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Woensdag, 29 Januarie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD All dressed up: The Elsies River and District hosted their annual competition at the Florida Park Sports Ground in Ravens- mead on Sunday. While it was serious business in most of the categories the Tiny Tots section is about getting the chance to dress up for their participation in the March Pass. These two, Tylar Swartz and Channing Valentine. from the Star of Glad Tidings band were firm favourites with the crowd. More pictures and story on page 2, also at www.tygerburger.co.za. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Stealing the show GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz A uthorities on a provincial and local level are taking the recent increase in gang-related violence seriously with new initiatives to tackle the problem. Dan Plato, Western Cape Minister of Com- munity Safety, is stepping up the fight for safe communities by taking to the streets to visit areas that have been the hardest hit by violence in recent weeks. Speaking to the community at Karino Court in Clarke Estate, Elsies River last week, he spoke passionately about his con- cerns with the latest incidents of shootings, mostly drug related, that have seen a number of killings since the start of this year. By the end of last week 17 people had died in shooting incidents across the peninsula, but he pointed out that shootings were being reported every day. He added that he wanted to start this safe- ty campaign in these areas because apart from the killing there were also incidents of innocent bystanders coming under fire. Shot Grade 1 learner, Jermaine Taylor, was shot in his hand on his way to school at the start of the new school year last week when a gunman opened fire in the area. “Everybody is complaining about this sit- uation, some of you are blaming the police, but our police can’t be everywhere all the time. These criminals watch where they pa- trol, wait till they pass and then go on with their activities. “I have spoken to many communities about the role that they can play in helping the police fight crime in their neighbour- hoods and we are serious about it. “The law-abiding citizens are in the major- ity but are allowing the criminal element to take over their lives.” Plato also emphasized the need for parents to become serious about keeping their chil- dren away from drugs and crime. “Parents, you must be aware of what your children are up to...” V To page 2. CONTINUED VIOLENCE: METRO COPS ALSO JOINING FIGHT More action for safety

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  • Woensdag, 29 Januarie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

    RAVENSMEAD

    All dressed up: The Elsies River and

    District hosted their annual competition at

    the Florida Park Sports Ground in Ravens

    mead on Sunday. While it was serious

    business in most of the categories the Tiny

    Tots section is about getting the chance to

    dress up for their participation in the March

    Pass. These two, Tylar Swartz and Channing

    Valentine. from the Star of Glad Tidings

    band were firm favourites with the crowd.

    More pictures and story on page 2, also at

    www.tygerburger.co.za. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

    Stealing the show

    GARY VAN DYK

    @gvdcapejazz

    A

    uthorities on a provincial and local

    level are taking the recent increase in

    gang-related violence seriously with

    new initiatives to tackle the problem.

    Dan Plato,Western CapeMinister of Com-

    munity Safety, is stepping up the fight for

    safe communities by taking to the streets to

    visit areas that have been the hardest hit by

    violence in recent weeks.

    Speaking to the community at Karino

    Court in Clarke Estate, Elsies River last

    week, he spoke passionately about his con-

    cerns with the latest incidents of shootings,

    mostly drug related, that have seen a

    number of killings since the start of this

    year.

    By the end of last week 17 people had died

    in shooting incidents across the peninsula,

    but he pointed out that shootingswere being

    reported every day.

    He added that he wanted to start this safe-

    ty campaign in these areas because apart

    from the killing there were also incidents of

    innocent bystanders coming under fire.

    Shot

    Grade 1 learner, Jermaine Taylor, was

    shot in his hand on his way to school at the

    start of the new school year last week when

    a gunman opened fire in the area.

    Everybody is complaining about this sit-

    uation, some of you are blaming the police,

    but our police cant be everywhere all the

    time. These criminals watch where they pa-

    trol, wait till they pass and then go on with

    their activities.

    I have spoken to many communities

    about the role that they can play in helping

    the police fight crime in their neighbour-

    hoods and we are serious about it.

    The law-abiding citizensare in themajor-

    ity but are allowing the criminal element to

    take over their lives.

    Plato also emphasized theneed for parents

    to become serious about keeping their chil-

    dren away from drugs and crime.

    Parents, youmust be aware of what your

    children are up to...

    V To page 2.

