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Empty land, broken hearts MELISSA PAPIER IT was an emotional day in Tafelsig last Thursday as the last of the remaining families living on vacant land were removed by the Anti-Land Invasion Unit. Those removed were part of a group of backyard dwellers who had set up homes on plots at Ka- pteinsklip Station and Swartklip Sports Field in May. People’s Post previously reported on the unrest and court proceedings surrounding the evictions (“Weekend of vio- lence”, 17 May, and “Voter turnout strong amid protests”, 24 May). Last Tuesday, the Western Cape High Court ruled in favour of the City of Cape Town’s move to have the land invaders evicted from the land on Thursday. The Western Cape High Court also recently or- dered a criminal investigation into the causes behind the invasion. The backyarders, desperate for housing, flocked onto the land after, the weekend before the local gov- ernment elections, members of the Mitchell’s Plain Backyard Dwell- ers’ and Residents’ Association (MPBYRA) called on them to take action. The invasion turned vio- lent, and many people were injured. In a prior ruling, Judge Nathan Erasmus said certain “opportun- ists” had misled the community and abused a vulnerable and des- perate group of people with the promise of land for housing (“Evict- ed”, People’s Post, 6 September). In May, the invaders said mem- bers of the backyard dwellers’ asso- ciation had given them stamped and signed documents indicating the City had given its blessing to oc- cupy the land. Charles Adams, chairperson of the MPBYRA, says the organisation would like to “continue support- ing” the backyard dwellers, but “was ordered by the court to stay away from them”. “Those people are now on their own, as we were ordered not to go near them. Some of those people have given statements against us, which has resulted in an investiga- tion against us.” Some of the families were taken to Blikkiesdorp, with others being referred to private land in Kalkfon- tein. However, when the families arrived in Kalkfontein, locals re- fused to allow them access to the land. The land in Kalkfontein was ap- parently made available to the evicted families by landowner Eb- rahiem Abrahams. Tygerburger People’s Post’s sis- ter paper – reported that Abrahams had been met with hostility by the locals over his offer. The unyielding residents said the land had been earmarked for a church, and refused to make way for the homeless families. The locals also questioned why Kalkfontein backyard dwellers could not occupy the land when “outsiders” were allowed to do so. “The land has been vacant for 10 years, and no one has made the ef- fort to develop the land,” Abrahams said. He confirmed he had agreed to give the land to the community for a church, but ran out of patience when the community could not de- cided on what type of church should be built. Johannes Pula, chairperson of the Kalkfontein Development Fo- rum, says residents fear that, should the Tafelsig backyard dwell- ers take occupancy, housing prob- lems in the community will be exac- erbated. “Our residents are already sit- ting with a problem where people don’t have houses,” Pula says. “There is a housing backlog with many backyard dwellers. We are just scared that people will now ille- gally start to squat on the land should they be allowed erect shacks on the land.” Instead, Pula says, forum mem- bers feel the City should negotiate the establishment of community housing projects with the commu- nity. Additional reporting by Carmen Jacobs DARK DAYS: Leon Steyn could not hold back the tears after hearing the bad news. Photo: Mignon Laubscher DEFEATED: The last remaining families packed up their belongings after a court order granted in favour of the City of Cape Town stipulated that they had to leave. Photo: Yunus Mohamed

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Page 1: Peoples Post Mitchells Plain Edition 4 October 2011

E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday 4 October 2011 Tel: 021 713 9440 Fax: 021 713 9481

“Tel l ing it as it is”

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Empty land, broken heartsMELISSA PAPIER

IT was an emotional day inTafelsig lastThursdayas the lastof the remaining families livingon vacant land were removed bythe Anti-Land Invasion Unit.

Those removed were part of agroup of backyard dwellers whohad set up homes on plots at Ka-pteinsklip Station and SwartklipSports Field in May. People’s Postpreviously reported on the unrestand court proceedings surroundingthe evictions (“Weekend of vio-lence”, 17 May, and “Voter turnoutstrong amid protests”, 24 May).

Last Tuesday, the Western CapeHigh Court ruled in favour of theCity of Cape Town’s move to havethe land invaders evicted from theland on Thursday. The WesternCape High Court also recently or-dered a criminal investigation intothe causes behind the invasion.

The backyarders, desperate forhousing, flocked onto the land after,the weekend before the local gov-

ernment elections, members of theMitchell’s Plain Backyard Dwell-ers’ and Residents’ Association(MPBYRA) called on them to takeaction. The invasion turned vio-lent, and many people were injured.

In a prior ruling, Judge NathanErasmus said certain “opportun-ists” had misled the communityand abused a vulnerable and des-perate group of people with thepromise of land for housing (“Evict-ed”, People’s Post, 6 September).

In May, the invaders said mem-bers of the backyard dwellers’ asso-ciation had given them stampedand signed documents indicatingthe City had given its blessing to oc-cupy the land.

Charles Adams, chairperson oftheMPBYRA, says theorganisationwould like to “continue support-ing” the backyard dwellers, but“was ordered by the court to stayaway from them”.

“Those people are now on theirown, as we were ordered not to gonear them. Some of those peoplehave given statements against us,

which has resulted in an investiga-tion against us.”

Some of the families were takento Blikkiesdorp, with others beingreferred to private land in Kalkfon-tein. However, when the familiesarrived in Kalkfontein, locals re-fused to allow them access to theland.

The land in Kalkfontein was ap-parently made available to theevicted families by landowner Eb-rahiem Abrahams.

Tygerburger – People’s Post’s sis-ter paper – reported that Abrahamshad been met with hostility by thelocals over his offer.

The unyielding residents said theland had been earmarked for achurch, and refused to make wayfor the homeless families.

The locals also questioned whyKalkfontein backyard dwellerscould not occupy the land when“outsiders” were allowed to do so.

“The land has been vacant for 10years, and no one has made the ef-fort to develop the land,” Abrahamssaid.

He confirmed he had agreed togive the land to the community fora church, but ran out of patiencewhen the community could not de-cided on what type of church shouldbe built.

Johannes Pula, chairperson ofthe Kalkfontein Development Fo-rum, says residents fear that,should the Tafelsig backyard dwell-ers take occupancy, housing prob-lems in the community will be exac-erbated.

“Our residents are already sit-ting with a problem where peopledon’t have houses,” Pula says.“There is a housing backlog withmany backyard dwellers. We arejust scared that people will now ille-gally start to squat on the landshould theybeallowed erect shackson the land.”

Instead, Pula says, forum mem-bers feel the City should negotiatethe establishment of communityhousing projects with the commu-nity.

• Additional reporting by CarmenJacobs

DARK DAYS: Leon Steyn could not hold back the tears after hearing thebad news. Photo: Mignon Laubscher

DEFEATED: The last remaining families packed up their belongings after acourt order granted in favour of the City of Cape Town stipulated that theyhad to leave. Photo: Yunus Mohamed

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PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN an-nounced the winners of its fifthannual Homegrown Awardscompetition at a glamorous galadinner on Thursday.

The event, sponsored by Petro-SA, was celebrated at the SandtonConvention Centre and attended bymore than 450 delegates, includingspecial guests such as councillorParks Tau, Joburg mayor HerbertMkhize, Nedlac executive directorCyril Ramaphosa, Baxolile Zwane(acting vice president of trade, sup-ply and logistics for PetroSA), Les-lie Sedibe (CEO of PSA), and advo-cate Dali Mpofu (chairperson ofPSA). Sedibe applauded the win-ners for their great achievementand hard work.

“These are the companies thatare role models to small and bigcompanies, as these companies are

committed to the values of beingProudly South African. They arebuying local to create jobs, andcommitted to fair labour practice,environmental responsibility anddelivering high-quality goods andservices. It is a real pity that someof South Africa’s leading corpora-tions and listed companies are notmembers of Proudly South African,yet they often claim to be a ProudlySouth African company.”

Sedibe challenges each and everycompany in South Africa to becomeaProudlySouthAfricanmember sothat they “can truly commit them-selves to working together as a na-tion to create jobs and eradicatepoverty in this beautiful country”.

The winners of the HomegrownAwards in their respective catego-ries this year are:

Product of the year• Optiphi Skin Rejuvenation

Technologies;Service of the year• Cora’s Costumes;• Karan Beef (special recogni-

tion award);CSI of the year• Clover Mama Afrika Trust;Environmental (most green)

company of the year• Green Office;Best recognised and ac-

claimed PSA member company(by public voting)

• Stormsriver Adventures;PSA/CGF schools govern-

ance award• Victoria Girls’ High School (its

second Homegrown Award);• Gert Sibande FET College (spe-

cial recognition award);Best PSA company over the

past 10 years• Longspan Gutters;• Karan Beef (special recognition

award).Says PetroSA’s Baxolile Zwane,

“We are proud sponsors of thisevent, and it is an honour for us towitness the greatness of our nation

through the efforts of these compa-nies, both big and small.

Well done, PSA members; keepflying the flag high so that otherscan follow.”

YOU will now be able to access local newsand information on your web-enabled cell-phone with Netlocal and Media24.

Not everyone has access to a computerand internet, statistics indicate that SouthAfrica has one of the highest ratios in theworld of cellphones to people.

So People’s Post has just launched its

new mobile site; the new Mobi functionali-ty, made possible by a separate platformcreated by Prezence SA, is synchronisedwith the newspaper’s website.

This enables cellphone users to gain ac-cess to the People’s Post website – instant-ly, and from just about anywhere. Take alook at our Mobi site on ppost.mobi

Bag yourself a good bargainDUE to public demand, the SPCA willhost another of its Bag a Bargain BookSales on Saturday at the SPCA vet shop at6 Gabriel Road in Plumstead from 08:00 un-til 14:00.

The SPCA will sell bags to shoppers, whocan then fill them up with their favouritetitles from the large selection on offer.

Small bags, which can hold around 13books, will be sold for R50; larger bags,which can hold about 40 books, will go forR150 each.

A limited number of big bags will be instock.

For more information contact Natashaon (021) 700-4155/40.

Celebrating SA’s best Homegrown companiesFASHIONA­BLE WIN: Theaward forService of theYear was giv­en to CoraCostumes.Cora Simp­son, owner ofCora Cos­tumes, is seenhere withObed Bapela,deputy minis­ter of Commu­nications, andevent MC Tu­mi Makgabo.

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Weekend crime blitzMELISSA PAPIER

DRUGS, guns and ammunition weredragged off the streets during crimeprevention operations held by theMitchell’s Plain police at the weekend.

Officers started their run of high-visibil-ity operations on Friday morning, with theintensity dropping off yesterday (Monday)morning; over the period, 49 suspects werearrested for various crimes.

Relating some of the successes, Consta-ble Jerome Voegt, spokesperson for Mitch-

ell’s Plain Police Station, says officers onvehicle patrol in Aloe Street, Lentegeur, onFriday afternoon put their instincts togood use when they decided to take a closerlook at a man they spotted.

“The man was stopped, and in his posses-sion members found 14 small packets ofcontaining dagga,” Voegt says.

An 18 year-old man was arrested afterthe find.

“Later that same afternoon, officerswere doing another routine vehicle patrolin Perdeberg Street, Tafelsig, when theynoticed a suspicious-looking man walking

in the street. The man was stopped, and inhis possession they found a .38 Rossi re-volver with five live rounds,” says Voegt.

An 18-year-old man was arrested in con-nection with this.

Near the end of the routine operationsyesterday morning, officers reacted to in-formation given to them after a safe wasstolen.

Following up, they searched a vehicleparked in First Avenue, Eastridge.

“Members recovered the safe and foundinside a Luger 9mm pistol with 21 liverounds – and 50 Mandrax tablets hidden in-side the vehicle,” Voegt says.

The suspects are set to appear soon in theMitchell’s Plain Magistrate’s Court.

See page 5 for more details.

For the recordLAST week People’s Post incorrectly reportedthat Cornelius Basson was the chairperson ofthe Merrydale Community Policing Forum(“Lentegeur tense after shootings”, 27 Septem-ber). Basson is actually the chairperson of theMerrydale Community Forum. People’s Postapologises for the error,whichoccurredduringthe subbing process.

TRANSFORMATION: Over 2 000“Moving Planet” clean­energy demon­strations took place on Saturday in180 countries around the world. Cape­tonians turned out in the city centrefor a dazzling parade that included thetalents of a marching band, and hand­made floats on totally fossil fuel­freeshopping trollies. Many organisationscollaborated to make the Cape Townevent a success, and the diverse par­ticipants put a big emphasis on crea­tivity. Organisers 350 had five focusesfor the Moving Planet drive – renewa­ble energy, recycling, greening, eat­ing local and using public transportover private cars. Capetonian partici­pants honoured this by using Metro­rail to travel to and from the event,with Metrorail allowing bicycles ontotrains for an extra R10. To see morephotos, visit www.350.org.

