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Page 1: People’s Post Lansdowne 20160426

LANSDOWNE

LANSDOWNE

Taking ownershipCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

Crimefighters in Lansdowne are takinga no-nonsense approach in keepingcrime out of their area.

Efforts such as painting over graffiti de-facing buildings in their area, regular pa-trols as well as assisting residents in needis the approach by Lanroe NeighbourhoodWatch to ensure their area is safer for all.Chairman of the Lanroe Neighbourhood

Watch, Ahmad Gangat, says their neigh-bourhood watch has evolved in two years.“During our first year we were more fo-

cussed on patrolling in the area. However,though thismay still be a primary factor, wehave expanded quite a bit in terms of whatthe neighbourhood watch is doing,” Gangatsays.Included in the measures to keep their ar-

ea safer, Gangat confirms they have set uptwo CCTV cameras in the area at strategic

points to monitor movements in the area.“These cameras were made possible

through the donations of residents andMah-mood Abdurahman from Cellmood whohelped a great deal in having these cameraserected in the area. We are making monthlycontributions so that this will become sus-tainable in our area,” Gangat says.Added to surveillance, the Lanroe Neigh-

bourhood Watch established a website lastyear where safety tips, important informa-tion and contact details are shared.“We are using technology to help us in

curbing crime in our area. We also have aWhatsapp group where information is regu-larly shared,” he says.Gangat confirms the neighbourhood

watch is 50-strong at the moment.“Currently we have 50 active patrollers in

the area which helps with visibility. Howev-er, crime prevention doesn’t stop with visi-bility.“We have residents who are not able to go

out on patrol with us and they can contrib-ute in other ways to ensure the safety of thearea which includes sharing informationvia theWhatsapp groupwhen they are homeand notice suspicious activity as well as do-nationsmade to the organisation.All this es-sentially adds to the effectiveness of theneighbourhood watch,” he says.The Broken Windows Project is another

project which the neighbourhood watch hasbeen advocating which focuses on takingownership of their area.“We have painted two sites – the corners

of Imam Haron and Wolseley roads andFred’s Garage – where graffiti was spottedand immediately after noticing it, about 15members went to the sites to paint it. By do-ing this and nipping it in the bud we are tak-ing back our streets and showing vandalswewill not have them infiltrate our area,” hesays.Gangat adds they have recently also given

approval for neighbourhood watch signage

to be put up in the area.“We had to follow a process of approval

whichwas recently given by theCity of CapeTown to post signage indicating the area hasa neighbourhood watch. This process wasfollowed according to all proper protocol be-causewedidnotwant anybacklash. Signagewill be going up during the week,” he says.Gangat says they have received great sup-

port from the Community Police Forum(CPF) as well as Lansdowne police.“Since our inception we have worked

closely with the police and helped in reviv-ing our CPF. This camewith positive resultsas in the last year where we helped reducecrime in our area by 70%,” he says.The neighbourhood watch will be cele-

brating their second year anniversary at theend of this month.V The Lanroe Neighbourhood Watch will host their an­nual meeting on Wednesday 4 May at the Vera Schoolin Anglesey Road at 19:30. For more information con­tact Ahmad Gangat on 082 377 6636.

Jody Clarke (18) from Parkwoodin Grassy Park recently receivedassistive devices to aid in herfinal exams. Clarke was blindedthree years ago after she hadto undergo an operation tohave a brain tumour removedbut insisted on returning to hermainstream school after theoperation. Since the firsttumour, another one was found,double in size, and was alsoremoved. She is the first evervisually impaired pupil accom­modated at the school. Despiteall the challenges the Fair­mount High School matriculanthas faced, she is set on makinga success of her schoolingcareer. Read more on page 14.PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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The iconic Vicky Sampson will be one of thedivas celebrating women and mothers at theGrandWest Grand Arena on Saturday 7 May.

Vicky will be joined by a star-studded line-up including Three tons of Fun, Judith Se-phuma, Salome Johansen, Maddy Abra-hams, Can Skylark andJody Williams for the inau-gural People’s Post Soul Sis-ters Mother’s Day Celebra-tion.

These special ladies willbe backed by Camillo Lom-bard and his 12 piece bandwhile Marguerita Freekswill hold the show togetheras the MC for the evening.People’s Post got to know

Vicky a little better beforethe celebration:

. What are you busywith musically at the mo-ment?

“I am currently workingon the script for my ownshow, which launches atArtscape Theatre on Friday 5 August. Theshow is titled: Vicky Sampson...Still Dream-ing. This will be taking up most of my timefor the next three to four months. I am ex-tremely excited about it.”

. What are your musical plans for thenext few months?

“I will also be working on a new song, tobe confirmed for release by July, God will-ing.”

.Howwill you be treating yourmother

this Mother’s Day?“She will be at the concert and I hope to

take her to a beautiful lunch at a lovely res-taurant.”

. Why is your mother special to you?“My mom is very special to me, as I can re-

late to the hardships and sac-rifices she made, being mymom. She always taught meabout respect for myself andothers and it is something Istill take with me to this day.She epitomises the power ofbeing a woman.”Are you planning any

surprises for the audienceat the People’s Post SoulSisters Mother’s Day Cele-bration?