    CONTINUED VIOLENCE:METRO COPS ALSO JOINING FIGHT

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    Youmustnot be scared to take action, if you

    suspect drug use, take action early. You are

    the ones who become aware that your chil-

    dren are bringing guns into your house, and

    remember if that gun is used to kill some-

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    rehabilitated.Myoffice recently tried assist-

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    how big this problem has become.

    Another major initiative has also started

    with the citys mayoral committee member

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    that the upsurge in gang violence across

    Cape Town is an issue that requires urgent

    intervention.

    Conviction rate

    It is not within the City of Cape Towns

    mandate to handle crime prevention and

    gang-related violence. This is exclusively a

    (police) competency, but statistics acquired

    from the SAPS and the Ministry of Justice

    point to a conviction rate for gang violence

    that is very low, he said.

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    ment to building a safe city, we have contin-

    ued to go beyond ourmandate and find inno-

    vative solutions to deal with this scourge

    and toassist theSAPSas far as our resources

    allow.

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    and theWestern Cape government to secure

    appropriate intervention are well-docu-

    mented, as is the response from national

    government. Our attempts to discuss the

    latest upsurge in gang violence with senior

    Western Cape SAPS management officials

    have come to nought.

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    tions, the city is not aware of them. It is, how-

    ever, clear that we cannot sit idly by while

    the situation continues to go unchecked.

    Punch

    A week ago the citys Metro police depart-

    ment launched Operation Punch. In the

    space of six days, officers carried out numer-

    ous search and seizure operations, resulting

    in 56 arrests and the confiscation of more

    than 700 units of narcotics, two firearms,

    and over R20 000 in cash.

    One of the suspects who was arrested is

    a SAPS detective who now faces charges of

    possession and dealing in illegal narcotics,

    possession of an unlicensed firearm and am-

    MEC for Safety and Security, Dan Plato, right,

    is taking to the streets to fight crime in the

    communities. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

    munition, being in possession of forensic

    bags containing narcotics, possession of an

    unlicensed vehicle, corruption, and defeat-

    ing the ends of justice, Smith pointed out.

    GARY VAN DYK

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    A proud Cape tradition was in action on

    Sunday when The Elsies River and District

    Christmas Bands Union held their annual

    competition.

    Taking place at the Florida Park Sports

    Ground in Ravensmead the competition al-

    so marked the unions 60th birthday cele-

    brations which took place on Saturday, 14

    December 2013 at the Parow Civic Centre.

    The following bands of the Union partici-

    pated in the competition: St Timothy; Nor-

    wood Crusaders; Star of Glad Tiding;

    Young Royal Crusaders; Silver Stars; Palm

    Crusaders and Young Peace and Goodwill

    All Bands participated in the following

    sections: TinyTots, Junior andSenior, Best

    Dress and Grand March Past sections re-

    spectively.

    The Juniors and Seniors had and extra

    section, the prescribedmusical section bet-

    ter known as the Solo.

    Llewellyn April, secretary of the union,

    said that all bands were well represented

    and dressed out in their smart uniforms on

    the day.

    This competition was also very well or-

    ganised and it was noted that this union

    take an extra special interest in the youth

    emphasising that they are our next genera-

    tion.

    Most of the bands consist out of youth

    from the disadvantage areas in our commu-

    nities and come from the surrounding are-

    as like, Uitsig, Elsies River, Factreton,

    Ravensmead, and Malibu, he said.

    The following bands walked away with

    the highest points in the Tiny Tots section:

    Young Royal Crusaders from Matroosfon-

    tein; Silver Stars from Leonsdale and the

    thirdPlacewent toStTimothyofFactreton.

    The tiny tots of Young Royal Crusaders

    walked away with the first prizes for best

    dressed drum major, best dressed team,

    grand march past drum major and grand

    march past team.

    The highest points for the Junior section

    went to the band Norwood Crusaders; they

    walked away with the first prize for best

    dressed drum major, best dressed, grand

    march past drum major and grand march

    past junior team.

    In the junior solo section St Timothys

    cameout tops followedbyYoungRoyalCru-

    saders and Norwood Crusaders.

    Highest points for the Senior section

    were shared by Norwood Crusaders and St

    Timothy followed by Young Royal Crusad-

    ers and Star of Glad Tidings in third place.

    The bandswill compete in the next union

    competition on Sunday, 16 February at

    Florida Park Sports Grounds.

    V Contact Llewellyn April on 083 453 1314 or 021

    933 8359 or email: [email protected].

