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TUESDAY 11 November 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: post@peoplespost.co.za | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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TARRENLEE HABELGAARN@LeeLaVidaLoca
Progress on the Heideveldhousing project has beenstalling for two years.
And while long-suffering back-yarders lose patience as they waittheir turn to move into their ownhomes, the City of Cape Town saysthe project may take as long asthree years to be completed.The construction of the houses
on the site running alongside theN2 is estimated to cost R90m andwill be built in accordancewith thenew building specifications forgovernment-subsidised housing.Mayoral Committee member for
Human Settlements SiyabulelaMamkeli confirms 709 beneficiar-ies have already been approved forthe project.He explains that the civil engi-
neering infrastructure was com-pleted in November last year andin December the City advertised atender for the construction of 738houses.“Following the evaluation of the
tender and subsequent recommen-dation to appoint a contractor, anappeal was received during the ap-peal process. This appeal was up-held by the City’s legal services de-partment and this tender is nowbe-ing re-advertised,” he says.“If no valid appeals are received
with the second tender process, weestimate that a contractor could beon site by February 2015 and theproject could be completed by Feb-ruary 2017.”Most beneficiaries have been on
the council housingwaiting list formore than 25 years.People’s Post recently met with
six families who have been identi-
fied as beneficiaries of the project.All of these families are current-
ly living in backyards inHeideveldandhave little ornoaccess towaterand electricity.Beneficiary Rachel Parsons says
there has been no progress on theproject since council completed theroad infrastructure in 2012.“I’ve been living in my shack for
30 years already. My husband wasrecently diagnosed with TB for thefifth time and all my children havehad TB because of the conditionswe live in. It is very unhygienic.We have to sleep with our urinebuckets in the house at night and
that isn’t healthy either,” she says.Parsons was elated when she
was informed that she would final-ly be receiving her own home.But her joy has since been re-
placed with disappointment.“Every time we inquire about
when construction will start weare given a new date. The last dategiven was September and now weare in November again. I don’tthink this project is going to mate-rialise in my lifetime,” she la-ments.Resident Lynn Jaggers says she
is tired of being strung along andjust wants a place to call home.
“When will we get our homes?No follow-up meetings have takenplace to inform us of the progressof the project. I pay my landlordevery month but I don’t even havewater where I live now. My rentmoney is being used for drugs andalcohol and itmakesme sad. I rath-erwant to live inmyownhomeandlive comfortably,” she says.In addition to health implica-
tions, Salama Adams says the de-velopment site is overgrown andlittered with dirt.The bushes have made it a spot
for criminals to hide and attack in-nocent residents, she says.
“So many people are attackedand robbed on this piece of land,”she says.“Last week my mother was hit
over the head with a brick androbbed. Thisweek twomore peoplewere attacked. If council can getstarted on the project I am sure itwill help because thieves strike inisolated areas.”Manenberg police spokesperson
Lieutenant Ian Bennett confirmssix robbery incidents have been re-ported in this vicinity in the pasttwo months.V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS yourthoughts to 32516.
‘Where are our homes?’
EMPTY: Housing beneficiaries in Heideveld are growing impatient with the lack of progress on the project planned adjacent to the N2. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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MANENBERG
‘We want to be home for Christmas’TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
@LeeLaVidaLoca
It will be anything but a merry Christmasfor fed-up Manenberg residents who mayhave to spend the festive season in the
temporary container village.Residents of Eva Court moved into the
temporary housing off Duinefontein Roadfour weeks ago while upgrades are beingdone to the triple-storey flats.
Tenants were originally informed that theproject would take four to six weeks, but con-tractors recently downed tools as a result ofthe escalating gang violence in the area.
This has caused a delay in the project andmay lead to tenants being forced to stay inthe temporary accommodation until earlynext year.
Outraged resident Yazid Brophy says ten-ants are in the dark about progress on theproject.
“I have gone to the local municipal offices,have sent emails to the mayor and even triedspeaking to people I know who are workingon the project. But no one is able to give meanswers,” he says.
“The conditions in the village are bad. Thepipes leak and the electricity outlets arefaulty. Our appliances are getting damagedwhile we wait.”
The uncertainty surrounding the project'sprogress has residents worried.
“We have heard rumours that we will haveto stay here until March next year and thatis unacceptable. Both my children have be-come ill because of the living conditions andalmost all my electrical appliances have bro-ken. This is costing people money. We onlyagreed to four weeks.”
Mayoral Committee member for HumanSettlements Siyabulela Mamkeli says the
volatility in the area caused by the spike ingang violence is disrupting many councilservices to residents, especially the flats up-grade.
“ The City is doing everything in our pow-er to ensure that services resume as a matterof urgency and we believe that the overallproject completion date of June 2015 is stillachievable. The level of gang violence, how-ever, remains a great concern,” he says.
“The upgrades in Manenberg started inApril 2013. Despite the challenges, it has
been progressing well and 1 242 out of the1 584 rental units earmarked for internal up-grades as part of this programme have beencompleted.”
Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-ant Ian Bennett confirms there has been anincrease in the number of gang-related inci-dents over the past month.
“Across the precinct there has been an in-crease in gang activity and shootings, espe-cially over the last few weeks. There hasbeen a lot of tension between rival gangs in
the area and this has been the primary rea-son for the increase in violent crimes,” hesays. “We have increased our patrols aroundhotspots and regularly raid homes identifiedas possible places where firearms could behidden.”
Bennett confirms vandalism and theft atthe container village have also been report-ed.
Tenant Sandy Russell says crime in thecontainer village has escalated.
