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PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Up! CHEVON BOOYSEN @ChevonBooysen “B am. What a man!” These were the parting words of the acclamation read by Dr William Rowland, honorary president of the South African Na- tional Council for the Blind (SANCB), laud- ing the career of Philip Bam. Bam received the RW Bowen Award last Wednesday during a ceremony celebrated with colleagues, friends and family mem- bers at the League of Friends of the Blind (Lofob) in First Road, Grassy Park. Deserving Bam, currently Lofob’s vice-president, is the 39th recipient of the prestigious accolade in the blindness sector. President of Lofob and programme direct- or on the evening Gregory Derris said “there is not a better person to receive this award”. “He really deserves it for all the work he has been doing in the blindness sector,” Der- ris said. The medal was bestowed on Bam by the SANCB for lifelong meritorious service to the blind community. Bam has made major contributions in the blindness sector over the years, notably the development of Lofob services, especially the early childhood development (ECD) pro- gramme. Lofob’s ECD programme was established 28 years ago and it’s impact is evident in the development in young blind adults now re- turning to Lofob for further services. At the SANCB he was at the forefront of the strug- gle to eradicate racism and correct the segre- gated structure long before apartheid was abolished. He also served the SANCB as vice-chair- person and served on many of its subcom- mittees. He supported Rowland, the then president of the World Blind Union, in his work at the United Nations to create the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Created women’s forum Bam was also instrumental in establish- ing a local blind women’s forum to ensure that blind women had a voice in this sector. This later led to the establishment of South African Blind Women in Action. In his acclamation, Rowland – who was a recipient of the same award in 2007 – de- scribed Bam as being the “tireless voice of the voiceless”. He travelled extensively to all corners of the world, interacting with blindness agen- cies and activists. He was also the convener of the successful World Blind Union’s assem- bly in 2004, which was the first of its kind in Cape Town. On the local front, Bam is a community ac- tivist involved in local civic matters on LOG- RA Civic, the Greater Cape Town Civic Alli- ance and a community police forum. He has also received numerous other acco- lades, including the Heart of the Earth medal in Poland and the Melvin Jones award from Lions International. GRASSY PARK Honour for blindness’s best friend Bam is the tireless voice of the voiceless. – Dr William Rowland

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Skateboarder Jean­Marc Johannes from Athloneshowed off his skills to the crowd at the Cape ArgusSportShow, which was held at Sandringham nearStellenbosch over the weekend. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Up!

CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

“Bam. What a man!”These were the parting words of the

acclamation read by Dr William Rowland,honorary president of the South AfricanNa-tional Council for the Blind (SANCB), laud-ing the career of Philip Bam.Bam received the RW Bowen Award last

Wednesday during a ceremony celebratedwith colleagues, friends and family mem-bers at the League of Friends of the Blind(Lofob) in First Road, Grassy Park.

DeservingBam, currently Lofob’s vice-president, is

the 39th recipient of the prestigious accoladein the blindness sector.President of Lofob and programme direct-

or on the eveningGregoryDerris said “thereis not a better person to receive this award”.“He really deserves it for all the work he

has been doing in the blindness sector,” Der-ris said.The medal was bestowed on Bam by the

SANCB for lifelong meritorious service tothe blind community.Bam has made major contributions in the

blindness sector over the years, notably thedevelopment of Lofob services, especiallythe early childhood development (ECD) pro-gramme.Lofob’s ECD programme was established

28 years ago and it’s impact is evident in thedevelopment in young blind adults now re-turning to Lofob for further services. At theSANCB he was at the forefront of the strug-gle to eradicate racismand correct the segre-gated structure long before apartheid wasabolished.

He also served the SANCB as vice-chair-person and served on many of its subcom-mittees.He supported Rowland, the then president

of the World Blind Union, in his work at theUnited Nations to create the Convention onthe Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Created women’s forumBam was also instrumental in establish-

ing a local blind women’s forum to ensurethat blind women had a voice in this sector.This later led to the establishment of SouthAfrican Blind Women in Action.In his acclamation, Rowland – who was a

recipient of the same award in 2007 – de-scribed Bam as being the “tireless voice ofthe voiceless”.He travelled extensively to all corners of

the world, interacting with blindness agen-cies and activists. He was also the convenerof the successfulWorldBlindUnion’s assem-bly in 2004, which was the first of its kindin Cape Town.On the local front, Bam is a community ac-

tivist involved in local civicmatters onLOG-RA Civic, the Greater Cape Town Civic Alli-ance and a community police forum.Hehas also receivednumerous other acco-

lades, including theHeart of theEarthmedalin Poland and the Melvin Jones award fromLions International.

GRASSY PARK

Honour forblindness’sbest friend

Bam is the tirelessvoice of the voiceless.

– Dr William Rowland“

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Like most dogs, Welsh terrier Bennettlikes to go on adventures. And now his

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Doggy Do, developed by Shani Judes, pro-vides listings of dog-friendly venues fordogs and their owners to enjoy together.

The app lists dog-friendly businesses andrecreational spots throughout South Afri-ca, including restaurants, beaches, accom-modation, shops, vets, rescue organisa-tions, doggy day and night care, groomers,food types and photographers who special-ise in pet photography, Judes explains.

And it was, of course, inspired by Ben-nett.

“Like most dogs, Bennett wants to comealong, whether it be on a road trip, to a localbeach or even to work. We found it hard tofind information about which places aredog-friendly. So in order to make life easier,Bennett inspired DoggyDo,” she says.

Bennett was adopted by Judes in 2014.The app provides fast access to compre-

hensive listings for dog owners.“It has now become a bit more: it has a

new social media aspect where people cansee and interact with other dogs aroundthem and a tool for emergencies, whetherit be dog-friendly accommodation or a vet,”she says.

The geolocated function also helps userssee what’s around them.

The app has brought Bennett and Judescloser.

“It helps us to be able to take him alongwith us, so we get to spend so much moretime together. He is really well behaved(most of the time) and he loves other dogs,children and new places,” she says.

A firm favourite of Bennett’s is Clifton 1st

beach, which is dog-friendly all year round,and the Alphen in Constantia.

“He loves joining us for breakfast at theRed Sofa Cafe, and we are busy planningsome curated trips one can do with yourdogs,” she says.

With just over 3600 downloads, Judes hasbeen receiving messages saying how dogsand their owners have found what theywere looking for very quickly.

Judes is hoping to have 5000 apps down-loaded by next month as well as expandingthe listings area.

“It is already throughout South Africaand there are plans for taking it global,” shesays.V The Doggy Do app is available on Play and iOSstores. Visit www.doggydo.co.za for more information.

Shani Judes with Bennett, who inspiredDoggyDo, the first app that lists dog­friendlyvenues.

Volunteer now as firemanVolunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) is look-ing for new volunteers to join its firefightingfamily. With stations in Newlands, Sunny-dale in the South Peninsula and Jonker-shoek, it is calling for active, relatively fitwomen and men, 18 years and older, from allover Cape Town.

VWS has been combating wildfires sincethe devastating fires of 1999 in Cape Town.