. “I will be performing ‘Af-rican Dream’ of course, aswell as a Beyonce song, titled‘Listen’, which is a song I justlove. This will be the sur-prise element for me.”V The People’s Post Soul SistersMother’s Day Celebration starts at

20:00 on Saturday 7 May at GrandWest’s Grand Arena.Tickets for the show cost between R165 and R250 andare available at Computicket.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V People’s Post is giving away tickets to special mothersin our community. Send an email to post@peoples­post.co.za with the words “Mother’s Day” in the subjectline before Monday 2 May and tell us what makes yourmother special, to nominate her for the prize.

Celebrate mom’s love

NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain

As runners and walkers traverse theroute of this year’s Slave Route Chal-

lenge, many will trace the footsteps oftheir ancestors and former slaves.

This year’s Slave Route Challenge, ofwhich People’s Post is a media sponsor,will see participants giving honour to in-dividual slaves of the Cape’s past.

Each runner will carry one of the 8000names of slaves who appear on a “col-umn of memory” at the Iziko Slave Lodgein the city centre (“Slave names give run-ners wings”, People’s Post, 15 March)during the race on Sunday 8 May.

The race route takes runners past sev-eral historically significant landmarks,such as the Castle of Good Hope, GrandParade, the Whipping Post, Old SlaveChurch, the Slave Tree Plaque and the Iz-iko Slave Lodge.

Life as a slaveMooi Angela from Bengal, also known

as Ansla van Bengalen, was brought tothe Cape before the large-sale importa-tion of slaves and before the Slave Lodgewas even built.

She was brought to the Cape by a DutchEast Indian official, Pieter Kemp, whobought her when stationed in the Batavi-an Republic.

Returning from the Netherlands hebrought Angela with him and sold her inCape Town to Jan van Riebeeck in 1655.He in turn sold her to Abraham Gabbe-ma, the Second-in-Command at the Cape,recounts Angela’s descendent, LucyCentlivres.

“A very special day in Angela’s lifewas 13 April 1666 when she was grantedher independence,” Centlivres says.

Angela petitioned the Governor togrant her a piece of land where she start-ed growing fruit and vegetables whichshe sold to passing ships.

She was granted a plot in what is nowCastle Street, and would have traversedmany of the streets along which the SlaveRoute Challenge passes.

She became a successful farmer andhelped her sons on their farms in theDrakenstein area.

“By the time she died she was very welloff and her daughter, Anna de Koning,married to Olof Bergh, was the richestwoman at the Cape. We could call her thefirst women entrepreneur at the Cape,”says Centlivres.

Remembering ancestorsAlthough uncertain who Angela mar-

ried first, in 1669 she married ArnoldusWillemsz Basson, the founding father ofall the Bassons in South Africa and Cent-livres’ forefather.

The Slave Route Challenge is a time forCentlivres to look back on her history,remembering and honouring so many ofthe slaves who built the Cape colony.

“I am proud to trace my heritage backto beautiful, courageous Angela, whodidn’t allow horrendous circumstancesto get her down,” she says.

Although Centlivres is not able to runthe route herself, it warms her to thinkthat her ancestors have not been forgot-ten.

“If someone would run the Slave Routein honour of Angela, I would be thrilled.My ancestors’ histories have enrichedmy life and given me a better under-standing of the history of my country andthe many colourful personalities in it.”V For more information, visit www.iamrunning­for.co.za.

SLAVE ROUTE CHALLENGE

Runners tohonour slaves

Vicky SampsonPHOTO: PETERABRAHAMS

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Foot patrols in their area, to increase visi-bility and crime are high on the agenda

of the Belthorn Neighbourhood Watch.The crime fighters went out in their num-

bers despite threats of bad weather as theyraised awareness in their community re-garding crime and crime trends.Neighbourhood watch chairperson Basil

Arendse says the primary objective of thewalk about held on Saturday (23 April) aft-ernoon was to raise awareness.“Due to crime statistics in the area not be-

ing too high, we feel our residents are blaséabout crime. But this should not be the caseand we want our residents to get out of thatcomfort zone,” he says.Arendse says with winter looming, they

predict crimewill possibly spike in thearea.

“We do know of a few hotspots in the areaand they are being targeted. However, weneed all our residents to be alert and awareof this,” he says.Arendse adds through thewalkabout they

also wanted to encourage camaraderie inthe community.“We can gladly say that at least there was

representation from each street during thewalk about. But we need more to come onboard. We want to increase the numbers inour neighbourhood watch and for people tobe added to our crimewatch chats viaWhat-sapp,” he says.Arendse confirms there are currently 18

neighbourhood watch members and 12 ac-tive patrollers who religiously do foot pa-trols three times a week.“These numbers should grow and we

want it to grow. We are looking at splittingour neighbourhood watch into groups so

that thepatrols canbedoneona cyclewhereeach group is required to go out at least oncea week,” he says.The walk about did not come without dis-

appointment, Arendse explains.“We invited various roleplayers to show

our partnership and willingness to work to-gether but this didnotmaterialise.We invit-ed a security group which is active in ourarea, the police, metro police as well as ourward councillor.Wehope in our nextmarchthis will be different,” Arendse says.He adds Belthorn Neighbourhood Watch

intends doing more of the crime walkabouts and has encouraged residents to getinvolved in a bid to curb crime in their ar-ea.V If you would like more information on how to getinvolved with Belthorn Neighbourhood Watch, con­tact Basil Arendse on 073 664 0479 or Michael Abra­hams on 082 661 4940.