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“Come & Play” Kids Area – The Piazza outside the Food Court Entrance,Sat 1 & Sun 2 Oct, 12noon to 2pm

Story Corner with Bargain Books – Pick n Pay Court, 3 – 9 Oct, 2pm to 3pm dailyDebbie Doo Childrens Entertainment – Ackermans Court, 4 – 7 & 9 Oct, 2pm to 3pm

Balloon art and Face painting - In front of Edgars, 3 – 6 Oct, 10am to 5pm dailyArts & Crafts Workshops* with Making Special Memories -

Pick n Pay, 3 to 9 Oct, 10am to 2pm dailyThe Incredible Dog Show – The Piazza outside the Food Court Entrance, Sat 8 Oct, 2pm

* Program may vary and is subject to weather conditions* All entertainment is free, except for the balloon art and face painting, and is strictly on a first come, first served basis

Friday 7 OctoberMitchell’s Plain: The OttomansSing Choir will host its very firstvariety show at Spine Road HighSchool, starting at 20:00. High-lights will include MC Ashley,Anelien and Pieter from theSouth African soapie “7de Laan”,groups such as Protégé, The Boyzand singers Majahied, Neesa Fak-ier (“Cape Town’s own ShirleyBassey”), and many more.

Tickets cost R65 for adults andR35 for children under the age of12. For more information contactShameema on 072 989 5070 or(021) 691-2690.

Colorado Park: The ColwoodChronic Diseases Support Groupwill hold a karaoke evening in theColorado Community Hall.

Tickets cost R20 and refresh-ments will be on sale. The eventruns from 19:00 until midnight.

For details or tickets call Nev-ille on 083 573 8289.

Saturday 8 OctoberWestridge: The Kenpark United

Football Club will hold a snackdance in the Westridge CivicCentre from 19:00.

Entrance is R50, and peopleare asked to take their own plat-ters and XYZ.

For details and tickets callKenny on 072 266 2493 or Lyle on078 700 4831.

Sunday 9 OctoberPortlands: The Mitchell’s PlainYoung Tycoons Sports Club willhold an eat and treat in the Port-lands Indoor Centre, starting at14:00.

Tickets cost R120 per person.For details or tickets call Zanie

Birch on (021) 372-0789 or083 765 1486.

Monday 10 OctoberEastridge: The Companion of Ac-tion Social Support group willmeet in the Eastridge Clinic Re-source Centre from 10:00.

All residents are welcome tojoin. For details call Pamela Ni-cholson on (021) 376-2555 or083 428 6437.

Friday 14 OctberWestridge: Parkhurst PrimarySchool will hold a karaokeevening in the Westrige CivicCentre from 20:00.

Tickets cost R30, and people are

asked to takealong their ownplat-ters and XYZ.

For tickets call the school on(021) 371-8910.

Saturday 15 OctoberRocklands: The Mitchell’s Plainbranch of St Luke’ Hospice willhold its annual gala dinner in theRocklands Civic Centre, startingat 19:00 for 19:30.

Tickets cost R120 per person.For more information call

Yvonne on 079 854 2908.Strandfontein: The Alpha

Community Business Associa-tion will hold a Business Break-fast at AFM Church, situated offDennegeur Avenue and PlayStreet at 08:30.

Entrance fee R35. People are re-quested to bring along businesscards and brochures to promotetheir business and network. Fordetails or to book a seat contactKeith Swartz on 073 454 5202 or(021) 393-1713 or email [email protected]

Friday 21 OctoberMuizenberg: St Phillip’s Catho-lic Church, Strandfontein, willcelebrate its jubilee dance in theMuizenberg Civic Centre, start-ing at 19:00.

The Cool Sounds Band will pro-vide the music, and tickets cost

R120, which includes a commem-orative 25th anniversary glass.Finger snacks will be served, butpeople are take their own refresh-ments. For details or tickets callDesima on 083 348 4665.

Saturday 22 OctoberBeacon Valley: The BeaconvaleFrailcare Centre will hold itsAGM from 09:00 until 11:00. All or-ganisations and residents are in-vited. The centre is also lookingfor new members to serve on itsexecutive committee. All inter-ested candidates must registerand submit the following to thecentre: a CV, two references anda short history. To have votingrights, members must registerthemselves. Forms are availableat the office from 09:00 until 16:00.

All documents can be faxed to(021) 376-1447 or emailed to [email protected]. The clos-ing date for submissions is Friday7 October.

For more information call Ray-mond Mitchell on (021) 376-1440.

Strandfontein: A bus trip toCaledon Casino is being ar-ranged; tickets cost R100, and bus-es will depart at 07:30 fromStrandfontein Catholic Church.For further information, or tobook, a seat call Alice on (021) 393-4701.

Holiday fun inStrandfontein

Ratepayers meet

Spiritual dance competition

Expand your generalbusiness knowledge

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Give a spiritual gift

THE Haedons Training Academy, inpartnership with Starfair BusinessConsulting, will host a free businessinformation session tomorrow(Wednesday) at Westridge Library, sit-uated off Wespoort Road, from 09:00until 10:30.

During the session, entrepreneurswill be informed about tender proce-dures, positive changes in govern-ment procurement (including what“preferential procurement” means),BBBEE considerations, and businessopportunities with provincial and lo-cal government and the private sector.

Entrance is free. For more informa-tion contact John Prinsloo on082 958 7865 or at [email protected].

THE Sharon Assembly of God, situat-ed on the corner of Oxford and Merry-dale Avenue in Portlands, will hold aFeast of the Tabernacle conferencefrom Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 Octo-ber, starting at 19:30 from the Thurs-day to the Saturday, and at 16:00 on theSunday. Pastor David Muller will bethe guest speaker. Entrance is free andeveryone is invited. Fordetails call thechurch on (021) 370-1776.

YOU CAN HELP make the next Tamatheld by Creative Madrassa Solutions,incorporating the Madrassa Tur Raja,a success by donating gifts for the chil-dren set to attend.

During the Tamat – which takesplace from 17:30 on Friday 28 Octoberin the Spine Road High School hall inRocklands – the organisation wishesto reward children between the agesof 6 and 10 years with colouring booksrelating to Islam, books on prophets,and other such items. Similar itemsare also needed for children aged be-tween 11 and 15. If you can help, pleasecall Adnaan Jacobs on 083 948 5436 or084 952 4620.

THE Strandfontein AFM SundaySchool at the corner of Play Street andDennegeur Avenue started its “VIPholiday programme” yesterday (Mon-day), and all children from Grades Rto 9 are invited to join the fun, whichis set run daily from 10:00 to 14:00 untilFriday.

During the programme, the childrenwill go on excursions and be kept busywith games and a series of fun activi-ties, including arts and crafts projects.

The week’s attendance costs R50; alight lunch and snack will be provided.

Contact Nicky on 073 397 3248 [email protected] for furtherdetails.

THE Rondevlei, Hydepark, HighlandsVillage and Sunbird Park area willhold a ratepayers’ meeting at theRondevlei Park Mosque on Thursday13 October. The meeting starts at 20:15and the election of a new committee ison the agenda.

For details call Danny on071 212 2045.

THE New Hope Community Uplift-ment Project will host its annualdance extravaganza on Sunday 16 Oc-tober in the Westridge High Schoolhall from 16:00 until 20:00.

The winners of the competition willreceive R15 000, while the runners-upwill get R10 000 and R5 000 respective-ly. For more information contact Tinaon (021) 906-1267 or 072 704 6192.

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HIP FLIP: Ot­tery’s Hip HopFusion bellydancers arewaiting to seewhether theirspellbindingfloor work duringthe Cape TownCarnival Acade­my auditions atthe JosephStone Auditori­um in Athlonewill pay off.

Drug haul in M’PlainWEEKLY operations by the Mitch-

ell’s Plain police resulted in the ar-rest of 37 suspects for drug possession.

The suspects were arrested during severalsearches conducted between Tuesday andThursday last week, and officers confiscateda total of 58 packets of tik, nine units of hero-in, 11 stoppe dagga, 12 small packetsof dagga, two crushed Mandrax tab-lets and one whole Mandrax tablet.

Elaborating on some of the earlierarrests, Constable Jerome Voegt,spokesperson for Mitchell’s PlainPolice Station, says officers on rou-tine vehicle patrol in Rocklands no-ticed a “suspicious-looking” manwalking in Viscount Street lastTuesday evening. “The man wasstopped and searched, and in hispossession they found 18 packets oftik.”

A 45-year-old man was arrested.• On Wednesday at 12:30, Voegt continues,

officers on patrol in Perdeberg Street, Tafel-sig, took note of a man walking down thestreet. The man was stopped, and the officers

discovered 25 small packets of tik.A 28-year-old man was arrested in connec-

tion with the find.All the suspects appeared in the Mitchell’s

Plain Magistrate’s Court on charges relatingto the possession of drugs.

Voegt thanks the community again for itsongoing support during the station’s crime

prevention operations, and urg-es the public to keep contactingtheir local sector commanderswith accurate information on il-legal activities.

•Meanwhile, the Mitchell’sPlain police are looking for theman shown in the centre of thisarticle in connection with a rob-bery committed on Tuesdayevening, 13 September.

The man walked up to a 63-year-old woman waiting for a

bus in Venter Street, Mandalay, says Voegt.The robber, who was wearing a brown jacketand blue jeans, threatened the woman witha knife, then made off with her cellphone. Ifyou can shed any light on the case, call War-rant Officer Trevor Nash on 083 226 2004.

ON THE HUNT: Thisman is wanted forrobbery.

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One of the items on the agenda is the ree-lection of vacant posts within the executive.

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Sing along for a good causeA KARAOKE and disco eveningwill be held to raise funds forAqueelah Williams, who needs acochlear implant, on Friday 14 Oc-tober in the Weltevreden Recrea-

tion Centre, starting at 20:00. Re-freshments will be on sale, butpeople are asked to take their ownXYZ. Tickets cost R20, for ticketscall Beaune on 084 440 6016.

Bag yourself a bargain at saleDUE to public demand, the SPCAwill host another of its Bag a Bar-gain Book Sales on Saturday at theSPCA vet shop at 6 Gabriel Road inPlumstead from 08:00 until 14:00.

The SPCA will sell bags to shop-pers, who can then fill them up withtheir favourite titles from the largeselection on offer.

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The Waterfront welcomes youTHROUGHOUT September, Ca-petonians were spoilt with amonth-long festival of My CapeTown activities in order to cele-brate Tourism Month and thevalue of the tourism sectoracross the globe.

Cape Town Tourism and a hostof partnering attractions encour-aged locals to explore and enjoytheir beautiful Mother Citythrough special offers, discountedvouchers and exciting events.

One of Africa’s most-visited at-tractions – and a favourite amongCapetonians – the V&A Waterfrontis a mix of extraordinary tourism,leisure, retail and entertainmentexperiences for all tastes and agegroups. For the month of Septem-ber the V&A Waterfront encour-aged Capetonians to rediscovertheir city through the My CapeTown campaign by partaking inevents at venues in the Waterfrontlocale.

This month, the V&A continuesits run of activities – the ever-pop-ular Wheel of Excellence has re-turned, and is once again operat-ing from Market Square. TheSmurfs come play at the V&A until6 October, and the Save our SeaBirds Festival takes place from 10

to 16 October. This is not to men-tion the Cape Outdoor Adventureand Travel Expo from 14 to 16 Octo-ber.

The V&A continues to fly itsflags for the Bokke during the Rug-by World Cup, with live screeningsof games at the Amphitheatre. TheV&A Waterfront has pledged itssupport for the Springbok RugbyWorld Cup team, in conjunction

with Plascon, by repainting theClock Tower in green and gold.Visit on Fridays and don yourSpringbok jersey for “Bok Fri-day”.

Call (021) 408-7500 or visitwww.waterfront.co.za for more in-formation on the V&A Waterfrontand upcoming events, or visitwww.capetown.travel for what todo in Cape Town.

BREATHTAKING: The famous V&A Waterfront Pierhead is seen before Ta­ble Mountain; it’s one of Africa’s most­visited attractions, and welcomescountless people to the city. Photo: Supplied

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The cover charge of R150 includes a meal.“Feel free to bring your own XYZ,” the clubsays.

Booking is essential as there are only 60tickets available. Non-refundable depositswill be accepted, and the bus will depart at19:30 from the Strandfontein SportsGrounds.

For more information contact Shonti on072 403 7211.