    Fancy

    footwork

    and fine

    music

    Drum Major

    for the Tiny

    Tots category

    for the Star

    of Glad

    Tidings, Deslin

    Abrahams,

    leading his

    squad in the

    March Past at

    the Elsies

    River and

    District

    Christmas

    Bands Union

    in Raven

    smead on

    Sunday.

    PHOTOS: GARY

    VAN DYK

    Left: Drum Major for the

    Tiny Tots category for the

    Silver Stars, Lucien

    Solomons, reports to

    judge Deon de Waal

    before leading his squad

    in the March Past.

    Musicians

    from the

    Norwood

    Crusaders

    keep time

    during the

    Seniors

    Grand March

    Past.

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    filled with dagga.

    We are consistently addressing crime op-

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    and making a dent in the drug trade, said

    Colonel Basil Vallai, acting station com-

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    He praised his officers for their concerted

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    operations last week.

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    has been arrested for the huge dagga bust.

    He also said that the estimated street val-

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    and 22 suspects will appear in court soon on

    charges of drug possession.

    I want to assure the public that Delft

    SAPS is dedicated to policing the scourge of

    drugs in Delft and further operations of this

    nature will be carried out consistently.

    From left, Constable Mnoneleli Ntamnani, Sergeant Khaya Vanqa, and Constable Aubrey Williams

    with the drums of dagga.

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    @gvdcapejazz

    More shootings have rocked Belhar

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    In one of the latest incidents that

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    @linnertmb

    S

    oms gebruik hulle n rooi Opel Kadett,

    ander kere n witte. Maar uit jou geld

    sal hulle jou kul met n traan en n

    kinddaarby.Dis as jy in die noordelike voor-

    stede woon en hul storie glo.

    Di twee, drie en soms vyf mense en n

    klein kind (of n baba) wat die meer gegoede

    buurte in die noordelike voorstede platry,

    staan in sekerheidskringe en by die Bellvil-

    le-polisie bekend as die Kumars.

    Enwat doen die Kumarswat hulle so be-

    rug maak? Hulle staan teen die pad met een

    van hul twee motors en gee voor om sonder

    petrol te wees, of soms ook dat hul motor ge-

    breek het.

    Ons dra kennis van di groep, s kapt.

    Fienie Nimb, woordvoerder van die Bellvil-

    le-polisie. Hulle bedryf volgens Nimb di

    skema inLoevenstein, bydieTygerberg-hos-

    pitaal, op Jip de Jager-rylaan en Uys Krige-

    rylaan, die Parowse Shoprite-sentrum, by

    CapeGate, in Durbanville, Beaconvale en

    veral in Welgemoed. Nimb s di mense is

    glad nie in die nood nie. Toe ons (polisie)

    hulle by geleentheid gekonfronteer het, het

    hulle hul kar onmiddellik aan die gang ge-

    kry nadat die kar glo in die eerste plek gaan

    staan het. Of dit kos net n vinnige brand-

    stoot. Hulle speel op mense se gevoelens, en

    kry dan geld vir petrol. Dit is n slenter

    waarmee hulle mense se goedheid uitbuit.

    Ons wil graag die publiek vra om bewus te

    wees van dimense, en om nie vir hulle geld

    te gee nie, s sy.

    Ruby Ras Wiehman, tesourier van die

    Bellville-gemeenskapspolisiringsforum en

    inwoner van Welgemoed, s hul hele buurt

    is deeglik bewus van di mense. Hulle ry

    van straat tot straat. Dis nie n misdaad om

    geld te bedel nie so die polisie kan nie veel

    daaromtrent doen nie. Hulle kom al langer

    as n jaar met di slenter aan, s sy.

    Wat baie erg is, is dat hulle soms n baba

    of kind in diemotor saammet hulle het. Hul-

    le gebruik waaragtig di kinders om moto-

    riste se harte sag te maak.

    As hulle lank genoeg rondgestaan het,

    klim hulle eenvoudig in hul kar, skakel dit

    aan en ry weg sonder enige probleme.

    Di Kumars is regte kullers!

    Die polisie s mense

    moet bewus wees dat n

    groep mense in hierdie

    rooi motor (en soms ook

    n witte) mense uit hul

    geld kul deur voor te gee

    om sonder petrol te

    wees.

