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CONFUSION: SUBCOUNCILS ANDWARDS MIXED UP
Whose suburb is it?
Richwood residents believe they have fallen off the map with regards to the treatment it receives from the City of Cape Town. City representatives can also not agree which councillor is responsible
for this suburb. PHOTO: ELECTRONICALLY MANIPULATED
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ichwood falls under subcouncil 7,ward
105. Ormaybe it falls under subcouncil
3, ward 5?
Or perhaps it is already part of the new
ward 1?
Richwoods ward councillor is Justin Bas-
son. Or is it Helen Carstens?
Basson reckons its Carstens andCarstens
reckons its Basson.
So whose suburb is it anyway?
If all this sounds rather confusing, spare
a thought for the residents, who claim the
City of Cape Town has forgotten about
them.
Richwood feels unloved and unwanted.
Basson doesnt respond to invites, and he ig-
nores our mails and phone calls, says resi-
dent and neighbourhood watch chairperson
Grant Ferreira.
Basson says there is no need for him to at-
tend meetings or respond to invites because
he is no longer the ward councillor for Rich-
wood.
According to him Carstens should be tak-
ing it upon herself to ensure the suburb
doesnt feel unloved.
If I were Carstens I would make sure the
residents of Richwood know my name and
vote for me in the coming elections, says
Basson.
On why he didnt communicate this per-
ceived change in councillors to the suburb
he says it is Carstenss duty to ensure aware-
ness.
Carstens, on the other hand, says there is
absolutely no truth in Bassons claim that
Richwood now falls under her ward.
It is absolutely incorrect. Basson is the
councillor of ward 105 and Richwood falls
underward 105. Thiswill be the caseupuntil
3 August, she insists.
Basson will apparently no longer stand as
councillor come the elections and Richwood
will fall under anewly createdward thatwill
consist of suburbs such as Burgundy Estate
and Plattekloof.
This will apparently be known as ward 1.
We cannot reveal the exact boundaries at
this stage. It is up to the demarcationboard,
says Carstens.
Ferreira first heard of this new ward at
a recent meeting between a neighbouring
suburbs community and Carstens.
He wanted to know why no-one has com-
municated this to the residents of Richwood,
who have been left in limbo for longer than
he cared to know.
Last night, afterTygerBurgerwas printed,
his call for communication was heeded in a
public meeting between a City of Cape Town
representative and the Richwood communi-
ty.
It is expected that residents will be made
aware of the new ward demarcation.
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But with the elections fast approaching, a
lot will have to be done to put residents at
ease.
While councillors bicker among them-
selves, the already exasperated Ferreira
says the Democratic Alliance has forgotten
about Richwood.
For the last year and a half the DA as a
whole simply doesnt think Richwood has a
right to anything, he fumes, adding that
even before Bassons apparent misunder-
standing of his responsibilities towards
Richwood, Basson was perceived as an ab-
sent councillor who never really cared
about them or attended their meetings.
Basson responds by saying: When I in-
herited Richwood, it was a forgotten sub-
urb, but we cleaned up the parks, communi-
catedwith the residents, built speed humps,
and retro-fitted the streetlights, to name but
a few things.
It is not true that the City doesnt care
about the suburb. And I can assure them
that neither the Economic Freedom Front
nor the African National Congress have
put a foot there.
According to him it is a good thing that
Richwood will fall under a new ward after
the elections, because it was always going
to be challenging to include it in ward 105,
which includes Philadelphia, Joosten-
bergvlakte, Fisantekraal and Malmesbury
farms.
Carstens agrees with Basson that this
ward structure was never going to work,
and shes glad its going to change.
Basson continues: Every ward gets allo-
cated a R700 000 budget. Its easy to spend
that money in Carstenss ward 5, which in-
cludes Edgemead and Bothasig. Everything
is already in place. You can get really crea-
tive in that ward, but not in 105 with Fisan-
tekraal.
Ferreira concedes that Basson has a diffi-
cult ward.
He says this simply placesmore emphasis
on spendingwhat littlemoney there iswise-
ly.
Our parks were upgraded for R70 000
parks nobody really uses. There are more
pressing needs in the suburb, such as the
roads! The street lights were replaced, but
the trees are still concealing it. And then
there is the pressing need to address the N7
illegal pedestrian crossing issue. When will
something finally be done about this? Rich-
wood has been fighting for more than 14
years to get authorities to do something
about it. Every day 1400 people cross the N7
between Dunoon and Richwood every
day!
Basson says theN7 isnt the Citys respon-
sibility, since it is a national road.
All of the above indicate that the new
councillor, whoever it is going to be, will
have their hands full.
The Art of Bonsai, a free talk on Bonsai
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Visit www.stodels.com for more.
Models of yesteryear strut their stuff at fair
The Cape Model and Toy Club
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550 visitors to their Winter
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Edgemead Town Hall on Sat-
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trains, slot cars, plastic kits
and other collectables for the
young and the young-at-heart
to explore. Carina Roux took
her camera along.
More information about CMTC
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Contact him on 021 558 9533
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ie Panorama-, Welgelegen- en Platte-
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nader aan hul droom om nommer-
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rig.
Al wat hulle nou nodig het, is R74 000 van
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R250 000 vir die eerste fase.
Die gemeenskap het klaar n groot hoe-
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skenking aan die buurtwag maak.
In die eerste fase sal daar ondermeer drie
kameras opgerig word wat deur die Stad
Kaapstad geskenk is. Toepaslike rekenaar-
sagteware en n databasis sal aangeskaf
word.
Volgens Hannes Rudman, een van die
projekbestuurslede, is die eerste fase die
duurste.
Daarna sal meer kameras aangekoop
word met geld wat hopelik uit die gemeen-
skap sal kom.
Die totale koste van die projek sal onge-
veer R1,3 miljoen wees.
Ons glo meer inwoners sal bydraes le-
wer sodra die eerste kameras genstalleer
is, s Rudman.
Volgens hom is dit noodsaaklik dat die
PWP-area een stap voor misdadigers moet
bly.