Today, VWS has about 220 members at fourstations (a new one is developing in Gra-bouw). The non-profit organisation is run byvolunteers – no members or management arepaid for the work they do.

Since its inception VWS has helped TableMountain National Park, CapeNature, Over-berg District Municipality and WinelandsDistrict Municipality with some of the wil-dest fires in the Western Cape.

VWS is on stand-by to respond to wildfires24 hours a day, every day of the year.

Most VWS volunteers have day jobs. Someare students, some are retired, others runtheir own businesses. But all are dedicated,motivated and highly trained to ensure theultimate goal of wildfire suppression.

To date VWS members have completedmore than 56 000 active firefighting hours.

With the ongoing support of the communi-ty, VWS hopes to continue to protect and saveSouth Africa’s natural heritage, property,lives and the mountain water catchment are-as.V Information sessions for interested new volunteerswill take place from today to Tuesday 19 April. Trainingwill begin in April, in order to be ready for the next fireseason. For more information visit http://bit.ly/vwsre­cruitment or email [email protected].

The local organisation Volunteer Wildfire Services is looking for volunteers to join its firefightingfamily. Training starts in April and info sessions are being held beforehand. PHOTO: JOHN MURRY

The Salvation Army will once again hostan interdenominational Easter sunrise ser-vice at Rhodes Memorial, continuing a tra-dition that began in the 1940s.

The service, which is attended by up to1 000 people, will take place on the steps ofRhodes Memorial, Rondebosch on Sundayat 06:20.

Salvation Army bands from all over thepeninsula will perform at the service.

There is no parking at the memorial. In-stead, parking is available at the southernentrance parking areas of the University ofCape Town’s upper campus (Exit 7 off theM3). Free shuttles will run to Rhodes Me-morial from 05:00. The shuttles will returnto the campus once the service is ended.V For more information contact Carolyn Correia on021 761 8530 or [email protected].

Easter sunrise service atRhodes Memorial

EASTER BUNNY ON TOP OF THE WORLD: The Easter Bunny and his magical fairyare hosting free treasure hunts around the upper cableway station on Table Mountainon Sunday every hour, on the hour from 10:00 to 14:00. Buskers will also performmagic tricks and host puppet shows from Friday to Monday. Buy cableway ticketsbefore arrival from Tablemountain.net. Adults pay R240 return, while children aged fourto 17 pay R115. Visit www.tablemountain.net.

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Many muggingsworry localsCHEVON BOOYSEN

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Residents of Ottery and Lotus River are onhigh alert after a number of armed rob-

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bery, residents say more have taken placein the area.

One resident, who did not want to benamed, says she heard about several armedrobberies occurring.

“Although this isn’t a new thing happen-ing, it is worrying that it has become so fre-quent now. I am worried for my safety andthe safety of my children,” the woman says.

She adds she knows of two incidents inwhich people were robbed. She calls on thepolice to step in and make her communitysafer.

“I know of a lady who was robbed in broaddaylight. They took her handbag which hadall her personal belongings in.

“In the other incident a teenager wasrobbed but it was early evening, just after18:00, and they took his phone,” she says.

“People are afraid to walk around in thearea now. It’s like you’re a hostage in yoursuburb because you’re too scared of eitherthe continuous shootings or of being robbed.These criminals are brazen,” she says.

A Facebook post on a Parkwood communi-ty group, alerting residents to the armed rob-beries, was spread last week.

“This notice is not to alarm you or causefear. Rather, this is to empower you and cre-ate awareness. From Monday 14 March tillWednesday 16 we have experienced fourarmed robberies,” the post reads.

The post further claims that PlantationRoad, Olympic Avenue, Anita Road and thefield next to the day hospital were the spotstargeted.

The post points out suspects are estimatedto be between the ages of 16 and 24 years, add-ing “the robberies occur in [the] morningwhen people make their way to work, as wellas late afternoon when those people returnback home”.

Grassy Park police spokesperson WarrantOfficer Wynita Kleinsmith says only one in-cident has been reported so far.

“Only one case of robbery was opened onWednesday 16 March at about 13:35. The vic-tim says he was walking on his way homewhen he was approached by a man knownto him.

“The suspect threatened him with a bladeand robbed him of the cash he had on him,”Kleinsmith says.

Police have urged community members tobe more vigilant of their surroundings.

“Try not to walk alone and over fields. Thecommunity has to report criminal activitiesin order for the police to establish if this isa hotspot for robberies,” Kleinsmith urges.V To report any crime incidents contact police sectormanager Captain Isaac Hanekom on 082 411 2470.

Man arrested with tikCHEVON BOOYSEN

@ChevonBooysen

A 42-year-old foreigner was arrested in Ot-tery on Thursday after police were emaileda tip-off.

The man was arrested on charges of pos-session of tik, says Lansdowne policespokesperson Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.

“The raid took place in Myrtle Road, Ot-tery. A tip-off from a community member viaemail to the station commander was re-ceived and a search warrant was issued toexecute at the house,” Mnyaka says.

Mnyaka says the Nigerian man was ar-rested at 11:15 after officers found two packetcontaining 5g tik worth an estimated R1500.

“The drugs were found outside his houseon top of the cement bag after thoroughsearching done by the police members ser-geants Shafiek Manuel and Donny Peters-en,” Mnyaka says.

The suspect appeared in Wynberg Court

on Friday.Police station commander Colonel Her-

man Seals thanked community members forgiving valid information to ensure thatcriminals are brought to justice.

Seals further said that “police will leaveno stone unturned in order to fight crimeand criminal activities in the Lansdowne po-licing precinct”.

Resident Keith Blake says information,with pictures, were sent to the police.

“On Thursday we and the Ottery Gardensneighbourhood watch members were spec-tators as the police raided a house and madean arrest of a foreigner for drugs.

“The Ottery Gardens community wasshocked to see that right here under our nos-es we have drug dealers.

“We established that the highly profes-sional raid with a drug dog and numerousmembers was led by Petersen, our sectormanager, and we salute them on a job welldone,” Blake said.

Lansdownepoliceacted on atip­off andfound tikat a housein MyrtleRoad,Ottery.They alsoarrestedone man.

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Only Valid Wed 23 MarLocal honoured forhelping pupils go ecoA Grassy Park resident has received rec-

ognition from the Wildlife and Environ-ment Society of South Africa (Wessa) forher contribution towards environmentaleducation and conservation in the city.

Three Capetonians, Taryn van Neel fromGrassy Park, Heron Burger from Fish Hoekand David Lipschitz from Milnerton, werepresented with provincial awards at the or-ganisation’s annual regional meeting atWessa’s Cape Town office in Kirstenhof on12 March.

Van Neel was the youngest recipient of aWessa Western Cape award this year. Shereceived the Wessa Youth Award for herwork – significantly beyond the call of duty

– as the eco-schools co-ordinator in theSouth Peninsula for the Cape Town Envi-ronmental Education Trust. She encourag-es and inspires learners, teachers and par-ents to “go green” educationally.