TOURIST TRACTION: These colourfully­costumed dancers, backed by the rhythmic puls­ing of a group of drummers, were seen performing outside the Golden Restaurant atCape Town Central Railway Station on Monday last week – the eve of World TourismDay. Celebrated on 27 September each year, the day is earmarked by the United Nationsto honour tourism and its social, economic and environmental benefits. This year’stheme, “Linking Cultures”, perfectly captured Cape Town’s rich heritage and culturaldiversity. The Mother City is on the eve of two important cultural announcements: Thismonth, residents will find out whether their city has been chosen as the World DesignCapital for 2014; and on 11 November, it will be known whether Table Mountain hasmade it onto the list as one of the new Seven Natural Wonders of the World. CapeTown is now set for a month­long celebration focused on making its cultural riches availa­ble to all of its citizens. Photo: Lulama Zenzile

Electing the top of the watchTHERE will be an election meeting for allregistered neighbourhood watch membersof Sector 8 – covering Lentegeur West andNew Woodlands – on Thursday.

The meeting will take place in the North-wood Community Hall at 20:00.

For further information call Bazil Coetzeeon 079 365 4457.

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Page 8 People’s Post Mitchell's Plain LEADER Tuesday 4 October 2011

Thin blue lineA CAPE TOWN car thief died at the weekend,allegedly at the hands of an SAPS officer inAthlone, addingyet another statistic to the in-creasing rate of police shootings nationally.

While police gave chase, the man drivingthe car failed to stop as instructed, and wasfatally wounded.

The SAPS illustrated a steady increase inthe number of public claims for shootings bypolice in a report released last week.

Based on figures for the year ending March2010, these claims increased nationally fromR426 million to R526 million. Claims for po-lice assault reportedly increased fromR380 million to R506 million. While nationalPolice commissioner Bheki Cele says not allsuch claims are substantiated, the sharp in-crease remains a worrying indicator.

Intimidation and unwarranted violence bypolice in many communities are serious real-ities. Some don’t recognise the SAPS as a po-lice service, but rather a militaristic groupwielding almost absolute state-bestowed pow-er. While allegations of corruption within theranks remain rife, police remain at logger-heads with residents.

Some suggest the trouble is only worsenedby a lack of training and quality recruitment.But is the root of the problem inherited froma society in which the vast majority of thepopulace feared and loathed the police? Thisis very possible.

While stats like those released last week areconcerning, the SAPS are in some regardsmaking an effort. The more buy-in there isfrom the public for initiatives like communi-ty policing, hopefully, the better public andpolice will relate to one another.

And while organisations such as the Inde-pendent Complaints Directorate remain opento listen to grievances, we remain on the righttrack. It is true that SA officers have a longway to go to entrench themselves into somecommunities, but the fight to take this placeis a noble one, and entirely worth its weightin gold.

YourSMSesLocal thoughts

. To the boy who drivesthe white Honda Civic inGarden Way, Strandfon-tein: Did you buy your li-cence or what? You shouldbe ashamed, as you clearlycan’t drive.

. I just want to ask theCity of Cape Town why weare still waiting on speedbumps. The road has beenmade wider, but the carsdrive like it’s Kyalami.Please think of our chil-dren. New Woodlands resi-dent

. I would like to thankPeople’s Post for advertis-ing our Pick n Pay TownCentre staff reunion event.We had a ball, and every-body wants to do it again.Many thanks, Roelien

By the way. To my next door neigh-

bour who threw away myrates paper which the post-man put in your letter boxby mistake: You should beashamed of yourself. Re-member, you will needyour neighbours’ help oneday.

. MEC, please help ourmeter taxi drivers exposeunscrupulous owners. Wework under duress andhave to work two 24-hourshifts. We are often fa-

tigued with no time off, andonly earn commission,whilst these owners arecashing in huge amountsoff us, tax free.

. The tip-off hotline ideais brilliant! Lynne

. Please support localmusician Tyler Drake onFacebook and on Twitter(@tylerdrak). His new sin-gle “On My Knees” will beavailable on 10 October invarious online stores.

Holiday help. To the lady asking

about holiday points, callthe Vacations AuthoritySouth Africa. Their officesare in High Street, Bel-lville, and they can assistyou.

. In response to the mes-sage enquiring about get-ting rid of holiday points,contact Cape Escapes on(021) 715-8000.

Giving a howl about dogs. Whoever said dogs

bark to protect owners andproperty is only partly cor-rect. Most other times theybark at nothing at all, so no-body takes any notice.They’re a bit like caralarms.

. I cannot believe peoplecan be so ignorant when itcomes to owning pets. All

dogs are not sociable by na-ture, and the law requiresdogs to be on leashes inpublic places. Childrenshould be allowed to runand play in the parks – notdogs.

. Our neighbours havesent the Metro Police to ourhouse due to our dogs’barking. It just shows thatdrug lords and thieveshave a free run to do whatthey do, because the MetroPolice are too busy harass-ing dog owners. FK

Helping the poor. Damocles, Na-

khlistan’s address is 45Murton Road Rylands. Ihope you stay nearby be-cause how are the poor go-ing to get there! Manyneedy come to my door aswell and I can’t help themall, but I try. Why are youtargeting Nakhlistan? I’msure there are more organi-sations besides them. I sug-gest youdoyourhomeworkfirst by finding out wherethe other organisations aresituated then where theneedy stay that knock onyour door and send them totheir nearest organisation.As the saying goes: If every-one helps his neighbourthen who will need help?Shehaam Ishmail

The alcoholic advert agenda

Giving heartfelt thanks amid grief

IT was interesting to hear that there are pro-posals to ban all alcohol advertisements,which in turn will hopefully discourage, itseems, alcohol abuse tendencies fromour cit-izenry of all ages.

Of course, there was a response from busi-nesses whose prime sole income is from thesale of alcohol, and some voiced their dismaythat it will effect their sales and, in turn, cur-rent and future employees status statistics(employment). Whether we, the public, arefor or against alcohol in whatever degree itis consumed,we realise that there are effects,which start in some cases in the foetal stageof our development as human beings.

The sober decision to ban all alcohol adver-tisements is to achieve a result like the speedreduction proposal to curb carnage on ourhighways and byways (speed kills), and theonly way to achieve a result in this case,

when you apply logic, is to drastically in-crease the price of alcohol at the counter.

Why this statement? Because when the to-bacco advertisements and related issues(smoking causes cancer) surrounding themwere banned, that did not stop the majorityof smokers puffing; no, it was the yearlybudget speech which increased sin taxes,and this in turn led to the decrease in ciga-rette packet sales – but the increase in thesale of loose cigarettes due to the INCREAS-ES implemented by the shop owners.

If we keep the above in mind it will resultin alcohol businesses still operating, but theconsumption will be decreased by the con-sumer due to the price increase of the alcohol

Survey any customer or consumer: If anitem becomes expensive, the result is lessbought.KEITH BLAKE

WE as the Gaffney family would like to ex-press our sincere gratitude to everyone whosupported us during the difficult time of ourhusband, father and grandfather Brian Gaff-ney’s passing. Through everyone’s messagesof support, personal visits, and sincere ex-pressions of condolences, we appreciatedafresh the immense role he played in somany people’s lives, and the impact his lifeand work had on people and the community.

Thank you to those who shared their per-sonal experiences of Brian at his memorialservice at St Cyprian’s Church; your storiesabout the times you shared with Brian werespecial, and enriched our memories of him.

The stories will always be with us. Thankyou to everyone who attended the funeralservice. It was hard to say goodbye to him,but having you with us helped carry usthrough the process.

Brian is still with us in our thoughts everyday and we miss him beyond word. But wehave been encouraged by the love and sup-port we have received from everyone whoreached out to embrace us as a family.

May God bless you the way you have bless-ed us.VANESSA, SASHA, CALLAN ANDZARAH GAFFNEYRetreat

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Artscape ups the ante

Meet the best of the brass

Enjoy a magical holiday

Celebrating a milestoneNEW Woodlands was a hub ofactivity on Saturday as resi-dents gathered on an openfield in the area to celebratethe area’s 25th anniversary.

Events kicked off with a roadmarch through the area, fol-lowed by activities such as facepainting, modelling, singing,dancing, a play by the “Glamor-ous Granny” and entertainmentby local dance and minstrelgroups.

Residents were also given theopportunity to socialise on thefield with a bring-and-braai, allending off with a spring queencompetition.

The City of Cape Town’s Safetyand Security Department was al-so present during proceedings tokeep people informed – and theevent drew a total of 200 festivepeople.

TEAM EFFORT: Standing behind the judges of the spring queen competi­tion are members of Mothers Who Care, who worked hard to arrangethe day of fun and community­building. Photos: Dawn Fagan

ROYALTY: The winners in the junior category of the spring queencompetition are, from left: Cleo Daniels (Miss Personality), KaylinSeas (Second Princess), Natasha Francis (Spring Queen), JordanLeigh Petersen (First Princess) and Coby Erasmus (Best Dress).

SWIFT MOVES: A local dance group fromNew Woodlands got the crowd roaringwith their performance.

ARTSCAPE has boosted the pool ofprize money up for grabs in South Af-rica’s third largest music contest, theArtscape National Youth Music Com-petition, to more than R91 000.

Twenty highly talented musiciansbetween the ages of 14 and 19 yearswill vie for the prize money and med-als during this year’s prestigiousevent, set to take place from 11 to 15October at the Artscape Theatre Cen-tre in Cape Town.

The young musos were hand-picked from 38 top entrants during

qualifying auditions held across thecountry. All 20 participants will playin the first two rounds, and 12 will gothrough to the third round. The finalsix contenders will perform with theCape Philharmonic Orchestra at a ga-la concert on Saturday 15 October atthe Artscape. All the rounds are opento the public; entrance is free for thefirst three rounds, and tickets for thefinal round cost R100 per person. Pen-sioners, students and scholars payR40. For details contact the Artscapeon (021) 410-9838.

THE Mitchell’s Plain police, in part-nership with Kader Miller from MyI-dea Promotions, will hold an openday and drill competition at Swartk-lip Sports Complex in Tafelsig from09:00 until 15:00 on Saturday 22 Octo-ber.

Activities will include the annualinter-school drill and marching com-petition, a police recruitment drive,and a wellness campaign.

The Dog Unit, Western Cape PoliceBand, Western Cape Task Force,Mitchell’s Plain Tactical ResponseTeam, and the Mounted Unit will bepresent among various other policedisplays, and career managementmembers will be available.

Entrance is free, and everyone iswelcome. For further details callWarrant officer Kleinhans on(021) 370-1600.

EXPECT a little magic when you visitGrandWest between now and Satur-day – every evening for 45 minutes,starting at 19:00 and 20:00, magicianRegardt Laubscher will enthral visi-tors with a “versatile and energeticshow packed with magical tricks and

comedy”, organisers say. And eachday an entertaining lineup of busk-ers, from stilt walkers to clown face-painters, will entertain visitors at thecomplex between 11:00 and 18:15. Forfurther information contact JeniFletcher from Corporate Image on(021) 426-1233, fax (021) 426-1353, orvisit www.corporateimage.co.za.

Business on the agendaTHE Mitchell’s Plain People’s Forumwill hold a business and economicsector meeting on Thursday.

The meeting starts at 19:00 and will

be held at Hazeldene Primary Schoolin Portlands.

All interested stakeholders arewel-come to attend. For further informa-tion contact Fred Arendse on(021) 392-6633 or 072 079 4815.

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Holiday fun in Rocklands

Forum executives meet

IN FORMATION: TheThree Bears Edu­care in Portlandsheld an evacuationexercise around aweek ago to ensurethe 200 children inits care know whatto do in case of anemergency. The ex­ercise formed partof the Preparednessand Readiness Pro­gramme undertakenby the City’s Disas­ter Management De­partment for the safety of early childhood development centres. Seen taking part in theevacuation exercise with some of the centre’s children are Three Bears emergency coordi­nators Veronique Sickle (left) and Mishqa van der Schyff. Photos: Wilmot Arendse

WORKING TOGETHER: Subcouncil 12 chairperson Edwin Andrews (centre) is seen withthe staff of the Three Bears Educare and the Disaster Management team.

THE Weltervreden Aftercare will hold its hol-iday programme between 07:00 and 17:00 from3 to 7 October at the Weltervreden RecreationCentre.

The cost is R35 per child, and there will be

plenty of activities and games for the young-sters to enjoy. Transport is available. Lunchwill not be provided, but a tuck shop will beopen. For more information call Veronica on(021) 392-6948 or 073 903 6423.

THE Mitchell’s Plain People’s Forum willhold an executive and sector head meeting onSaturday at 10:00.

The meeting will take place at HazeldenePrimary School in Portlands.