Ander areas wat al hierdie soort kame-
ras genstalleer het, het n groot afname in
misdaad beleef. In een area het die misdaad
met tot 80% gedaal. Ons is besorgd oor die
veiligheid van ons area, want daar is wel
n toename in misdaad hier. Misdadigers
identifiseer sagte teikens, en as ons nie
hierdie kameras installeer nie, sal ons n
sagte teiken bly, verduidelik hy.
Die uitdaging vir die projekbestuurspan
is om die gemeenskap te kry om saam te
trek. Vandie inwoners ishuiwerigomgeld
te skenk, want hulle glo dit is onregverdig
as hulle R1 000 skenk en hul buurman slegs
R200. Gelukkig gee die meeste sover darem
R1 000, s hy.
Dit is ook nie nodig om dadelik die geld
beskikbaar te stel nie. Inwoners kan slegs
vir ons n beloftemaak dat hulwel n sekere
hoeveelheid sal skenk sodat ons die volgen-
de stappe kan neem.
Misdadigersword al hoemeer professio-
neel voordat hulle byvoorbeeld by n huis
inbreek.
Rudman s kriminele fynkam n gebied
versigtig en besluit dan waar hulle gaan
toeslaan.
Op die oomblik teiken hulle huise met
aluminium-vensters met diefwering voor
die boonste twee vensters, maar nie oor die
onderste deel nie. Die inbrekers verwyder
die onderste paneel baie vinnig, en doen dit
gewoonlik in die nag wanneer mense tuis
is. Vrydagaand was daar sommer drie van
hierdie voorvalle, s hy.
Volgens hom sal hierdie kriminele twee
keer dink as die area gemonitor word deur
die kameras.
V Indien jy diewaarde sien vanhierdie soort kameras
en nog nie n bydrae gemaak het nie, kan jy na
www.pwpnw.co.za gaan vir inligting oor hoe om te
werk te gaan.
PWPnader aan kameradroom
Bruce Allan (35) van Parowvallei
moet R8 000 aan n swart vrou be-
taal nadat hy haar beledig en be-
swadder het.
Hy is verlede week in die Good-
wood-landdroshof skuldig bevind
op n aanklag van strafregtelike
persoonlikheidskending nadat
hy haar n k***, n bobbejaan en
n f*** b*** genoem het.
Buiten die R8 000, is Allan ook
gevonnis tot nege maande kor-
rektiewe toesig, wat ses maande
van huisarres insluit. Allan sal
ook vir nege maande gemeen-
skapsdiens by die Parow-polisie-
kantoor moet doen in die vorm
van skoonmaak- en instandhou-
dingswerk. Laastens sal hy ook
opsyeiekoste nkursus inwoede-
beheer moet ondergaan.
Allan het verlede November na
Linos TuckShop inPinelands ge-
gaan en gevra vir bystand om die
Lotto te speel. Die slagoffer was
glo besig om die yskas skoon te
maak. Sy het vir Allan gevra om
n bietjie te wag. Dit was toe dat
Allan sy humeur verloor en haar
beledig het. Volgens Sean Lea,
landdros, was die versoeking
groot omAllan tronk toe te stuur.
Man boet vir rassistiese beledigings
Quick action from Bothasig
police officers led to the suc-
cessful arrest of two robbers.
Recently the police were
called out to a scene in Rich-
wood where a complainant
was robbed at gunpoint in an
open field. The complainant
gave a good description and in-
dicated that he had seen the
suspects in Dunoon before.
The officers under leader-
ship of warrant officers Dean
Newman and Gavin Ford im-
mediately went to block off ac-
cess to the N7 from Richwood
and also patrolled theN7.New-
man and Constable Jonathan
Kriel noticed a pedestrian on
the N7 who fitted the descrip-
tion of one of the suspects.
He had shoes and a cell-
phone that looked like that of
the complainant, who later
identified the property as his.
Kriel arrested the suspect,
who gave information regard-
ing the other suspectwhich led
to the arrest of the second sus-
pect shortly thereafter.
The suspects, aged 37 and 42,
will appear in court soon.
Quick action nets robbers
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As from next year, the oldest pre-primary
school in Edgemead (established 1977) will
be offering full-day facilities.
According to the chairperson of the
Edgemead Pre-primary Schools Associa-
tion (EPPSA), Chantelle Rodinis, the need
for full-day care has increased tremendous-
ly over the past few years.
Established in 1977, the school has ser-
viced the area with an outstanding half-day
academic programme, but since times are
changing and more families are consisting
of twoworkingparents, theneed for full-day
care has increased to the point where it has
become necessary for us to accommodate
the demand.
As from January 2017, parents will have
two choices: they can either enrol their chil-
dren for half the day or have them taken
care of for the full day.
The half-day children will start their day
at 08:00 at their respective campuses and en-
joy a normal academic day until 12:45.
Those signed up for any extramural activi-
ties can be collected at 13:30.
The full-day children will start their day
from 07:00 at their respective campuses. At
the end of the academic day, the full-dayAn-
ton Anreith Campus children will be trans-
ported to the Denison Way Campus, where
the afternoon programme will commence
and run until 17:45.
The full-day children will have access to
a structured holiday programmeduring the
April, July and October school holidays.
Holiday care will not be available during
the three weeks from 15 December.
Spaces are limited and will be booked on
a first come/first served basis.
VFormore information or to reserve your place, con-
tact the EPPSA admin office on 021 558 1783 or
email [email protected].
School now offers full-day care
Parow Library is again hosting an excit-
ing holiday programme during the school
holiday.
Childrenwill be able to enjoy free activ-
ities at the library. Each activity starts
with storytelling at 11:00, so go and join
the fun!
Roscoe Williams from the non-govern-
mental organisation Read to Rise will be
there to read to the children today
(Wednesday) and Tygerberg Nature Re-
serve will run a three-day programme
from Monday 4 to Wednesday 6 July.
Then, on Friday 8 July there will be a fun
quiz and onMonday 11 JulyWally 107will
teach children about who to call in an
emergency. On Tuesday 12 July it will be
about road safety. Then join in the fun
with bingo on Wednesday 13 July.
The programme ends on Thursday 14
July with a movie and popcorn.