Burger received the Wessa Friends andAffiliates Award for being a driving forcebehind the inception and work of theFriends of Silvermine Nature Area. She hasdedicated much of her life to the mountainand its protection, initiating activities likehacking, hiking and recycling with enthusi-asm, foresight and a quiet gentle air. She isever ready to help and to promote the con-servation, preservation and exhibition ofour beautiful mountains.

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GRASSY PARK

Larger plansfor city’slandfillThe City of Cape Town will contracta professional service provider to de-velop the Vissershok landfill site.

This was discussed at local sub-council meetings, as the City will useJeffares and Green as consulting en-gineers for professional services re-lating to the development and main-tenance of the landfill site. The site inthe Cape Farms area has the City’slargest service area as it not only ac-cepts waste from the immediate sur-rounding area, but also from theSwartklip, Athlone and Kraaifonteintransfer stations, Sonnenberg says.

“Around 45% of the waste receivedat the City’s landfill sites goes to Viss-ershok,” explains Ernest Sonnen-berg, Mayco member for utility servi-ces.

The City also operates two landfillsites: Coastal Park in Muizenbergand Bellville.

“A landfill site is constructed on anincremental basis. At Vissershokthere is some 40ha of disposal cellsstill to be constructed. Maintenanceof existing infrastructure, which isthere to prevent pollution of the envi-ronment, must be undertaken on anongoing basis,” says Sonnenberg.

Being a contract for professionalservices only, this contract does notplace any immediate financial obliga-tions on the City. However, it ensuresthat experienced professionals areavailable when required.

“In this instance the professionalservice provider will undertake thedesign and draw up tender docu-ments for the procurement of a con-tractor to physically carry out thework,” he says.

The total estimated cost of this con-tract for a period of 18 years is R30m.

Free internetat more spotsin the cityFifty WiFi hotspots have gone live acrossthe province, as provincial governmentplans more than 300 more hotspots for pub-lic use.

Almost 400 hotspots will be located to en-sure as many as possible residents get ac-cess.

One hotspot is planned for every ward inthe province. The rollout is expected to con-tinue until 2019.

A number of schools have received hot-spots, including Bridgetown Secondary,Grassdale High, Grassy Park Secondary,Groote Schuur High, Heideveld Secondary,Livingstone High, Maitland Secondary,Manenberg Secondary, Phoenix Second-ary, Plumstead High, Salt River Secondary,Southfield Primary, Windsor High School,Zwaanswyk High School, St Agnes Prima-ry and Westcott Primary.

Depending on the type of surroundingsdirectly around each hotspot, WiFi accessshould be available in a range of up to 200m.

All devices that have WiFi can use thisservice, which is provided by Neotel.

Residents will get to use 250MB permonth for browsing for free.

Users will also be able to top up at R5 aday for up to 700MB. To encourage usageof the WiFi hotspots, the Western Cape gov-ernment is training community membersas “internet champions” to make other res-idents more digitally literate.

WiFi connectivity is an enabler in grow-ing the economy and creating jobs, saysAlan Winde, provincial minister of eco-nomic opportunities.

Top-up internet access costs R5 per day(limited to 700MB) and R45 per month (lim-ited to 5GB), with vouchers available atSpar stores and Engen service stations.

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Tip-off leads tofirearm, 3 arrestedThe City of Cape

Town’s IntegratedRoadblock Unit arrest-ed three men in GrassyPark lastThursdayafterreceiving a tip-off.A resident had no-

ticed them sitting in aparked car in 2nd Ave-nue for a long time andbecame suspicious.Officers searched the

car and found a firearm.In Manenberg, the

Stabilisation Unit ar-rested a 31-year-old manin Sabie Crescent afterhe was found with a 357Magnum firearm andsix rounds of ammuni-tion.The firearms have

been sent for ballistic tests to determine ifthey can be linked to other crimes.“The perception that peak holiday peri-

ods divert attention away from day-to-dayenforcement is misplaced.“We will ensure that we continue to have

a presence in all areas, in spite of the in-creased demands.“It becomes easier to do effective enforce-

ment when you havemembers of the publicwho are willing to pick up the phone andreport suspicious activity,” warns JPSmith, Mayco member for safety and secu-rity, as he announces that the City’s en-forcement agencies are replicating many ofits festive season interventions to keep lo-cals and visitors safe this holiday.The agencies will implement some of the

aspects of the festive season enforcementplan, which includes a sharpened focus on

drunk driving and other traffic transgres-sions, patrols along major routes like theN2, safeguarding beaches and other publicareas and doing duty at the many eventsthat take place during this holiday.Smith claims operators don’t care about

the safety of commuters.“I have noticed the grumbles of operators

in recent days about the pending safetychecks. They clearly have little regard forthe safety of the hundreds of commuterswho will be relying on them to get home totheir loved ones for the holidays.“I urge bus and taxi drivers, but also pri-

vatemotorists, to get their vehicles checkedbefore they hit the long road. What’s worse– getting to your destination a little later ornot at all?” Smith says.V To report emergencies, call 107 from a landline or021 480 7700 from a cellphone.

The City of Cape Town is replicating many of its festive seasonplans to keep locals and visitors safe during this holiday period,including a sharpened focus on drunk driving.

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The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 18 is identifying deserving individuals and organisationsfor the receiving of civic awards in accordance with the Conferment of Honours Policyapproved by Council on 3 December 2008 and amended by Council on 25 July 2012.

Members of the public are invited to nominate individuals or organisations for an award.A certificate of recognition for outstanding achievements and service to individuals ororganisations that have made a significant contribution to civil society within their areas ofjurisdiction may be awarded to a living person or in memory of a deceased person.

All nominations must be in writing, and include adequate motivation.

Please submit your nomination and supporting motivation to the Subcouncil Manager,AC Manuels, at [email protected] on or before Monday 11 April 2016.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER62/2016

CONFERMENT OF SUBCOUNCILCIVIC AWARDS: SUBCOUNCIL 18

Fighting the goodfight – step for stepRAGHEEMAH ARENDS

The Cancer Association of South Africa(Cansa) hosted its tenth annual Relay forLife event at Vygieskraal Stadium fromFriday to Saturday.The event celebrated cancer survivors,

applauded their caregivers and commem-orated those who have lost their lives tothe disease. The overnight event startedwith a speech by Anthea Bingle, chairper-son of Cansa’s Athlone branch, and awalk

around the track by 300 cancer survivors,accompanied by theWestern CapeMarch-ing Band Association.Rayghanah Cassiem, who was diag-

nosed with breast cancer at 46, said thatcancer had changed her life by forcing herto seize life.“We need educating to reduce the risk

because early detection saves lives. I exer-cised, I ate properly like anybody else andwhen they toldme I had cancer, I thought,this is a stupid doctor. How can I have can-cer?“At first, I didn’t think it was a blessing

but because of cancer, I saw the world …Don’t count the seconds,make the secondscount,” she said.“It is important for the community; we

need research because we need to find acure for cancer. If there is early detectionand treatment is started much sooner,then itmakes itmucheasier for the cancerpatient,” said Bingle, who is a cancer sur-vivor herself. Her disease has been in re-mission for the past 16 years.Cancer survivor Ayiesha Kamish felt

moved by the support she received at theevent.“I am extremely overwhelmed; it is the

first time I’m here. Listening to all the la-dies that have had it for many years is ac-tually very motivational for me; the sup-port is there,” said Kamish.There were numerous marquees erect-

ed by the 148 teams participating in the re-lay.Cansa ensured that participants and

supporterswere not only kept entertainedby the various performances on stage, butthat they left the event with a little moreknowledge about the different types ofcancer.