For further information on the proceed-ings, contactFredArendseon (021) 392-6633 or072 079 4815.

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Top of the local popsANDRE BAKKES

ORGANISERS are gearing up for two mo-mentous Die Burger Pops concerts onSunday 16 October, with a host of stellarnames already signed up.

The stars will be coming out for “free” ona day when the audience and performers willbe doing their bit to make this Christmas alittle merrier for needy children.

People’s Post caught up with two of the art-ists – mother and daughter Madeegha Andersand Jawaahier Petersen – to hear theirthoughts on the upcoming Die Burger Pops.

“When I was approached, I was quite takenaback,” says Anders.

She looks almost as young as Petersen, butshe refuses to give her age, and answers in-stead, “Whoever guesses right wins a prize!”

She continues, “With the amount of talentwe have in Cape Town, it was a surprise tobe asked. There are like a zillion artists inCape Town.

“We look forward to it very much, and I wasgiven a song I’ve always wanted to do. It waswritten by a very talented woman – my grootpêl – Mynie Grové. She’s just it!”

All the artists will be on stage for the open-ing and final songs, and in between they willeach grace the stage for a particular song.

Petersen is also “ecstatic” with her choiceof song, but she doesn’t want to divulge whatit will be. She will also be one of the BurgerPops guest presenters for Kyk-Net, which issomething she says she has looked forwardto her whole life.

“There will be a big band on stage with arunning theme of ‘Swing’. The scale of theshow will be a few notches up from whatwe’re used to,” Anders continues.

For someone who has been performing infront of audiences her whole life, it is some-what surprising to hear that Anders still getsbutterflies before she goes on stage.

“I feel sick,” she smiles. “I get so nervousI can’t eat! But all this just adds to the per-formance. I think you actually need the but-terflies to deliver a great show.”

Joining them on stage will be AndréSchwartz, Sarah Theron, Lize Beekman, Ned-ine Blom, Johnny Davids, Zanne Stapelberg,Gugulethu Tenors, Elle Amor, Rocco de Vil-liers, Hilandi du Toit and Chad Saaiman – toname but a few. The proceeds will be fun-nelled into community empowerment; muchof the money raised will help three charityorganisations – the ACVV, Badisa and Mfe-sane – give youths a merry Christmas and alife filled with opportunities.

Die Burger Pops will hit the Artscape witha matinee at 14:00 and an evening show at19:00. Tickets cost R80, R150 and R220 throughfrom Computicket. A special family packagefor the matinee is also available.

READY TO ENTERTAIN: Jawaahier Petersenand Madeegha Anders will be the only familyact at Die Burger Pops. Photo: Andre Bakkes

The penguins are upon usTHE countdown to the 11thannual Simon’s Town Pen-guin Festival is nearly at anend.

The two days of education-al fun, food and family games,all for the benefit of the en-dangered African penguin,kick off at 10:00 on Saturday– African Penguin Aware-ness Day – with the beach re-lease of a group of penguins,rehabilitated by Southern Af-rican Foundation for the Conservation ofCoastal Birds (SANCCOB), back into thewild.

“The public is encouraged to come downto Seaforth Beach, Simon’s Town, to wit-ness this moving event,” the organiserssay.

Children and adults can also meetSANCCOB’s ambassador penguin and“find out more about these charismaticcreatures” during African PenguinAwareness Day, which is celebratedacross the globe. This year SANCCOB hascreated a lesson plan to commemorate thebig day. It’s available to all teachers,groups, zoos and aquariums; email [email protected] or call (021) 557-6155 toget one. The festival itself promises arange of entertainment for the whole fami-

ly, including the “Penguinand Snake” show at theBoulders Beach Lodgeparking area at varioustimes throughout theweekend.

The centrepiece of thefestival – the annual galaauction – will be held onSaturday at Blue Horizon,Red Hill Road, “with amouth-watering menubrought to you, once again,

by Boulders Beach Lodge and Restau-rant”. During the event, conservationistcouple Michelle and Riaan Garforth-Ven-ter will take guests through an evening offine dining and fundraising.

As the official fundraisers for the Burgh-er’s Walk Restoration Project, SANCCOBwill put funds raised on the evening to-wards uplifting this unprotected area,close to the Boulders Beach colony of Afri-can penguins. Tickets for the gala costR395 per person; for bookings or more in-formation, contact Margaret Roestorf on(021) 557-6155 or at [email protected].

For further information on the PenguinFestival in general, email [email protected] or call (021) 557-6155. To down-load the programme, visit www.sanc-cob.co.za.

WIN TICKETS: After a sold­out sea­son in 2009, the Lilliput Children’sTheatre Company will conclude an­other seven­show run of its populartake on “Red Riding Hood” at Mui­zenberg’s Masque Theatre this Sat­urday. The play shows at the Masque– 37 Main Road – daily at 11:00.Tickets, priced at R40, can bebooked through Computicket or atany Shoprite or Checkers outlet. Forblock bookings or queries, call Eltonon 083 364 8284 or (021) 558­2650, or call the Masque Theatre on(021) 788­7911. For more informa­tion on the Lilliput Players them­selves, visit www.lilliputplay­ers.co.za. To stand a chance to winone of 10 double tickets to the show,SMS the word “RED” to 34586 bynoon on Thursday. SMSes costR1,50. Photo: Supplied

Fly away with ‘In the Wings’WITNESS the story of two sisters as theybattle to work past their limitations to cre-ate the future the rest of the world some-times fails to see when “In the Wings”emerges from the wings at On Broadwayin the CBD at 20:30 every day this week un-til Saturday.

Written by Jared Kruger and producedby the Chaeli Campaign, the play followsJo – who wants to study design abroad –and her sister, Kath, who has cerebral pal-sy and is finishing off high school.

The family isn’t exactly flush, and Jo

struggles with the desire to fulfil her po-tential and the sense of responsibility shefeels toward her beloved little sister andher burdened mother.

“This is a story about everyday stuff,about choices and, ultimately, about pos-sibility,” a write-up on the play reads.

On Broadway can be found at 44 LongStreet. Tickets cost R85 through www.on-broadway.co.za; block bookings can bemade with Melanie Scrooby on086 124 2354 or at [email protected].

Seriously symphonic tunesTHE final round of the eighth Laura Sear-le Prize for Concerto Playing, which isopen to all piano students at the South Af-rican College of Music (SACM), will beheld at Baxter Concert Hall in Rondeboschat 20:15 next Tuesday.

As part of their reward, the magical mu-sicians who come out on top of the LauraSearle competition get to perform a con-certo with the UCT Symphony Orchestra.

Tickets, which can be booked throughComputicket, cost R50; UCT staff pay R45,senior citizens and students pay R35, andscholars pay R25.

• A free performer’s class show by Siya

Charles and Friends will be held in theSACM’s Chisholm Recital Room at 14:00on Wednesday next week. The show,which includes works by Bheki Mselekuand some original compositions, will fea-ture Charles himself (on trombone), Re-uben Crowie (drums), Stephen Bell (pi-ano), Darren English (trumpet) and Mo-nique van Willingh (flute).

• On Thursday next week at 13:00, thefirst of three free lunchtime concerts willbe put on by the SACM’s composition stu-dents in the Baxter Concert Hall.

For more information call the SACM on(021) 650-2626.

Butler brings his show homeJONATHAN BUTLER re-turns to South Africa inNovember for two exclu-sive performances only inJohannesburg and CapeTown.

It’s been almost sixyears sinceButler last per-formed in Johannesburg;although he was in CapeTown in 2010 for the CapeTown Jazz Festival, and in2008 for the Jonathan But-ler and Friends Tour,“this show will be up close and personal”, or-ganisers say.

His show at the GrandWest Grand Arenaon 4 November will feature Butler “in a

unique setting, providingintimate behind-the-mu-sic stories about his hitsongs”; he’ll also performa number “all the songsyou’ve grown to love”, theorganisers promise. “Theaudience will be treated toa special evening, duringwhich Jonathan will tellstories about his music,writing experiences andmemories growing up inSouth Africa and eventu-

ally settling in Los Angeles.”Tickets are available at Computicket from

R155 to R275. There is also a limited numberof VIP hospitality tickets at R750.

JonathanButler

HANDS UP: This year’s BaxterDance Festival promises a bumperlineup “jam­packed with CapeTown’s diverse and dynamic dancetalent” from Thursday this week toSaturday next week. The festivalwill showcase over 50 danceworks, ranging in style from con­temporary to neo­classical, flamen­co, fusion, physical theatre, mod­ern, African, jazz, hip hop, belly andIndian dancing. Tickets, which costR75, R50 and R30 depending onthe category, are available throughComputicket on 0861 915 8000,online at www.computicket.co.zaor at any Shoprite or Checkers out­let. For discounted corporate orblock bookings, senior citizens andcharities, contact Sharon on(021) 680­3962 or Carmen on(021) 680­3993 during officehours. For more information con­tact Alethea Patterson­Cordigliaon (021) 680­3963, at alethea.pat­terson­[email protected] or on072 0142 780.

Sold outTICKETS to the final instal-ment of “Comedy Legends in

the Valley” on Friday, fea-turing legendary funny manPieter-Dirk Uys, have beensold out.

“Comedy Legends in the

Valley” is a fundraiser theShark Spotters beach safetyinitiative, and features com-edy greats like Mel Millerand Bary Hilton.

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SAFETY FIRST: During a special ceremony at the Rocklands Civic Centrelast Thursday, 120 early childhood development practitioners within the bor­ders of Subcouncil 12 were given certificates for participating in the firesafety awareness training offered by the City of Cape Town’s Fire and RescueServices. Seen here, from left: Christine Arendse, Agnes Fredericks and Deb­orah van der Schyff show off the proof of their new life­saving knowledge.

Photos: Wilmot Arendse

IN THE KNOW: Subcouncil 12 chairperson Edward Andrews (at the back)stands proudly with the newly certified ladies.

Vito fires his way into record booksASIMPLE South African

pastime got a braai-hardlocal into the record books andnabbed him the accolade of thelongest braai when he tamedhot coals for 32 hours straighton Heritage Day.

Vito Polera, a representative ofFruit and Veg City, fired his wayinto history when he beat previ-ous record holder Jan Braai’s 28-and-a-half hour stint by almostfour hours at the Food Lover’sMarket in Willowbridge.

The record setting attempt wasa Fruit and Veg City initiative.

Says Polera: “It was not as hardas I thought it would be, becausethe weather was good, and manylocals popped in to spur me on.”

He adds that the victory is morespecial as it was done on HeritageDay.

“There’s nothing like a goodbraai to show how much we havein common as South Africans.”

Brian Coppin, CEO and co-founder of Fruit and Veg City,says the idea was for Fruit andVeg City to show support for theone day in the year when our com-mon heritage as South Africans iscelebrated around a piece of meaton coals.

“Breaking the record set by JanBraai is about keeping the recordin South Africa – there have beenmany contenders for the title

since last year, but Fruit and VegCity is the first challenger tobring out an adjudicator fromGuinness World Records to en-sure it’s appropriately verifiedand official.”

In the time it took to set therecord – from Friday 23 Septem-ber at 09:00 to Saturday 24 Septem-ber at 17:17 – Vito braaied 74kg ofmeat, enough to feed 1 300 peoplethrough Fruit and Veg City’s cor-porate social responsibility part-ner, Foodbank.

Through Foodbank, Fruit andVeg City was able to feed 1 300 in-dividuals in need of hot meals onHeritage Day. The Food Lover’sMarket sold boerewors rolls andPepsi for R10 – and the proceedswill go to five primary schools inthe area.

During his record-breaker, Pol-era only took two rest breaks, to-talling just 17 minutes, in 32hours.

And this Guinness WorldRecord-setting attempt was notwithout strict regulations. Guin-ness World Record adjudicatorTarika Vara flew in from the UKto ensure the strict criteria weremet.

To meet the specified rules, Pol-era needed to have five types ofmeat cooking at all times, and wasnot allowed any assistance, barmoral support from the many on-lookers. Two cameras were re-

quired to capture every singleminute of the braai, while timekeepers and auditors fromDeloitte were on hand to auditevery moment of the braai.

Polera’s favourite braai fare is“good old Karoo lamb chops”, andthat there’s nothing better than abraai with friends. “My favouriteplace to braai is in my braai kam-er. South Africa’s idea of havinga braai room is indicative of ourpassion for braai – we’ve deviseda way to ensure that we can braairegardless of the weather, for anyoccasion!”

BRAAI ON: Vito Polera in action.

The Little Bears debut albumTHE 3 Bears Educare will launch itsCD – “Bear Necessities” on Saturday8 October in the Spine Road HighSchool hall in Rocklands at 12:00.