There is no cost for the activities, but
bookings should bemade at the library on
the corner ofMcIntyre Street and 1st Ave-
nue in Parow.
V Contact the library on 021 444 0940/41 or par-
Exciting holiday programme at libraries
ANDR BAKKES
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I
n the sparsely populated Karoo, there is
an undeniable lack of fundraising oppor-
tunities for organisations depending on
it.
The need for such an organisations inter-
vention is nonetheless desperate.
The Karoo Animal Protection Centre
helps animals in need, but who helps the
centre?
The charity shop on Voortrekker Road,
run by volunteer Gloria Pitlo, answered
their call and now she sends her own cry
for help to the residents of Parow, Bellville,
Goodwood and beyond.
But its very much a case of quid pro quo
with something for something exchanged
on a daily basis. Every time you buy some-
thing at this second-hand shop, a large part
of the proceeds go straight to the Karoo.
TheCharityBargainShop,which sells do-
nated secondhand goods, has been operat-
ing at the premises for a year and a half and
sends thousands of rands to the area on a
monthly basis.
This gem of all charity shops is open ev-
ery Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 15:00
and is situated opposite the Shoprite Park
in the Montana Building
I have always loved animals, and I will
do everything in my power to play a part in
assisting an organisation that I believe in,
says Gloria.
But she cant do it alone. She depends on
her husband and her partner to help out
when needed. And of course the public.
It was unbelievably difficult to get the
word out there that we are operating a char-
ity shop from these premises, she recalls.
We even handed out flyers on the road
with hearts inviting the public to have a
cookie with us in the shop itself. Slowly but
surely people are becoming aware of what
we are doing here, the committed Gloria
continues.
Creating awareness around the shop and
the shops cause is just part of a challenge,
however. She needs the public to buy and
donate goods, but hermost urgent call is for
someone to pay their monthly rent of ap-
proximately R3500 someone who shares
Glorias commitment and who has the
means to make a difference ... someone that
wants to be the hero of animals they will
never see.
V For more information contact Gloria on
083 450 2782.
Local charity cries for Karoo help
Volunteer
Gloria
Pitlo,
manager
of The
Charity
Bargain
Shop in
Voortrek-
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The Golden Age Seniors will be holding
theirmonthly craft and foodmarket on Satur-
day 2 July at the Bothasig Community Hall
in Link Road from 09:00 to 14:30.
Tea, coffee, tasty rolls, home-made cakes,
pies and freshly baked samoosas will be on
sale.
V Contact Merle Clarke on 082 426 0332 for more.
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Bothasig police officers got more than
they bargained for when they decided to
stop and search a heavily loaded bakkie.
Warrant Officer Johan Kotze and Con-
stables Cello Mcutshenge and Andrew
Simmer from the Bothasig police were
on patrol on the N7 in the direction of
Cape Town recently when they noticed
a heavily laden silver Colt bakkie. As
there has been successes with abalone
busts, they decided to investigate as the
back of the vehicle was covered with tar-
paulin.
When the officers indicated that the
driver should pull over, he ignored them
and sped away. The officers then chased
the vehicle from the N7 to the N1 and
eventually to the intersection of the R300
and the Stellenbosch Arterial Road,
where the vehicle was pulled over.
As the occupants exited, one of them
opened fire at police officers.Theofficers
managed to detain two of the three sus-
pects. When the bakkie was searched,
they didnt find abalone, but approxi-
mately a ton of copper cable which was
identified as Eskom overhead cables.
Both suspects were arrested and de-
tained at the Kuils River police station
on charges of attemptedmurder and pos-
session of presumed stolen property.
Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Jacobs
praised themembers for their tenacious-
ness in this incident by not letting the
suspects escape and their successful ar-
rests.
Police chase copper cable thieves
A
n on-duty policeman from Bothasig
caught a suspect who grabbed a wom-
ans phone.
Warrant Officer Dean Newman was fin-
ishing shopping at DeGrendel Centre when
he heard someone shout for help.
As he left the store he heard a female
shout for assistance and immediately re-
sponded. The shocked female told him that
a suspect had grabbed her cellphone while
she was waiting in her vehicle. She pointed
out the suspectwhowas running away from
the scene.
Newman immediately gave chase and
caught upwith the suspect in a nearby open
field. He arrested the suspect, a 26-year-old
resident from Dunoon, on a case of robbery
and could also hand back the owners phone
which was found in possession of the sus-
pect.
Station Commander Lieutenant Colonel
Patrick Jacobs praised Newman for his ac-
tions and says he is proud to be associated
and have an officer of Newmans calibre on
his staff.
According to the ever smiling Newman
he was very glad to be of service and able
to return the complainants phone.
Onduty cop grabs cell thief
The Lions Club De Grendel recently held an
induction dinner at the Parow Golf Club
where the efforts of Lion Fatima Kotze were
praised.
During the function two long-serving
memberswere also greeted as they resigned.
TonyandHettieAllanwere extremely ac-
tive members of the club for 42 years.
Says spokespersonMikeWood: Itwill not
be a goodbye as they intend keeping in touch
and volunteering when available. As char-
ter members of the De Grendel Club they
helped planned the clubs activities and its
growth over the years and will be sorely
missed by the club members. We wish them
good health and may they enjoy their free
time.
Meanwhile,Kotze receiveda commemora-
tive plaque as thanks for her outstanding
contributions to service and fundraising
projects of the club.
Her annual Spring Day luncheon is held
at the Portuguese Club on the first Saturday
in September and is always a resounding
success.
Two say goodbye, not farewell
Past president of the De Grendel Lions Club,
Martin Kallis, hands over a commemorative
plaque to Lion Fatima Kotze.
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he worlds largest floating book fair,
the MV Logos Hope, docked in Cape
Town harbour last Thursday just in
time for the school holiday and will be open
for visitors daily until Monday 11 July.
With over 5000 book titles at affordable
prices covering science, hobbies, cooking,
arts, travel, languages, religion, medicine
you name it there is something for every-
one.
In addition there is a visitors deck to ex-
plore with some interactive displays and
various on-board events.