“My clothes are stolen from the washingline. During the day when no one is homepeople have gone through my drawers andpersonal items. I’m not the only person com-plaining – this is common in the village,” shesays. “I want to go back to my own place. Iwant to be home by Christmas. We haven’tbeen given any updates and have to figureout what is fact and rumour. No work hasbeen conducted on site for a week now andwe are still waiting for people to come andspeak to us.”
But not all residents mind staying a littlelonger. Fatima Abrahams says she has nocomplaints about the living conditions with-in the village.
She says most are willing to embracechange for something better.
“I think all the complaints are unneces-sary. All of my appliances work fine. I ha-ven’t had any leaks and problems with elec-tricity. Yes, it is a little uncomfortable andspace is tight ,but my family and I don’t mindthe sacrifice for a newly renovated flat,” shesays.
“It would have been nice to be home forChristmas and that might still happen. If wearen’t home by then it will be a change ofscenery for the holiday. My children enjoybeing able to play outside.”
FRUSTRATED: Eva Court residents might have to live in the temporary container village until early next year now that the upgrade to theircouncil flats has been put on hold. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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Two decades.This is allegedly how long a house,
identified by neighbours as the oldestdrug den in Athlone, has been in business.But residents have had enough and are
demanding immediate action.Athlone police spokesperson Sergeant Zi-
ta Norman confirms multiple raids havetaken place at the house in Durant Road.“More residents have started speaking
out and identifying suspicious activity atthe house. As a result we have already con-fiscateddrugswith a street value ofR200 000from the property,” she says.“We are also working on a number of op-
erations and are building a case. It has beena problem house on our radar for years, butwe have not been able to make any arrestsor take action against the owners despitehaving followed all procedures.”Resident Caroline Martin says enough is
enough. “I am tired of feeling intimidatedby the characters who visit this house. Wecan pretend that the crime and drugs don’taffect us directly, but it does. I am reportingeverything I see,” she says.“I understand that people are scared for
their families and afraid to talk out. But ifwe all are too scared to take a stand, we arejust asmuch to be blame for our own suffer-ing.”A representative of a nearby church, who
asks not to be named, says tackling drugdens can help save the lives of many youngpeople. “All the shootings, theft and robber-ies point back to drugs. It’s all for drugmon-ey and that’s why the police need to focuson the dealers instead of only the drugs. Thechurch has been broken into more thanonce this year and we all know who it is,”he says.People’s Post attempted to gain comment
from the family living at the alleged drugden, but they dismissed the allegations anddeclined to comment.JP Smith, Mayco member for Safety and
Security, says he has been informed aboutillegal activity at the house but has little ju-risdiction as the property is privatelyowned. “I have alerted Metro Police andLawEnforcementwhoassist police onoper-ations, but the City of Cape Town cannotevict the family as it is privately ownedproperty. Police have been building a caseand continue to monitor the premises.”V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughtsto 32516. SMSes cost R1.
STOP: Residents living in Durant Road aredemanding action be taken against analleged drug den operating in the street. Noperson or property is implicated in this photo.
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identification tags was done to ensuremoreefficient service provision and revenue ac-curacy.The tags will allow the City to monitor
each bin serviced and to identify bins thatare lost, stolen or illegally serviced withoutbeing City property.Mayoral Committee member for Utility
Services Ernest Sonnenberg says the Cityservices in excess of 800 000 wheelie binseach week and this service is provided bymeans of personnel.Trucks and wheelie bins are serviced at
a cost of almost R1bn a year.In rendering the service, virtually every
public street in the entire municipal areais serviced each week.“The tagging of bins will allow for the
service of each individual bin to be moni-tored. This will provide the means to im-
prove operational efficiency and effective-ness inmanaging labour, vehicles and serv-ices because the date, time, and location ofeach bin lifted will be recorded,” he says.The project will be managed by an exter-
nal service provider, namely RAMM Tech-nologies.“RAMM Technologies has been appoint-
ed by the solid waste management depart-ment’s collections and drop-offs branch toperform the refuse bin identification exer-cise. It will see numerous crews, consistingof RAMMcontracted staff, moving through-out the city invarious suburbsover thenextcouple of months.”These crews will be tagging each individ-
ual refusebin inorder to compile a geo-data-base of all the City’s mobile refuse bins.For the public to easily identify these
crews, RAMM crew members will be re-quired to carry an identification card con-taining the City of Cape Town logo, photo-graph of the crewmember’s face, member’ssurname, first name/s as well as RAMMop-erations’ telephone number.Contact RAMM Technologies on
086 111 7266 or the City on (021) 444 7127.
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MANENBERG
Order grantedSAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
The Cape High Court has given ProudlyManenberg its marching orders.
Ten families living on the Manen-bergWaterfrontwill receive an eviction no-tice after a lengthy court battle betweenConsol and Proudly Manenberg ended onWednesday.
The land was made available for use tothe organisation in 2009 as an interim ar-rangement, with the understanding andcommitment that the land – owned by Con-sol – would ultimately be transferred intoa trust once one had been established.
The trust was established in June 2011.Four months later, a letter to vacate was
sent to Proudly Manenberg after it was dis-covered the erfwas being used for activitiesnot allowed in the right of use agreement.
In an effort to delay the process, ProudlyManenberg circulated a petition to keep theglass manufacturer from evicting 10 occu-pants living in wrought iron structures onthe land.
After a two-year court battle, the rulingwas in Consol’s favour.
But Proudly Manenberg chairpersonMario Wanza is not leaving it at that.
Wanza says the land “belongs to the peo-ple of Manenberg” and Consol is the partyat fault. “Consol has been illegally operat-ing on our land. We have been living inpeace and friendship under our own law forthe past two days. This is theway forward,”Wanza says.
