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TUESDAY 4 November 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.zaTELLING IT AS IT IS
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CONISTON PARK
Clarion callfor canalCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Fearful residents have made a call for acanal in Coniston Avenue to be closedfollowing a spate of robberies.
They claim their safety is being compro-mised daily as they walk to Steenberg sta-tion.A woman, who spoke on condition of ano-
nymity, says she has witnessed several rob-beries in the area between Military Roadand Coniston Avenue.“There was a time when the grass on a
field inConistonAvenuewas really long andthese criminals would hide out there. Iwould see onmany occasions howpeople getrobbed on their way to and from work,” shesays.The resident explains as the road is used
bycommuters to accesspublic transport, thepathway near the canal is difficult to avoid.“School children use this route often as
well because theyuse the train. These crimi-nals hang around and wait to rob them inthe morning and afternoon.”She adds that people are usually targeted
for their cellphones and are held up by rob-bers armed with guns and knives.“The group of guys normally sit at the
bridge and wait to prey on vulnerable vic-tims like the elderly, women and school chil-dren. It’s sad to see how they instil fear intothese people when they rob them,” she says.Although she has been forced to enforce
stricter security measures at her home, shestill feels threatened by the criminals hang-ing around in the vicinity.“You never knowwhatmight happen. You
always have to be on edge and wonder ifsomebody is watching you. I suspect that
these are men from Seawinds and LavenderHill,” she adds.According to Muizenberg police there has
only been one case reported.Police spokesperson Captain Stephen
Knapp says in the period between Augustand September one robbery was reported.On Wednesday 3 September, he explains
a man reported he was robbed of his cell-phone just after 06:00.Knapp says due to these statistics, a trend
could not be confirmed and no suspects havebeen identified or arrested.He also says police have embarked on
awareness drives and increased police visi-bility and have seen a marked decline inrobberies and muggings.Police have urged commuters to be wary
of their surroundings and to avoid walkingalone.“When walking do not talk on your cell-
phone and do not display jewellery. Be ob-servant and take note of your surround-ings,” Knapp says.Coniston Park Ratepayers’ Association
chairperson Linda Cornelius echoes thecomplaints made by the resident.“This issue has been brought to my atten-
tion by other residents and we are dealingwith it,” she says.Cornelius explains the men use the canal
bridge to hide. “When people cross thebridge, they can hardly see these guys hid-ing out there until it’s too late. They becomeeasy targets,” she explains.Cornelius says these concerns have been
raised with the ward councillor and a planof action will be put in place after receivingfeedback from her office. They are hopingfor a responsewithin thenext twoweeks andare compiling all reports.
WINNING TEAM: Gerald Gelderbloem (left) from Parkwood took third place in the People’sPost Heritage Kite Competition. This was part of the 20th Cape Town International Kite Festivalwhich was held at Zandvlei Nature Reserve at the weekend. Gelderbloem made a kite usingcopies of People’s Post newspapers. His grandson O’rion Brophy also took part in the kitebuilding workshop, winning the third place. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 20142 NEWS
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HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED?If you have been seriously injured in amotor vehicle accident, train accident,police shooting or due to medical
negligence, you may have a claim againsta government department for
compensation.If you have put in a claim directly with theRoad Accident Fund without using anattorney and feel that you have beenunderpaid or are dissatisfied with theirservice, we may be able to assist you.We are personal injury attorneys, who
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PostFront Page Christmas Baby competition!Moms and dads are encouraged to send in
the cutest snaps of their little ones and the ba-byvoted themost adorable byour readerswillbe featured on the front page of our final edi-tion for the year.Our photographerwill take a gallery of pho-
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HOT SUMMER GROOVE
Something fancy headsto GrandWest ArenaGARY VAN DYK
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When thebeat at theHotSummer Groove getsgoing at the Grand-
West Arena on Saturday 6 De-cember, notmanywill realisethat some of the stars fea-tured have a history thatbinds them since childhood.Alistair Izobell, Ramaine
Barreiro, Loukmaan andEmo Adams are no strangersto the stage in South Africa.Their stories all have theirroots inMitchell’s Plain sometime in the 1980swithadramagroup called Kinders vannieSes (Children of District Six).Barreiro remembers those
timeswith fondness, especial-ly the memory of the four ofthem forming Nu Fancy.“Wow! What an exciting timefor four laaities from the‘Plain,” she says, looking at aphoto of the four of them atthe time.“I think I was about 12 – ba-
sically a hundred years ago!Wewere all part of a local dra-ma group called Kinders van-nie Ses [they are still runningtoday]. From what I remem-ber, the Rockets called us into record and before we knewit we were touring withthem.”Emo was only 12, Alistair
was 14 andLoukmaan 15. “Wewere travelling all over SouthAfrica, Namibia, little hallsin every dorpie and we usedto rock Club Fame in ElsiesRiver. I think those times con-vinced us that it was what wewanted to do for the rest ofour lives – and we’ve neverlooked back.”Ramaine also reflects that being part of
this group gave them a good foundationin the entertainment industry. “We weretaught the old school way. Work hard andyou’ll get what’s coming to you. Lookingat where we all are is proof of that.”Ramaine was living out of town for a
few years but relocated back home abouta year ago, starting her ownmanagementand production company. She takes an-other look at the photo with those youngfaces smiling at her, and remembers thatnone of it would have been possible with-out some fantastic support.
“We all had parents who supportedwhat we do, we always had people aroundus who had already been doing this foryears to learn from and we had each oth-er,” she says fondly.Getting back to 2014, she says she is
very excited to be part of the show in De-cember. While it might not be a reunionof the childhood group, Ramaine is ada-mant that the audience can expect to seesome of the best entertainment the West-ern Cape has to offer.Alongwith these four,People’s Post and
sister publication TygerBurger have se-
cured a killer line-up for the first-everHotSummerGroove. Joining themwill be thepopular all-female trio Blackbyrd and thebacking band Take Note.Anaddedbonus is thatwewill be giving
away a car at the show. Your ticket servesas your entry.Up for grabs is a FAWV2 1.3 worth R100
000.Since it’s the season of giving, we’ll also
be donating R5 of each ticket to the Trau-ma Centre in Zonnebloem. Tickets for theHot Summer Groove cost from R130 andare available from Computicket.