The Logos Hope, owned by GBA Ships, a
German registered non-profit organisation,
sails across the globe with the purpose of
bringing Knowledge, Help and Hope to
the nations of the world.
Part of their vision is to promote peace by
embracing diversity, and as Capetonian
NeilMeiring can attest, it can be a challenge
when you are part of a crew of 400 members
from over 50 different nations.
After 16 months on board, the former car
mechanic from Kensington says its the
best experience he has ever had.
Neil felt led by the Lord to quit his job,
not sure what the next step would be. Soon
afterwards he heard about the Logos Hope
through an OM Ministries outreach at the
Strewers church in Kensington.
I didnt want to do it. I tried everything
to get out of it, but it was like the Lord kept
telling me this is what I should do.
The crew and staff are all non-salaried
volunteers, many working in their profes-
sional capacity. Neil started out in the gal-
ley and worked his way to the engine room.
Since the 1970s the fleet of GBA ships has
been welcomed in over 500 ports in more
than 160 countries as the ship provides good
educational literature and promotes unity
in diversity.
V The Logos Hope is at Jetty 2 at the V&A Water-
front until Monday 11 July. Opening hours are from
14:00 to 21:30 Sunday to Tuesday, and from 10:00
to 21:30 Wednesday to Saturday. Entrance is R5 for
adults, and free for pensioners and children under
12 (accompanied by a parent).
Floating books spreading hope
Happy to be
home! Neil
Meiring from
Kensington
has been a
mechanic on
the Logos
Hope for a
year and
four months.
He donned a
Kaapse
Klopse
uniform to
show off his
roots at the
opening
event last
Friday.
PHOTOS:
CARINA ROUX
TheCapeTownGemandMineral Clubwill
host their next open day at their clubhouse in
Goede Hoop Street, Bothasig, from 10:00 to
15:00 on Saturday 2 July. Visitors will be able
to browse stones, crystals, minerals, beads
and ready-made jewellery and enquire about
the clubs field trips, courses and activities.
V Call Marion on 084 606 0233.
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Top 200: Six learners from Panorama Primary School competed in the annual Western
Cape Horizon Maths Competition. The competition is held once a year and more than
8000 learners take part. The six learners from Panorama were ranked in the top 200 and
each received a certificate and medal for their achievements. From left are Matthew
Smeda, Changrui Yu, Ilyaas Kuhn, Kauthar Ryland, Hamilton Slater and Emmanuel Rassou.
Two constables from Bothasig police
were recently the cause of turning a
good Monday into a bad Monday for
a resident of Mowbray.
Constables Sello Mcutshenge and
Andrew Simmers were on patrol in
thevicinity ofRichwoodonOldTyger-
valleyRoadwhen they drove past a ve-
hicle which was parked next to the
road with the driver inside.
The officers decided to turn around
and offer their assistance as they
thought that the vehicle might have
broken down.
The officers approached the vehicle,
but noticed that the driver was very
nervous which gave them the idea
that something was amiss. They then
decided to search the vehicle but also
noticed that the driver had something
in his clenched hand. When they re-
quested to see what it was, they were
presented with 12 small bags which
contained Cat.
The search of the vehicle came up
empty and the driver was arrested for
possession of drugs and his motor ve-
hicle seized.
The suspect, a 49-year-old resident
fromMowbray, was detained and will
soon appear in court.
Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Jacobs
praised the officers for their vigilance
and the successful removal of more
drugs from the streets.
Careful cops find drugs
Constables Sello Mcutshenge and Andrew Simmers
with the drugs found on the suspect.
ANDR BAKKES
@andrebakkes
A
pastor fromParow is standing trial
for allegedly running a Ponzi
scheme and scamming approxi-
mately 2000 people.
The director of Platinum Forex Group
(PFG), ColinDavids (48), was released on
R100 000 bail by the Bellville Magis-
trates Court last week Wednesday (22
June) following his arrest by the Hawks
earlier on the day on charges of contra-
vening the FAIS Act and the Banks Act.
Spokesperson for the Directorate for
Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks),
Captain Lloyd Ramovha, elaborates:
PFG is not an authorised financial pro-
vider as it is not registered with the Fi-
nancial Services Board, and further-
more, they are not authorised to take
bank deposits as they are not a bank.
Hence PFG and Davids are charged in
terms of contravention of the FAIS Act
as well as the Banks Act.
Above average returns
Davidss investors were mainly gov-
ernment employees who had retired or
resigned from the service.
Ramovha adds there are many people
who had retired and/or resigned from
their work after many years of hard toi-
ling that also invested in PFG.
Investors were told that PFG was do-
ing successful trading on the Forex mar-
kets and they have the ability to make
above average returns on investments.
A Ponzi scheme is defined by Google
as a form of fraud in which belief in the
success of a non-existent enterprise is
fostered by the payment of quick returns
to the first investors frommoney invest-
ed by later investors.
In July 2015 Platinum Forex Groups
R100 million worth of assets were frozen
on the order of the Western Cape High
Court following the national director of
public prosecutions application for a
preservation order in terms of the Pre-
vention of Organised Crime Act.
Davidss case has been postponed to 18
January 2017 to allow for further investi-
gation.
Ramovha continues: We cannot take
all the credit. This investigation was
done in collaboration with Advocate
JannieKnipe,who is assigned to the case
as prosecutor. He is attached to the Spe-
cialisedCommercialCrimeCourt. There
are other stakeholders which we do not
want to mention at this stage, but whose
assistance was critical. Careful analysis
of documentation was also very impor-
tant to us, he says.
The pain experienced by the inves-
tors was very apparent when we started
tomake enquiries and they sawus as the
ones causing the discomfort. This has
vastly improved since the arrest of Colin
Davids.
Members of the public who have been
victims of the PFG are urged to come for-
ward and contact the investigating offi-
cer, Lieutenant-Colonel Jerome Harden-
berg, on 021 918 3354 or email Harden-
Hawks seek statements
Ramovha says they are looking for
people willing to make statements.
In thiswaywe are able to get a clearer
picture of the information we are seek-
ing. Even though the law allows us to
subpoena people to come to court to pro-
vide us with the evidence we need, we do
not want to go this route, he concludes.