But the business, determined to see theevictionorder enforced, reportedWanza fortrespassing.
Manenberg police were sent to the prop-erty onThursdayandWanzawas taken intocustody.
Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-ant Ian Bennett confirmed the incident.
“Police were sent to the land to removeWanza, but he was not arrested. Officersbrought him to the station but didnot incar-cerate him,” he says.
This isn’t the first time Wanza has goneto court.
In August he appeared in the WynbergMagistrate’s Court on behalf of the organi-sation and faced charges of malicious dam-age to property and trespassing, laid byConsol (“Fight is on for promised land”, 31August).
Consol Human Resources Manager Tha-mi Mkhuzangwe says it is Consol’s inten-tion to execute the order “with minimalconfrontation and in a humane way”.
“The official court order, in the form ofanotice,will be served to Mario andProud-ly Manenberg during the course of thisweek.Mario and the 10 other occupantswillbe given the opportunity to vacate the prop-erty voluntarilywithin a reasonable periodof time,” he says.
Occupants have one month to vacate.Wanza says a seven step plan has been de-
vised for the way forward and a meetingwith Consol is on the cards.
Mkhuzangwe confirms the meeting.“We will write to Mario and the affected
people, inviting them to a meeting to dis-cuss any support theyneed in termsof alter-native accommodation and timing of thedismantling and removal of the non-com-pliant structures on the property,”he says.
“The City of Cape Town will be engagedto avail alternative land for the affected in-dividuals. Separate meetings will also beheld with the trustees of the CommunityTrust to brief them on the outcome of thecourt case and get a sense on their level ofreadiness to formally take over the runningof the property.”V What do you think should happen to the land?Starting with the word “Post”, SMS your views to32516. SMSes cost R1.
Capetonians hike, unite for peaceThe top of Table Mountain will be turned toorange on Saturday 29 November to showthat Capetonians value peace.People fromdifferent organisations and in-
dividuals from as far as Grabouwwill be tak-ing part in a hike up Platteklip Gorge.The hike starts at 09:00 and participants
will “gather for peace” between 13:00 and14:00 on the mountaintop in the Upper Cable-car Station area. All are welcome,Wear an orange top.Bring your own packed lunch and water.For more information phone Theodore
Motto on 079 194 8858.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 11 November 20146 NEWS
The City of Cape Town invites members of the public who are unemployed and who are willingto work on contract to become part of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).
Employment through the EPWP is temporary with contract appointments varying in length.You can access short-term work opportunities through the EPWP by registering on theSubcouncil’s Jobseekers’ Database. Workers are randomly chosen from the database and arenotified by telephone when they are selected for possible job opportunities.
If you are unemployed and interested in work through the EPWP, make sure you register onthe City’s Jobseekers’ Database at your local subcouncil office.
If you are already registered, make sure you update your details at your local subcounciloffice regularly to improve your chances of employment. Jobseekers who do not update theirdetails in a twelve-month period will have their registration removed from the database. Alsoremember to re-register if you have moved from one place to another in the city.
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HEALTH
Taking controlMore than 15 000 Implanon devices
have been distributed to facilitiesacross Cape Town.
And now the stock is being boosted fol-lowing an increase in the demand.Since the introduction of the contracep-
tive in February, City Health has trainednearly 200 staff on the insertion technique.The device provides contraception for
women for three years after insertion.The device is a rod that is inserted under
the skin with a pre-loaded applicator.A trained practitioner makes a small in-
cision in the upper arm to insert it.It stays there, releasing a progesterone-
like hormone for up to three years to pre-vent pregnancy, says Mayoral Committeemember for Health Benedicta VanMinnen.“This method of contraception differs
from the more established methods in thatwomen do not have to remember to take apill every day or return for an injection eve-ry few months. It gives them more controlover their health, well-being and reproduc-tive choices, especially women for whom
unplanned pregnancy is undesirable or ahealth risk,” she says. “However, it is im-portant to note that while the device pro-tects against pregnancy, like other contra-ceptive methods, womenmust still take thenecessary precautions to prevent sexuallytransmitted infections.”The device is free to clients at public
health facilities. Side effects are rare andgenerally mild, with only a small percent-age of women requiring removal of the de-vice. “Forwomenwhowish to conceive, fer-tility is restored within two weeks after theremoval of the device,” Van Minnen says.Between February and September there
has been an increase in requests for the Im-planon, as shown in thenumber of implantscompleted at clinics across the metropole.Implanon has provenmost popular in the
Southern sub-district with 3 320 implantsdone and Tygerberg sub-district with 2 241,followed by Mitchell’s Plain and Khayelit-sha with just over 2 000 devices.Only 0.5% of the devices were subse-
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Struggle oversubstationTARRENLEE HABELGAARN
@LeeLaVidaLoca
An unlocked substation in Belgraviais being occupied by vagrants andhas become the prime stop for ille-
gal dumping.Residents living in neighbouring prop-
erties in 5th Avenue say they can’t standthe smell any longer as garbage contin-ues to pile up on the open piece of land.Frustration surrounding council’s
slow action plan has reached a climax.Belgravia Civic Association chairper-
son Pat O’Connor says every week thereare new people using the substation as arefuge.“There are no locks on the substation
and it has been that way formonths,” shesays.“Whether it is being used as shelter or