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Nu Fancy stars Alistair Izobell (left), Loukman and Emo Adams and RamaineBarreiro. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Paint town pinkCapeTown’s pink villagewill be lighting upwith the sounds of electronic duo The Kiff-ness on Saturday 8 November.The act – alongwith PJ Powers, Zoe Zana,
ShenFm and Chey Rouge – will perform atthe Gay Day Summer Street Party.The party kicks off at 14:00 and branches
out across Liddle, Cobern and Napierstreets in De Waterkant.Partygoers will be treated to a variety of
food and arts and craft stalls.A swimwear fashion show is also includ-
ed in the line-up.Roxy le Roux and Princess Pop will also
make an appearance in Summer’s-a-Drag.Tickets are available at Amsterdam Ac-
tionBar, BackroomBar, BeaulahBar, Beef-cakes and Crew Bar, or from Computicket.General access tickets cost R60 each. VIP
tickets cost R350 and entitle you to freedrinks all day.For more information visit www.gay-
day.co.za.V WIN! Two readers can win double tickets to theevent. To enter, visit www.peoplespost.co.za on#WinningWednesday.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 2014 NEWS 3
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EMPLOYMENT
Upset over ‘job scam’MONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Angry and confused, a group of youngpeople from Lavender Hill are de-manding answers.
More than 30 people gathered at a Laven-der Hill home last week to voice their opin-ions on an alleged job scam run by theSes’Khona People’s Rights Movement.ButAndile Lili, themanbelieved to be be-
hind a recruitment drive, says there is anagreement in place for employment.The group, who asked to remain anony-
mous, claim they were informed by Over-come Heights residents about a trainingprogramme through which people are em-ployed by Metrorail.They said they were called to meetings at
Retreat Library and told to complete regis-tration forms.They were told to pay R25 and provide a
certified copy of their identity documentsand a photograph. This, they say, “was fortheir Ses’Khona membership cards”.One 29-year-old woman said with this
card they could board trains for free, getfree food from fast food outlets and freeclothes from various retailers.They say promises for training and jobs
nevermaterialised and scheduledmeetingswere continually cancelled.Instead, they were informed to board
trains and make their way to Cape TownCBD and Bellville and attend the court ap-pearances of Ses’Khona chairpersonAndile Lili.Lili is the man behind the “poo protests”
across Cape Town. He reportedly appearedin court lastweek on charges relating to thedumping of human waste at Cape Town In-ternational Airport last year.Angry Lavender Hill residents explained
they boarded trains for free and attendedcourt appearances.Here they say they met other Ses’Khona
members from Muizenberg, Mitchell’sPlain and Khayelitsha who also thoughtthey would be working on trains.The group say they are “fed-up with the
lies” and want their money back.“We are desperate for work and gave the
R25 because we believed them. How couldthey do this to us? We are already suffer-ing,” one woman said.The group produced a registration form
which has the name “Sesikhona” on it anda cellphone number.The number belongs to Lili’s co-accused
Loyiso Nkohla.People’s Post showed the group the profile
picture of the Ses’Khona Facebook pageand they immediately identifiedLili as “theman who promised them jobs”.“That’s him,” one woman shouted.Lili claims Ses’Khona has an agreement
with Metrorail but says a public announce-ment on the issue has been stalled due tointerference by provincial transportminis-ter Donald Grant.
He says the agreement included provid-ing jobs for 25 000 people and says Ses’Kho-na was told to commence recruitment.“The people are ready but Metrorail is
stalling because of interference. These jobsare for the poorest of the poor so they canhave something on the table at Christmas,”he says.But Grant’s spokesperson Siphesihle
Dube says this is not the case.He explains after initial reports of allega-
tions that Metrorail may have been com-plicit in a “jobs for pay” scam involvingSes’Khona, Grant wrote to Metrorail re-gional manager Richard Walker seekingclarity on the nature of the relationship,and Metrorail’s involvement.Dube says Walker refuted such claims
and explained a proposal was submitted bya women’s empowerment group with affili-ates for job opportunities in the cleaning ofrailway reserves, and that no decision hadbeen made.“Grant considered these allegations as
very serious, which prompted his requestfor clarity,” Dube adds.Lili says Ses’Khonamemberswere not al-
lowed to take items from stores for free andclaims: “That is propaganda.”He says Ses’Khona members attended
court appearance voluntarily.The Lavender Hill group disputes this
saying they were “clearly told” memberswho attended court appearances would begiven jobs first.Lili says if Metrorail does not go public
with their plans, Ses’Khona will march totheir offices on Thursday 6 November.According to Metrorail spokesperson
Riana Scott, Metrorail and the PassengerRail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) do nothave a partnership with Ses’Khona.She says they were approached by the
Progressive Women’s Movement (PWM)with a job creation proposal project to cleanrail reserves.“A draft proposal was presented to the
Prasa group chief executive, who recognis-ing the need for job creation, proposed ajointworking group to assess the feasibilityof the PWM initiative,” Scott explains.She says this is still in proposal stage and
no formalised arrangement exists.V What is your opinion of this story? Starting withthe word “Post”, SMS your thoughts to 32516.
ANGRY: Lavender Hill residents identify Andile Lili, chairperson of the Ses’Khona People’s RightsMovement, as “the man who promised them jobs on Metrorail trains”. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 20144 NEWS
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SWEETHOME WAY
Holes in walls at Die GatjieCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
Residents in Sweethome Way are fed-upwith noise emanating from the nearbyinformal settlement, Die Gatjie.