Davids is a pastor at theNewDirection
Grace Ministries in Parow.
In July Davids wrote on PFGs Face-
book page: I would like to vehemently
deny all allegations that have been lev-
elled against me and my company. I fur-
ther want to reiterate that all allegations
are baseless and unsubstantiated.
In August that year he wrote: Today
our auditors and accounting firmproved
from source records, bank records and
trade statements thatPFG tradesprofita-
bly, that we are not a Ponzi scheme, that
none of our clients lost money, that all
our funds are safe with our bankers and
brokers. That we have so much money
that we should be a bank.
In September that year hewrote: ... fi-
nancial statements and trade records on-
ly prove that we are running a respecta-
ble and profitable trading business, that
despite losses and draw downs, our trad-
ing ultimately is very successful.
In a Fin24 article from 2015 he said:
Some say where there is smoke, there
is fire, but beware of malicious people
who start a fire to try and burn your
house down.
Davids did not respond to emails or a
message on Facebook requesting his
comment. PFGs telephone number still
remains engaged and the companys
website is down. At the time of going to
press New Direction Grace Ministries
could also not be reached for comment.
Parow pastor
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Ponzi scheme
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y wil net almal tot bekering bring.
S s Henry Pike, wenner van 2014
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pastoor by die De Bron-kerk.
Hyt eers gestoei met die singery (hyt nie
gedink hyt n wafferse stem nie), maar toe
daarmee vrede gemaak. Ekt besef dat n
mens baie keer meer met n vier minute-
liedjie kan vermag as met n preek van 45
minute. Mense onthou lirieke. Dink maar
terug aan jou jong dae, al daai liedjies wat
jy uit jou kop geken het.
Toe hy sien watter impak sy liedjies op
mense het, het hy besef dat God ook sy mu-
siek as n medium gebruik om met mense
te praat.
Nous ek happymet albei. Of ek nou sing
of preek. Solank die boodskap net diemense
bereik, vertel hy.
Henryhet n paarmaande gelede sy eerste
album vrygestel, wat deel was van sy prys-
pakket asGospelTalent Search-wenner.Die
kompetisie is aangebied deur Tygerberg
104fm, TygerBurger en Traxtudio.
Hyt die kompetisie in Augustus 2014 ge-
wen en teen Desember daardie jaar was al
die liedjies klaar geskryf.
So tussendeur die bedienings, beradings
en optredes het hulle die liedjies stuk-stuk
in 2015 opgeneem by Traxtudio.
Meeste vandie liedjies is preke,watWar-
ren Elliott mooi verwerk het. Ons het die
kerngedagtes van die preke gevat en n me-
lodie bygesit.
Dis n inspirerende, eerlike albumdi, net
soos Henry self, wat n ver en moeilike pad
gestap het totdat hy die dag ophou baklei
het en sy hart vir die Here gegee het.
Henry se eie getuienis kan in die omslag
van die album gelees word. Dis n verstom-
mende verhaal en n bewys dat die Here n
plan met elke mens se lewe het.
Hyt op Fochville in Noordwes grootge-
wordwaarhyook in 2000
gematrikuleer het. Hy
was goed in sport, veral
gholf, maar ook n tipie-
se rebelse tiener. Ironies
genoeg was sy bynaam
op skool Pastoor.
In my hart het ek ge-
weet ekt n roeping in
die lewe, vertel Henry,
maar vir lank het hy
daardie roeping onder-
druk en aan die skadu-
kant van die lewe rond-
beweeg die kant waar
drank en dwelms hoogty
gevier het.
Hyt n skool op die
myne begin werk enwas
op twintig die jongste
voorman by n myn in
die Noord-Kaap. Hyt
hard gewerk maar ook
baie hard gespeel en
baie hard baklei.
Dis toe dat Tannie Lil-
lemore, n sendeling, sy
pad op Northam naby
Rustenburg kruis. Syt daarheen getrek in
opdrag van dieHere. Syt homnie geoordeel
nie, net baie met hom gesels. Oor dieWoord
en oor Jesus. Dis sy wat hom tot bekering
gebring het.
Hy was besope en vol dwelms toe Tan-
nie Lillemore een aandmet homgepraat het
en vir hom ges het die Here het n planmet
hom. Terwyl sy gepraat het, het ek skielik
nugter geraak en n encounter met God ge-
had. Ek was dadelik sober en by my ver-
stand en het net daarmyhart vir God gegee.
Sulke trips vat gewoonlik 8 tot 13 ure om uit
te werk. Ek het besef die Here het my van
dwelms en alkohol bevry. Dit was radical.
Dit was Tannie Lillemore wat hom by die
Hatfield-opleidingsentrum in Pretoria afge-
laai het. Hy is daar as pastoor opgelei, en
het sy vrou, Justine, wat ook teologie stu-
deer het, daar ontmoet.
Hyt Tannie Lillemore nooit weer gesien
nie.
Vandag is Henry n geliefde pa, skoon-
seun, pastoor en vriend ... en ook n talent-
volle sanger.
Sy debuutalbum is beskikbaar by alle
CUM-boekwinkels of by die De Bron-kerk.
Dit kan ook digitaal afgelaai word by
www.henrypike.co.za.
Henry is een van die sangers wat vanjaar
by die Gospel-skouspel op 3 September gaan
optree. Mense kan ook Maandagaande in-
skakel op Tygerberg 104fm van 22:00 af vir
sy program Kerk sonder mure.
Sing ommense te bekeer
Henry Pike, wenner van die Gospel Talent Search, se debuutalbum
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LEWENSKIEKIE
Teach young
ones to
fall in love
I sat upright with my legs dangling over
the edge of the seat, my tiny hands
fidgeted in anticipation. The lights went
down, the curtains opened, the action
started and I was in love.
I must have been about six or seven
years old when my Oumie took me to see
my first theatre production. In those days
options were limited, but every school
holiday my gran would drive me off to
The Baxter Theatre to see the latest
childrens piece.
It was the beginning of a long and very
beneficial love affair.
You see, my love of theatre opened a
whole new world to me.