A variety of activities will be pre-sented, including character dress-ups,sing-alongs with local artists and tod-

dlers of the educare, and face painting.A jumping castle will be present, andrefreshments will be served.

Tickets cost R10 for adults and R5for children under 12. For more infor-mation call Veronique on 083 617 9347or email [email protected].

The circus swings into townA DAY of “fun and thrills” is promised when theSouth African Circus hits Hartleyvale Stadium inObservatory on Saturday, starting at 19:30.

The live entertainment will include trapeze art-ists, acrobats, clowns, contortionists and more.

Parking will be available on Liesbeek Parkway.Entrance costs R40 for adults and R30 for children.

For further information, or to book your places forthe show, contact the organisors at the circus(021) 692- 4287.

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190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,SAND, STONE,BEST PRICES

021 704 3636021 391 6330

SUPERB BLINDS

Special prices

on Wooden and

Venetian blinds.

Special prices

on Wooden and

Venetian blinds.

Contact Russelon 021 706 6574/082 417 8022 or

email:[email protected]

Up to 30% discount on

Wooden blinds.

Up to 30% discount on

Wooden blinds.

FAMILYNOTICES

05

WeddingsALL Occassions videos andphotos. (021 705 7289 or081 347 7984

DVD/Photos/Slideshow (021 422 0472/083 513 6906

JEAN'S stunning DesignsBoutique. Bridalwear, casualwear, hire or buy & catering.2Shop no.12­ Town CentreMini Mall.(021 376 2083/078 3400 473

VIDEO, DVD'S & PHOTOS(021 695 1801/073 454 9280

PERSONAL

22

Personal

SHEIK ALIIn Gatesville for

strong duas andeffective rubaan

Come for myherbal treatments

for allbody pains,

marriage, houseprotection,

business, lostlover, property

and allkinds of evil.

PAY ONLY WHENJOB IS DONE!PENSIONERS:

FREETREATMENT

Roymo Butchery.Unit No. 6(upstairs)Corner of

Klipfontein andRuth Road,

Rylands EstatePh 078 284 2787or 076 910 3387or 021­633 2103

DR SALUM ALIBelgravia/Grassy

Park* RelationshipProblems* FinancialProblems* Court Cases* PregnancyProblems* Win Lotto* BoostingBusiness & jobpromotion* ProtectingBusiness andPropertyCONSULTATION

FEE: R50(/Sms to

071 704 9401

DETECTIVE MatrimonialMatter.( 021 820 4184

DIVORCES From R3 200Renette Rauch Attorneys021 418 1337/8 or e­mail:[email protected]

A REGISTEREDHERBALISTPROF JOHN

* Winning gambling &contracts* Cases

* Troubled marriages* Bring back lost lover

* Financial & pregnancyproblems, no matter what

problems!Bellville, Cape Town

073 773 0098

AC DrivingAcademyDRIVING

LESSONSCode 10 (Truck)Code 8 Manual/

Automatic. ExHillstar Examiner

Ph/sms073 555 8410

100% SUCCESSLost Love ExpertSHEIK SHAMIL

& HASIFAIn Goodwood forstrong duas andeffective rubaan* Bring back lost

lover* Pregnancy

problems* Worried about

court cases* Win Lotto &

Casino* Luck fromForefathers

* QuickSelling/Buying of

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* HomeProtection* FinancialProblems ­

"borrow" MagicStick and

"Amagundwane"for 24

hours to get rich* Unfinishedwork by otherdoctors free

* Palm readingalso done here.

PAY ONLYWHEN JOB IS

DONE!PENSIONERS:

FREETREATMENT

245 VoortrekkerRoad,

Goodwood(between Auto

Zone andBig AppleMotors)

Ph 072 915 1308or 078 928 7219

GIFTED WOMANSPIRITUAL

HEALER* Lost Lover *

Financialproblems

* Palm Readerand Dream

Interpretation* Problems with

conceiving ababy,

troubledmarriages &many more.CALL / SMS

YOURPROBLEM

(074 833 6987or 073 611 4012

HERBAL Doctor.Allproblems. ( 021 694 6755

MIRACLESPIRITUAL

HEALERHAJAT MADINA* Lost lover/job

24 hrs* Powers

* Clear badluck/debts

* Home and BodyProtection

* Court Cases* Sell

property/busi­ness 7days

* Unfinished jobsby other doctors

come to meYOU PAY AFTERJOB IS DONE!

100%GUARANTEED

Ph 078 691 3735

DR. SHEIKABDU KARIMU(FOR STRONG

DUA'S)WE ALSO HAVE

HERBALREMEDIES 4

ALL PROBLEMS. MarriageProblems

. Bad Luck inwhat you do

. Court/Divorcecases

RESULTSWITHIN 3­7

DAYS!I DO HOME

VISITREQUESTS.

Call byappointments or

house visit­021 705 5623/07

2 243 9136­5th Ave.Grassy

Park(opp.Nando's)

PROFESSORM. HARUNA

* Financial problems/big debt* Lotto/p­ball winning

* Marriage/divorce problems* Know about your future

* Get jobs, promotion, bettersalaries

* Boost your business andmore clients

* Short boy to bring luck

Prof in MitchellsPlain/Athlone073 241 9284

27

Tuition

A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL

Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402

BRANSONSDRIVING SCHOOL

15 Years experience. Pick upand drop off. Early driverstest avail in Oct. R100 perhour. Associated with all

traffic departmentsPh 071 988 9779, email:[email protected]

BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 driving

lessonsCompetitive

RatesPackagesavailable

Call Sharon /Bernie on

021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 802 4221

www.bsidri­ving.co.za

J & K DRIVING SCHOOLK53 driving lessons. Code 8only. Pick up & Drop off all

areas. Patient & reliableinstructors.(021 370 0081

(a/h)/ 073 888 6782/[email protected]

MATHSIndividual tutoring.

R70 or R50 each for 2 pupilsContact 084 803 5448

28

CrechesEDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport

avail. Mitchells Plain areaonly. ( 021 392 0633

33

Health and Beauty

DRINK TEA AND SHRINKLose 4 ­ 8kg per month and

still enjoy your favourite foods.(Abeda­ 072 806 5399

34

Catering

ADELAH'S SAMOOSASMince Pies, R110 per

100, Budget Pack R150(40 pies, 40 samoosas,

20 pizzas, 20 spring rolls).We deliver. Ph 021­ 376 2506

or 076 450 2910

AKHNI for sale. Alloccasions.(021 701 4211

DALVIE'SCATERING AND

HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.

Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs and

stage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from

10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. Ph Rashieda or

Shafiek 021­372 5921 /084 566 0087 /082 660 0876

DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R90,00. Price

includes: Backdrop, Arch, RedCarpet and chair covers.

(Ielaahm or Rene021­371 4507/082 324 9486

ICE CUBES & blocks forsale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands.( 021 638 7394

NAZLIA'SCATERING &

HIRINGStrictly Halall. Forall your catering

needs. Alsofrozen savouries,

eg. pies,samoosa's,

springrolls etc..and

platters and alsoall your hiring

needs,eg. crockery,

cutlery & tableclothes.

(021 633 9585 /073 305 8027

36

Children’sEntertainment

AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977

BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342

HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d.Slides, kiddies chairs & tables.021 696 3791, 084 209 1313

J/CASTLE for hire.021 393 4663/083 357 4008

JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546

JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793

JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.

JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930

38

Hiring Services

A DECORBackdrop poles, chair covers,charger plates & red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021

BUSSES &LATEST BMW'S

FOR HIREFor all your

special bus trips&

weddings, matricballs & juniour

proms.(Evan on

084 585 6080CATER HIRE

021­696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seats R10Long Table: 10 seats R10.Chair Covers: R4.Long Table Cloth XL: R12.Round Table Cloth XL: R15.Organzas: From R2.

COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware

linen and backdrop. Ph021 374 7104 / 0822278968

CROCK , cutlery & linen &helium balloonsPh 021 397 8326,073 696 7788, 083 465 3455

DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.

(021 396 2526/082 212 8949

HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs

plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026

L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695

TRAILER 4 metre, for hire.Ph 078 6113 627.

43

Personal Services

DO YOU NEED PRAYER?Monday, Tuesday & Thursday19h30­22h00 Ph 079 806 4173

44

Photographice/Video Services

A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950

PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811

VIDEOS & PHOTO'Sfor all occasions. Ph

021­761 1457 or 073 788 2260

47

Health Shops/Products

DR MAMMA FATIMAHLove! sex and court case &work! luck in casino, lotto,problems & short boys for

money. Penis Enlarge.Amagundwane .PAY AFTER

UR PROBLEM SOLVED.Bellville: 021 948 3738

072 012 0746

FORSALE

71

Miscellaneous

Wendy Houses "SPECIALS"6m x 3m, R6 000 cash. (082 621 4441/021 393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

I BUY & REPAIR Fridges +c h e s t f r e e z e r s , s t o v e s+w/machines, Dead or Alive.021 591 1699/084 985 7425Cash on the spot. All areas.

80

Radio/TV/Video

DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.

Contact Terence on

083 769 7242/

STEVE'S RADIO& TV

Microwave & audio repairs.Free transport.

021 633 1802/083 486 5394.

18 Linaria Crescent,Silvertown

TELERAMA TVREPAIRS

Efficient repairsto TV's &

microwaves.We collect and

deliver.( 083 861 0418

81

Garden Services

GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling, inyour yard. 7 days a week. Ph0734923255 / 021­802 6494

SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / mini

boreholes. No water, no charge( 021 637 5677 021 701 4522/

072 825 9586

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 0849733 899

CASH 4 goods sec. handclothes, shoes ,linen, etc

(021 633 0467/083 478 0795

85

Sport/CampingEquipment

4 Bed caravan for sale.R15 000neg.(084 482 3067

89

Building Material

3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble( 083 292 3960

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John on072 407 4289

A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime &rubble removal

021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801

WILDCATSTRANSPORTBakkie Sand ­R135 (Bags

R7,50)Bakkie Stone ­

R350 (BagsR15.00)

Blocks andBricks ­

190/140/maxisVibracrete Slabs­ R29.00 each

CEMENT R69.00EACH

We also do truckloads and

rubble removalsPh 021­820 4068or 084 467 7507

FINANCEAVAILABLE

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A bakkie sand ­ R195A bakkie stone ­ R385

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R10.90 per slab450x450 ­ R12.90 per slab600x600 ­ R19.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R22.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/h

or 021 372 2961 a/h

A bargain block: 190, 140 &90 . Ph 021 374 2053/021 692 1209 all hours. FreeDelivery.

A BARGAINVibracrete Slabs = R26

Galvanised Carport Poles =R140

500x500 Paving Slabs = R15( 071 951 4046

Tel: 021 704 4109

021 715 2739

Cell: 084 368 8125

ABACUS BLOCKS

90s, 140s, 190s,Sand, Stone.

AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's ­ Sand & Stone

Call 021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991 (a.h.)

BUILDINGMATERIAL

& HomeImprovement

On account, no deposit12 to 60 months to

pay, Tiling, vibracrete,paving and all sorts of

building material.Blacklisted welcome.

Contact André071 588 2172

GENERALSERVICES

104

Building andConstruction

ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS

BUILT(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

FROMR40/WK

WENDY 041011 1B1IUAQ

sms

to 41911and we’ll

call you back.

WENDY

R1.50/sms

Am

y’s

Wen

dy

1611

10

HHOOUUSSEESS

WWEENNDDYYHHOOUUSSEESS

WWEENNDDYY

WE SPECIALISE INCARPORTS, VIBRACRETE

HOUSE & WALLSNO DEPOSIT,BLACKLIST

WELCOME TOILETS& ELECTRIC

MITCHELLS PLAIN021 397 8388

078 536 2678

072 542 7217

ATHLONE

021 696 4183

072 542 7217

AFTER HOURS

021 797 6569

021 762 1252

072 542 7217

GRASSY PARK/RETREAT

LANDSDOWNE

021 797 6569

072 542 7217

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ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &

DOORSSupplied & fitted.

( Chris082 570 5686021 638 5292

105

Home ImprovementInterior

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT­IN CUPBOARDS

And single units, replacecounter tops and brokencupboard doors, built in

undercounter ovens, Eye leveland drop in sinks, and all other

carpentery work done.Phone 073 278 2413

106

Home ImprovementExterior

A A p a v i n g , c a r p o r t s ,vibracrete and garages. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.

Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

DAVIDS PRECASTWe do all Vibrecrete Walls /

Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire /Carports / Structures &

Garages / Paving /Laminated Floors / Painting

Waterproofing / Roofs &Ceilings.