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This year’s Samro Overseas ScholarshipsCompetition is looking tounearth fresh, excit-ing Western art music or jazz instrumental-istswith the potential to compete in the globalpremier league.The closing date, Monday 16May, is fast ap-

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Closing dateapproaching fast

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RELAY AGAINST RACISM

Uniting allSouth AfricansExcitement is brewing around the in-augural Relay Against Racism – a

family and friendship fun walk aimed atuniting South Africans against all formsof racism and related intolerances.This fun-filled walk in the form of a 22

lap walk around the Green Point Athlet-ics Stadium, representing one round foreach year of our country’s democracy,takes place on Saturday 28 May between09:00 and 18:00.Since entries into the event opened to

the public a week ago, scores of peoplefrom all walks of life have been going on-line to enter the event presented byCyclefor Life and People’s Post.“Judging by the initial response it is

quite clear to us that South Africans aresick and tired of racism and all the divi-sions, which exist between the variouscommunities andpeople of our country,”saysRozarioBrown, the event organiser.The Relay Against Racism is a serious

attempt to bring people together andbuild better relationships between vari-ous communities.However, it is also an event for the en-

tire family, including children and sen-ior citizens.A fun-filled day of activities, including

face painting, jumping castles, competi-tions and great music is being plannedto keep participants entertained and fo-cused on the programme.

Apart from the handmade anti-racismposters and banners, participants are en-couraged to dress in black and whitesportswear.Companies and corporates are also en-

couraged to enter individuals and teamsinto the event.“As we approach the date of the actual

event we will announce the names ofhigh profile participants and VIP guestswho will be supporting this event. Lastweek, we announced that South Africansinging sensation and diva of note, Salo-me Damon, will also be participating inthe relay along with some of her friends.This week, we are proud to announce toone of Cape Town’s top and popular fit-ness gurus, Reemay Damon, has thrownhis weight behind this campaign,” saysBrown.Damon is committed to play his part

and unite our people against racism.He will be offering free 15 minute

workout andwarmup sessions, through-out the day, at the RelayAgainst Racism.However, he will also use this event to

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political events are being planned, the callfor essays is but one decisive way to bringthe considered voices of men into the mix.The motivation for this initiative is that

ten years ago Beulah Thumbadoo andAsso-ciates, a publishing company inWoodstock,

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concerns, hopes and desires of South Afri-canmen, andhave the judgeswanting everySouth African to read them in the interestsof nation building, will be shortlisted, andthe intention is that a selection of the bestessays will be published in a book with theworking title “Words left Unspoken”.V For more information visit www.beulahthumba­doo.co.za. Submissions of no more than 2000 wordscan be emailed to [email protected].

Men urged to write unspoken words

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The Manenberg police station has beenawarded the best performing detective

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clude Bishop Lavis, Elsies River, Gugulet-hu, Manenberg, Nyanga and Philippi Eastpolice stations.Major General Vincent Beaton acknowl-

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bers are working around the clock to solve

the murders of gang violence. If ever thecommunity doubted Manenberg police sta-tion’s detectives, this award serves as atrust booster. It shows that our detectivesare striving beyond their own circumstan-ces to produce quality investigations insolving crime,” said Lieutenant Ian Ben-nett, Manenberg police’s spokesperson.Station commander Colonel Hendrie Hu-

go, commended his branch stating he hadno doubts the detectives at the station arethe best detectives within the province.The awardwas received by Captain Anne

Isaacs, the acting branch commander forthe last quarter.Beaton says: “They are the shields for

those that are in a helpless situation. Iwould not change my detective branch forany other branch. Well done.”

Manenberg police station’s detectives have been awarded the best performing detectivebranch within the Nyanga cluster. Here are (from left) Major General Vincent Beaton, Lieuten­ant General Khombinkosi Jula, Captain Anne Isaacs and City of Cape Town Mayor Patricia deLille.

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agination. You can even build whole coun-tries.”Fabio saw the online challenge inDecem-

ber last year competing against thousandsof gamers.Hepostedhis efforts onto the siteand the rest, as they say, is history.While there is no major prize, the young-

ster feels that it is still great to be acknowl-edged as a “world-beater”.“I enjoy playing because it shows me

what I can do with my imagination,” hesays.Mom, Bridget, added that Fabio makes

her very proud because he also excels aca-demically.“He was selected to participate in each

Science Olympiad at primary school aswell as receiving distinction in the AnnualHorizonMaths competition last yearwherehewas 1 of 200 invited to an awards eveningat the Baxter,” she said.“He is a logical thinker hence he excels

at this sort of activity. He’s always had aninterest in the Guinness record books andcurrently has 22 editions on his bookshelf.“When I told him how proud I am of his

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EDUCATION

Many ways to learnThroughout your child’s school career, theyhave been tasked with growing amounts ofhomework, assignments and tests. Howev-er, as they proceed from grade to grade, thework pressure increases, potentially leav-ing your child feeling flustered.