I have travelled to prohibition-era
American prison cells in Chicago, to
Paris with Phantom of the Opera, to
exotic Africa with Postcard from Morocco,
experienced Russian folklore with Swan
Lake and 15th Century England with
Shakespeares Richard III.
The theatre
unlocked my
imagination and
introduced me to a
world of fantasy
that allowed me to
experience stories,
music and beautiful
imagery that would
often stay with me
long after I left the
venue.
But, sometimes
when I speak to
people, I realise
that many still see
the theatre as an exclusive experience,
despite the fact that the vibrant arts
culture in Cape Town lends itself to far
more inclusivity than ever before.
This winter school holiday, for exam-
ple, sees a great number of childrens
theatre productions on offer around Cape
Town.
Then theres all the community theatre
initiatives going on around the northern
suburbs from the Milnerton Players to
the youth-driven Project 021.
And, if theatre isnt your thing, the
stand-up comedy and magic industries
are both on the rise.
Add the huge number of live music
events in TygerBurgers weekly Whats
On diary and Capetonians really are
spoilt for choice when it comes to
entertainment even during the tradi-
tionally quiet winter months.
A wise producer once told me that
audiences need to be developed. We need
to expose young audiences to the stage in
order to cultivate theatre-going adults.
So, why not take a child to the theatre
this holiday? You might just prompt a
life-long love affair. Louisa Steyl
THINKINGOUT LOUD
SMS
V n Hartlike dankie aan die liewe mense
watelkedagwarmsopgratisaandieoues
van dae buite die Parow-daghospitaal
gee. Elenore Coetzee
VWoorde/sinne om aan te dink: entrepe-
neurskapbymarktewordasminderwaar-
dig geag. Onvanpas. Veral produktepryse.
Nie so eenvoudig. Frans, Parowvallei
VWhen did it become acceptable to chat
and walk around all the way through a
performance? Surely if youve paid mon-
ey to be at a show youd want to see
whats going on? Its disrespectful to fel-
lowaudiencemembers and the artists on
stage. Music lover, Sonstraal
VRySondagvroegoggenddeur nmistige,
koue Durbanville en wonder vir oomblik
oor n groep mense wat saamdrom by n
motor langs die pad toe sien ek die vrou
wat alleen toebroodjies uitdeel. Bevoor-
reg, Durbanville
) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord
Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
BRIEWE
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde
nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Peter Smulik puts two
questions concerning the
operation of nuclear power
stations (Ignorance over
nuclear tech, TB, 22 June).
One, insurance cover in
the event of a release of
nuclear particles due to an
uncontrolled event, accident,
or an operating error due to
staff incompetence or con-
struction errors.
At Chernobyl it was staff
doing procedures in an
unsafe reactor, and at
Winscale, sensors wrongly
positioned, resulting in a fire
in the graphite reactor core.
That type of fire in graph-
ite becomes self sustaining.
The Japanese event was
caused by a natural event,
which caused the flooding of
the cooling pump emergency
diesel generators, as the
normal power for them had
been lost with the destruc-
tion of the normal grid
supplied by turbo-alternators.
With regard to the insur-
ance for such an event, and
claims by the nearby and
affected residents, he should
attend the Public Safety
Information Forum, which
will supply him with the
information required.
These he can extend to
cover the demolition of the
power plant, when its useful
life has finally expired. He
can also request for special-
ist speakers to lecture on
such subjects. If Eskom can
find such a willing person,
then he can be asked.
What he should bear in
mind, is that he should be
more afraid of what is
happening to our food than
from nuclear waste (a
personal comment!).
We have a situation in a
small community up the
West Coast, where the
prediabetic and diabetic
incidence is one person in
Chemicals in
food far worse
My Telkom-lyn in nou al vir
sewe weke buite werking
nadat hulle aan die lyne
gewerk het.
Dit is aangemeld en hulle
het my duidelik laat verstaan
dat as die fout aan my kant
is, daar kostes sal wees.
N vier weke het daar n
tegnikus gekom en bevestig
dat die fout aan hulle kant is,
maar dis nie sy afdeling nie.
Hy het ges hy sal dadelik n
e-pos stuur.
Dis al drie weke later en
nog niks het gebeur nie. Ek
het weer navraag gedoen en
elke keer n verwysingsnom-
mer gekry. Elke keer s hulle
hulle wag tot daar weer n
tegnikus in die area is.
Dis uiters swak diens en
niemand s iets van die
intekeninggeld wat nog steeds
betaal moet word nie.
Waars die dae toe jy by
jou plaaslike sentrale die fout
aangemeld het en dis binne
twee of drie dae uitsorteer?
HENNIE JOOSTE
Bo-Oakdale
Raadopoor Telkom
se swakdiens
Met verwysing na Verskeie
teorie oor vrektes van
duiwe in TB van 11 Mei en
Soek meer inligting oor
lemoenduifies in 18 Mei wil
ek net weer reageer. My eie
brief is aanvanklik geplaas:
Lemoenduifies se vrektes
ontstel, 4 Mei.
Daar bestaan volgens
navorsing wat op die internet
verkrygbaar is, n korrelasie
tussen die vrektes van duiwe
en die teenwoordigheid van
watervols wat draers mag
Korrelasie tussen
vrektes enwater
The theatre
unlockedmy
imagination
and intro
ducedme to a
world of fan
tasy ...
I thought I might comment on
the new fence that is being
put up for the parking lot in
front of the Durbanville
municipal building.
While it is an eye sore, it
seems necessary as my car
was tampered with last week
when I parked it there for an
hour. The door lock was
forced but luckily not opened.
It is a shame that a large
fence now has to be built to
keep crime out of the lot, but
I appreciate the effort made to
make it a safer place to park.
ANDRE CRAYE
Goedemoed
Its an eyesore, but
much appreciated
three. At the turn of the
century 1800s to 1900s the
world wide cancer incidence
was one person in every one
hundred and fifty. Now it is
one in five. Why?
Traces of the active chemi-
cal in the herbicide Round Up
are now being found in the
cotton wool used in female
hygiene products, made of
cotton from genetically
modified cotton plants.
Perhaps the human seed
should be genetically modified
to accept Round Up and the
insecticide BT?