The informal settlement has been thecause ofmany complaints relating to robber-ies and thefts in the surrounding neighbour-hoods.Local ward councillor Jan Burger re-
ceived complaints relating to noise distur-bance as well as trolleys being used to cartsuspected stolen goods.One resident, who asked not to be named,
says she has been sent from pillar to postwith regard to her plight of having fencingfixed at one of the entrances to the informalsettlement.“The vibracrete wall is missing four slabs
and Ihavebeenrequesting for ayearalreadyfor this to be fixed. Nothing has happenedyet,” she says.She adds that after the many requests it
seems as if “the City of Cape Town andMetrorail is passing the buck from each tothe other”.“We have been complaining about this in-
formal settlement for so long already butnothing gets done. As law-abiding citizenswe should also be taken care of,” she fumes.Metrorail regional manager Richard
Walker says the issue of vagrancy is com-plex and adds “in many instances the symp-tom rather than the issue is being ad-dressed”.“Vagrants living in rail reserves must be
relocated to alternative sites through a legalprocess. We rely on the City of Cape Townto identify suitable land for the relocation ofdwellers before the legal process of evictionand relocation can commence,” Walkersays.He says Metrorail regularly removes va-
grants from rail precincts with the assist-
ance of railway police and will continue toaddress the situation as best it could withthe resources at its disposal.“The presence of indigent people inMetro-
rail’s rail reserve requires an integrated andsustainable response,” he adds.Walker says the purpose of fencing was
“primarily demarcation of boundary andthat in its original state would not deter wil-ful entry onto the rail reserve by vagrantsand people with criminal intent”.“The City’s Displaced Peoples Unit (DPU),
local community policing forums and city
improvement districts usually collaboratewith Metrorail Protection Services officialsand contracted security firms to remove va-grants in railway precincts. DPU assistswith finding alternative accommodation forvagrants,” Walker elaborates.He has called on the City to expedite the
process in the interest of all parties.“Effective town planning, law enforce-
ment andeconomicmeasures tomitigate thegeneral socio-economic circumstances canassist in the reduction of vagrancy. Untilsuch time, as adequate facilities are madeavailable to the city’s vagrants, the problemwill merely be shifted from one party to an-other.”Walker explains rail fencing demarcates
ownership boundaries and says fencing re-pairs or replacements formpart of a plannedand funded infrastructural capital project.“Hundreds of holes or openings have been
and are being made as informal thorough-fares across the rail reserve.As a result, van-dalism is perpetual, maintenance costly andunsustainable at this rate,” he adds.The region currently spends anything be-
tween R6m and R9m annually to mend andreplace broken fencing.Walker believes the best way forward is
a joint effort by residents, the City andMetrorail.He advised residents, the adjoining land-
owners, that the City would have to be con-sulted. “Experience has proven this the pref-erable and most sustainable approach,” headds.Residents are encouraged to raise their in-
tention with the City via their local council-lor, advises Walker.V Residents are encouraged to report vagrancy to theDisplaced People’s Unit at (021) 596 1999 or on0800 225 669 all hours.
HOLES: Residents in Sweethome Way are unhappy about missing vibracrete slabs at theentrance to the informal settlement Die Gatjie. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 20146 PHOTOS
The City of Cape Town invites comment from communities on the annual review (2015/16 review)and the proposed amendments to the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for 2012 to 2017.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000, thepublic and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments to themunicipality from 4 November 2014 to 3 December 2014.
Comments may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 514 9938• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: 15th Floor, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001
(for the attention of the Director: IDP Office)• SMS: ‘idp’ followed by your comments to 31766• Website: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comments recorded and submitted to the City. Contact thefollowing persons:
For general public participation:Ruché Daniels, tel. 021 400 1766 or e-mail [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti, tel. 021 400 1652 or e-mail [email protected]
The proposed amendments to the IDP will be available for viewing at www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and at municipal libraries.
Direct enquiries to Jeàn Yslie at 021 400 9806 or e-mail [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER241/2014
HAVE YOUR SAY!ANNUAL REVIEW (2015/16REVIEW) AND PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS TO THEINTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTPLAN (IDP) FOR 2012 TO 2017
MUIZENBERG
Ready,steady,flyThe 20th Cape
Town Interna-tional Kite Festi-
val on Saturday 1 andSunday 2November atZandvlei saw kitestaking to the skies.People’s Post is theprintmedia partner ofthe event, hosted byCape Mental Health.
WINNER: People’s Post news editor Mandy King (right) congratulatesKashiefa Isaacs (left) who won first prize for the People’s PostHeritage Kite Trophy.
BONDING:Ntunga-mili Mafi-ka and hisson 11-year-old,Qhawe,helpingone an-other puttogethera kite.during thePeople’sPost kitework-shop.PHOTO:ASTRID FEB-RUARIE
FAMILY TIME: Gonzalo, Clarissa and Luca Vargas braved the wind to spend some time at thefestival as a family.
CREATIVE: Faseegha Martin, Aa'isha Esack and Ashwin King came out on top with theirunique kite designs and walked away with first, second and third prize respectively.
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 2014 NEWS 7
Dial-a-Ride: sign up to be assessedDisabled people have until the end of thismonth to be assessed for the use of theCity of Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride service.
This will be paid for by the City andno individual will be included on the da-tabase if he or she has not undergone theassessment.
It will determine whether individualsare eligible for the service.
“The City tries, as far as it can andwithin its means, to assist those whocannot make use of regular public trans-port services. We are always striving toimprove our service delivery, in particu-lar to those who do not have access towork opportunities,” says Mayoral Com-mittee member for Transport Brett Her-ron.
But, he says, “we must fully compre-hend the demand for the service andknow where our residents with disabili-ties live before we can make any adjust-ments to improve the current operatingmodel”.
He urges people with disabilities tobook for an assessment before the dead-line of Sunday 30 November.