Creating a schedule, together with yourchild, will help your child prioritise theirtime and create a sense of control. But whathappens when it’s time to buckle down tostudy, and the information doesn’t stick?

Conventional parrot-style studying mayleave your child feeling anxious or despond-ent. Each child is unique in their abilities,and study techniques don’t generally formpart of the school curriculum. This is a greatway for parents to offer assistance, and gothrough aprocess of elimination to establishthe most successful method.

A study has been completed to categorisefour learning styles or preferences whichcould help your child absorb and interpretinformation. This is called theVARKmodal-ities, which has been split to have a specificfocus on visual, aural, read andwrite or kin-aesthetic stimulation.

VisualVisually predominant study techniques

require the study areas be void of any visualdistractions. The only visually appealingmaterial should be study notes. Informationis best consumed through pictures, dia-grams and graphs. Utilise brightly colourstationery to accentuate key information.The use of online videos and flash cards aregreat tools too.

AuralA study space should be clear of auditory

distractions. These learners consume infor-mation best though spoken word format.Study groups work great if you are able to

find students with similar learning trends.Recorded discussions and lectures can be re-peated ina conducive environment andyourchild will create recitations and jingles ofkey information.

Read and WriteThis is probably themost traditional of all

study modes. From the classroom to home,your childwill constantly need to takenotes,re-read notes and hand outs along with ac-cessing additional information through var-ious mediums. The regurgitation of the in-formation will be interpreted and noted ina manner which is easier to consume.

KinaestheticThroughout your child’s life, they are

taught to sit still, be quiet, and face the front.However, young active minds are housed inyoung active bodies, which thrive on physi-cal activity. If your child chooses to lay onthe floor flicking their legs, or pace whenstudying let thembe.Themovement pacifiesthe body’s instinct to be active, freeing themind to absorb. This category of student isusually only able to study in short blocks oftime, with an accompanying distraction ofsqueezing a stress ball or listening to music.It’s not a study method encouraged, but ithas proven to be a successful method forsome children. A kinaesthetic learner likesto make use of examples and associationsrather thanplain facts and is further compli-mented through Aural study techniqueswith other scholars.

Visit http:/vark-learn.com to help you de-cipher a study mode and tools to best suityour child.V This column was contributed by False Bay TVET Col­lege. Look out for more study success strategies in Peo­ple’s Post in the last week of every month or go towww.falsebaycollege.co.za to find out more.

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LETTERS

Investigatenumber ofpolice deathsThus far, more than 80 police officershave been killed this year.

This should elicit at least a commis-sion of enquiry by national government.The number of killings equates tonearly 20 per month or two per day.

The slaying of Detective LindekileSikade from Philippi East, Metro Policeofficer Simon Sigasa from Johannesburgand others, is strongly condemned, butwhat recourse do we have after thecondemnation of the dastardly murders?

If the perpetrators are targeting lawenforcement officers solely for theirfirearms in order to commit furtheracts of crime, wherein lies the solutionto end the heinous killings?

Unless this stark reality is addressedswiftly, less young men and women willenter the policing services, albeit itpolice or the municipal Metro Policeservices.

Statistics indicate that there is a hugeshortfall of police officers in the West-ern Cape.

I implore national police commission-er to initiate a national commission ofenquiry in respect of the atrocity tostop the killings, and rid civil society ofthe cowardly perpetrators and illegalunlicensed firearms.

MARK KLEINSCHMIDTKenwyn

Stand against killingsLast week we have once again beenshaken, shocked and rattled by thebrutal killing of one of our own, Detect-ive Constable Sekadi from the GrassyPark police service centre.

He was a valuable asset to our commu-nity, has been ruthless in bringinglaw-breakers before the court andexposing the dark side of the gangunderworld.

As a community we want to expressour condolences, and unequivocally statethat we do not condone the brutalslaying of our police officers, or anymember of society. As a community wevalue our police officers, in whatevercapacity they may serve us.

Once again it is a call to our leaders,those in authority – decision makers,politicians and government – to listenand respond to the cry of our people.Once again we see a system dismallyfailing us, where those who must upholdand protect society, fall victim to thevery system they must uphold.

Our justice system fails us time andtime again. Our police service is under-staffed, underresourced and its membersare under paid. Correctional servicesdelivers and feeds into our communitiesthe products of a failing prison system

(with exception to those who reshapedtheir lives), and when we add all up, theoutcome is that the innocent, the uprightand the community heroes are carriedaway in wooden boxes to their lastresting place.

Absent at the time of distress, tears,heartache and bereavement, are thepoliticians, the ministers and govern-ment.