Rayghana Cassiem, who is a cancer survivor,and Vanessa Swartz light a candle in supportof cancer survivors and those who lost the bat­tle to cancer at the tenth Relay for Life eventat Vygieskraal Stadium. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Their lives arechanged by smilesGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

A smile on the face of a child is always spe-cial – and giving a child a chance to

smile is more than a miracle.Last week ten of these miracles became

a realitywhen the Red CrossWarMemorialChildren’s Hospital hosted its Smile Weekfrom 14 to 18 March.The nervous looks on the faces of parents

and family members on the D floor of thefacility was overshadowed by the laughterof the children who have been given the op-portunity tohave life-changing facial recon-structive surgery as they were entertainedbefore their procedures.The surgeries were performed by the de-

partment of plastic, reconstructive andmaxillofacial surgery. These included com-plex cleft lip and palate surgeries, correct-ive mid-face, mandibular and airway sur-geries as well as scalp and hair reconstruc-tion.When they face the world with their new

smiles after surgery it’s thanks to some spe-cial people who made it possible.Clicks worked with the hospital and the

Smile Foundation.Clicks says the SouthAfrican public have

also helped to make these smiles possiblethrough their contributions and ongoingsupport, whichhave beenkey to the successof the initiative.“In 2014 Clicks launched the #ClicksSmi-

leyChallenge, an online campaign encour-aging the public to upload images of theirbest smiles to Facebook; a call to action tocreate a beautiful smile by following a gooddental regime,” saysJamieLane, a commer-cial executive of Clicks South Africa.

“Last year we looked at how we can growthemessage around good dental regime andsimultaneously give back to a good cause bymaking more smiles possible.“The result was the mechanism of donat-

ing R1 to the Smile Foundation for everyClicks-branded oral healthcare productpurchased during National Oral HealthMonth.”Provincial health was also involved with

Clicks and the Smile Foundation to ensurethat they were giving back the smiles tothose who deserve it the most.The health department relies on public-

private partnerships to help in respondingto the medical needs of these children andthe community at large.“The hospital is very appreciative of this

collaboration with the Smile Foundation asthe relationship has enabled us to augmentour ability to provide this particular ser-vice for our patients,” says Dr Anita Par-bhoo, medical manager at the hospital.“A huge thank you to Clicks which has

sponsored this year’s initiative.”Collectively to date, the Smile Founda-

tion, via various sponsors, has supportedthe surgical teams with seven similar initi-atives at the Red Cross War Memorial Chil-dren’s Hospital andwith two previous initi-atives at the George Regional Hospital inthe Southern Cape.Moira Gerszt, operations executive di-

rector of the Smile Foundation, adds thatthe Clicks campaign to consumers encour-aged them tomove forward withmore initi-atives and support.For the last sixteenyears, the SmileFoun-

dation has been at the forefront of assistingpreviously disadvantaged children with fa-cial anomalies.

Getting ready for serious surgery can be fun. Children who were scheduled for treatmentduring Smile Week at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital were entertained byIngrid Barge of Enchanted Parties with help from Dr Anita Parbhoo, a medical manager atthe hospital, Mishkaah Gabier and Crystal Andrews of Clicks and Hedley Lewis, finance andfundraising executive director of the Smile Foundation. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Bank clients are apparently beingscammed out of thousands of rands.The Cape TownCentral Improvement Dis-

trict has recorded sophisticated, well-dressed people working in syndicates andusing high-performance getaway cars to tar-get ATM users.They use a variety of tricks.Muneeb Hendricks, CCID safety and secu-

rity manager, says the public needs to be“warned about this new threat”.The CCID has found the gangs or syndi-

cates operate in four- to six-man teams andare not afraid to threaten security guards atATMs with bodily harm if they interferewith their scams.This latest form of ATM crime is not con-

fined to Cape Town’s CBD or even CapeTown, Hendricks says, with “law enforce-ment agencies receiving reports that citiesacross South Africa are experiencing the

complex criminal activity”.Provincial police spokesperson Constable

Noloyiso Rwexana confirmed “there areATM related crimes that being are investi-gatedandvariousgroupof suspects are iden-tified”.Hendricks says the syndicates appear to

use various techniques to get access to vic-tims’ cards and Pins.“It seems to be a lot more sophisticated

than the standard, pushy one-person ap-proach of ‘let me help you draw money; thismachine is problematic’ that we’ve seen inthe past, because nowadays most people arewise to that,” he says.“These guys almost always have cash in

theirhands so that they look like they’ve justdrawnmoney, and each person in the syndi-cate has a different role. The one who istaskedwithwatchingyou enter yourPin, forinstance, will not be the same person whosteals your card.”A common tactic is for the syndicatemem-

ber who has ostensibly just drawn moneyand is holding cash to “accidentally” dropa high-value bank note on the floor to dis-tract a user duringhisATMtransaction.An-

other member then steals the user’s cardoutright or switches it, Hendricks explains.“Then once they have your card and Pin

they tend to leave the area, get into theirwaiting car – our investigations have foundthese are often hired cars – and speed off.Sometimes people realise immediately thatthey have been scammed and are able toblock their bank cards on the spot, butmanyare less fortunate.”Hendricks says the problem for theCCID’s

public safety officers, and in turn their lawenforcement partners, is that ATMs are usu-ally considered to be private property.“It therefore lies with the various banks

to secure their own properties, but severalATMs in the CBD and elsewhere do not havededicated security,” he says.“This is currently on our radar to such an

extent that we have engaged with the SouthAfrican Banking Risk Information Centre(Sabric) as well as with the various banksto voice our concern.We’ve also been engag-ing with the police and Cape Town Tourism,the latter in particular to establish effectivepublic awareness campaigns.”Sabric CEO Kalyani Pillay told People’s

Post: “The crime that is occurring at theATMs is card swopping.”She advises ATM users to be cautious of

strangers who offer to help and to be alertto their surroundings.“Do not use the ATM if there are loiterers

or suspicious people in the vicinity. Alsotake note that fraudsters are often well-dressed, well-spoken and respectable look-ing individuals,” she says.She advises setting a daily withdrawal

limit as low as possible to protect yourselfin the event that your card and Pin are sto-len.Hendricks advises the public to only use

ATMs in well-lit areas at night, draw fromATMs where there are bank security offi-cers clearly in sight and make sure you arenot followed after using the ATM.“Instruct yourbank toactivateSMSnotifi-

cations for all transactions, which shouldalert you if money is leaving your accountin an unauthorised manner. Keep yourbank’s ‘lost card’ telephone number in yourcellphone so that if a transaction that youdid notmake does take place, you can reportit immediately,” Hendricks says.