Appointments can be made by calling0800 600 895 during office hours.
The appointments will be scheduledbetween 10:30 and 21:00 from Monday toSunday and the City will provide trans-port from the applicant’s home to Tyger-berg Hospital and back.
Those being assessed will need a certi-fied copy of their identity document,proof of address, proof of income and amedical report.
Applicants will also be asked to com-plete a travel survey questionnaire,which will assist the transport depart-ment in determining the demand for theservice and understanding the travelneeds and patterns of those with disabili-ties. “Since May last year, the team ofcontracted occupational therapists atTygerberg Hospital has only assessedhalf of the residents who are currentlyon the database,” Herron says.
He says only five of the required 16 dai-ly assessments are done.
“This indicates a significant numberof people who may be eligible to use theservice have not been assessed.”
Working to reduce unemploymentIn an effort to increase job creation, the Cityof Cape Town is calling on all jobseekers toregister on the council database.
Based at all local subcouncil offices, reg-istered residents will be considered for allExpanded Public Works Programme (EP-WP) projects, says Suzette Little, MayoralCommittee member for Social Develop-ment and Early Childhood Development.
“It is from this database that we providework opportunities to those seeking workin the city. We know there is no opportunitylike a job opportunity and this administra-tion is committed to alleviating the plightof the most vulnerable residents,” Littlesays.
Employment through the EPWP is tempo-rary, with contract appointments varyingin length.
Since 2011, the City has created more than100 000 work opportunities through the EP-
WP. Projects are now linked to 950 sitesaround the city, providing economic relieffor workers and helping to improve servicedelivery.
“Workers are randomly chosen from thedatabase and are notified by telephonewhen they are selected for possible job op-portunities,” she says.
To register, residents must visit their lo-cal subcouncil office in person. Those resi-dents who are already registered mustmake sure they update their details regu-larly to improve their chances of employ-ment.
Jobseekers who do not update their de-tails in a 12-month period will have theirregistration removed from the database.
Jobseekers are requested to update theirinformation should any of their detailschange and must also remember to re-regis-ter if they have moved residences.
PARKWOOD
Dump site plan rubbishedCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
A proposal for a waste drop-offfacility on Prince GeorgeDrive has sparked the ire of
Parkwood residents.The proposal by the City of Cape
Town for the new facility is due tothe closure of two other sites at La-dies’ Mile and Tygerdal.
An application for a Waste Man-agement Licence has been lodgedwith the provincial Department ofEnvironmental Affairs and Devel-opment Planning for a City-ownedproperty situated on the corner ofPrince George Drive and De WaalRoad.
The City has also appointed Roy-al HaskoningDHV environmentalconsultants to oversee the applica-tion.
According to the backgrounddocument from the consultants,the two sites have reached the endof their “functional life” and willneed to be closed.
In addition due to the increase inwaste generated, this site is need-ed.
Royal HaskoningDHV has alsoreleased the draft Basic Assess-ment Report (BAR) and residentshave until today (Tuesday 4 No-vember) to make their commentson the report.
Angry residents claim they werefirst informed about the proposalin an article in People’s Post (“Rub-bish days numbered”, 21 October)
which outline the plans for erf75562.
Pastor Paul Phillips, chairper-son of Voice of Parkwood, took toFacebook to raise his concerns andsaid the facility is “an unhealthyidea”.
At a recent meeting in Park-wood, Phillips said officials werenot giving solutions and their“covers fell off”.
He raised concerns about theclose proximity of the proposed fa-cility to Klip Road Cemetery.
“The rubbish site and cemeterywill share the same gate. [The facil-ity will be] right next to the Mus-lim burial ground. They said itwould not affect us and we said‘no’,” he says.
Phillips also alleges ward coun-cillor Melanie Arendse and theRondevlei Subcouncil did notknow about the proposal.
“It will come to light sooner thanlater whoever is lying and whoev-er is speaking the truth. When acouncillor declines to attend ameeting with the company whoplays a major role, you can makeyour own assumptions,” Phillipsfumes.
When approached for commentArendse referred People’s Post toWard 72 councillor Jan Burger.She said a motion for the proposedfacility was made by him.
Burger, however, says this is in-correct.
He explains he submitted a mo-tion to curb illegal dumping a few
years ago and the City then decidedto go ahead with the site in 10th Av-enue, Retreat.
Phillips says the process is“flawed” and nearby institutionswere not consulted.
“It’s unfair,” he says.“There is no respect for Park-
wood people and [it is] disrespect-
ful to all of the affected parties.”On Sunday 2 November resi-
dents held a placard demonstra-tion to object to the proposed plans.
Many have also taken to the Fa-cebook page titled Against GangViolence in Parkwood to vent theiranger.
According to the report the site
is zoned as public open space andwill have to be rezoned if the appli-cation is approved.V The report is available at Southfield Li-brary and can also be viewed by visitingwww.rhdhv.co.za. Phone Rafeeqah Kamishon (021) 936 7657 or [email protected] for more in-formation.
WE DO NOT WANT IT: Residents from Parkwood took part in a placard demonstration to show their disapprovalfor a proposed dump site. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 20148 OUT AND ABOUT
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eath,
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iver
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• Blackheath, Kuilsriver• Free standing houses from R 435,000• Affordable from R 4,200 per month• Must have combined income of R 14,500• 93 Houses in secured development• Remote controlled entrance gate• Wall with electric fence and armed response• Safe playing areas for children• Taxi stop at the development• Blackheath train station very close• Close to Zevenwacht Mall and Shoprite• All houses completed and ready to move in• Phase 2 and 3 sold out, few left in Phase 3• Beautiful finishes• Good schools and hospitals in area
Contact Jenetta 083 651 1167 or Corena 073 604 6454
R815 000 BELGRAVIA
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3beds home with lounge,
fam bath, f.kithchen & sep
entrance with 1 bed fam
bath Investment opportunity.
