportu-nity to support a charity.Bellairs says these charities will be allo-

cated 7000 entries and the Pedal PowerAsso-ciation (PPA) will receive 5000 entries,which will be given to random members ofthe Association.“To honour PPA as founders of the event,

its paid-up members will be offered an ‘ear-ly-bird’ opportunity to register their interestin an entry to next year’s race.“Thosewho are unsuccessful in the initial

PPAballotwill automatically beadded to thegeneral public ballot, starting on 9 Septem-ber, giving them an additional chance to beawarded an entry,” Bellairs explains.27 000 ballotswill be available to the gener-

al public, with a further 1000made availabletodevelopmental associationsaswell as sub-stitutions.Registration of interest in obtaining a bal-

lot will be free and will open on 9 Septemberat 13:00.The window for such registration will re-

main open until 25 September at 13:00.

Prospective riders can register their inter-est at www.cycletour.co.za.Doing so amounts to an indication of inter-

est only, and will not ensure entry, and willrequire prospective entrants to update theirdetails at the same time.In the week following the closure of the

window for registration, successful appli-cants will receive emails from the CTCT toconfirm that they have been awarded an en-try, which will cost R470 per local rider.International entrieswill remain openun-

til February, or until the allocation of 5000

riders is reached, and will cost R800 each.Unsuccessful applicants will also receive

an email and will be invited to enter via asupporting charity or by means of the offi-cial substitution process in January.Successful applicants will have until 26

October to pay and secure their entry. Pay-ment not received before this date, or the ap-plicant’s option to decline the entry, will re-sult in that entry being made available to apreviously unsuccessful rider.

Standard practiceAccording to Bellairs, online ballots have

been successful in top European and Ameri-can sporting events.“Such systems have become standard

practice at key sporting events around theworld, including the New York MarathonandBostonMarathon. TheTrust, alongwithits three co-naming rights sponsors – CapeArgus, Pick n Pay andMomentum – careful-ly researched and considered all options,and we are confident that our new processwill serve riders well and further entrenchthe global appeal of the CTCT,” he says.“Wewant to avoid thousands of applicants

rushing to be first in line as the entry portalopens, and being disappointed when theysell out in a matter of hours.“Our intention is to create a fairer system

as it allows for a greater and more inclusiveopportunity for securing an entry. Entrieswill be awarded at random, regardless ofwhether interest is registered on the first orthe last day of the registration period.We be-lieve the implementation of this new systemis the bestway forward,” concludes Bellairs.The CTCT takes place on 6 March next

year.

New way to enter Cycle Tour

Riders navigate Chapman’s Peak during the Cape Town Cycle Tour. PHOTO: WWW.CAPETOWN.TRAVEL

PROGRESS OVER PERSEVERANCE: Shannon Meinjies of Progress tries to evade adiving tackle from Perseverance’s Fuad Essau during a top nine league match at CityPark on Saturday. Progress won the match 34­27. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

NOT JUST A SHOT STOPPER: Silver Spurs goalkeeper Oyintando Klaas (left) andGreenhaven United player Aashiq Nasterdien battle for the ball in an u.10 league gameat Johnson Road sport complex in Athlone on Saturday. Greenhaven won 2­1.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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Silver lining fornetball teamEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

The u.12 netball team of Willows Prima-ry School inHeideveld has exceeded ex-pectations and come home with silver

in theSouthAfrican schoolsnetball primaryschool championship.A few weeks ago, People’s Post reported

that the school qualified to take part in thetournament and was seeking sponsors tohelp the team members reach Pretoria.They received support from Islamic Relief

South Africa, which donated the kit andequipment the team needed to compete inPretoria. The teamdid themproud and justi-fied their reputation as one of SouthAfrica’stop primary school netball teams.Faadiel’s Transport Services provided the

travel arrangements which allowed theteam to get to and from Pretoria safely.Agnes Grootboom, a teacher at Willows

Primary and the team’s manager, is ecstaticabout the team’s achievement, but alsopoints out that the effortwas inno small partdue to the hard work and commitmentshown by her players.“The girls practised throughout the June

holidays in preparation for the tournament.During the first week of the holidays, someof them did not come to school for practicesessions. I had to go fetch them at home andsometimes (had to) wake them up, but afterI encouraged and motivated them, they be-came more dedicated and really workedhard during the practice sessions.”

In the tournament itself, the team repre-sented the Western Cape and swept pastteams from the North West, Eastern Capeand Limpopo.They reached the final in which they

would take on Gauteng.If qualifying to take part in the tourna-

ment was already seen as a tremendousachievement, then winning their way to thefinal in the hope of taking home the honourswould be nothing short of extraordinary.The team managed to play to a 6-6 score

in the final, which meant that the matchwould have had to go into extra time for awinner to be crowned.Unfortunately, when the final whistle was

blown, Gauteng managed to eke out a 7-6win, taking home the gold.Despite narrowly losing out on top hon-

ours, Grootboom remains immensely proudof her charges.“They made the school, and the whole of

the Western Cape province, very proud. Iwas very happy and told the girls that thehard work we put in during the holidayspaid off.“If you work hard, you will succeed,” says

Grootboom.Grootboom is grateful for the sponsors

and school principal Kashief Abrahams,who, with their contributions, allowed themto take this journey.“I think the girls looked very good in their

new netball gear, tracksuits and bags. Ithink that this also contributed towardstheir winning spree,” says Grootboom.

The u.12 netball team of Willows PrimarySchool came second in the national primaryschool championship in Pretoria.

Send your club or schoolsport stories and pictures

toearl.haupt@peoples-

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