This genetic modifying of
plant material is not done to
improve the nutritional value
of the plant, but to make it
immune to the application of
definitive herbicides or
insecticides. The insecticide
BT is also put into the genetic
make-up of the plant. We, the
populus, are pursuaded to eat
this evilly contrived junk in
the interests of worldwide
food sustainability. Great
lobbying phrase used on
governments ...
We have already had DDT,
Thalidymide, and various
other evil chemicals banned.
Some, although banned, are
still being used!
It seems we are being
committed to a chemical
death and not a nuclear one!
Nuclear waste degenerates,
but hard chemicals do not!
The pebble bed reactor
burned up nuclear waste as
does the latest version of the
nuclear salt reactor. Both are
1950s technology. Google
Trans Atomic Power for the
latest design of the nuclear
salt reactor.
The PSIF is set up for the
residents in the 5km and
16km evacuation zones. But
outsiders are more than
welcome.
We have had all sorts of
interesting visitors, local
residents, to an ex-nuclear
submarine nuclear engineer,
to me, who had been involved
in the first nuclear power
stations built in the UK,
albeit in a nut and bolt
tightening capacity.
MIKE MEYRICK
E-mail
wees van salmonella.
In ons geval het ons drie
eende waarvoor ons baie lief
is, in ons erf aangehou. Die
eende se teenwoordigheid het
in terugskouing ook n rol
gespeel in die vrektes van die
lemoenduifies.
Voor enige ernstige gevolg-
trekkings gemaak word, moet
genoem word dat die draer
van die kwaad die eende se
mis is wanneer dit met water
in aanraking kom. Dit mag
ook die speeksel insluit. Dit is
indien n vol wel n draer
van salmonella is.
Daarom is dit wys om eende
in n stadsomgewing se swem-
en drinkwater in n geslote
omgewing te hou waar duiwe
nie toegang het nie.
Wie sou kon dink dat die
badwater waarin ons eende
geswem het en op die gras
uitgetap is, verantwoordelik
was vir die duifies se dood toe
hulle hul kos opgepik en
water gedrink het? Die
bevinding is deur n persoon
by Panorama Petshop beves-
tig.
Dit sal wonderlik wees as n
volkenner of persone met
dieselfde gewaarwording, dit
kan beaam.
ANONIEM
Boston
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Your R50 entry fee for this years Blisters for
Bread, will provide a nutritious cooked
breakfast and lunch to 25 underprivileged
school children.
Blisters for Bread, which was started in
1968 by staff and pupils at Savio College in
Lansdowne and handed over to the Peninsu-
la School Feeding Association (PSFA) to
manage, had over 11 500 entries last year.
The event raised R579 700, enabling PSFA
to provide 1468 hungry children with meals
for one year.
This charity family funwalk, taking place
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event for PSFA. This year there will be two
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The organisation Deafblind Western Cape,
in partnership with the Western Cape Gov-
ernment, is having a deafblind awareness
session this Saturday (2 July) at the Bellville
Library in Carl van Aswegen Street.
The workshop runs from 09:30 to 11:00 and
is subsidised by the Western Cape Govern-
ment. This particular event is for everyone,
including the deaf, deafblind and their fami-
lies as well as organisations in the northern
suburbs.
Limited seats are available and one has to
confirm attendance today (Wednesday 30
June).
VContact Stephanie via email at awareness@deaf-
blindsa.co.za for more information or to register.
Deafblind hosts
awareness workshop
Gavin at Gospel Skouspel
LOUISA STEYL
@lousteyl
C
apetonians will soon get a chance to
seeTheVoice SA starGavinEdwards
in the flesh.
With his inspirational message, Gavin,
the runner-up of the national singing com-
petition, has been chosen to join some of
South Africas top Christian singers on
this years Gospel Skouspel stage.
Hell be joining Juanita du Plessis, Elvis
Blue, JoeNiemand, Retief Burger andCor-
lea among others at the GrandWest Grand
Arena on Saturday 3 September for radio
station Tygerberg 104fms tenth and big-
gest gospel spectacular.
Gavin, who used to live in Durbanville,
says he jumped at the opportunity when
he was invited to perform at the show.
Im very religious and my mom has
been in theministry formywhole life, he
says, adding: It would be amazing to be
given the chance to standup thereand sing
for God and everyone.
While Gavin is currently riding The
Voice SAwave, hes no stranger tomusical
success and his road to the competition
was a winding one.
When he first spoke to TygerBurger in
2012, hewas visiting SouthAfrica between
working with his band Sunshine State in
Australia. Thiswas after a chancemeeting
with Brain McFadden from Westlife saw
Gavin moving to Ireland for nine years
and later travelling theworld toworkwith
songwiters such as Billy Mann, who
writes for Pink and Phil Thornalley, the
writer of Natalie Imbruglias Torn.
He decided tomove back to SouthAfrica
permanently soon after meeting his wife
while here for a holiday.
I was away for years and just couldnt
be away from family anymore.
Since then hes been busy with cover
shows in Johannesburg where the couple
have made their home. He also took the
seventh place in the X Factor SA competi-
tion in 2014.
In-between all of this, Gavin was fight-
ing a personal battle though. The singer
and songwriter has been open about his
struggle with alcohol dependency since
the start of The Voice SA.
When it started to affect my mood on
stage and just mood in general, I knew it
was time [to change] because I love mu-
sic, Gavin explains. I wanted to take
back control of my career and voice and
moods and alcohol were just getting in the
way of that.
He says, in the end, it was his desire to
sing and play music that switched off his
urge for alcohol.
I still deal with some anxiety and stage
fright, he says jokingly, but the point is
to face these things sober and overcome
them instead of having a drink to avoid it
or run from it.
Gavin decided to enter The Voice SA aft-
er watching an overseas version of the
show. I just knew it was a show that gave
artists or talent the ability and platform to
showcase who they are as an artist.
He says the competition,which sees con-
testants working with a mentor, also nur-
tures talent and teaches artists about the
business side of the entertainment indus-
try.
What an unforgettable, amazing learn-
ing experience. Iwill tell any singer I know
that if you want to learn, grow and be tak-
en seriously, to enter itll change your
life.