‘Well-dressed men’ target ATMs

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Motor show encourages safetyCHEVON BOOYSEN

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With the sunnier days threatening to dis-appear for a while, car enthusiasts

made the most of the sun on one of the big-gest car events at the Athlone Stadium yes-terday.The Cape Town Motor Show kicked off on

HumanRightsDaywithmuchexcitement asmotoring enthusiasts gathered to appreciateall things automobile, boasting an already2500-strong crowd by midday.Event coordinator Gustav Serfontein says

this year’s event was focused on safety onthe roads.“Our car clubs even came on board this

year with the concept of safety on the road.Their displaysdepicted thedangers of speed-ing on the road. Our ultimate message is ba-sically to keep the speeding and racing in a

controlled environment instead of on ourpublic roads,” Serfontein says.He adds that the event covers all aspects

of the motoring industry except one.“At the moment racing is not part of the

event, but we are definitely looking at incor-porating this for our next Cape Town MotorShow event during next year. However, fornowwe have all kinds of categories on showfromold-school classics right through to ourdrifters and spinners this year,” he says.“Another aspectwewere really focused on

this year was to host the event as family-friendly as possible. We have food stalls andchildren’s entertainment, bringing the carfraternity even closer together. We are look-ing at expanding this event by next year andestablishing the Cape Town car fraternityduring next year,” Serfontein says.The event hosted a live broadcast with

with prizes worth R30 000 up for grabs.Super cars were a favourite among visitors as the Cape Town Motor Show hosted a platformfor all walks of the motoring fraternity at Athlone Stadium yesterday. PHOTOS: CHEVON BOOYSEN

Classics such as this Chevrolet Camaro were on display atthe motoring show.

Car clubs helped drive home this year’s theme of safetyon the roads. Playdubz of Kuilsriver demonstrated anaccident scene.

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With only a few days to go the organis-ers of the Community Chest Carnival

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the world and the organisers have addedgourmet food trucks.What began in 1951 as a theatrical garden

partyhas evolved into a pageant of interna-tional food, local entertainment and familyfun. The event annually attractsmore than

80 000 people over four days.It has becomea signature on theCommu-

nity Chest’s fundraising calendar and con-tributes to the support it provides to over200 organisations throughout the WesternCape.Activities range from a pop-up cinema,

legends soccer, skate park to live entertain-ment.The ever-popular Vineyard Oval market

will be relocating for the four-day durationof the Carnival, bringingwith it a selectionof its regular stalls as well as its loyal cus-tomer base.AntonioMullins,market organiser, says

they are showing their commitment to the

Community Chest Carnival through thesupport from their regular vendors and en-couraging their customers to follow them.John Robinson will be bringing his

Charming Spitbraai truck, a regular at theVineyard Oval market. It’ll be his secondyear at the event.“I’m looking forward to being part of the

CommunityChestCarnival again this yearand supporting the event and what itstands for: a festival for good.Wearehappyto be doing our little bit to make the eventa success, andmaking sure it continues formany years to come,” says Robinson.Deon vanWulven is a co-convener of the

Waffle Emporium. Bringing crispy chip

sticks, soft serves and snow cones to theparty will be Allan Conn of Shot in theDark Events.New to Cape Town is Lucille Wassink

who will be serving fine Indian cuisine ather stall called Lucille’s.“Wedon’t have anything like this inDur-

ban, so it’s a completely newexperience forme – I keep hearing that’s its really awe-some and the vibe is really good,” she says.The carnival will be open from 16:00 to

23:00 – and on Saturday from 10:00.Tickets are available at the entrance at

R50 for adults and R30 for children underthe age of 18. Pensioners get in for free onall the days.

Carnival promises food treats

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EDUCATION

Understand yourchild’s study stressLooking at the students walking though the college corridors,they appear picture-perfect. But what lies below doesn’t al-ways surface until tipping point, when it manifests itself. Thecompetition for best exam result, deadline, relationship, sta-tus and career choice are all aspects of your child’s tertiaryexperience which can cause an unhealthy level of stress.Stress triggers have been placed in four compartments: the

environment, the physiological, their thoughts and, last butnot least, the social.The environment, physiological and social contributors to

stress are pretty straightforward. Their thoughts are a dimen-sion which needs further navigation.We know how powerful both positive and negative thought

can be. This is also the space in which the student tends toplaceunnecessary pressure onhimself, to compensate for are-as of his personality he may feel inadequate in.Symptoms of stress appear inmany forms. Some symptoms

only impact the person who is directly experiencing stress,while other symptoms may have an impact on relationships.Telltale signs of stress can once again be grouped into cogni-

sant, physical, emotional and behavioural symptoms.Parents often feel helpless trying to figure out how to help.

You see your child treading water but fear that diving in willadd to the emotional confusion hemay be experiencing, alien-ating you even further.Here are some helpful tips to help your navigate your loved

ones to calmer waters.1. Understand how your child’s body reacts to stress and

take steps to reduce its harmful effects. Someone who is al-ways feelingoverwhelmed, eats poorly anddoesn’t get enoughsleep usually has a limited ability to cope with stressfulevents. By being proactive, you are able to reduce the effectswhich manifest.2. Develop a balanced lifestyle. Learn specific relaxation

techniques. Yoga isn’t for everyone, but a brisk walk or in-tense session on the basketball court could help you bounceback. Exercise also releases endorphins which trigger a posi-tive feeling in the body.3. Gain perspective on problems by discussing them and

learning to accept the things that you can’t change and takeownership of the things you can change with a plan of action.Create an environment of trust and be empathetic, as thiswillhelp the individual gain newperspective on a situationwhichmay appear catastrophic.4. Clarify your values and develop a sense of spirituality

and self. This requires some introspection, but once complet-ed, a more serene you will emerge. Help your child find hispurpose and passion in life. Often decisions like career direc-tions chosenbyanothermay leave theperson feelingdespond-ent and dissatisfied with life as a whole.Sometimes external intervention is required, but short of

trying more drastic measures like getting an antidepressantscript filled, try downloading an app developed to help man-age the feelings associated with stress.V This column was contributed by False Bay TVET College. For commentsand suggestions on future articles email [email protected].

LETTERS

Spiritual healing,freedom neededWith the lack of growth in theSouth African economy, con-stant corruption in governmen-tal institutions, the highinflation rate and cost of living,increase in violent protests andespecially the prolongeddrought in the country, peopleare seriously concerned aboutthe direction the country isheading.Given the poor state we

currently find ourselves in asindividuals and collectively, itis good to note that it is Easterthis coming weekend. While wewill again be bombarded withirrelevant images of Easterbunnies, Easter eggs, hot crossbuns and pickled fish invarious media adverts, it isgood to be reminded once againof the real meaning of Easterand its continued relevance formankind today. It is thecelebration of the death ofJesus Christ on the cross ofCalvary and His resurrectionnearly 2000 years ago.From well-documented

scriptural and historicalevidence we see how millions of

individuals and nations overthe centuries experiencedphysical, psychological andspiritual healing, deliveranceand restoration by looking tothe cross and acknowledgingJesus as Saviour and Lord. It isespecially the same spiritualhealing and spiritual freedomthat is truly needed by theSouth African nation.Whatever plans our political,

governmental, religious andother leaders have developed tosolve the major problems of ourcommunities and country, thesesolutions have only beenshort-term and partially effec-tive, due to their failure toacknowledge this need.How long will we also deny

ourselves deliverance fromsocial evils such as gangsterismand alcohol, drug and otheraddictions, theft and robbery,women and child abuse, assaultand murder, rape and sexualpromiscuity by continuing toignore the Bible’s answers forSouth Africa?