  • 12 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 29 Januarie 2014NUUS

    VACANCY

    BULLETIN

    InstructIons to ApplIcAnts: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.

    za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may

    use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, and certified copies of ID, drivers licence and

    qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementioned

    will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed

    or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CVs will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications,

    which are received after the closing date, will not be considered.

    Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department

    within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to

    be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.

    As directed by the Department of public service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be

    conducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which

    include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

    TBWA\H400948E

    DEpArtMEnt oF HEAltH

    tygErbErg HospItAl, pArow VAllEy

    Administration Clerk: Supply Chain Management (Stores)

    rEMunErAtIon: r 115 212 pEr AnnuM

    sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployErs contrIbutIon to tHE pEnsIon FunD, HousIng

    and medical aid allowance.

    rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: Senior Certificate (or equivalent) with

    Mathematics or Accountancy as a passed subject or Senior Certificate (or equivalent) with experience/

    competencies that focuses on the Key Performance Areas (KPAs) of the post. ExpErIEncE: Appropriate

    experience in Supply Chain Management and Stores environment. coMpEtEncIEs (KnowlEDgE/

    sKIlls): Knowledge of/skills in SYSPRO. Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel). Accuracy under pressure.

    Good interpersonal and communication skills. Organisational skills.

    DutIEs (KEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Ensure all stock received is checked and booked in accurately

    in accordance with Order forms. Regular inspection of stock items in order to ensure that stock is stored

    and preserved correctly. Controlling stock items by regularly counting in order to combat losses and

    identify slow moving stock. Follow-up of outstanding orders. Supervision of Stores Assistants (General

    Assistants). Keep store neat and clean. Communicate and manage suppliers.

    EnquIrIEs: Mr DB van der Linde, tel. no. (021) 938-4016

    plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For tHE AttEntIon oF Ms n MlAnjAnA to tHE cHIEF

    director: tygerberg Hospital, private bag X3, tygerberg, 7505.

    KArl brEMEr HospItAl

    (cHIEF DIrEctorAtE: MEtro DIstrIct HEAltH sErVIcEs)

    Administration Clerk: Human Resources Management

    rEMunErAtIon: r 115 212 pEr AnnuM

    sErVIcE bEnEFIts: 13tH cHEquE, EMployErs contrIbutIon to tHE pEnsIon FunD, HousIng

    and medical aid allowance.

    rEquIrEMEnts: MInIMuM EDucAtIonAl quAlIFIcAtIon: Senior Certificate (or equivalent).

    ExpErIEncE: Appropriate experience in Human Resource Management.

    coMpEtEncIEs (KnowlEDgE/sKIlls): Knowledge of/appropriate experience in Recruitment &

    Selection. Knowledge of relevant legislation/collective agreements and policies/directives, e.g. Public

    Service Regulations, Leave Dispensation, Pension Manual, CORE, PILIR, Housing Allowance Manual, SPMS.

    Computer literate in MS Word and MS Excel. Good written and communication skills in at least two of the

    three official languages of the Western Cape. PERSAL System.

    DutIEs (KEy rEsult ArEAs/outputs): Responsible for appointments, service terminations,

    promotions, translations in rank and transfers of personnel on the PERSAL System. Handling all aspects

    pertaining to Human Resource Management, i.e. salary matters, leave, housing allowances and pension

    matters. Handling all personnel queries and correspondence. Auditing of personnel and leave folders.

    Filing of all personnel-related documents. Assist with recruitment and selection process.

    EnquIrIEs: Ms EJ Jacobs, tel. no. (021) 918-1238

    plEAsE subMIt your ApplIcAtIon For tHE AttEntIon oF Ms Ej jAcobs to tHE MAnAgEr:

    medical services, Karl bremer Hospital, private bag XX1, bellville, 7535.

    The Department of Health is guided by the principles of

    Employment Equity. Disabled candidates are encouraged to

    apply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.

    closing date:

    21 February 2014

    EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

    GARY VAN DYK

    @gvdcapejazz

    New life is coming from a com-

    munity garden courtesy of New

    Life, a non-profit community or-

    ganisation that operates in the

    Uitsig area.

    The organisation provides

    therapeutic and educational

    support to neglected and abused

    children and their families.

    Through its outreach pro-

    gramme, children are able to ac-

    cess quality mainstream educa-

    tion through community-based

    home schooling units that are

    run by trained volunteers.