just a spot to urinate it is a serious safetyrisk. It is not only a risk to those illegallygaining access to it, but it is a potentialhazard to children who might be curiousabout what is in there.”Resident Anthea Roland says she is
tired of logging complaints with council.“I have written to council to fence the
area and put a lock on the substation. Ihave a big issue with people dumpingtheir dirt alongsidemy fence and the elec-tric box in the road. It seems to me theminute they see the box, they rememberthey want to urinate. There is anothercorner in the next road,which they previ-ously used as a dumping ground, but nowthat it has been closed off they movehere.”Ward councillorMagadienDavids says
he has alerted Law Enforcement to theproblem and is in the process of brain-
storming possible solutions to secure theopen space.“Vagrancy is a problem experienced
across the city. As soon as you curb themin one area they move on to the next.Locks are also replaced on a regular basisbut are stolen all the time. I have instruct-ed officials to replace the locks and havebeen talking with other line departmentsto determine whether it will be possibleto fence the area,” he says.But it will take more than just improv-
ing security and hygiene at the publicopen space to bring about satisfactorychange, insists Davids.“I have been in discussion with local
NGOs and NPOs to come up with a wayto assist the homeless and address va-grancy. We are looking at various waysto reward those in need for gathering lit-ter to prevent dumping.”Belgravia Neighbourhood Watch
chairperson Riyaad Petersen says the or-ganisation informed police and Law En-forcement of the vagrants but it still re-mains a problem.“Council has sent out people to clean
the area a few times but this is not suffi-cient enough. We need a long-term planaswell as input from the residents to keepthe area clean and crime free. Illegaldumping has a direct effect on crime. Ifyour area looks filthy and neglected,criminals think people don’t care andtake the opportunity. This has been prov-en by the fact that homes around illegaldumping sites in the area have been vic-tims of crime,” he says. “I raised it withthe councillor againwho said communityprojectswill be the best tool to control thedumpingonopenspaces.While involvingthe community in projects is a good idea,
up until now it has just been alltalk and no action. We need toknow when these projects willtake off and get started.”Athlone police spokesperson
Sergeant Zita Norman confirmshouse break-ins and theft remaina problem in this vicinity.“With the festive season ap-
proaching we are anticipating anincrease in house break-ins andthefts, so involving the communi-ty will help us with patrols andmonitoring the area. If there is nodirt to search through there willbe no reason for people to walkwith trollies or bins, searching foritems,” Norman says.V Starting with the word “Post”, SMS yourthoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
LOCK DOWN: Belgravia homeowners are demandingthat a substation used by vagrants and dumpers becleared and secured. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
New flow for Black RiverASTRID FEBRUARIE
@FebAstrid
The upgrade of Athlone Sewage Workshas shown a marked improvement inthe discharge of contaminated water in
the Black River.This was revealed at the Friends of the
Black and Vygekraal rivers meeting lastweek.Guest speaker KevinWinter, lecturer and
researcher in the Environmental and Geo-graphical Science Department at UCT, saidover the last ten years the Athlone SewageWorks has been upgraded multiple times ata cost of millions of rands.“Inmid 2000s the sewage plant was known
as the Athlone ‘pong’ because of the strongtoilet smell, and that was one of the reasonsthe upgrade was necessary,” he explained.Winter said the plant was operating over
its capacity with too much water coming inand too little resident time to effectivelytreat the water.“The discharge of contaminated water
from the sewage works contains high con-centrations of nutrients such as nitrogen,ammonia, phosphorous and bacteria. Thiswater is discharged into the Black River,”he said.Excess nutrients provide liquid fertilizer
which stimulate the growth of water hya-cinth and other aquatic weeds.Winter explains that the State of the Riv-
ers Report in (2005) described the Black Riv-er water quality as “unacceptable” and thatthe condition of the river as a “detriment tothe region when it could be an asset”.However, more recently there have been
some noticeable changes with the arrival of
colonies of Greater Flamingos on the river.This has been a talking point.“These birds feed off the algae in thewater
and micro-organisms. The water quality ismuch clearer and they are able to pick fromthe bed of the river. These birds have detect-ed a difference,” Winter says.However, he explains that water quality
data obtained from the City of Cape Townshows some improvements downstream ofthe Athlone sewage works, but levels of pol-lution are still unacceptable in the BlackRiver.Winter says water quality does, however,
vary from month to month.“A further more pressing issue is that pol-
lutants entering into the Black River do notall come from the sewage works,” he said.The Salt River catchment is a large area
that drains into the Black river from multi-ple sources of under-serviced areas wherethere are significant pressing social and eco-nomic issue, Winter explained.“While investment in the continual up-
grade of the sewage works is necessary, theissues lie further upstream. The potential tomake the green corridor of the Black Rivera viable asset remains a massive challengein which the solutions are not in technicalupgrades alone,” he said.In his chairperson’s report, Jonathan
Hobday explained over the past 18 monthsa comprehensive report and basic guide hasbeen compiled on the Black River.The Friends conducted several walks
along the river banks to assess the issuesand record their observations.“This verydetailed report provides abasic
guide for us in development of a proper envi-ronmental and business plan for the rivers.”
POLLUTED: The discharge of contaminated water from the sewage works contains high concentrationsof nutrients such as nitrogen, ammonia, phosphorous and bacteria. PHOTO: TARRENLEE HABELGAARN
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@nickymccain
A baby’s first smile, first step or firstword is a memory no mother will for-get.