Lucinda 082 936 2849
R679 000 LONDON VILLAGE
Freestanding 4 Beds with a Lounge,
Kitchen, Fam Bath. Also Close to all
Amenities.
Gadija 082 823 1801
R230 000 TAFELSIG
Semi Detached 3 Beds House with
a Lounge, Kitchen, Fam Bath and
Parking for 1 Car.
Shariff 082 781 2903
R380 000 WOODRIDGE
Fully Enclosed 3 Beds Home with a
Lounge, F.Kitchen, Fam Bath &
Parking x4 Cars.
Yusriy 078 606 5362
BEACON VALLEY
Enclosed 3 bedroom house,
fitted kitchen, shower, fully
tiled through out. 1 minute
walk to promenade
Shariff 082 781 2903
R350 000
LOTUS RIVER R570 000
Fully enclosed double
storey,4beds with 1 on suite,
lounge,dining room,kitchen
fam bath,balcony,large back
yard,single garage and
carport for 2 cars
Shariff 082 781 2903
R150 000 THE HAGUE DELFT
Fully Enclosed 1 beds House with a
Lounge, Kitchen, Fam Bath also have
Big Grounds. CASH ONLY!
Gadija 082 823 1801
WATERGATE
Fully enclosed 2 bedroom
house with bics, fully fitted
kitchen, lounge and fam
bathroom.
Gadija 082 823 1801
R420 000
R220 000 LAVENDER HILL
Freestanding 2 bedroom house,
bathroom, open plan lounge and kitchen,
large grounds, close to public transport.
Gadija 082 823 1801
R250 000 MONTAQUEVILLAGE / HILLVIEW
Fully Enclosed 2 Beds with aF.Kitchen.
Gadija 082 823 1801
ATTENTION ALL SELLERS
We have qualified buyers inStrandfontein, Westridge,Portlands and Rocklands.
Shariff 082 781 2903
Fazloodien Abrahams082 495 8989
021 391 4203
[email protected] S T A T E S
Selling HousesCreating Homes
OUR
TOP
AGENTAGENTSWANTED
Yusriy078 606 5362
Neesa082 786 4629
Muneer072 365 6462
Gadija082 823 1801
Shariff082 781 2903
R695 000
STRANDFONTEIN
Modern F.F.Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms
with BIC, Spacious Lounge &
Dining Room, Sep Bathroom &
Toilet, Tiled Entertainment Area &
Garage Parking x4Cars. Close to
High and Primary Schools.
Gadija 082 823 1801
R650 000 PORTLANDS
Dble Storey 4 bedrooms
1 with en-Suite, 3 beds with
BIC. lounge, dining room,
fitted kitchen, fam bath,
tandum garage.
On a quiet corner plot.
Shariff 082 781 2903
OTTERY R780 000F/S 3 bed, bics, fam bath+ shower, fully tiled, f/f
kitch, entertainment area,garage, park 2 cars withelec gates, fully b/b, alarmsystem +fitted cameraDavid 083 241 0668
SEARIDGE PARK R270 000
Freestanding 4 bedroom house,
kitchen, lounge and bathroom
Shariff 082 781 2903
EASTRIDGE R310 000,3 Bedrooms, fam bath, tiled
flooring, fully enclosed with raisedvibracrete and carport.Shariff 0827812903
BEACON VALLEY R330 000
Freestanding fully enclosed.
3 Bedrooms, lounge, family
bathroom plus shower.
Shariff 082 781 2903
ROCKLANDS R330 000
4 Bedrooms. Extended. Needs tlc,
offers welcome, can be divided into
2 for extra income.
Shariff 082 781 2903
Venetia084 227 1412
Lucinda082 936 2849
Zulpha071 762 5611
David083 241 0668
SOLDSOLDSOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD
WOODLANDS R360 000
Freestanding,corner plot,2 beds,
lounge,kitchen,shower,fully tiled,fully
burglar alarmed with parking for four cars,
Fareed 082 959 2301SOLDSOLD
AGENTSWANTED
TRAININGPROVIDED
R350 000 HILLVIEWLovely 2bedroom corner house,ffkitchen,lounge,have rocklike
features,fam bath fully tiled, parking for3cars,property in very neat condition
Gadija 082 823 1801
HARTZENBERG & ASSOCIATESMotor Vehicle Accident Claims
Divorces & Matrimonial Matters
Trust, Estates & Estate Planning (Wills)
Conveyancing & Registration of Transfers
Civil Litigation
Commercial Litigation
ATTORNEYS, CONVEYANCERS & ADMINISTRATORS OF DECEASED ESTATESpo
e
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nsor
dBy
Tel: 021 3910169
Saturday 6 December
V Grassy Park: Cafda Social Services will holda merchandise sale in 8th Avenue from 09:00until 13:00. For more information contactDoreen on (021) 706 2050.
Friday 7 November
V Grassy Park: Madrassatul Islamudeen willhost an eat and treat to welcome Hujaaj andMuharram 1436 at the Country Manor on thecorners of Schaapkraal and Boom roads inSchaapkraal at 19:30. Tickets cost R150. Formore information contact Sheikh Shamiel on071 976 4120.
Saturday 8 November
V Grassy Park: The Uniting Reformed Church inSouthern Africa (URCSA) in Second AvenueGrassy Park will host their annual bazaar atthe Grassy Park Civic Centre. The event startsat 09:00. A variety of goods including cakes,groceries, stationery items and take-away foods
will be on sale. There will be entertainmentand games for children. For more informationcontact George Joubert on 079 958 6641 orChrissy Francis on 082 060 9682.
Monday 10 November
V Steenberg: Tai chi classes will be offered atthe Steenberg Community Centre in CradockRoad on Mondays and Wednesdays between18:00 and 19:00. All welcome. Contact Alphon-so on [email protected] orcall him on (021) 837 1144.