As a community we have the power toinfluence decisions, budgets, systems,policies and ways of thinking. We mustget involved in community projects,programmes and initiatives. We mustbecome more vocal and speak outagainst unjust and ungodly systems,participate in forums, structures and allother platforms, and above all, hold ourleaders, MECs, councillors and serviceproviders accountable.

Let the death of our fallen heroes,children, elderly and youth not be invain. Let the spilled blood of the inno-cent speak to the righteous, cry out tothe heart of our community and let ourresponse be: “yes we will take up thecourse, yes we will unite against allforces of darkness and overcome”!

PASTOR PAUL PHILLIPParkwood

Who is behind the shootings?Regarding gangs on the Cape Flats:

I am always very saddened when Ihear of the innocent people being killedfor no reason by these sub-humans, andother innocents maimed for life. Thesegangsters have no understanding of thepain and suffering they deliberatelycause through their madness.

But my biggest concern is: Who issupplying them the ammunition?

We know that many firearms arestolen and many are even supplied byother sub-humans but where does theammunition come from?

Why do we not hear of that?Surely if the suppliers of ammunition

can be identified, prosecuted and sen-tenced to lengthy jail terms then perhapsthere should be a drop in the killings.When these sub-humans are arrestedwith the guns surely the police shouldbe able to extract that information of thesuppliers of the ammunition.

I ask: Can it be that some policemenare supplying them so we do not hearabout that?

AHMED MOOSACape Town

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ell’s Plain police cluster.These suspects were arrested on charges

relating to various crimes including the pos-session of illegal firearms, ammunition anddrugs.Police confiscated two firearms and vari-

ous amounts of ammunition, andalso arrest-ed a 15-year-old suspect on a knife murdercharge.On Friday last week at 17:00, Mitchell’s

Plain police received a complaint of liquorbeing sold illegally at a house in 12th Ave-nue, Tafelsig.Police followed up on the information and

confiscated 343,6F of alcohol.A 50-year-oldmanwas charged for dealing

in liquor without a licence. The confiscatedliquor consisted of a variety of brands in-cluding beer, cider, brandy, sherry, whiskyand boxed wine.Also on Friday at 08:00 Metro Police offi-

cials were driving along Ottery Road, whenthey saw a man acting suspiciously. Onsearching him officers found a big packetwrapped in sellotape.

Officers opened the package and foundeight small packets and seven big packets oftik. The suspect (30) was arrested on chargesof possession of drugs.The tik has an estimated street value of

R12 000.On the same day at 09:45 officers visited

a well-known drug outlet in Parkers Walk,Parkwood. On searching a 43-year-old wom-an, officers found one stop of dagga in herjeans pocket and 32 stoppe were found nearher in a plastic grocery bag. Thewomanwasarrested.Also on Friday Grassy Park police execut-

ed a search warrant at the home of a consta-ble in 1st Road, Lotusriver at 10:45. Officersreceived complaints that the housewas usedto smoke drugs.On searching the home officers found two

stoppe of dagga and three dagga bottle headsin an ashtray next to the officer’s bed. A bluegas burner, usually used to blow tik lollies,was also found in the room. All items wereconfiscated and handed in at Gassy Park po-lice. The constable (34)was arrested on char-ges of possession of dagga.On Friday last week at 16:40 Mitchell’s

Plain police received a complaint of a stab-bing at the corner of Bokkeveld and Houw-hoek streets, Tafelsig.The victim, a 15-year-old boy, was riding

a bicycle with a friend when the suspect al-legedly approached them and stabbed thevictim in the chest. The boy passed away onthe way to hospital.A 15-year-old boywas arrested formurder.

It is believed themotive for the stabbingwasrobbery.On Wednesday last week at 12:50 Mitch-

ell’s Plain police received a complaint of ashooting in Malan Street, Eastridge. On ar-rival, police found a 29-year-old man whohad been shot twice and sustained gunshotwounds to his left side and left shoulder.The victim was walking in the road when

the suspect approached him.The suspect then allegedly pulled out a

firearm and shot the victim. The man wastaken to hospital for medical treatment. Acharge of attemptedmurder is being investi-gated.On Monday last week at 17:20 the Mitch-

ell’s Plain Crime Prevention Unit was busywith crime prevention duties in Lagonda

Street, Beacon Valley. The officers found aman in possession of a Z88 Parabellumpistolwith eight live rounds of ammunition. Po-lice arrested the 22-year-old man for posses-sion of unlicensed firearm. The firearmwasstolen in Kuilsriver in 2001. Police say thesuspect is a gang member.On Saturday 9 April at 16:15 Lansdowne

police received information of a person whowas in possession of a firearm. Police appre-hended the suspect as he was walking in thedirection of Lansdowne Station. Police con-fiscated a .38 SpecialRossi revolver. The sus-pect has two pending cases.Further crime prevention operations con-

ducted in the cluster included 26 tracing op-erations focussing on wanted suspectswhich led to the arrest of 100 suspects on var-ious crimes.A total of 97 houses were searched for

drugs, whereby 305 suspects were arrested.Drugs confiscated include 202 units of her-

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This comes after the group was dormantfor about two years due to gang violence inthe area. However, scout leader Shane Park-er says they are ready to welcome new andreturning scouts.