These memories will however never bemade for one out of seven of the millionmothers who give birth prematurely.But the Newborns Groote Schuur Trust
is working tirelessly to change these heart-breaking statistics.The trust supports the Neonatal Unit at
Groote Schuur Hospital with funds to im-prove survival rates amongst premature,low birth weight and critically ill babies,trust spokesperson Julie Gibson says.The neonatal unit cares for 3 200 of some
of the smallest and sickest babies in theWestern Cape each year.Many of these children weigh less than
a bag of sugar, with some only the weightof a block of margarine.ShiyaamValentine’s sonYaqeenweighed
only 970g when he was born last year.With underdeveloped lungs, he lost an-
other 200g at only a few days old.“I was so scaredwhen I sawmy son,” Val-
entine says.“I didn’t even know if I should hold him.
I was just amazed that he was alive as hewas such a small baby. It was very emotion-al.”The unit and trust became Valentine’s
second family as they nursed her son tohealth.“They were teaching me things like how
to feed and carry my son,” she says.Now, a year on, he is growing stronger
each day.“He’s stubborn,” she says, laughing.“He shouts to get his own way. He has
started standing and is trying to walk.”But not every story ends like Valen-
tine’s.Over 200 mothers leave the unit without
their babies every year.This is what the trust aims to prevent by
equipping theunitwithnew incubators andother equipment, Gibson says.“One of the biggest problems facing our
unit is that it is only a quarter of the sizeit should be for the number of babies lookedafter annually. This means it is constantlyrunning over capacity. Overcrowdinggreatly increases the risk of infection andother complications for our tiny patients,”she says.Theunit has been assignedmore space by
the hospital which will more than doublethe size of the ward.However, funds are needed to aid the ex-
pansion, Gibson says.To assist in fundraising, the trust is hold-
ing a seven hour knit-a-thon onWorld Pree-mies Day, observed on Monday 17 Novem-ber.Knitters are invited to show off their
skills by creating beanies for the babies ordonating towards the trust.V The knit-a-thon will take place at Groote SchuurHospital from 07:00 to 14:00. Dress in purple for pree-mies. Contact Julie Gibson at (021) 404 6023 or en-quiries@newborns.org.za.
MOTHER’S LOVE: One out of seven mothers give birth prematurely, studies have found. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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‘Markings’spark concernNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
Painted letters, piles of stones, softdrink cans and plastic bags – theseare just some of the markings so-
cial media “alerts” have warned resi-dents couldmeanahouse is being target-ed by criminals.Facebook postings have reported that
everything from empty chips packets toshoes – as well as how they are posi-tioned – can indicate if the homeowneris armed, if the occupants are home andwhere there are escape routes.But police say there is no evidence
that these markings are used by crimi-nals.Provincial police spokesperson Lieu-
tenant Colonel Andrè Traut says: “Al-though criminals are very creative withtheir modus operandi, there is no evi-dence to support the allegation thathomes are marked in some way or an-other so that aburglary canbeperpetrat-ed.”This is backed up by security compa-
nies.ADT Security managing director Rob
Dale says security guards have not en-countered this technique.Sniper Security’s Ridwaan Matthews
says the alerts are based on myth.“I’ve been in the industry for 18 years
and have not experienced criminals us-ingmarkers. Themajority of crime is op-
portunistic – a criminal seeing an openwindow and a flatscreen TV and goingfor it,” he says.“Planning tends to only take place
when criminals are targeting a businessor premises with high value items andthen the criminals will carry out recon-naissance,” he says.Matthews urges residents to install
preventative security measures.This, he points out, includes alarms
andmotion sensors aswell as remainingvigilant.There are several practical precau-
tions residents can implement to en-hance their perimeter security, Daleadds.“These include keeping trees and
shrubbery in the garden neatly trimmedto avoid providing a hiding place for in-truders,” he explains.Dale says it is also important to ensure
that the garden and perimeter are suffi-ciently lit,” he says.Residents should report any suspi-
cious activities, person or vehicle imme-diately. “It is important that communi-ties and security role players – includingcommunity safety groups, private secu-rity companies and the police – continueto develop and maintain good workingrelationships as these do bolster crimeprevention efforts,” he says.V Have you seen these “markers”? Starting withthe word “Post” SMS your views to 32516. SMSescost R1.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 11 November 201410 NEWS
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) subcouncils of theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1Council Chambers, AdministrationBlock A, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, Milnerton
20 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein Council Chambers,Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
19 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood Municipal Building,Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
20 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow Council Chambers, ParowMunicipalBuilding, first floor, corner of VoortrekkerRoad and Tallent Street, Parow
20 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Bonteheuwel Council Chambers, cornerof Jakkalsvlei Avenue and Kiaat Road,Bonteheuwel
19 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville Council Chambers, Bellville CivicCentre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
17 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville Council Chambers, corner ofOxford and Queen streets, Durbanville
17 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand Council Chambers, corner ofFagan Street and Main Road, Strand
20 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149
9Solomon Tshuku Hall, Solomon TshukuAvenue, Site C, Khayelitsha
19 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, corner ofSpine Road and MewWay, Ilitha Park,Khayelitsha
17 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 3202
11Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko drives,Gugulethu
19 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
20 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13Ruth First Community Hall,Sinqolamthi Street, Philippi
19 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka Council Chambers, corner ofGovan Mbeki and Steve Biko drives,Gugulethu
17 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
15Raven Room, first floor, Pinelands TrainingCentre, Central Square, St Stephens Road,Pinelands
19 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 531 3437
16Council Chambers, eleventh floor,44 Wale Street, Cape Town
17 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September Civic Centre(minor hall), corner of Klipfontein andProtea streets, Athlone
20 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500 or021 444 0503
18Subcouncil Chambers, corner ofBuck Road and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River
20 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19Council Chambers, Central Circle,Fish Hoek
17 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011
20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia Main Road, Constantia
19 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Oostenberg Council Chambers, cornerof Carinus Street and Van Riebeeck Road,Kuils River
19 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
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Strand Council Chamber, MunicipalOffices, corner of Main Road andFagan Street, Strand (opposite theStrand railway station)
17 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur Administrative Building,corner of Merrydale and Melkbos roads,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
17 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner ofLwandle and Spine roads, Khayelitsha
20 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting goto www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require anddownload the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.