Tuesday 11 November
V Heathfield: Steenberg Police Station willhold a community imbizo at the Heathfield hallin Gordon Road. Residents of Heathfield,Elfindale, Punts Estate and Windsor Park areinvited to attend. The imbizo will addressresidents’ concerns and questions regardingcrime and management of Steenberg police.Phone Warrant Officer Nicky Davids on079 849 1545 for more information.
GRRREAT READS: Readersand animal lovers willunite again this year whenthe Cape of Good HopeSPCA has their bag-a-bar-gain book sale. This is ahugely popular fundrais-ing event among CapeTown’s book fundis. Thesale starts on Saturday 8November at the TimourHall Villa in Plumstead,from 08:00 to 14:00. Thebest part? “For only R60you can cram a linen bagfull of as many books asyou can!” says WanikaDavids Rusthoi of the or-ganisation. For more infor-mation, call Natasha Jo-hannes on (021) 700 4155or email [email protected].
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 2014 CLASSIFIEDS 9
Classifieds“ T e l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”
: 0860 11 69 18 – [email protected] Waar kopers verkopers ontmoet
WE DO CONSOLIDATION& PERSONAL LOANS
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RESET YOUR DEBTRESET YOUR DEBTAND PAY LESS!AND PAY LESS!
CALL: 021 697 5566FAX: 086 2345 180CELL: 082 3433 919
074 134 3371
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PERSONAL SERVICES1400
.
DRIVING SCHOOLS1417
.
CHAMPS DRIVING ACADEMYSPECIAL !!!! SPECIAL !!!! SPECIAL !!!!
*R140 p/h (depending area)*5 lesson R650 * 10 lesson R13005 lessons + car hire for test R1 100
Qualified Patient Reliable Professional Service*K53 code 8 driving lessons
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Be Aware of fly-by-night Driving SchoolsFree pick up & drop off all areasLEARNERS CLASSES all codes
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TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hire with every 10hrs package ! (t&c apply)Manual / Auto All areas with free pick up & drop off.
TRUCKERS! Now offering Code 10 too!Rose 073 451 4853 / 021 827 1300
Hassan082992 2827
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HERBALIST1435
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PROFHEALER - DRSHARIF - 100%. Fortune teller
. Relationship problems. Bring back lost lover
. Job and Financial problems/Salary increase. Palm Reading
GRASSY PARK BUSY CORNERPH/WHATSAPP 071 918 0760
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MAMA HAWAMoney paid after your problem is solved.*Bring back lost lover *Spiritual loan &*Cash in your account.*Magic Stick &
Amagundwane.Pensioners free treatmentGoodwood 073 298 8615/ 076 948 4999
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A PROFESSIONAL TRADITIONAL
HEALER&SEROLOGIST - 100%DRRASHID
Special herbs for all Life/Marriage problems• Bring back lost lover
Palm reading/fortune teller/Magic wallet/stick• Financial problems/Lucky charms for money
•Natural healing of health issues/Clear bad luckWYNBERG.
CALL/WHATSAPP073 5346118.
SHEIK SHABAN - 100%SPECIALIST IN:
* Dua * Fortune Telling* PalmReading *Marriage Problems
* Financial ProblemsPh/Whatsapp078 172 8464Grassy Park, Opposite Build-It
.
GENERAL & HOME SERVICES1800
.
BUILDING PLANS1802
.
All building plans drawn to approvalCall 078 085 2067/ 021-374 8595
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR1835
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Blinds, curtains, rods, all weather awnings.Upholstery cleaning and carpet cleaning.All blinds less 20%. Phone Moosa021-371 8917 / 083 493 1495
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BUSINESS2400
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OPPORTUNITIES2415
.
Avon Reps Needed.Call/WhatsApp 083 373 7523
.
BE INSPIREDEarn cash now ! Part or full time
Selling Tupperware.Narriman 084 4147 444 or 021-637 5932
Zainoe 084 5 300 300 or [email protected]
.
GENERALNOTICES
.
LOST/MISSING
1225
.
MISSING CATGinger male with white
paws and light-green eyeslast seen Sunday 19 Octin Crawford/Athlone area.REWARD OFFEREDPh 082 819 5247
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PERSONALSEVICES
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CATERING &VENUES
1401
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COLORADO HIRING
Crockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen, backdrops, tables, trestles
also Jumping castles& kiddies chairs
Ph Shaheed 021 374 7104 /082 227 8968
.
DALVIE'SCATERING AND HIRING
Menus from R69 p/p. Hiring oflinens, crockery/cutlery from 10c
Ph Rashieda or Shafiek021-372 5921 / 084 566 0087 /
082 660 0876
.
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.021 396 2526/082 212 8949
.
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needsplus kids party items.
021-371 1588 / 082 503 9026
.
L & F HIRING Crockery,cutlery, glassware & linen@ 10c p/item. Ph 021-371 7229/072 443 6695
.MOUNTVIEW HIRING for allfunctions. Ph 021-692 2497 or072 854 3966
.
CHILDREN’SENTERTAINMENT
1405
.AHMED'S jumping castlesfor hire. Ph 079 491 4440
.JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.Ricky on 073 268 7546
.JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021-393 8528, 083 890 4793
.JUMPING CASTLES & WaterslidesPh 021-704 0859, 083 281 7930
.JUMPING CASTLES &AMUSEMENT HIRE. CALLSHAN 074 137 3388
.
JUMPING CASTLES,kiddies tables & chairsand generators for hire.Ph 071 812 1151
.JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
.
DAY CARE& CRÈCHES
1410
.EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport avail.Mitchells Plain area only.021- 392 0633
.
FINANCIAL
1420
.
DO YOU NEED HELP?Is your house going to be
repossessed?I will buy your home.
And advance you money.Ph: Riyard on 083 420 8989
.
FUNCTIONS &CONFERENCES
1425
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BUSSES&LATESTBMW'S FORHIRE
For all your specialbus trips & weddings,matric balls & junior
proms.