Gavin has been busy in studio working
on a single due to be released in July. He
also plans to start work on a full album,
but first Gavin and his wife are preparing
to welcome their baby boy soon.
Fans will be able to see him in action at
the Gospel Skouspel 2016 on Saturday
3 September, which is pegged to be the big-
gest gospel event of the year.
V Tickets for the Gospel Skouspel 2016 are availa-
ble from www.itickets.co.za. Visit the Gospel
Skouspel Facebook page for the full concert line-
up and more information.
You heard it here first: Gavin Edwards will be
at this years Gospel Skouspel.
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V Let us Praise!, a gospel concert featuring
Alistair Izobell, TopDog SA, Wilmot
Fredericks, the Joshua Generation Gos-
pel Choir and Varonica Meyer, will be at
the Baxter Theatre until Sunday 3 July.
Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Amadeus Rocks, where Classical and
Rock Collide, will be on stage at Barnyard
Willowbridge until Sunday 10 July. Visit
www.barnyardtheatre.co.za for tickets and
more information.
VRobinHoodwill be staged inCanalWalks
CentreCourtTuesdays toSundaysat 11:00,
12:30 and 14:00 until Saturday 16 July. Tick-
ets cost R75 at Computicket.
V Emily Child and Andrew Laubscherwill
be performing Louis Viljoens The Emissary
at the Alexander Upstairs Theatre until
Saturday 16 July. Visit shows.alexander-
bar.co.za for tickets and more information.
V Urban Blues will be at The Hollow Tree
at Old Oak, 12 Old Oak Road, Bellville, to-
night (Wednesday) from 18:30. Entry is
free. Call 021 914 0186 or email info@the-
hollowtree .co.za for bookings or more in-
formation.
VLoyisoBalawill be at theChavonnesBat-
tery Museum in the V&AWaterfronts Silo
District tonight (Wednesday) from 19:30.
Tickets are available from Quicket.co.za.
V Comedy on Roll presents an open mic
nightatObviouslyArmchair inObservatory
on Wednesdays from 21:30. R30. Follow
@ComedyOnARoll on Twitter for more.
V Gian Groen en sy orkes tree Donderdag
by Die Boer op. R110. Bespreek by
021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra will
perform Ravel and Rachmaninovwith solo-
ist Rachel Lee Priday (violin), under the
baton of Daniel Boico at Cape Town City
Hall on Thursday from 20:00. Tickets are
available at Computicket.
V Lost&Found and Boxer The Ringwill be
at Sgt Pepper in CBD on Thursday from
21:30. R50. Call 021 424 5608 for more.
V Andr, die skreeusnaakse hipnotiseur,
kuier Donderdag in die Drostdy-teater.
R100. Bespreek by 087 943 2459 of in-
V Timothy Kieswetter tree Donderdag en
Saterdag in die Kunstekaap-teatermetDie
Stripshow op. Kaartjies is by Computicket
beskikbaar.
V Piet Botha and the Lyzard Kingswill be
at Die Boer on Friday. R100. Call
021 979 1911 or visit www.dieboer.com to
book.
V Viccy Wanliss will be
launching the first four
singles off her upcoming
Synesthesia album at A
Touch of Madness in
Observatory on Friday
from20:00. Tickets cost
R50 at the door or from
Quicket.co.za.
V Emile Minnie will be
performing his French
show at Simonsig Wine
Estates Cuve Restau-
rant onFriday from 19:15.
R150. Call 021 888 4932
during office hours or
e-mail jretief@simon-
sig.co.za to book.
V The Glenn Robertson
Jazz Band will feature
different guest acts at
Kaleidoscope caf in
Claremont every Friday
from 19:30. Tickets cost
R120 including a meal.
Call 021 674 5761 to
book or send an email to
ghrobertson@kaleido-
scope.org.za.
VDJ JPSilver andGeorgeSaxwill be play-
ing electro swing with guest instrumental-
ists for the popular The Swing Caf at
Sticks McGee in Rondebosch every Friday
from 19:30 to 22:00. R20. Call 021 685 2871
to book.
VMarion Holm kuier Vrydag met Die Kaap
is weer Holms in die Drostdy-teater. R120.
Bespreek by 087 943 2459 of info@drost-
dyteater.co.za.
V Lost&Found will be at Berties Mooring
inGordonsBayonFriday from20:00. Entry
is free. Call 021 856 3343 for more.
VWayne McKay will be at Barans Theatre
and Restaurant on Friday and Sunday with
On a Point of Order. Tickets cost R250 and
include a buffetmeal. Call 082 724 7968 to
book.
V The Rainer Jadischke bandwill perform
their Elton John Tribute at Die Boer on Sat-
urday. R120. Call 021 979 1911 or visit
www.dieboer.com to book.
V Patrick Canovi and
Kiss the Sky will be
presenting Rock Leg
ends of Yesteryear at
HillcrestQuarryonSun-
day from 14:30. R80.
Call 021 976 4959 to
book a table.
V Gravitee will be cele-
brating their recent
Battle of the Bands win
with The New Town
Cryers at the
Edgemead Bowling
Club on Sunday from
15:00. R50. Call
061 490 1694 to book.
V Pop up Tales will be
on stage at the Gallo-
way Theatre at 11:00
from Monday until Sat-
urday 9 July. R100. Visit
www.waterfrontthea-
treschool.co.za/boo-
know to book.
V The Lilliput Chil-
drens Theatre Com-
pany will be presenting
Goldilocks and the
Three Bears at theNassau Theatre inNewl-
ands at 10:30 from Monday until Saturday
16 July. Tickets cost R70 at Computicket.
V Candice van Litsenborgh and Claire-
LouiseWorbywill performCourt at the Al-
exander Upstairs Theatre at 21:00 from
Monday 4 until Wednesday 6 July. Visit
shows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets and
more information.
V Daa Gaat die Bruid!, n lekkerlagklug, is
van Dinsdag 5 tot Sondag 10 Julie in die
Kunstekaap-teater te sien. Kaartjies is by
Computicket beskikbaar.
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