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Gen Y driversThese findings are important becausethere is an ever-increasing younger popula-tion of drivers, particularly teenagers, whoaremoreprone to engaging indistractingac-tivities while driving, and the analysisshows that, if no steps are taken in the nearfuture to limit the number of distracting ac-tivities, those who represent the next gener-ation of drivers will only continue to be atgreater risk of a crash.Of interest was how travelling well abovethe speed limit creates about 13 times therisk, and driver performance errors such assudden or improper braking or being unfa-miliar with a car or road have an impact onindividual risk, according to researchers.All things considered then, the messagewe take from a study such as this one is thatwhile some behaviours can be corrected bytraining, there are some which can – andshould – be addressed by taking a check onour emotions (or letting a friend or familymember’s “words ofwisdom” sink in) beforegetting behind the wheel.Take care and get a grip on your emotionswhen driving.– Eugene Herbert

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V Kevin Hart will be at the GrandWestGrand Arena on Saturday with his WhatNow? comedy tour. Tickets are available atComputicket.

V Xavier Rudd from Australia, Civil Twilightfrom the United States, Jeremy Loops,Desmond and the Tutus, GoodLuck, JustJinjer, Majozi, Al Bairre, Josh Wantie andSweet Resistance will be at the Green PointStadium, next to Hamilton’s Cricket Club onMonday for the Parklife Festival. Visitparklifefestival.co.za for tickets or moreinformation.

V The Tale of the Willow Pattern Plate, bypuppeteer Jill Joubert, will be at theRosebank Theatre until Thursday at 10:30.Tickets cost R80 or R60 for school bookingsfrom www.webtickets.co.za or 072 3166 133.

V A Doll’s House, a psychological thriller, willbe on stage at the Baxter Theatre untilThursday. Tickets are available at Computick­et. Visit www.baxter.co.za for more.

V Nik Rabinowitz will be at the BaxterTheatre from Tuesday 29 March to Saturday16 April with his newshow Power Struggle.Tickets are available atComputicket.

V The Glenn RobertsonJazz Band will featuredifferent guest acts atKaleidoscope Café inClaremont every Friday at19:30. Tickets cost R120,including a meal. Contact021 674 5761 or ghrobert­[email protected] book.

V DJ JP Silver andinternational saxophonistGeorge Sax will beplaying electro swing withguest instrumentalists forThe Swing Café at SticksMcGee in Rondeboschevery Friday from 19:30to 22:00. Entry costsR20. Call 021 685 2871 tobook.

V The Willie van ZylTrio will be at theAlphen Boutique Hotel inConstantia on Sundayfrom 12:30 to 15:00.Entrance is free. Call021 795 6300 for more.

V Beatenberg and JohnWizards will be atKirstenbosch on Sunday as part of theSummer Sunset Concert Series. Visitwww.webtickets.co.za to book.

V The Barleycorn Music Club meets onMondays at 20:00 at Villager Football Club,11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. Entrance is(usually) R20 for members and R30 fornon­members. Visit www.barleycorn.org.za.

V Comedy on a Roll will present an openmic night at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde­bosch on Monday nights from 20:00. Entrycosts R20. Follow @ComedyOnARoll onTwitter.

V Dear Breeder, a musical comedy withKaren Logan and Kasia Vosloo, will be atthe Kalk Bay Theatre until Saturday 2 April.Visit www.kalkbaytheatre.co.za for tickets ormore information.

V Sean Koch will be at Café Roux inNoordhoek tomorrow at 20:30 (dinner will beserved from 19:00). Entry costs R100. Visitwww.caferouxsessions.co.za or www.webtick­ets.co.za to book.

V Dave Ferguson will be at Café Roux inNoordhoek on Thursday at 20:30 (dinnerwill be served from 19:00). Entry costs R120.Visit www.caferouxsessions.co.za orwww.webtickets.co.za to book.

V Wild Lettuce will be at Café Roux inNoordhoek on Friday at 20:30 (dinner willbe served from 19:00). Entry costs R80.Visit www.caferouxsessions.co.za orwww.webtickets.co.za to book.

V Chris Tokalon and Lionel Bastos will beat Café Roux in Noordhoek on Saturday at20:30 (dinner will be served from 19:00).Entry costs R120. Visit www.caferouxsessions.co.za or www.webtickets.co.za to book.

V DeFINitioN will be playing blues and rockcover hits at the Brass Bell in Kalk Bay onSaturday at 20:00. Entry costs R30. Call021 788 5451 for bookings or more informa­tion.

V Toby Tobias and Simon van Gend will beat Café Roux in Noordhoek on Tuesday 29March at 20:30 (dinner will be served from19:00). Entry costs R80. Visit www.caferoux­sessions.co.za or www.webtickets.co.za tobook.

V A (Sorta) Love Story with Amy Troutand David Fick will be on stage at theAlexander Upstairs Theatre until Saturday 2April. Visit shows.alexanderbar.co.za fortickets or more information.

V Hush/Hush with Riaan Smit (of CrimsonHouse) will be at the Blah Blah Bar in theCBD tonight at 20:00. Call 082 349 8849 forbookings or more information.

V A Broken Wing withNtsiki Sigege, MabongiThusi and The Oak willbe at Artscape Theatretomorrow as part of theArtscape SpiritualityFestival. Tickets areavailable at Computick­et.

V District Six – Kanala,a David Kramer musical,will be on stage at theFugard Theatre untilSunday 22 May. Ticketsare available atComputicket.

V The Crypt Jazz Jamtakes place at theCrypt in the CBD onTuesday nights from19:00 with their houseband Alvin Dyers, TinoEuropa and RoyDavids. Entrance is freefor musicians and costsR50 for patrons.

V Amy Campbell willpay tribute to ColePorter with AndrewLilley on piano, MikeCampbell on bass andHeinrich Goosen ondrums at the Crypt inthe CBD tomorrow at

20:00. Entry costs R85. SMS 079 683 4658or email [email protected] to book.

V Comedy on a Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observatory onWednesdays from 21:30. Entry costs R30.Follow @ComedyOnARoll on Twitter for more.

V Gavin Minter will be performing with thePigalle house band at Pigalle in SomersetRoad on Thursday at 19:30. Entrance is free.Call 021 421 4848 or email [email protected] to book.

V Ian Smith and Carmen Exclusive will beperforming with the Pigalle house band atPigalle in Somerset Road on Friday at 19:30.Entrance is free. Contact 021 421 4848 [email protected] to book.