CONTACT :021 692 3107

021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655

083 691 4449

107

Repairs/Miscellaneous

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

A BEST CASH LOAN ­Admin order recission.Bridging finance­ALL HomeLoans­ R1m. (Wilma­073 247 6116 / 021 371 7572

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R180 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A1 CAR PAWN.VINNIG, GOEDKOOP OFOORBRUG PER FAKS.(082 359 2546/021 856 4183

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGE CREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

" 021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

073 439 3111

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE U WAITING

on a Pension/Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout?Sms/Call: Nawaal (

076 064 0458

ARE YOU INDEBT?

Clear your debt by callingSCM Debt Clearance

021­788 448524/hrs: 078 221 0193

ARE YOU SICK& TIRED OFYOUR DEBT?Cant control it

anymore? I canhelp you.

Garnishees onpayslips,

summonses,dont have

money for food?Reduce

payments to oneinstalment. Stop

thestruggling, the

help you need ishassle

free. Serviceguarenteed. Call

us now!(Audrey­

079 395 4709 orfax:

021 421 6817.Fax your ID,

payslipand all your

accounts to seewhat

you qualify for.

BOND PROBLEMS Solvedhere. Arrears, judgements,executions. We stop themhere! Real Solutions. Call ustoll free 0800 204 987

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

PROPERTY

DEALSTel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

CONSOLIDATEALL DEBT NOW!

R50 000 ­ R3MILLION

No propertyneeded

Blacklistedwelcome

(021) 706 8365OR 082 378 8272

CONSOLIDATIONApply for an old mutual

finance consolidation of debt orpersonal loan from R1 000 ­R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on

021 706 5029 or sms your nameto 082 990 4196

DEBT!!!

R 500 000 = ± R 3000 p.m

072 103 5339082 775 9737021 421 4991021 801 5883

RESTRUCTURE ALL

DEBT INTO 1 PAYMENT

DEBT & MONEY PROBLEMSR10 000 ­ R100 000

We can help(Len­ 021 425 7721

Waiting forPension/package

payouts?SMS or send

please call me”082 301 7856

0860 105 546IRIS BRIDGE

A BRIDGING loan?

Loans up to R15 000Garnished b/listed and

judgement.Monthly earners only.

( 073 147 4648 / 078 047 9827

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

SAME DAY PAYOUT!!Sms ID nr, name,surname,gross + nett salary073 763 7243

112

Curtains/Carpets/Upholstery

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.

All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Mattressess, cars & taxis.( Mark­ 021 371 5277/

082 335 0429/082 489 2592

M&MINTERIORS ­

Blinds, curtains,rods, upholstery

cleaning andcarpet cleaning.

All blindsless 10%. Phone

Moosa021 371 8917 or

083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

A­B TRUCKHIRE / COURIER

Anything &everything.

073 339 1828FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

117

TV/DVD/Video Services

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS

Efficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.

(021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS AND

INSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.

Service call repair charge ofR150.

Ph 083 268 1213

STAR TVREPAIRS

WE COLLECTAND DELIVER(082 579 6947

119

Painting

ALL PAINTING WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713

1140

Electrical Repairs

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes washing machines,tumble dryers etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021­671 5786or 082 705 8103.

A.W.A.ELECTRICAL

( Allan­021 392 1973/08

2 708 5700/email:

awaelectri­cal@telkom­

sa.net

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRS

Reasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

REGISTERED ELECTRICIANavailable all areas. Ph Jody on

081 310 7542

1141

General Services

A1 BLINDSFinance

arranged. Forquality blinds &free advice. Wehave the Widest

rangein the WesternCape and beat

anywritten quotation.(072 691 0050

1142

Carpentry

ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/

076 342 1470

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new

installations.All workmanship guaranteed.

(Frank 082 3544 076

Plumbing ­ Elect ­ DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

1145

Swimming PoolServices

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

HOLIDAYAND

TRAVEL

132

HolidayAccommodation

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R800p/night.Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

WEEKENDSPECIALS AT

CLUBMYKONOS

STARTING ATR600 PER

NIGHT!Contact Suzanne

021­448 2717office hours only

133

Tours

MAURITIUS from 14 Jan2012. 10 day trip includingbreakfast and dinner. Forinfo, call Velme 392 0148/073 202 5776

MOTORS

140

Spares and Accessories

WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536

142

Repairs – Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL

R1 800.Clutchoveralls,

R850.Gearboxrepairs fromR950.Parts &labour incl.

(021 376 6014/078 875 4394

145

Vehicles Wantedto Buy

OFFER FOREVERYONE'SATTENTION

I am looking for vehiclesthat are no longer running,broken down or damaged in

accidents.I pay cash andremove your vehicle free of

charge from any area.

(021 949 6066/076 2111 620

PROPERTY

167

Houses for Sale

TAFELSIG4 Bedrooms, 2 toilets,

R219 000. Ph 076 198 9046

WARELEYHOMES

Sellers inStrandfontein &

M/Plaincontact us for aFREE valuation

ofyour property.

Robert021 393 2410/08

3 427 0036

168

Accommodationto Share

PLUMSTEAD ­ lady wantedto share accommodation in 2bedroom newly­built grannyflat (072 923 0860 or076 772 8913

1795

Separate Entrances

KENWYN 1Bed, full bath,kitch. Incl. w+e.R2 600p/m.Avail 01/10/2011.(073 191 9862

STEENBERG (Off AllenbyDrive) Availableimmediately. Ph 082 412 5147

BUSINESS

194

BusinessOpportunities

AMERICAN COMPANYEXPANDING

Needs people with 50% Eng­lish. 5 candidates wanted.

www.FinallyFireYourBoss.com

Available in Cape Town areaData Entry work. With/without a computer. For info.sms name & address to072 813 6062. J.C. Enterprise.54 Main Road, P.E.088 129 8601

AVON COSMETICSExtra earning opportunity.Call Ursula 073 989 9440

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

AVON Reps needed urgently.Ph Angelisme 0730302903

AVON Reps needed urgently.Ph Jasmine 083 467 6381,(021) 696 3721

AVONReps needed urgently.

Athlone & surrounding areas.Call Sumaya 072 700 1581

EARN CASHNOW

Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman

084 414 7444 or021­637 5932 or

Zainoe084 530 0300

WE DON'TREPLY TO PSE

CALL MEEARN up to R720 in your firstweek & up to R1 440p/d. Easystep­by step tutorials. Own hrs.

Sms name & address for a fullinfo brochure to071 043 6064­ Ash Rd, GrassyPark

R30 000 + PER MONTHWORK AT HOME

10 candidates needed thisweek. Full training provided.

Work on your PC. Visit:www.businessforme.biz

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Amazing BusinessOpportunity

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TO FIND OUT HOWKeith 0741713456

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A V O N & J U S T I N E r e p sn e e d e d . ( M i l d r e d021 696 5866/ 079 053 8019

401

General Vacancies

A Registered companyurgently requires female towork from home. Mon­Fridand earn up to R150p/d + bo­nus + monthly comm. Must bebetween 18 & 59. Must residein Mitchells Plain Full trainingwill be provided. Reg.number:2005/044596/07.(078 561 2116

AVROY SHLAINAgents needed. ( Nikki

082 489 2592 /021 371 5277

EARN +­ R7000

When you train with us in :.Office Admin (1month).Call Centre (2 weeks)

. Data Capturing (2 weeks)Job placement guaranteed after

training. Deposit fee ­ R500Visit Cape Town

68 Bree street , Office 203Call : 021 424 1230 /

072 918 2000

FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE­ Typing, DataCapture, Excel, IT, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. 3Wks, pay 4 w/book.(021 683 8875 ­(Kenilworth Centre)

TELEMARKETERS NEEDEDFor organisation, with fund­

raising experience( 021 393 6262 or

021­393 7774 o/h only

404

Au Pairs

AU PAIRSUSA, Holland & Germany.

Girls & Guys are welcome toapply. Visit .www.ovc.co.za or

call 087 808 5277

428

Sales/Marketing

Young VibrantTelemarkerters

Between ages 18­ 25.Needed to join our fastgrowing industry. Noexperience needed fulltraning provided. Basicand Good commission.

Contact Jolene021 001 1013/078 432 9174

429

Staff Vacancies

5 ,, 4 , HOTELS ,BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIGCOMPANIES URGENTLY

NEEDS!.20 Receptionists

.30 Cashiers

.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers.10 Cruiseship Attendants.10 Flight Attendants/

AirhostessesFor More details please contactZetaweb or visit our offices on

112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room311, Cape Town, or CALL:

021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/073 219 8380

Blocks, Bricks,

Sand, Stone etc.SABS Approved

Call D R A Transport021 3747331 /

021 374 9718 O/H078 928 9829 A/H D

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PROPERTYOWNERS

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record.

Contact us today on021 880 6000 or senda please call me to:

076 716 6191t’s + c’s apply

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• R15 000 @ R155 pm

• R20 000 @ R193 pm

• R60 000 @ R579 pm

• R120 000 @ R1 165 pm

call 074 617 3612

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A consultant will be send out to meet you.

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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250

Mark Anthony1 041011 1B1M3HV.ai

Cute 2 beds, tiled lounge, very large fittedkitchen, bathroom,drive-way for 2 cars.

Lovely 3 beds, tiled thru-out, knotty pineceiling, aluminium frames, lounge, familybathroom,beautiful fully fitted kitchen,drive-way (3 cars), bars, security gates &

alarm.Grounds for expansion.

Free Standing 2 beds, lounge,fitted kitchen, tiled bathroom,tiled lounge +++ Garage.Close to local ShoppingCentre and CANALWALK.

Rocklands Only R299 000 Salberau/Elsies River R419 000(Close To Halt Road)

Summer Greensonly R499 000

Large Free-Standing 3 beds,largekitchen, lounge, bathroom, LargeGrounds. (If your combined wagesis R11 300 per month you can buy

this house.)

Neat 2 BEDS,TILED LOUNGE,FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM.If your combined wages isR7 500 per month you can

buy this house.

Eerste River R349 000(Close To Forest Drive)

Kleinvlei/Eerste RiverOnly R229 000

Large 3 beds, lounge,bathroom, large yard, very

large fitted kitchen, enclosed,carport for 3 cars+++ Garage

Semi- Detached house in complex. Cute 1bed, tiled lounge, tiled bathroom, fitted

kitchen, enclosed yard / entertainment area,safe environment, lots of parking.Close to allamenities. If your combined wages is approx.

R11 000 you can live in Ottery.

Portlands Only R399 000 Ottery Only R339 000(Close To Wetton Circle)

BARGAINS BARGAINSBARGAINS

OLD WOODLANDSR450 000.

A rare find, 4 beds, lounge, diningwith garage, on large plot. Loads of

potential. Needs TLC

VANGUARD VILLASR420 000.

3 Beds, freestanding, garage,lounge, FFK, with granite tops.Laminated floors in bedrooms.

Located in well maintained securitycomplex.

BAYVIEW R440 000 Neat, 2 bedswith garage plus huge separateentrance. Fully enclosed, burglar

bars and more.

SEACREST S/FONTEINR580 000. Super neat 4 beds with

FFK, BICS in all rooms withlaminated flooring. Garage can

accommodate 3 cars under cover.Main en­suite and family

bathrooms have been revamped.A must see!

Call Ashraf 074 811 6874 orNazeem 083 8599 252

COLORADOPROPERTY

INVESTMENTSFREE VALUATIONS:PH 021­372 4661

RASHIEDA 084 566 0087PORTLANDS: R375 000 2 brm,

lounge, f/bathr, f.kit, encl carport.COLORADO PARK R450 000

c/o plot, 2 brm, lounge, f/f kit,f/bathr, garage, big grounds.COLORADO PARK: R599 000.

3 brm, lounge, ff kit, f/bathr, carport+ 2 brm sep entr, encl

OLD COLORADO R699 000.3 Brm, bic, lounge, dining, f/bathr,

entertainment, s/pool, garRENTAL: MORGENSTER:

R3500pm. 2 beds, lounge, fit kit,fam bathr, enclosed

COLORADO PARK: 3 bedroomed,mes, lounge, dining, fully fitt kit,

fam bathr + 2 separate entrances.BONTEHEUWEL: 3 beds, lounge,

TV rm, fam bathr, dble garFOWZIA 082 969 0785

PORTLANDS: 2 bedr, lounge, ffk,fam bathr, carport, gar, R399 000

HASSIEM 082 730 6313WESTGATE: 3000m2 plot,

business rites.

PRIVATE [email protected], fax:

086 243 6905

TAFELSIG x 2 : 3 Beds,R245 000.