Interested parties may comment on the following policies and plans that are open for publicconsultation at subcouncil offices during the month of November 2014:
1. Coastal Management Plan.2. Renaming of the Sea Point Library.3. Section 33: Notice is hereby given in terms of section 33 of the Local Government:
Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, that the City of Cape Town intendsentering into a contract relating to the provision of professional services in respect of theappointment of a panel of legal practitioners for the provision of legal services for thecollection of debts owed to the City of Cape Town.
4. Treated Effluent Amendment By-law.5. Repealing of policies that are superseded by the district plans or which are now obsolete
and outdated.6. Allocation Policy: HousingOpportunities and Policy for the Establishment of CRU Committees.7. Notice of the intention to amend existing declaration of places where the carrying on of
the business of street vendor, pedlar or hawker is prohibited or restricted: Hanover Parkand Newfields.
8. Annual Review (2015/16 review) and the proposed amendments to the IntegratedDevelopment Plan (IDP) for 2012 to 2017.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THESUBCOUNCILS: NOVEMBER 2014
STAR PERFORMANCE: Portavue Primary School in Greenhaven recently hosted a threenightconcert at the Joseph Stone Auditorium. The staging of the production, Beauty and the Beast,was choreographed by Joelene Daniels from the Anastacia School of Dance. It showcasedthe acting, singing and dance talent of the children. Pupils took to the stage in vibrant,colourful costumes and entertained audiences at three soldout performances. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Learning experienceIt was more than just playtime and laugh-ter when the Leliebloem Children’sHome in Athlone hosted a much antici-
pated fun day.The children enjoyed a dog display by po-
lice patrol dog Bobby with Sergeant JaquesPetersen of the Maitland Dog Unit.He also educated the young people on the
role of a patrol dog and its functions.Police also had the explosives unit with
Sergeant Leon Jobs, who did a demonstra-
tion on how the dogs sniff out contraband.The Bomb Disposal Unit was also there
to teach children not to open or look intobags that are laying around.The children also received hotdogs, juice,
party packets and fruit.Volunteers were active on the day, play-
ing games with the children and Athlonepolice spokesperson Sergeant Zita Normanwas there to encourage the youth to stay inschool and to aspire to fulfil their dreams.
ENRICHED: Sergeant Jacques Petersen gives the children at Leliebloem Children’s Home a talk onpolice patrol dogs, their function and duties. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
WHOOF WHOOF: Jerediah Norman, Warrant Officer Gerhard Botha with dog Prince and Athlonepolice volunteer Khouthaar Wang.
READY, STEADY, GO: Volunteers facilitated various games with the little ones.
FOURFOOTED CRIME FIGHTER: Sergeant JaquesPetersen and patrol dog Bobby from the MaitlandDog Unit.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 11 November 2014 NEWS 11
WESTERN CAPEGAMBLINGAND RACING BOARD
OFFICIAL NOTICE
RECEIPT OFAPPLICATIONS FORTHEPROCUREMENT OFA FINANCIAL INTEREST
INTERMS OFTHE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS58AND 32 OFTHEWESTERN CAPE GAMBLINGAND RACINGACT,1996 (ACT 4 OF 1996) (“ACT”),ASAMENDED,THEWESTERN CAPE GAMBLING
AND RACING BOARD (“BOARD”) HEREBYGIVES NOTICETHATAPPLICATIONS FORTHEPROCUREMENT OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF
5% OR MORE IN HOLDERS OF CASINO OPERATORLICENCES INTHEWESTERN CAPE,HAVE BEEN
RECEIVED
Tsogo Sun Holdings Ltd (“TSH”), Sun International Limited(“SIL”), Grand Parade Investments Limited (“GPI”) and varioussubsidiaries of SIL and GPI have entered into transactionagreements, in terms of which TSH will be acquiring a 40%financial interest in each of SunWest International (Pty) Ltd(“SunWest”) and Worcester Casino (Pty) Ltd (“Worcester”)(collectively, the “Proposed Transaction”). In terms of thisProposedTransaction,TSH will acquire a 14.9% financial interestin SunWest andWorcester respectively from Sun International(South Africa) Limited (“SISA”), and Afrisun Leisure (Pty) Ltd(“Afrisun”), both subsidiaries of SIL. SunWest and Worcesterwill undertake a specific share repurchase of the 25.1%financial interest held by GPI and its subsidiaries in SunWestand Worcester.TSH will then acquire a further 25.1% financialinterest in SunWest andWorcester respectively, by subscribingfor new shares in both.
Through this Proposed Transaction, shareholders of TSH,reflected below, will also have acquired a 5% or more financialinterest in each of SunWest andWorcester:
• SouthAfrican Clothing andTextileWorkers Union (“SACTWU”)• Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited• TIH Prefco (RF) (Pty) Ltd• TIHC Investments (RF) (Pty) Ltd• Tsogo Investment Holding Company (Pty) Ltd
TSH and its shareholders have applied to the Board for consentto procure a 5% or more financial interest in SunWest andWorcester as required in terms of Section 58 of the Act.