    Food supply

    According to Ronel Viljoen,

    PR councillor for the area, the

    food garden was built to en-

    hance the community by offer-

    ing fresh home-grown vegeta-

    bles to the school near the facili-

    ty, and as the garden expands

    the community will be able help

    in the garden and be paid by

    receiving vegetables.

    A restaurant in Tyger Valley

    is also interested in buying veg-

    etables fromNewLife, saysVil-

    joen.

    We are also researching reci-

    pes in order to preserve some of

    the products for the winter

    months.

    The organisation identified

    the open area of land adjacent to

    its premises as a suitable loca-

    tion for the development of a

    food garden.

    Thewhole aim of this project

    is to provide a nutritious food

    supply for use by its programme

    participants, continues Vil-

    joen.

    In addition, the food garden

    will provide employment and

    subsistence to the maintenance

    workers who will be appointed

    to tend the garden.

    Work on the food garden has

    commenced and has received

    ward allocation funding and a

    donation from New Life for cov-

    ering thenecessary cost of erect-

    ing a wall and fence to enclose

    the area.

    The subcouncil is working in

    cooperation with the Depart-

    ment of Social Development,

    which has agreed to fund the

    employment of two workers un-

    der the Expanded Public Works

    Programme (EPWP) for the first

    two months.

    A third worker has volun-

    teered his services and will as-

    sist with maintaining the facili-

    ty.

    Compost, seedlings and train-

    ing is also being provided by the

    Department of Social Develop-

    ment.

    New Life, new

    crops in Uitsig

    Volunteer, Abraham Niemant, with some of the new crops in the

    garden in Uitsig.

    GARY VAN DYK

    @gvdcapejazz

    The beat will be happening in Belhar this

    weekend when Belvue Primary hosts their

    annual music festival on Friday.

    Starting at 19:00 it will host a variety of top

    talents on the local scene that will include

    the Belhar Music Collective run by Keith

    Tabisher, the Epiphany Band that features

    talents from the Cape Music Institute with

    Tina Gordan on lead vocals, as well as the

    ever popular N2.

    Principal Andy Josephus said that this

    event in the schools ground had grown very

    popular over the last few years.

    Its not just an opportunity for the com-

    munity to enjoy and support some of the best

    talents in our community, its also a chance

    for neighbours to get together, he said.

    Sometimes all the negatives things that

    happen in our area can get you down, with

    this festival we show you that there are

    young people who want to make something

    positive in their lives through music.

    It also brings neighbours together to

    show the world that there are people here

    who wont let all the crime get them down.

    The festival is hosted in the school

    grounds in Jacaranda Avenue, and you are

    encouraged to bring your own cooler box

    with refreshments, camping chairs, etc.

    Tickets are R100 per person, but R160 for

    a double and secure parking is available at

    R10. Gates open at 17:00.

    V For information and booking call, 021 952 5809.

    Bring picnic to schools popularmusic festival

    Keith Tabisher will be leading the Belhar Music

    Collective at the festival. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

  • Woensdag, 29 Januarie 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar 13

    Op 13Maart sal duisende horskoolleerders

    deelneem aan die eerste ronde van die Suid-

    Afrikaanse Wiskunde-Olimpiade (SAWO)

    by skole reg oor die land.

    Registrasie vir hierdie toonaangewende

    kompetisie sluit op 7 Februarie.

    Die SAWO is die grootste olimpiade in

    Suid-Afrika en vind sedert 1966 jaarliks

    plaas. Ditword georganisseer deur die Suid-

    Afrikaanse Wiskunde-stigting (SAWS) en

    geborg deur Harmony-goudmyn en die

    Suid-Afrikaanse Instituut virGeoktrooieer-

    de Rekenmeesters (SAGR).

    Dit geskied oor drie rondes en bestaan uit

    n junior afdeling vir graad 8 en 9, en n seni-

    or afdeling vir graad 10 tot 12.Die eerste ron-

    de van die olimpiade bestaan uit 20 vraemet

    veelkeusige antwoorde. Dit word by afson-

    derlike skole geskryf en gemerk deur onder-

    wysers.

    Begaaf

    Deelname aan die olimpiade is nie net

    bedoel vir begaafde leerders nie, s prof.

    JohannEngelbrecht, uitvoerende direkteur

    van SAWS. Verlede jaar het meer as 80 000

    leerders van meer as 1 000 horskole in

    Suid-Afrika deelgeneem aan die eerste ron-

    de. Die belangrike doelwit met die olimpia-

    de is dat elke leerder moet deelneem. Om te

    wen, is slegs n bonus.