EASTRIDGE: 3 Bed, R245 000.DELFT Stunning, a must to view, 2

beds, fitted kitchen + pool.R295 000 incl cost.

LENTEGEUR: R299 000. 4 Beds,f/kit + bics + carport.

WESTRIDGE x 2R395 000. 3­4 bed.

COLORADO PARK Beautiful 3bed home, bics, fit kit, d.garage +

pool, entert area.R695 000

ROCKLANDS R399 000. Neat, 3bed, fit kit, sunken lounge

ROCKLANDS R275 000 3 bed,lots of potential

HEIDEVELD 2 bed, stunning,R310 000

PORTLANDS 3 bed, new home.R475 000

THE LEAGUE: 3 beds, bics, fullyfitted kit, tandem gar,

entertainment area, en suite.R450 000 neg.

RETREAT 3 bed, R570 000Call Tapee 074 2988 140,Shiehaam 082 936 1058

6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%,6.5%

SASSY ESTATESAKEEDA 073 709 7272

THE LEAGUES: 3 Beds, gar, neat,big, spacious grounds. R280 000LENTEGEUR: 3 beds, l/d, neat,

R275 000ELITHA PARK: x 2, 3 beds, gar,

f/k, R320 000.BEACON VALLEY: x 3, 3 beds,

encl, R260 000.LENTEGEUR: 3 beds, F/K + sept

entr. R320 000.WESTRIDGE: 3 beds, gar, encl.

R350 000.WESTRIDGE: 3 beds, gar,

enclosed, R350 000.WESTRIDGE: 3 beds, f/k, bics,

neat. R380 000.TAFELSIG: 3 beds, f/encl,

R230 000.EASTRIDGE: 4 beds, f/k, gar,

R280 000.BONTEHEUWEL: 2 beds, f/k, gar,

R290 000ROCKLANDS 3 beds, double gar,fit kit, sep entr, bargain R350 000

HEIDEVELD 2 beds, R270 000.MANENBERG: 1 bedr,

freestanding, very neat, R170 000.EASTRIDGE: 3 beds, carport,

R210 000.ROCKLANDS 3 beds, R275 000.

LYNETTE 078 616 [email protected]

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OLD WOODLANDSR450 000.

A rare find, 4 beds, lounge, diningwith garage, on large plot. Loads of

potential. Needs TLC

VANGUARD VILLASR420 000.

3 Beds, freestanding, garage,lounge, FFK, with granite tops.Laminated floors in bedrooms.

Located in well maintained securitycomplex.

BAYVIEW R440 000 Neat, 2 bedswith garage plus huge separateentrance. Fully enclosed, burglar

bars and more.

SEACREST S/FONTEINR580 000. Super neat 4 beds with

FFK, BICS in all rooms withlaminated flooring. Garage can

accommodate 3 cars under cover.Main en­suite and family

bathrooms have been revamped.A must see!

Call Ashraf 074 811 6874 orNazeem 083 8599 252

LANSDOWNE Flat securityblock, 2 bedrooms, R420 000.

LANSDOWNE/R/EASTSemi, 3 beds, fitted kitchen,garage, carport. R795 000

LANSDOWNE: 3 beds, 2bathrooms, lounge, family room,garage, maids room, 540m² plot.

R899 000.

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BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2| PARKING 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060392SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713

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BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1| GARAGE: 1 2 BED GRANNY FLATWEB ACCESS:

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BEDS: 5 | BATHS: 3 | PARKINGWEB ACCESS: KW1050691RAZEEN 072 619 8155

OTTERY R1,095 MillionOTTERY (FERNESS ESTATE) R875 000ZEEKOEVLEI R1.8 Million

GRASSY PARK R595 000

ZEEKOEVLEI R2.250 million

BEDS: 7 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2WEB ACCESS: KW1060525RAZEEN 072 619 8155

BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | GARAGE: 4 |2 X GRANNY FLATSRAZEEN 072 619 8155

SASMEER ESTATE R1, 695 Million LOTUS RIVER R875 000

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Fishermans Walk - Zeekoevlei“Under Offer” Pre Fab house 3 bed, lounge, fitted kitchenon 1 041m² plot in Fisherman’s Walk - Perfectly situated tobuild dream home and even work from home -

R 1.895 000

R1.550 millionRazeen 072 619 8155

R 740 000negAndy 074 470 7068www.pamgolding.co.za/southernsuburbs

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COMMISSSIONNEGOTIABLE!

Highlands VillageFree-Standing 2 beds, tiled lounge &

bathroom, open plan kitchen,drive-way.

ANTHONY ARENDSE021 704 0289082 673 1503

MARK ANTHONY2 041011 1B1M3UA

RondevleiR389 000

SELLERS INALL AREAS

WoodridgeOnly R429 000

Old Woodlands3 beds, tiled lounge (jetmaster), fully fitted kitchen, tiled

bathroom, garaging for 3 cars, braai,12x3 Wendy Housewith electricity and toilet and shower.

1 large bedroom, kitchen, toilet+++ Incomplete 2 bedroom

renovation. (If your combined wagesis R4 700.00 PER MONTH YOU CAN

BUY THIS HOUSE)

3 beds, kitchen, lounge, bathroom,garage. (If your combined wages isR11 000 per month you can buy this

house)

DelftR139 000

PortlandsOnly R369 000

FREE-STANDING2 beds, laminated floors, tiled

lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom,spacious yard.

PortlandsOnly R459 000

(House + 3 Granny Flats)2 bedroom house, long drive-way,burglar bars, in quiet Cul-De-Sac

+++ 3 Granny Flats of 1 bedroomeach. Present rental income of

R6 500.00 per month

WestridgeR339 000Ca u f r a a at n o y ur ro e t ! !ll s o v lu io n o p p r y !FREE

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Astrid 072 170 2087

3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath,parking 4 cars.

Clive 082 968 2810

4 beds, f/f kitch, dinette, sunkenlounge, f/bath, carport.Yumna 084 712 1342

Modern 3 beds, bic, f/f kitch, lounge, 1bed sep ent + en suite, parking 2 cars.

Narriman 072 374 0205

Old Strandfontein – R675 000Strandfontein – R650 000Beacon Valley – R320 000Old Strandfontein – R550 000. NEG

AGENTS NEEDED IN ALL AREAS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW

Clive: 082 968 2810

Tamsyn: 073 048 3642

Astrid: 072 170 2087Narriman: 072 374 0205

Yumna: 084 712 1342

Bayview – R599 000: 3 beds mes, f/f kitch, sunken lounge & dinette, fireplace,

Westridge – R329 000. NEG: 3 beds, f/kitch, lounge. braai area.

Heideveld – R150 000: 1 bed, kitch,bathroom. Portlands – R580 000. NEG: Dble Storey, 5 beds, f/f kitch, 2 x lounges,

2 x bathrooms, braai .

Tafelsig – R250 000: 3beds, f/kitch, lounge, f/bath, 3x6 wendy house parkingPortlands – R389 000: Semi 3 beds, kitch, lounge, bath, needs TLC. 2 cars.

London Village – R439 000: 3 beds, bics, lounge, f/f kitchen, carport, large plot.Rentals – Bayview – R3 000 - R3 200 available end September.

Strandfontein – R539 000: 3 beds, bics, f/f kitch, lounge & dinette, garage.

Bayview – R599 000: 3 beds, bics, f/kitch, lounge, dining-room, guest-toilet, pool,

tandem garage.Bayview – R200 000: Fully serviced plot. (Cash Buyers Only)

Bayview – R580 000: 4 beds, mes, f/f kitch, lounge, braai area, parking 6 cars.Rondevlei x 2 – R550 000: 3 beds, f/f kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4

Eastridge – R289 000: 3 beds, kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 1 car.cars.

Lentegeur – R299 000: 3 beds, kitch, lounge, f/bath, parking 4 cars.Lentegeur – R300 000: 2 beds, f/kitch, lounge, sun room, sep

Rocklands – R300 000: 3 beds, lounge, dining-room, f/kitchen, carport.entrance, parking 2 cars.

WOODLANDS: R480.000 excl

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

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ASHRAAF 072 945 5145

F/s, 4Beds(Bics), Lnge, 2xF/Bath,

OPFFFK, Laundry, TVrm, 373m²

LENTEGEUR: R410.000 excl

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

Ext.Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, K(Bics),

Encl, Paved, Very neat.

TAFELSIG: R250.000 excl

JENNY 073 247 3815

F/standing, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

Mes, FK, Encl, D/Lights, KPC.

MORGENSTER: R370.000 excl

LYNETTE 073 580 5059

Cnr F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, FFK

Carport, Encl, 306m², S/Gates.

NEW EASTRIDGE: R270.000 excl

JENNY 073 247 3815

F/standing, 3Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.

EASTRIDGE: R240.000 excl

JENNY 073 247 3815

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge. F/Bath,

Kitchen, Paved Yard, Encl, B/Bars.

WELTEVREDEN.V: R410.000

KEITH 084 888 2526

F/standing, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

FFK, E/Garden, Encl, 345m².

COLORADO: R220.000 excl

JESICHA 073 698 9260

Vacant Plot 464m²,

Enclosed.

TAFELSIG: R230.000 excl

SALAAMAH 083 670 9668

D/storey, 2Beds, Lounge cum

D/room, F/Bath, OPFK, Encl, 120m².

EASTRIDGE: R299.000 excl

JESICHA 073 698 9260

Semi, 3Beds. Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen,

Carport, Braai, Ent.Area, P(5xCars).

DELFT SOUTH: R260.000 excl

JESICHA 073 698 9260

D/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Kitchen, Encl,

Carport, Sliding door to balcony.

ALPINE PARK: R400.000 excl

ADOLPH 073 193 5878

F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Mes, FFK,

T/Garage, Encl, 253m², B/Bars.

ALPINE PARK: R399.999 excl

DESIREE 079 875 9975

Cnr F/s, 4Beds, Lnge, FFK (Dble eye

level), Drive thru Garage, Encl

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R320.000

NORMAN 083 772 8912

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, Family

Bath, FFK, Fully Enclosed.

BEACON VALLEY: R235.000 excl

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

Mais, 3Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Enclosed.

MANDALAY: R460.000 excl

ASHBY 072 777 6316

F/s, 3Beds(2Bics), Lounge, FFK,

Facade, Encl, 504m², A/Windows.

DELFT SOUTH: R200.000 excl

JESICHA 073 698 9260

2Beds, Lounge, Family Bathroom,

Shower, Kitchen, Enclosed

BEACON VALLEY: R259.000 excl

NAJWA 082 377 7027

Semi, 3Beds, D/room, FFK, F/Bath,

Park (2xCars), E/Garden, Encl.

OTTERY/L.RIVER: R310.000 excl

KAREN 079 808 3877

Mais, 2Beds, Lnge, Jetmaster,

F/Bath, Carport, Encl, Park(5xCars).

ROCKLANDS: R290.000 excl

JENNY 073 247 3815

Semi, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, B/Bars.

ROCKLANDS: R320.000 excl

FATGIEYAH 073 632 3889

Semi, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,

FK, Little Courtyard, 160m².

STRANDFONTEIN: R560.000

ADOLPH 073 193 5878

F/s, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Carport, Very neat, L/Floors.

CHARLESVILLE: R650.000 excl

SHAHMILAH 078 786 5918

F/s, 3Beds (Bics), Lnge, S/toilet, FK,

MQ, D/Garage, Facade, 405m².

WETTON 021 761 0707

M/PLAIN 021 391 2200

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ROCKLANDS• Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, LargeGrounds –Walrus Street – R280 000

WESTGATE• Extended 2 Beds, F/Kit, Toilet & Shower, Lounge, DBLGarage, Large Grounds, Quiet Area – Palladium Street –R399 000

HANOVER PARK• Mais 2 Beds, AluminiumWindows, O/P Kit + Lounge,Fam Bath + Shower, Tiled, L/Grnds very Neat, Garage,F/Encl – Grove Street – R220 000• Cnr Mais 3 Beds, O/P Kit + Lounge, Fam Bath – GreenTurf Road – R250 000

BEACONVALLEY• Semi 3 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, Carport –Hengelaar Street – R260 000• F/S 3 Beds carpets, F/Bath, Kitchen, O/P L/Drm tiledthroughout + Sep Entrance 1Bed, Carport, F/Enclosed –Hartleyvale Street – R300 000

EASTRIDGE• 4 beds, 2 with Bics, Lam Fls, Lrg F.F.F.Kit, F/Bath Tiled,Gar 3 Cars, F/Encl –Orberon Crescent – R270 000

SEARIDGE PARK• 3 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, Car Parking 3 Cars, Biggrounds – Kilimanjaro – R250 000

MANDALAY• 3 Beds Large Main Bedrm On Suite, carpets throughout,F/Bath, F/F Kitchen, O/Plan L/Diningrm tiled throughout,Very Large Grounds – Elgar Road – R420 000

LENTEGEUR• Semi 3 Beds Lam Flrs, F/Bath, Lounge & F/F/Kit Tiled,Sep Entrance 1 Bed + Unfinished Gar, Big Grounds –Poppy Street – R320 000

LOST CITY• F/S 3 Beds, Toilet/Shower, Kitchen, Lounge, Parking for5 Cars, Big grounds – Tafelberg Street – R220 000

TAFELSIG• Mais 3 Beds, F/Bath,F/Kit,Lounge, Parking for 3 Cars –Felixberg – R250 000

BLUEDOWNS3 Beds, Tiled F/Kit, F/Bath, Carport, F/Encl, Gar – Pyramit –R400 000

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R645 000: SAN REMO(A MUST SEE)Modern free standing 3 bdrm(main ensuite)

fully alarmed, automated garage doors,fully enclosed, aluminium windows. ffk 2 bedrmwith bics, lounge and dining room with fireplace,

study laminated flooring throughout, familybathroom and plenty of parking,SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118.