The Don Bosco Scouts, stationed at theOur Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church inHanover Park Avenue has been around inthe community for 43 years.

“About two years ago, the frequency ofscouts coming to meetings dwindled due toviolence increasing,” Parker says.

“But now we have decided that don Bosco

must be revived again and to become activein the community again. We will commencemeetings weekly from Thursday at 18:00,” hesays.

Parker has encouraged parents to sendtheir children to scouts to enable them to beequipped with the life skills taught at DonBosco.

Parker says he hopes the group of 18 thatthey last recorded – which is also the biggestgroup they had to date – will grow evenmore. “A lot of our training and disciplineis outdoor which is on the navy level. Thiscan open many doors for those who one dayexit the scout group as well,” he says.

Currently there are four scout leaderswho take on groups aged between sevenyears and 18.

Louisa Jasson, Shane Parker and Constance Dirk from Don Bosco Sea Scouts stand proudly withthe scout flag after they raised it last Thursday. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Tournament aims to uniteThe 2016 edition of the annual Councillor’sLegacy Cup Tournament last weekend sawdozens of excited children from Gugulethuand Manenberg competing for top honours.The event took place at the NY49 sports fieldin Gugulethu, with six schools participatingthis year.

Siyabulela Mamkeli, the City’s councillorfor ward 45, started the tournament in 2013and this year R70 000 from ward allocationfunding was directed towards this inclusiveevent.

He says the aim of the tournament is tobridge the divide between the Manenbergand Gugulethu communities and tourna-ments of this nature provide a platform foryouth to learn each other’s cultures and toembrace diversity. In addition, events likethis play a critical role in promoting goodbehaviour by steering young people away

from antisocial behaviour.“The Siyavuselela Life Skills Projects, a

community-based organisation, was instru-mental in organising the event. This is agood example of the City’s strategy to part-ner with organisations to better build on,share and utilise resources to create a mean-ingful and sustainable impact on the lives ofyoung people,” says Mamkeli.

Mamkeli reiterates that the Councillor’sLegacy Cup Tournament exemplifies theCity’s commitment to making progress pos-sible together by using sport as a tool toteach young people important life skills.

Lwazi Primary School was crowned the2016 Councillor’s Legacy Cup Tournamentwinners and Bantu Adonis scooped the play-er of the tournament award. Medals and soc-cer balls were awarded to all of the teamsthat participated in the tournament.

SSISA BOOT CAMP HELD: The Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA)hosted a boot camp, a community fitness event, at the SAB Oval Field in Newlands onSaturday 16 April. Approximately 300 residents from Delft, Kuils River, Elsies River, GrassyPark, Hanover Park, Matroosfontein, Stellenbosch, Ottery and Silvertown took part in theevent.

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She has overcome many challenges, in-cluding goingblind three years ago andrecently losing her mother.

But Jody Clarke won’t let this hold herback.

Clarke (18) is completing her matric yearat Fairmount High – a mainstream schoolset on the border of Parkwood.People’s Post previously reported (“Blind

teen doesn’t give up”, 8 December) on Clarkeafter she graduated at the League of Friendsof The Blind (Lofob) days after receiving thenews she progressed to Grade 12.

And now Clarke, in her final school year,will be able to excel further after receivingassistive devices.

These include a computer with speechsoftware and scanner with the help of Lofoband the Lions Club of Bergvliet.

These devices will enhance Jody’s accessto information and the quality of her educa-tion.

Clarke joined Lofob’s independence devel-opment programme in 2013 where she ac-quired skills to be independent and integrat-ed within society.

The devices were handed over officially toClarke during a ceremony held at Lofob onThursday.

Philip Bam, who was the master of cere-monies and received many accolades for hisinvolvement in the blindness sector, refersto the devices as “enabling devices” insteadof assistive.

“These devices and technology presentedto Clarke today will serve to enable her toprogress and do better.

“She will now be able to compete with oth-ers at the same school. And I think it’s agreat thing because Lofob has been involvedin enabling visually impaired people formany years now and we are grateful for thepartnership with the Lions Club,” Bam says.

Public relations officer Heidi Volkwijn,who refers to Clarke as her blind sister, says

this is an exciting time for her.“Three years ago Clarke came to Lofob aft-

er she went blind following an operation toremove her brain tumour.

“We asked her what she wanted to do nextandshe said shedidnotwant to go toa schoolfor the blind; she wanted to complete herschooling at Fairmount,” Volkwijn recalls.

In 2014Clarke repeatedGrade 10 andwhenshe went on to Grade 11 she encountered an-other hurdle when she was told by doctors

that her tumour was back, only this timetwice as big as the first time.

Down but not out, Clark had to undergosurgery which doctors thought might leaveher further disabled or dead.

Six weeks later, Clark returned to schooland was ready for the challenge ahead ofcompleting Grade 11.