Section 33 of the Act requires the Board to ask the publicto submit comments and/or objections to gambling licenceapplications that are filed with the Board. The conduct ofgambling operations is regulated in terms of both the Act andthe National Gambling Act, 2004. This notice serves to notifymembers of the public that they may lodge objections and/orcomments to the above application on or before the closingdate at the below-mentioned address and contacts. Sincelicensed gambling constitutes a legitimate business operation,moral objections for or against gambling will not be consideredby the Board. An objection that merely states that one isopposed to gambling without much substantiation will not beviewed with much favour. You are hereby encouraged to readthe Act and learn more about the Board’s powers and thematters pursuant to which objections may be lodged.These areoutlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of the Act. Members ofthe public can obtain a copy of the objections guidelines, whichis an explanatory guide through the legal framework governingthe lodgment of objections and the Board’s adjudicationprocedures. The objections guidelines are accessible from theBoard’s website at www.wcgrb.co.za and copies can also bemade available on request.The Board will consider all commentsand objections lodged on or before the closing date during theadjudication of the application.
All comments and objections lodged must contain the name,address and contact number of the person objecting to theproposed application(s) or offering the comment and must statethe grounds on which the objection and / or comment is based.Comments and / or objections must reach the Board by no laterthan 16h00 on Friday, 5 December 2014.The application(s)will be open for public inspection at the offices of the Board,Seafare House, 68 Orange Street, Gardens, CapeTown.
Objections and/or comments must be forwarded tothe Chief Executive Officer,Western Cape Gamblingand Racing Board, P.O. Box 8175, Roggebaai 8012 orhanded to the Chief Executive Officer,Western Cape
Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House,68 Orange Street, Gardens, CapeTown or faxed
to 021 422 2603 or e-mailed toobjections.licensing@wcgrb.co.za.
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Donate and bring joy to a disadvantaged childThe festive season is traditionally knownasthe season of giving.Capetonians will have the opportunity to
donate and put a smile on the faces of disad-vantaged children when NPO MustadafinFoundation hosts its annual Positive Dayevent at Mnandi Swimming Pool onWednesday 10 December.More than 300 children, aged three to 14,
from the organisation’s various pro-grammes will enjoy a day of treats and fun.Most of the children come from poor, des-
titute and broken families, and have neverreceived a gift in their life.“PositiveDay is an annual celebration for
children who have conquered many thingsduring their lives. It’s [all] about positivity.We also give them safety messages to makesure they are well equipped for the festiveseason,” says foundation director Ghairu-nisa Johnstone.“These safety messages are focused on
drug awareness, how to be safe in the waterand general safety measures when guardi-ans are not around. It’s also a day when achild can be a child and not have to worryabout [their living circumstances].”Many of the children have never seen or
met their biological parents.“We work with [them] during the year,
give them a gift, meal and all the love andsupport that we can,” she says.“Giving them a toy is a token of making
them [feel] special and loved.”A total of 300 toys will be distributed on
PositiveDay and 150 toyswill be handed outon Christmas.The foundation calls on all Capetonions
to donate toys to be distributed to the chil-dren.To donate, phone (021) 633 0010 or drop off
your donations at 18 Belgravia Road, Ath-lone.V For more information on the organisation visitwww.mustadafin.org.za.
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
Giving power to the peopleCapetonians can look forward to amore
reliable and resilient power distribu-tion network thanks to an upgrade of
council’s software system.Its Electricity Services Department is in
the process of improving and expandingthe system to restore power quickly, safelyand efficiently during outages.The upgrade includes the implementa-
tion of an outage management systemwhich ensures reduced time frames for re-
pairs, better workflow management, andimproved outage communication, the Cityof Cape Town says in a statement.International software supplier Ventyx
will provide the system, which will havethe ability to send SMSes to customers be-fore they are impacted by a pre-plannedoutage – provided their details are up todate.It can also identify meter numbers and
locationswithout having to capture the da-
ta, and relate this to a customer’s nameandaddress on the customer information sys-tem.It will also be able to predict the restora-
tion time and measure the period fromwhen a fault occurred to restoration timefor quality control purposes.Furthermore, it has theability todissem-
inate real-time outage status updates,council officials say.“The department operates in a challeng-
ing environment of large-scale urbanisa-tion and faces massive growth, which in-creases the demand on infrastructure,”saysMayoral Committeemember forUtili-ty Services Ernest Sonnenberg.“The software implementation will help
us to address challenges through our ener-gy-saving and demand management pro-grammes, of which the Ventyx integratednetwork control system is a key compo-nent.”
Bag a bargainThe Western Cape Association for PersonswithDisabilitieswill host its annualChrist-mas market from Friday 5 December untilTuesday 23 December.The market will take place at 2 Begonia
Street in Milnerton at the entrance on Koe-berg Service Road.
Come and shop on weekdays between10:00 and 19:00 or weekends from 10:00 until16:00.Admission is free.
Come along and enjoy arts and crafts,gifts, homemade jams, Christmas cakes andmuch more.For more information contact Francis on
(021) 555 2881 or francis@wcapd.org.za.Vendors are invited to apply for trading
space before Monday 17 November.
Health firstThe Manenberg Health Committeewill host its annual general meetingon Wednesday 19 November.The event will be held at the
ManenbergClinic inManenbergAv-enue from 12:00 to 14:00.For more information or to RSVP,
phone Christine Jansen on(021) 691 2200 before 14 November.
A delicious affairTurfhall Cheshire Home on the corner ofBelmore Avenue and Turfhall Road willhost a food fair on Friday 28 Novemberfrom 17:00. Booklets can be bought at theoffice at R40 each.For more information phone the office
on (021) 692 1220.