R285 000 ROCKLANDS

ALFONZO 079 946 9937

3 Beds,Kitchen, Family bathroom,Lounge, Paved back yard,

Fairly big grounds

R 550 000: STRANDFONTEIN

R500 000 OLD COLORADO

SHANAAZ 071 203 6341

Freestanding 3 bdrm house, main bdrm withbics, fitted kitchen, lounge,dining room and biggrounds. 567m² plot size, and Main En-suite.

R580 000 STRANDFONTEIN

SHANAAZ 071 203 6341

3 bdrm house with bic. in all, lounge,dining room, fitted kitchen and

parking for 4 cars.

FAZLOODIEN082 495 8989

R699 000 GRASSY PARK

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3 Beds, BIC in all rooms, Main en-suite,FFK, Family bathroom, Lounge +

Dining room on large plot.

R319 000 BEACON VALLEY

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411.

Neat 5 bdrm house,lounge dining room,family bathroom, with shower and garage,

fully enclosed.

R250 000 TAFELSIG

SHANAAZ 071 203 6341.

Semi attached 3 bedroom lounge,kitchen,and family bathroom.

R180 000 GRASSY PARK

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2 Bdrm flat, Lounge, f/f Kitchen,family bathroom situated on the

ground floor of Sandpiper Mansions.

R239 000 HILLVIEW

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Neat 3 bdrm house, fully enclosed,lounge, dining room, kitchen,

family bathroom, and parking for 3 cars.

R780 000 GRASSY PARK

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Softball season set to sizzleLYNN PRINS

SOFTBALLERS are set tospend another summer of hot

days on the playing field whenseason kicks off this weekend.

Grass burns will be nursed andpressure will mount as everyoneaims to be the victorious team. Lastseason, Mitchell’s Plain’s SuperLeague team Westridge Yankeestook their game to another levelwhen they were crowned knockoutand league winners – and the pres-sure is on again, as Yankees willhave to work twice as hard to keeptheir titles fromtheir toughcompet-itors.

A lot of interesting moves havebeen made by coaches and players,and spectators can only look for-ward to an exciting and entertain-ing season.

With the likes of Steven Rodkin(former Yankee) now head coach ofGlenthorn A’s, Tanya Price headcoach of Falcons, Bronwyn vanHeerden with Old Mutual Cubs, andNazeem Dulvie, senior SA coach,making his appearance again withthe Yankees, the season is sure tobe a challenging one.

A further shakeup came whenFalcons merged with Norman Hen-shilwood High School in Constan-tia. Rodkin says both he and histeam are very excited for the sea-son. “Last season Glenthorn A’s

came so close to winning the league,so our goal will be to win the leaguethis season. However, winning theleague is a long term goal, and wehave lots of small goals to achieve.”

Rodkin adds that preparation hasbeen difficult, since three of hisplayers are in theSAunder-19 team.

St Martin’s, who were finalistswith Yankees in the knockout lastseason, came blisteringly close toending up fourth on the log for theleague, but Old Mutual Cubsnabbed the position. This season, StMartin’s will be coached by JillianAlexander, who coached GlenthornA’s to second place last season.

Van Heerden, who joined up withOMC Cubs, says: “My feelings to-wards the season are positive – I dobelieve the season will be challeng-ing, as there have been manychanges within the clubs and thelevel is evenly spread, so I am look-ing forward to some good, competi-tive games.

“The OMC Cubs have been work-ing hard, and there is a great mix-ture of youth and experience. Theyare committed to improving theirpersonal game, and uplifting thestandard of play within their club.”

Price, meanwhile, says her teamis ready to take on the season andsecure the title.

“We have goals for the club thisseason, and not just the team. Wehave youngsters we want to developand expose to better coaching and

more opportunities.“The season will definitely be a

competitive one,” she echoes.Yankees coach Dulvie feels simi-

larly: “This season will be a toughone, especially with new team dy-namics, and we’re looking forwardto an exciting, challenging, andcompetitive season, since there are

new moves everywhere.“Our team is definitely ready,

waiting in anticipation.”New players to Yankees’ ranks

are Kaylynn Stoffels (from St Mar-tins), Kim Nicholson (former SAplayer from Falcons, who ostensi-bly retired a season ago), AimeeCampbell (Glenthorn A’s) and Can-

dice Stephens (formerly of Old Mu-tual Cubs, and recently returnedfrom Canada, where she played forCalgary Kaizen). Juliana ForeroBecerra from Colombia will makeher return to Yankees.

Tanta Sports’ Carly Mulder,meanwhile, will now play for Gl-enthorn A’s.

CLOSE CALL: Lara Erasmus makes a desperate attempt to slide in safe to home plate, where Sammy Jones ofFalcons awaits to tag. Photo: Rashied Isaacs

City welcomes Africa Cup of Nations

TAKE A SEAT: Jadwin Ranck of Junction Rovers (Green) Rygate LFA lands past a kickby Morne Maarman of Woodlands during their semi­final clash on Saturday at VygieskraalStadium. Rovers won 4­0. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images

THE City of Cape Town is overjoyed at thenews that the Africa Cup of Nations is com-ing to South Africa in 2013, after an agree-ment between soccer groups in Libya andSouth Africa was ratified by the Confedera-tion of African Football (CAF).

“The biennial Africa Cup of Nations is thecontinent’s premier soccer contest, attract-ing hundreds of thousands of spectatorsfrom all soccer-loving countries,” says coun-cillor Grant Pascoe, the City’s Mayoral Com-mittee member for Tourism, Events andMarketing.

“We are excited that the event is comingto South Africa in 2013. This is a fitting trib-ute to South Africa, following its successfulhosting of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

“The City is ready to work with the SAFootball Association (Safa) with the hope ofhosting some of the tournament’s majorgames in Cape Town.

“We will support the Safa in its bid to usethe event to further showcase the country’sabilities and organisational capacity.

“Cape Town looks forward to being an in-tegral part of this continental event.”

A ride of fun and fellowshipIRMA TITUS

THE YOUTHS of New Apostolic Church(NAC) branches from around the Cape cele-brated Heritage Day with some serious fun inthe sun at the famous South African themepark – Ratanga Junction. More than twohours before the park’s gates opened, wellover 6 000 youths and ministers convergedoutside its fences. Tickets had been availablesince August, and were reported to be com-pletely sold out on the day.

The biggest attraction was the wild rollercoaster that everyone knows as the “Cobra”.Most of the youths had no problems standingin the long lines – for up to half an hour – toget their few moments of adrenalin overload.

The youths were also entertained with per-formances by the park’s resident characters,but the youngsters themselves owned thestage, as the programme mostly showcasedtalent from the various NAC Cape congrega-tions, who came from as far off as Wellingtonand Port Elizabeth.

SPRINGSMILES:Seenbasking inthe sunare Octa­via Tango,JodieTheronand RudiPhillipsfromHanoverPark.

COUNTDOWN: Getting ready to take flight withthe Cobra are Joshua Cole and Justin Swartzfrom Mitchell’s Plain.

IN CHARACTER: Seenwith Ratanga Junc­tion’s mascot, Murphythe Meerkat, are someof the members of theNAC’s youth commit­tee, who helped organ­ise the event. Fromleft, Raiben Scheep­ers, Gavin van der Hov­en, Allister Kriel, OwenPeters and HillyneJonkerman.

DEATH­DEFYING: Virginie Sohaand Shannon Seleke from Bonte­heuwel. Photos: Irma Titus

EARLY BIRDS: From left: Joshua Cole, MilanoLategan and Justin Swarts, all from Mitchell’sPlain, beat most of their peers to the Cobra –they made a beeline for it the moment they gotinto the park.

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THE road to the quarterfinals for Eng-land nearly ended on Saturday.

Scotland nearly dominated the team, butChris Ashton’s 78th-minute try left the Scotswith a disappointing 16-12 defeat; their onlyhope to remain in the tournament rode on aloss by Argentina, but this proved in vain.

SA also had a shaky match when theyplayed the Samoans in a fiercely physicalclash that sent Frans Steyn, who had been anoutstanding replacement inside centre, homewith an injury.

SA still managed to win their Friday match13-5 through good defensive play.

On Saturday, another major upset was seenwhen Tonga beat France 19-14, and Australiabeat Russia 68-22. On Sunday, meanwhile, Ar-gentina crushed Scotland’s dreams whenthey beat Georgia 25-7, with host team NewZealand destroying the Canadians 79-15 andIreland grabbing a 36-6 win from the Italians.

This Saturday, the first quarterfinal matchwill be played by Ireland and Wales at 07:00in Wellington; at 09:30, England takes on

France in Auckland. SouthAfricanow facesAustralia inthe quarterfinal on Sundayat 07:00 in Wellington, andNew Zealand will play Ar-gentina at 09:30 in Auckland.

SA wasn’t the only team tosuffer a casualty during theferocious games; New Zea-land supporters also lost flyhalf Dan Carter to an injury– he’ll be out for the rest ofthe tournament.

Looking back at last week,People’s Post explained therules around penalty kicks,free kicks and the 22m drop-out. This week, People’s Postwill focus on the rugby markand hand-offs.

Rugby markThis rule is used infrequently – when iso-

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catches a ball on the fly, but it could be anyplayer who grabs it after it’s been kickedahead by the opposition and has not yet

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A stiff-arm fend may cause the tackler tofall to the ground, taking him out of the play.

• Next week People’ Post will focus on whathappens after the mark is called, and on in-goals.

RUGBY GURU: Lynn Prins.

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A WEEKEND training camp in CapeTown showed just how fearless the

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The squad of 20 are definitely not afraidof swinging a bat facing decent fast pitching,or throwing a ball from the outfield to naila runner; as the saying goes, “Dynamitecomes in small packages.”

Getting ready for the upcoming JuniorWomen’s World Championship (JWWC), thegirls took on Falcons super league team ina warm-up match on Saturday, and playeddouble matches against Westridge Yankeeson Sunday, showing dynamic character to-ward both teams.

However, Lester Smith, coach of the SAunder-19s, feels that there is still a lot of prep-aration ahead.

“This weekend was our first match situa-tions, and I am not entirely satisfied with thegirls’ performances – there still needs to bea lot of hard work before we can actually beready to take on the world championship.”

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Leading up to the JWWC, People’s Postaims to profile a couple of players everyweek to introduce them to the public.

• First up is Western Province player Kath-ryn van Boom (17). This Grade 11 student atBergvliet High School plays as catcher forTanta Sport.

Her hobbies include reading and, ofcourse, playing sport; she enjoys the musicof The Arrows, James Morrison, and AliciaKeys, with her favourite actor being BenStiller.

The burgeoning sportswoman – whose fa-vourite foods are lasagne and steak – hassome serious life goals: She wants to studyat UCT’s Health Science Faculty, and to con-tinue representing her country in softball.

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• KwaZulu-Natal’s Julia Meaker, also aged17, plays for Ashleys and takes up outfieldand catcher positions.

Currently in Grade 11 at Durban Girls’High School, her hobbies include mountainbiking, touch rugby and hockey. She enjoysa variety of old and new music, and her fa-vourite actor is Ryan Reynolds.

Her power foods are pasta and pizza, andher life goal is “to be the best me I can be”.She’s driven by two motivational quotes:“The harder you fall, the higher youbounce,” and, “Adversity can either breakyou or make you break records.”

LOCAL: Kathryn van Boom. Photos: Neezaam KarriemKWAZULU CATCHER: Julia Meaker.