V KG, Mel Jones, Westley Cockrell andDarren Amos will be at the Cape TownComedy Club from tomorrow to Sunday.Tickets are available at Computicket.

V Francesca Biancoli will be at the Crypt inthe CBD on Thursday at 20:00 with NicWilliams on bass, Keenan Ahrends on guitarand Marlon Witbooi on drums. Entry costsR85. SMS 079 683 4658 or email [email protected] to book.

V Viva Las Vegas will be on stage atBarnyard Willowbridge until Sunday 17 April.

NIK’S IN POWER: Comedystar Nik Rabinowitz has joinedforces with writers Tom Eatonand Darrel Bristow­Bovey,director Daniel Kutner andproducer Sam Hendrikse topresent the modern world’sfirst green comedy show,called Power Struggle. Theshow will take the audienceon a journey through thehistory of power – and thehuman struggle to harness it.Power Struggle will be onstage at the Baxter Theatrefrom Tuesday 29 March toSaturday 16 April. Tickets areavailable from Computicket.

LIVES AS ART: The AVA Gallery inChurch Street in the city centre will beexhibiting Rope, Dope, and Hope byLonwabo Kilwani and First Solo byBethuel Ramadi until Saturday 2 April.These two South African artists havereflected on their own lives to producethe work for the exhibition. Lonwabo’swork is highly metaphorical, depictingthe social injustice he experiencedgrowing up. Bethuel uses painting toportray growing up as a street kid in atownship. Bethuel’s “Peekaboo” ispictured here. Visit www.ava.co.za formore.

With a career spanning three decades, en-tertainer Alistair Izobell has become a

household name.Someof the highlights of this

veteran’s career include iconicroles in District Six and Katand the Kings (both David Kra-mer and Taliep Petersen pro-ductions), as well as his ownproductions like, Kaapse StoepStories, Music Alla Kaap, Mo-townMemories,Radio Classics,Slick Swing, Now that’s Musicand Remembering the Lux.The singer, songwriter, pro-

ducer and iconic Capetonianwill take audiences on a musi-cal journey that taps into hislife and love of his communityand family when he presentsTheMan behind theMusic at the Baxter The-atre on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 April.Alistair will be performing his original

compositions as well as songs by those whohave inspired him.

“Music is what I would like tobe remembered for, it’s part ofmy being and I have been bless-ed to share my talent,” he says.The show is about hismusical

experiences but also aboutwhatAlistair has been able to offerand share with emerging per-formers.Some of these artists include

Robin Peters, Nur Abrahams,Andrea Anthony, KashiefaBlaauw and new sensationbusker Mornay Holland, whowill take centre stage in TheMan behind the Music and getfeet tapping with support fromTrevino Isaacs and his band.V Tickets for the show on Friday 1 and

Saturday 2 April at 20:15 cost R140 each and are avail­able at Computicket.

Veteran Alistairsings of life, family

Alistair Izobell

Acclaimed poet Siphokazi Jonas will stepback into her playwright and producershoes when she presents Around the Fire atArtscape on Thursday 31 March.In December last year the UCT Masters

graduate captivated audiences with Wres-tling with Dawn, her third challenging crea-tive emersion, which was recorded live onDVD. Since then Siphokazi has been hard atwork drafting her next chapter that isAround the Fire.The original script unfolds within a

unique fusion of theatre, poetry and livemu-sic.In this production, four women, all from

very different backgrounds – Mbali, Faiza,Amber and Angel – find themselves sharing

a makeshift fire on a rainy Cape Town even-ing. Brought together by unexpected cir-cumstances, the four form a bond as fierceand fleeting as the fire.Mbali, an Eastern Cape “refugee” and the

homeless guardian of the fire, liberates thestories that brought them together in an ef-fort to understand her newfound place in acity that renders her invisible.Siphokazi weaves the four characters to-

getherwith dialogue and poetry. A live bandplays a “fifth character” in innovativemodes of storytelling.V The production takes place as part of this year’s“Healing Self – Healing Society”­themed ArtscapeSpiritual Festival. Tickets cost between R80 and R120each from Computicket.

Poet returns to theatre

Fans of SouthAfrican jazz pioneerAbdullahIbrahim can get a look at theman behind thelegend with a new shortfilm about his musi-cal philosophy.Directedby IanHendersonof local produc-

tion company Thinkfilm,the production centres on asecret street performanceby Abdullah in ChurchSquare in the city centre.The film lifts the veil on thepianist in a deeply contem-plative mood, reflecting onthe spirit and source of hismusic.The performance itself

became an unexpected viralsensation, featuring on thefront page of major newspa-pers throughout the coun-try and trending on Twitter.“At a stage in his career when many con-

temporaries have retired from active per-formance,” says Sevi Spanoudi, Abdullah’smanager, “Abdullah continues a single-minded pursuit of musical transcendence.”“We wanted to go beyond the scope of tra-

ditional music documentaries, and capture

a sense of the rich depth behind his music,”he says of the shortfilm, adding that audien-ces will want to watch the video in a quietspace.“It has a meditative quality that’s at odds

with our rushed lives –much like Abdullah’s mu-sic.”He has maintained a life-

long dedication to the Budomartial arts form, trainingformore than fifty years un-der a Japanese master.Themes from both musicand Budo are deeply inter-twined throughout the film.Abdullah’s recent visit to

Cape Town saw him per-form a solo concert at theopen air Maynardville Am-

phitheatre in December, and he has justcompleted a sold-out tour of theUnitedKing-dom and Ireland.Next month Abdullah begins a series of

dates in the United States, including a resi-dency at the prestigious Library of Congressin Washington DC.V Visit abdullahibrahim.co.za for more.

Film captures Abdullah

Abdullah IbrahimPHOTO: INES KAISER

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A triumphant provincialsoftball team has re-turned from the national

provincial championships inPolokwane unbeaten.They have the champions

trophy in possession follow-ing their superbwork over thelast week.The Western Cape coaching

staff of Steven Rodkin andWayne May also happen to bethe Super League coaches ofleague champions GlenthornA’s.They led teamWesternCape

on a merry dance practicallythrough most of the matches.Some of the matches were af-fected by stormy rains and re-sults in the round robin.Though the Capetonians

had their noses in front, theyhad to share with the opposi-tion with a point each.Nevertheless, the Western

Cape side defeated Ekurhu-leni (Eastern Gauteng) 6-2 inthe grand final on Sunday.Earlier in the day Western

Cape advanced to the final aft-er beating Ekurhuleni 6-3 in

the play-off.Tshwane beat KwaZulu-Na-

tal 9-6 in the other play-off.Ekurhuleni then defeated

Tshwane for a place in thegrand final.The Tshwane side had to be

content with receiving thebronze medal.In the Grand Final eight

players of Glenthorn A’s(pitcher Lauren Mulder,CindyDavids,Nicole Fortune,Astrid van Kresteren, AlexFortune, Carla Swanepool, Li-sa Erasmus and CourtneyStevens, the designated pitchhitter) and two players of Fal-cons (Kelly Julie andCarla Ja-cobs) represented theWesternCape outfit.