At the start of 2016, Clark entered the gatesof Fairmount High School as a matric stu-dent with the determination and vigour totake on the world. Like Clarke, there aremany blind learners who Lofob assiststhrough it’s support to inclusive educationprogramme.

Volkwijn adds that Lofob aims to assistthose who want to pursue their educationafter being declared blind.

“When one is blind and you do not havea matric certificate you face a double barri-er. And this is why we have embarked onworking with schools in the province andadapting these schools for blind or visuallyimpaired learners,” she says.

Fairmount High principal Terrence Klas-sen says Clarke is a pleasure to have at theschool adding that accommodating a visual-ly impaired pupil is a first for their school.

“When Clarke said she wanted to comeback to the school, we welcomed her backandwedidnot seeher as onewith an impedi-ment. When we welcomed her back we didnot know the challenges we would face be-cause the school does not have the facilitiesand we did not have the rights. All we hadwas the relationship that was built over theyears with Lofob,” Klassen said.

Looking beyond her challenges

Jody Clarke, a blind matriculant at Fairmount High, received assistive devices on Thursday. Thehandover was made possible through role­players at League of Friends of the Blind in GrassyPark and the Lions Club of Bergvliet. PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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BEN BURGER

For Tristan Brooks karate is a lifestylerather than a sport. Not surprisingly,the Grade 11 learner from Rondebosch

Boys’HighSchool is the number one fighterin his age group in the country.Tristan has been named the People’s Post

Let’s PlaySport Star of theMonth forMarchand April.He was nominated by his dad, Neil, who

says that Tristan is currently ranked num-ber one in South Africa (u.17) both in Kumi-te (fighting) and Kata (the sequence ofmoves), the two disciplines of Kimura Shu-kokai Karate.“He travelled to New York in 2012 repre-

senting SouthAfrica in theKSIWorld Tour-nament and again in 2014, this time in SunCity. In July he will be travelling to Berlin,Germany for the KSI 2016 World Tourna-ment. In September last year Tristan com-peted against the best in Europe at the KSIEuropean Open Championships in Luzer-ne, Switzerland narrowly losing in the fi-nal,” says Neil.According to Tristan he loves karate be-

cause of the intense training.“Personally Ilove thephysical side of the intense trainingschedules and competitions, but a high lev-el of mental discipline is required to carryout this lifestyle. My Sensei calls us all cra-zy forwhatwedo and it is the sense of broth-erhood that keeps me motivated.”He trains four times a week and loves be-

ing in the gym.“As well as my karate training, which is

a 90 minute class four days a week, I try toinclude a boxing fitness class once a weekand I can always be found in the gymduringmy spare time on the weekend. But I liketo think that a fighter is always trainingandbettering himself in everything he does inevery aspect of life.”For him, karate is a way of life, rather

than a sport. “I guess that I have been in-volvedwith karate formost ofmy life, sinceage five, and in all the years of training thathas developed my passion for this martialart. I play rugby at school and also enjoyathletics, but we do not consider martialarts to be a sport, it is a way of life. Sincea young age my order of priorities has beenmy Christian faith followed by my family,second to those are school and then train-ing. When you have your priorities set be-fore you, everything else falls into place. Istrongly feel that once you have startedtraining in this formofmartial arts, it is im-possible to stop. It is a lifetime journey.”Tristan sayshe looksup tohiskaratehero

Shihan (master instructor) Chris Thomp-son who holds an 8th Dan and is a WorldChief Instructor.“The control that he has over his body is

unbelievable to witness and he also is a per-fect gentleman towards all. The time anddedication he has shown towards KimuraShukokai Karate is unbelievable and I hopeto one day be half the man he is.”Tristan says that his participation in the

USA in 2012was his first international tour-nament and itwasa real eye-opener forhim.“It made me realise what a journey I hadahead of myself if I wanted to be the bestI could. Seeing how hard other countrieswere pushing, made me want to train evenharder.”Tristan might even be regarded as Cape

Town’s own Karate Kid. He was part of ademo team for the launch of the remake ofthe original 1984 movie when The KarateKid was launched in 2010 at Cavendish.V You can nominate any pupil between 13 and 18 asthe sport star of the month by sending email [email protected]. Clearly write the subjectas Sports Star. You need to mention the achieve­ments of the nominee in detail and the email shouldbe shorter than 300 words. The decision of the judgesis final.

Mr Miyagi wouldbe very proud

Tristan Brooks at the 2015 KSI South African National Championship at UCT where he won aGold medal for Kumite (fighting) Silver for Unison kata (a three­man synchronised kata teamevent) and Bronze for individual Kata.

SWIMMERS BRAVE COLD FOR FREEDOM SWIM: Local swimmers undertook the ultrachallenge in commemoration of Freedom Day to swim from Robben Island to Big Bay, going upagainst top international swimmers. Here are (from left): Anwar Rinquest from Ottery, AshrafOrrie from Plumstead, Nazeema Allie from Sybrand Park and Ameen Stemmet from Lansdowne.