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Touchline topicsSaturday 15 and 22 November
V Netball: Lentegeur Netball Association willhold trials for the 2015 season for its under11,under13 and under15 teams. Trials will be heldin Morgan’s Village on Saturday 8 November; inBeacon Valley on Saturday 15 November; and inTafelsig on Saturday 22 November. All welcome.To receive the relevant times, SMS or send aWhatsApp message with your name and agedivision to 060 829 6410. For more informationphone Shanaaz Dreyer on 073 823 5016.
Sunday 23 to Sunday 30 November
V Soccer: Merrydale United FC will hold trialsfor its girls and boys under11 to under21teams. All welcome. To receive the relevanttimes, SMS or send a WhatsApp message withyour name and age division to 060 829 6410.For more information phone Shanaaz Dreyer on073 823 5016.
Saturday 29 November
V Soccer and netball: Rockafellas Sports Clubwill hold its annual youth and senior presentation at Rocklands Secondary School hall. Thejunior event will be held from 14:00 until18:00, while the senior presentation will beheld from 19:00 until 22:00. Entry costs R10for juniors and R30 for seniors. There will begreat entertainment. For further details phone
Nino Solomons on 082 333 3304 or PatrickSmith on 084 870 0602.
Saturday 6 December
V Soccer: Standards United FC will host a dayouting to Milnerton Waterpark. The bus willleave various pickup points from 06:00. Thecost is R100 for adults and R80 for childrenaged four to 12. For more information or tobook your place phone Stemmet on083 395 6115, Hiema on 072 908 2367 or Justinon 073 663 3490.
Friday 12 December
V Rugby: Retreat RFC is searching for avolunteer to coach its first team next season.Candidates must have a Western ProvinceRugby Football Union (WPRFU) level 2coaching qualification; have knowledge ofWPRFU rules; own transport; and submit a CVwith supporting documents to retreatrfc@gmail.com before or on Friday 12December.
Saturday 13 December
V Soccer and netball: Rockafellas Sports Clubwill host a day trip to he Waterpark inMilnerton. The buses will leave various pickuppoints in Rocklands at 07:00. Tickets cost R90for adults and R50 for children under 15. Formore information call Nino Solomons on082 333 3304 or Patrick Smith on084 870 0602.
MISSED CHANCE: Strandfontein Mets player Crystal Barends crawls back to second base as WesternCape Sport School’s Anita Sijarko misses the return peg during a WP Softball Major League matchat Turfhall Sports Complex in Athlone on Saturday. Strandfontein walked away 137 victors.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
DIVING ATTEMPT: Maitland Giants’ Elroy Swartz diveshome asLansdowne Eagles catcherDenzil Parkerfails to tag himduring a WPBaseball PromotionalLeague encounter at ChukkerRoad SportsComplex inLansdowne onSaturday. Thevisitors were 711victors. PHOTO:RASHIED ISAACS
CAUGHT OFFGUARD: Mitchell’s Plain CricketClub wicketkeeper Zizipho Mdebaka keeps aclose eye on adelivery after itwas missed byTygerberg Cricket Club’s Suenique Danielsduring a WPwomen’s cricketmatch atStephan ReaganSports Complexin Westridge onSunday. Tygerberg only managed to score 72,with Mitchell’sPlain team getting 74/1 in replyand winning bynine wickets.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
BRACING TO BOWL: Rondebosch CricketClub’s Riaaz Teladia is captured in midaction during his team’s WP Cricket PremierLeague encounter against Edgemead at Almar Park on Saturday. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
STAR PERFORMER: Sedicka Bardien of Mitchell’sPlain Cricket Club was in devastating form whenher team beat Tygerberg Cricket Club by ninewickets. Bardien finished with figures of 5/16.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Slogfest for junior cricketersDUDLEY CARSTENS
Cricket scouts in and around CapeTown will do themselves no harm bypencilling in Sunday 30 November
for a visit to Blue Bells Cricket Club’s Su-perStrikers tournament.
It’s there where they might just discov-er the next Paul Adams – now coach ofthe Cape Cobras and former Blue BellsCricket Club player.
The tournament will be the first of itskind hosted by the club for under-11, un-der-13 and under-15 teams.
With the regular season already athing of the past at the end of this week,Blue Bells Cricket Club junior convenorGhalied Sambo says the drive behindtheir campaign is to keep children fo-cused on cricket when the season is doneand dusted.
Sambo tells People’s Post: “The mainaim of the tournament is to build dreamsand allies. We want the kids to enjoy thetournament and mix with the other play-ers a bit. With the season ending on Sat-urday 15 November, we want to keep thechildren focused on cricket a little long-er, because if they don’t have anything
to do – that’s where mischief comes in.”Sambo says they hope to attract pro-
vincial selectors and scouts to the tour-nament. It is for this reason that they al-so invited some Cape Cobras cricketersto attend the tournament.
“You never know who will be there,”he says.
“That’s why we will have an open tour-nament for everyone – clubs andschools.”
The event organisers hope to have fourteams in each division, with a round-rob-in section before the start of the knock-outs.
In the past Blue Bells have hosted a six-a-side tournament, but it will be the firsttime the will have a tournament in whichjuniors from other clubs and schools arealso invited to participate.
It promises to be a slog-fest of note,with matches being contested over fiveovers per innings, with the wicketkeeperbeing the only one not allowed to bowl.
Entry for the tournament is R800 perteam and those interested can phoneSambo on 082 551 7850.
The tournament will be held atChukker Road Sports Complex.
LICENSETODRIVE:RayaanDavidsofYorkshireCricketClubdrivesthroughthecoversduring aWP clubcricketDivisionC matchagainstGreenPointCricketClub onSaturday.PHOTO:RASHIEDISAACS
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