    Die wiskunde-stigting sowel as die borge

    gebruik die olimpiade om die leerders met

    die beste talent in die land te identifiseer,

    gaan Engelbrecht voort. Keer op keer ont-

    vanghierdie leerdersbeursevirhul tersire

    studies en hulle word dikwels deur die bor-

    ge in diens geneemnadie voltooiing vanhul

    studies.

    Chantyl Mulder, senior uitvoerende amp-

    tenaar: transformasie en groei van SAGR,

    s dat blote deelname aan die olimpiade

    reeds n prestasie is. Dit is n uitdaging en

    dui op jou bereidwilligheid om te leer.

    Resultate

    Leerders wat meer as 50% in die eerste

    ronde van SA Wiskunde-olimpiade behaal

    het, neem dan deel aan die tweede ronde,

    wat op 13Mei plaasvind. Die top100-leerders

    wat in die junior en senior afdelings elk

    deelneem, skryf dan die derde en finale ron-

    de van die olimpiade op 10 September.

    Die resultate van die finale ronde word in

    aanmerking geneem vir die spankeuse vir

    die internasionale olimpiade (IWO), sowel

    as die Pan-Afrikaanse Wiskunde-olimpiade

    (PAWO) volgende jaar.

    Die toelatingsfooi is R23 per leerder,maar

    skole wat meer as 100 leerders inskryf, be-

    taal slegs R17 per leerder. Die inskrywings-

    vorm kan by http://www.samf.ac.za/exam-

    questions/samoentryform2014.pdf afgelaai

    word.

    VOnderwysers kan ook die SAWS kontak by 012 392

    9362 of per epos na [email protected].

    Deelname

    is groot

    doelwit

    van SAWO

    Die publiek word genooi na n Valentyns-

    dans op Vrydag 14 Februarie ten bate van

    nvrouwat sowatR200 000moet insamel vir

    n koglere operasie.

    Die familie en vriende van Daleen Geric-

    ke hou reeds sedert verlede jaar fondsinsa-

    melingsgeleenthede omdi aardige bedrag-

    gie te probeer bybring.

    Die operasie kan so vroeg as in Maart ge-

    doen word indien hulle suksesvol is. Met

    die wins uit n vorige projek bied hulle nou

    di dans aan.

    Die kaartjies vir die funksie kos R120 en

    dit sal in die Bellville-Vallei-saal op die

    hoek van Postma- en Andrewstraat in Bell-

    ville-Noord op Valentynsdag om 19:30 ge-

    houword. Dit sluit n ligte ete en n prettige

    disko-dans in, asook gelukstrekkings.

    V Belangstellendes kan Juanita skakel by

    082 782 0060 of Daleen by 021 919 2055.

    Valentynsdans vir

    operasiefonds

  • 14 TYGERBURGER Ravensmead & Belhar Woensdag, 29 Januarie 2014NUUS

    S JOU S!

    KONSEPBELEID OOR

    KRINGTELEVISIE (CCTV)

    Die Stad Kaapstad is besig om n beleid oor kringtelevisie (CCTV) te finaliseer.

    Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van

    2000, word die publiek en belangstellende groepe of partye die geleentheid gebied om

    kommentaar, insette en aanbevelings oor die konsepbeleid oor kringtelevisie (CCTV) van

    1 Februarie 2014 tot 4 Maart 2014 in te dien.

    Kommentaar, insette en aanbevelings kan op die volgende maniere ingedien word:

    Faks: 086 542 0630

    E-pos: [email protected]

    Skriftelike voorlegging: Posbus 6955, Roggebaai 8012

    (vir aandag: direkteur van kringtelevisie)

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT

    Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan skryf of lees nie, mense

    met gestremdhede en mense uit ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaar

    kan indien nie, help om hul kommentaar, insette of aanbevelings aan te teken en by die Stad

    in te dien. Kontak die volgende persone:

    Vir algemene openbare deelname:

    Ruch Daniels by 021 400 1766 of [email protected]

    Vir benadeelde groepe:

    Anele Viti by 021 400 1652 of [email protected]

    Die konsepbeleid is by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, by subraadskantore en by

    biblioteke beskikbaar.

    Vir navrae oor die konsepbeleid, skakel 021 417 4150.

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