% Evan084 5856080
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HEALTH &BEAUTY
1430
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DRINK TEA AND SHRINKStill enjoy your favourite foods.Abeda 072 806 5399
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HERBALISTS
1435
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APROFABUTheGreat Healer
King of financial problemsSpecialist in love & luckSMS 071 907 4615
.
DR.A ZINGA&MAAMAZAM
Traditional Healer* Pay after work done** Financialproblems* Bring back lost lover* Chasing evil spirits
Call: Maama 073 387 0553Zinga 063 115 424
Beillville & Gatesville.
HEALERMALIKI can help with:
Love problems, FinancialProblems, Bad Luck,
Evil Sprits, Health Issues.
073 434 4306.
DR HARUNA*Special lucky oil forlucky numbers - R300
*Bad debts*Financial problems*Bring back lost lover
*Fortune telling*Magic stick for riches*Men: muscle expander061 112 6649
Dr. in CTN & Goodwood.
HERBALIST ISMAPay after job is done* Relationship problems* Bring back lost lover
* Love potion* Financial problems* Clean bad luckCall 078 711 6730MITCHELL'S PLAIN
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MAAMASHADIAI can help with:
Love problems, FinancialProblems, Bad Luck,
Evil Sprits, Health Issues.
071 520 1537.
MAMA ZAINAFinancial problemsRelationship problems
Palm readingPh 073 099 9267
.
SHEIKH AMIRMUBARAK
FOR STRONG DUASWell known in India, UAEand Africa for his good
work.Don't suffer - Allah canmake things easier for
you (Insha-allah)Allah said wherever thereis a problem there mustbe a solution. (INNAMA-AL-USRI YUSRA)
Let's join hands and fightEVIL SPIRITS. Come withyour problems, big and
small BY USING STRONGDUAS.
I do give HIRIZ (luck) forbusiness and home
protection, HIRIZ (luck)for stronger marriages.Come for the water fromblessed stone whichopens your luck and
special DUAS for bodypains and sickness. GetMUSHAH-HAWA (medi-cine) for mens' problems.(HASBIY-ALLAH WANI-
IMALWAKIIR).Strong natural healingproducts from Africa,India and UAE for
Asthma, Arthritis, highblood, Diabetes, skin
problems and drug habits
Ph 073 931 08536 Spin Str Cape Town
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NEWHEALERSHAFIQ
Troubled relationshipsMagic wallet/stick
Quick moneyPensioners free073 897 4954Athlone
.
POWERFUL HEALERPay After Work Is DoneSame Day Results
* Relationship problems* Love potion * Give goodluck *Financial problemsSai / Aisha 0721308825Promenade, M/Plain.
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PROF. ZAIN* Love Problems
* Financial problem* Lucky stick
*Boosting businesswww.profzain.co.zaCall 081 578 3805
.
LEGAL
1440
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Affordable divorcesby experienced lawyer.Ph Andre 076 595 2742
.
LOANS
1445
.
ABRIDGING LOANWaiting for
Pension/packagepayouts?
SMS or send"please call me"082 301 7856Ph 0860 105 546
.
AFFORDABLE LOANS -R250 000. For MonthlyEarners only. Ph Tanya
079 55 55 208 /SMS name,Id no, Nett salary, Company.
.
AFFORDABLE LOANS:Interested in a personal loan or
debt consolidation?contact Stacey on
071 184 8194 or sms me andI will call you back.
*Monthy earners only.
.
Are u waiting on aPension/ Provident/Package / LumpsumPayout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Chantal
076 886 7655
.
Awaiting Pension/Provident/Package
payoutsGet Cash Today!!
Ph/Sms/Pcm Latifah082 646 0908
.
.DEBT CONSOLIDATIONoptions onlineLow credit score [email protected]
.DO YOU NEED MONEY? Over-loaded with debt? Tel. 072 248 7763
.
.
LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251
.LOANS approved in 5 minutes.Blacklisted and garnishee welcome.SMS name, surname & ID number,net & gross salary and companyname to Pinky 083 330 5607
.NEED A LOAN? Call/Sms orWhatsapp: Felix on 073 385 7669
.
PHOTOGRAPHY& VIDEOS
1465
.FOTOS & VIDEO% 082 738 116 / 021 -372 6950
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SOCIAL &RECREATION
1475
.
911 MOBILE DISCO FOR ALLOCCASIONS PH: 082 337 0911
.
TRAINING &EDUCATION
1480
.
5 ,& 4 , HOTELS,BIG SUPERMARKETS
&BIG COMPANIESURGENTLY NEEDS:
.20 Receptionists/Office Admin Staff
.30 Cashiers
.20 Barmen
.30 Waitrons
.20 Porters
.10 Data Capturers
. 5 Cruize ship staff
. 5 Flight attendents/Cabin crew
.50 Cleaners/House-keepersVisit us at
118 St. George's Mall,2nd Floor, Cape Town,
or call021 424 5949021 820 3682078 736 5165
.
MATHSIndividual tutoringContact 071 1737 138
.
WEDDINGS
1490
.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906
.
FOR SALE
.
WENDY HOUSES
1677
.±
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WENDY'S(6x3)- R6 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475
.
BUILDINGMATERIAL
1610
.5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443
.
ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90
021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144
.
ABABETTERBLOCK190/140/90
BLOCKS, SAND,STONE
CEMENT - R75DELBESTPRICES021-703 3121021-704 3636021-391 6330
.
ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116
Free Delivery!
.
AKBLOCKS(Abacus)
190s, 140s, 90ssand, stone, cementbrickforce R25/roll021 - 376 6364021 - 715 2739079 - 464 4302
.BAKKIE, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 079 776 8185
.
ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
1620
.All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362
.
GENERAL &HOME SERVICES
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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY
1803
.
A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING
PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796
.