All-star teamMany of the Western Cape

team playersmade the all-starteam – Erasmus, Van Krester-en, Fortune, Davids, Jacobs,Fortune, Julie, Swanepooland Mulder.Three umpires also ob-

tained their national grading(level 4) – Bonita Cloete, Ce-leste Achilles Nomdo andMonkgogi Thakgathi.

Province’ssoftballvictorious

BREATHTAKING BIKING: Multiple motocross champion and trial bike specialist Brian Capper had the crowd in aweat the Cape Argus SportShow, which was held at Sandringham near Stellenbosch over the weekend. Here he jumpsacross volunteer Natasha Schaake. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Eagles establish nest in HeideveldEARL HAUPT

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Crystal Palace Football Club’sfoundation visited Heideveld andHout Bay recently to conduct a se-ries of coaching clinics and hosta mini-tournament.The tournament saw u.11 boys

and u.13 girls compete for theright to play at the Barclays Pre-mier League (BPL) Live event,which took place in Camps Bayover the weekend.However, one of the more im-

portant aims of the day in Heidev-eld was to establish a legacy forCrystal Palace, affectionatelyknown as the Eagles in the region.The event was facilitated and

organised by Active Communi-ties, a British-based organisationwith an office in Cape Town, withwhich Crystal Palace has workedin the past.Robin Falken, project manager

of Active Communities in CapeTown, said having Palace visitHeideveld was significant in it-self.“It is massive for the communi-

ty as soccer is a major sport in thecommunities; it is the most domi-nant and most popular sportthroughout.“These kids often look up to the

soccer stars as their role modelsand for them to get out of the cir-cumstances that they are in,” hesaid.GaryMulcahey, sports develop-

ment director of the Crystal Pal-ace foundation, said although thefirst team has been to Cape Townduring their pre-season, this hasbeen the first time that the clubhas had an opportunity to involveitself in community work.“The club was here pre-season

and played some games in the sta-dium and really enjoyed it andthat was one of the reasons which

were great when the PremierLeague announced Cape Townwas going to be the venue for BPLLive and we were going to makesure thatCrystal Palacewas goingto have a presence here in the lo-cal townships,” he said.Mulcahey said the aim was to

get children to play and enjoyplaying in a tournament set-up.“Speaking to coaches locally,

they train a lot, but there are notmany competitions like this. Thatwas one area that they wanted toget going.“Also we are here to see local

talent and see what players thereare out there.“If we can do well in the local

communities, then these kids willalways remember Crystal Palaceand the day that they came tothem and hopefully we can leavea legacy and they will have a littlesoft spot for Crystal Palace,” headded.

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teammate ElyaazFortune clears the

ball from anonrushing

Ayabonga Maloyeifrom Heideveld

during CrystalPalace’s visit to

the area last week.PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

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The ever-popular Easter tour-nament, now in its 10th year,promises to provide plenty of

excitement as well as entertain-ment galore.The u.14 soccer event, hosted by

of one of the oldest clubs in Capesoccer, Trinitarians Football Club,has attracted the creamof the crop.The tournament sees 24 teamsfromacross theCapePeninsula vy-ing for the sought-after champion-ship trophy in the gold section.The hive of activity takes place

at the Salberau Sports Groundfrom Saturday to Monday. Match-es start at 09:00 each day.Michael Hendricks, chairperson

of Trinitarians, says the youth soc-cer tournament is not only a seri-ous competition but also an excit-ing event in which players fromvarious communities strut theirstuff in the playing arena.“They can learn new tricks;

make new friendships since thecommon love of soccer will defi-nitely bring them together. Theycan even keep in contact for sever-al years after the prestigiousEaster youth soccer cup.”He adds it is not only the players,

but also fans who come to be enter-tained and share in the feast ofyouth soccer.The organisers of the Easter

tournament hope to provide greatgames and, by doing so, perhapsentice and inspire players andtheir teams to have the same inter-est in soccer.“Our main goal is to ensure that

the youth soccer festival be evenbetter, larger and more enjoyable.We are very proud of what we haveachieved so far but it does not

mean that we did not know whatwe could reach.“We would like to have even

more teams in order to make oursoccer cup more colourful, morethrilling and well-known,” saysHendricks.The Mitchell’s Plain club Cape

Tars will be determined and eagerto defend the championship titlethey won in the gold section lastyear.The previous champions, Fire-

flighters (2014) and Vasco da Gama(2013), have not entered for thisyear’s event.But there is enough of a chal-

lenge as clubs like MorgensterUnited of theMitchell’s Plain area,Benfica of Manenberg, HanoverPark FC, Hellenic, Ajax CapeTown, Juventus of Khayelitsha,Clarewood of Cape District LFAand new entrants Cape Town Liv-erpool Academywill be in it to winit.With that in mind the 24 teams

will be divided into eight groups ofthree each and will compete on around-robin league basis.The winners of each group will

advance to the gold section quar-ter-final knockout stages. Teamsfinishing second will compete inthe quarter-finals of the silver sec-tion. The third-placed teams willenter the fray in the bronze sec-tion.Besides trophies and medals up

for grabs, cash incentives will begiven to the winners, runners-upand losing semi-finalist and quar-ter-finalist as well.The player of the tournament

and goalkeeper will be chosen bythe match officials and the manag-er and top goalscorer awards bythe tournament committee.

RANGERS RALLY TO TOP TUSSLE: Timothy Rhoda of Grassy Park United (left) in a tussle for posses­sion with Govan Brink of Maitland’s FN Rangers. Rangers won the round robin match 4­1.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Bothasig win back­to­back titlesSEAN CAMPBELL

Bothasig thumped Silvertree 15-0in their penultimate game of theseason to secure their secondBAWP Major League title in frontof their home supporters.Similarly to last season’smaiden

championship, it was a collectiveeffort that brought Bothasig theback-to-back league titles.With one game to go, Bothasig

boast 23 wins and four losses. Twoof their losses cameback-to-back inthe early part of the season – toBellville and Durbanville respec-tively.

They then went on a nine-gamewinning streak before they weresurprised byWestridge Yankees inMitchell’s Plain. Just as theygot ona decent run again, Athlone A’sdowned them2-1 in their last defeatof the season.Athlone A’s were also their last

opponents yesterday and are insecond place in the league. Athlonehas a record of 21 wins and six loss-es.Bothasig’s championship season

was built around the excellentpitching by Dylan Unsworth andJared Elario, whichwas supportedsuperbly by Brad Erasmus and Lu-

cas Steinlin from Germany.This was backed up by a solid de-

fensive unit which conceded theleast runs in the league.Although the offensive did not

set the scene alight, the consistenthitting by Kyle Botha, Brett Wil-lemburg, the Feldtman brothers,Andrew Norman and Benji Smithalways posed a threat to the opposi-tion. Newbies Tyrone Milne andNick Eagles also stepped up whenrequired.Bothasig showed the depth in the

club when they kept on winningwhile five of their players wereaway on national duty.