Touchline topicsFriday 29 April - Monday 2 May

V Wingfield: The Phoenix Spurs Football Clubwill be hosting a women’s football tournamentat the Wingfield Military Base. Registration isR100 per school team and R1000 per clubteam. All games are to be played under thetournament rules which have been signed offby Safa Cape Town. For more informationcontact Jerome Walters on 073 157 1755, visitwww.capehpc.org or send an email to jerome­[email protected].

Saturday 30 April - Monday 2 May

V Claremont: The 2016 Varsity Sevens tourna­ment takes place at Villager Rugby Club, 11

Imam Haron Road. Tickets are available at R10through the Varsity sports App (available onGoogle Play and Apple’s App Store) andincludes a free beer or soft drink. 10 universi­ties will be taking part, with Saturday’s actionkicking off at 09:00.

Sunday 1 May

V Mitchell’s Plain: Collegians Rugby FootballClub will be hosting an anniversary Youth Dayat the Lentegeur Sports Ground from 08:30.The matches will be played between Collegiansand Hamediehs. Entrance is free for childrenand pensioners, while adults will have to payR5 as well as R10 per vehicle. There will befood such as boerewors rolls and chips, viennaparcels, chip rolls, hotdogs, pies, smaoosas,koeksisters as well as curry and roti. ContactAshraf Joseph on 074 556 6145

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It has been dubbed “The Super-7s SoccerMania Event” and come Friday eveningthe scene is set for an exciting three-day

football festival.The event promises to change the face of

the sport for the budding youth in identify-ing potential stars and developing talentacross the Cape Peninsula.

Thus the second annual showpiece of thehost club Salt River Blackpool will be playedon the Friday 29, Saturday 30 April and Mon-day 2 May at the Shelley Road sports com-plex in Salt River.

Tournament director Iqbal Kasker said atthe official launch and tournament drawlaunch held the Fountains Hotel that theplanning for the 2016 version of the tourna-ment had commenced a few weeks after lastyear’s event and that the success of lastyear’s tournament subsequently had to in-crease the entry of teams from 48 to 64.

“I want to thank all the participatingclubs. Last year we had 16 teams in each ofthe u.7, u.9 and u.11 divisions. Due to inter-est and demand for entry this year we see16 teams in u.8, 24 teams in u.10 and 24 teamsin the u.12 division. This growth in entry isphenomenal from year one and we, the orga-nizers our thanks again to the clubs for theirinterest. This year the SRBFC Super 7s haveattracted clubs from all over Cape Town,which includes areas such as Camps Bay,Milnerton, Atlantis, Somerset West, Khaye-litsha, Blue Downs, Grassy Park and theCity Bowl District.

“Then professional clubs such as AjaxCape Town, Santos and Milano United willalso be participating this year.”

Kasker also said a football tournament of

this size cannot do without sponsors and do-nors to assist the club in hosting a profes-sionally run tournament.

“Likewise Sedick Adams of the LeisureHotel Group for generously offering thisvenue for the launch and draw. Your gener-osity of spirit and willingness to partnerwith us to stage the tournament will touchthe lives of all our participants and help usto create football and sporting memories forour future professional and national teamplayers.”

He also acknowledged the presence of foot-ball administrators from both Safa CapeTown and Cape District LFA present at thelaunch and expressed their blessing and sup-port for this tournament is most appreciatedand we hope to see you at the field to witness

our young players competing and enjoyingthe beautiful game.

Once again a huge number of match offi-cials will officiate to ensure the matchesare played in a harmonious way whilstabiding to the tournament rules.

“Their role and contribution is invalua-ble and we ask that all players, coaches,managers and spectators observe and re-spect the match officials.

Salt River Blackpool, like all other clubs,rely on members and more importantlyparents to volunteer is assisting the clubto function. With youth development be-ing the hype around football in the coun-try, Salt River Blackpool FC stepped upand took it all the way to grassroots levelwith a junior 7-a-side tournament. “We

looked at where best we can add value to playat development, that is when we decided wewere going right down to grassroots level,”said Kasker. “The idea was always to createan event in a safe environment where the fo-cus will be mainly on enjoyment and fun. Atthis stage we are looking at just three agegroups, because we going to have four courtson one normal football size field.”

Kasker also clarified that there were noprize money involved for the winners, butthat the aim was to promote youth develop-ment in a fun environment. Despite havingno financial rewards to participating clubs,he had no challenges in getting clubs in-volved and that he has clubs on standby incase of any last minute withdrawals.

“The important thing that we want to pro-mote is youth football and growth. There isno prize money,” he said. “Winners of thetournament will get a floating trophy andmedals. The runners up will get medals, andthe plate section will also get a trophy. Thenthere’s the individual awards like the playerof the tournament, goalkeeper of the tourna-ment and even the coach of the tournament.”

Super-7s soccer to take to the field

The Super­7s Soccer Mania Event takes place in Salt River this weekend. Here is the host clubSalt River Blackpool’s executive committee (from left): Jamal Jattiem (chairperson) IqbalKasker (tournament director) Nizaam Dalwai (secretary) and Tashreeq Isaacs (head of youthcoaching).