MARK'S CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANINGLounge suites, carpets etcPh Nikki 082 489 2592
Mark 076 052 4806 or 021-371 5277
.
BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION
1801
.
450x450 Paving Slabs - R17400x400 Paving Slabs - R15
Ph 073 182 1491 or 021-372 2961
.
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted
Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292
.
VIBRACRETE SLABS,PAVINGSLABS & EXTENSIONS
Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221.
BUILDINGPLANS
1802
.ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133
.
CARPENTRY
1874
.BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs andalterations. Ph 072-695-9738
.SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 4 November 201410 CLASSIFIEDS
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CLEANINGSEVICES
1805
.
.
DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES
1807
.
ACCREDITED MultichoiceInstall, repairs, upgradeswww.facebook.com/
wstechzone.southafricaPh 073 272 6117
.
DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS
Dstv packages for R599HD PVR installationsR1999. CCTV & HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge of R150
Call: 083 288 2757
.
ELECTRICAL
1810
.24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444
.
ALL HOME appliances repairedFridge/freezer regassing. For a freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532
.
All ELECTRICAL Work-prepaidmeters/mainboardCall: 021 374 8291 /072 078 0918
.
FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)
Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!
.
All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical
Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195
.
TV/HI-FI REPAIRSMICROWAVES
COLLECT/DELIVER
18 Linaria CrescentSilvertown
BUDGETELECTRONICS
021 633 1802083 486 5394
.
FOR HIRE
1820
.BAKKIE HIRE pickups, movingdeliveries. Shan 074 137 3388
.
GARDEN &IRRIGATION
1825
.
FREE WATERWellpoints / mini boreholes.No water, no charge. Improv
your existing wellpoint.Ph 021-637 5677 or 021-702 3888 /
072 825 9586
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR
1835
.
15%Discountfor newblindsover R2000
for themonth ofNovember only.RC BLINDS
[email protected] 259 1802082 598 2606
.
REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
And single units, replace countertops and broken cupboard doors,built in undercounter ovens,
Eye level and drop in sinks, and allother carpentery work done.
Phone 071 8121 151
.TILING + Laminated floorsR50/sqm. Ph 084 978 9175
.
HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR
1836
.
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936
or 084-921-5364
.
THEO'S GATES & B/BARSVibracrete walls & extensions,
carports, barbed wire & spikes andautomation on all types of gates.
20 years experience.Ph 078 624 4761
.VIBRACRETE AND EXTENSIONSPh: 074 321 9215 / 021-820 4384
.
VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports, Painting.(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478
.
MISCELLANEOUS
1845
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MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and
installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED
.
PLUMBERS
1855
.
For all your plumbing needsas well as
Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered
All workmanship guaranteed!!
.Plumbing - Elect - DrainsR125 p/hr. Ph 021-703 0906
.
SWIMMING POOLS
1867
.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208
.
POOL SERVICE and maintenance.Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or021-705 8851
.
TRANSPORT &STORAGE
1870
.
KIA bakkie for removals ofrubble/furniture Ph 060 916 9142
.
.
BUSINESS
.
OPPORTUNITIES
2415
.
---- AVON / Justine ----Want to earn extra moneybefore the festive season?!
Start selling NOW!!SMS your NAME & AREA to0828730035 TODAY!!
.
ADMIN.CLERKS NEEDED. SMSname/address to: 081 886 0315 oremail: [email protected]
.
Make Extra MoneySell NEWS PAPERS
INFORMALLY ,DOOR TO DOORSms details to :
CRAIG AT 074 759 7917
.
HOLIDAY &TRAVEL
.
TOURS &ACTIVITIES
2601
.
MAURITIUS 2015 February &middle October. Bangkok & Phuketmiddle September 2015 For info, callVelme 021-3920148 or 0732025776
.
VEHICLES
.
VEHICLEREPAIRS
3080
.
ENGINE OVERALL,R2 600. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfrom R950. Parts & labourincl. Call 021-376 6014/
078 875 4394
.
GEARBOX AND DIFFREPAIRS
Contact: 072 862 9882or 074 434 9929
.
PROPERTIES
.
HOUSES FOR SALE
3275
.
BUYING OR SELLING!SKYVUE PROPERTIESTel. 083 772 1113ATHLONE R2 mil neg3 beds, sunken lounge,granny flat, garage,fully enclosed, private
.
EMPLOYMENT
.
GENERAL
3680
.
021 592 0225SALES CONSULTANT
Established consumer and retailcompany is looking for dynamic
executives for the above mentionedposition.
If growing with a company in apeople’s environment appeals to you,
you may apply.
WE OFFER:R7500 Basic
Company TransportMedical Aid
Comprehensive training
If the above appeals to you,contact our HR Department
for an Interviewwith the Managing Director.
.
APPLYTODAY25 Reps/Salesman neededTo start immediately/ Own
Car A Must/ No ExpFull training offered tosuccessful candidates/
App set by Co.R 12 000 To StartComm. / Incentive /
Bonuses &13th cheques
PHONE 0861 482 646 ORSMS Name/Age & Areato 072 623 0516
.
Construction, Mining &Lifting
MACHINEOPERATORSJobOpportunitiesFork lift, Excavator, TLB,Mobile Crane, tower
crane, dump truck, drillRig, grader e.t.c2 WKS Training +Job Placement-CAPE TOWNVisit Us @
KAT Holdings85 St. Georges Mall St.5th Floor Suite 506
Cape TownCALL: 021 828 2836
021 828 2835
.
FREE INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERCOURSE Data Capture Typing WordExcel IT Int. Email CV. Pay 4/wbk.021-683 8875 & Call Centre, Teleskill, Office Accounting AtKenilworth Centre Mall
.
GET TRAINEDAND GET A JOB
Courses offered. Security training,receptionist, computer, fire armtraining, welding, ARC, CO2, TIG.Contact 021 828 2685
073 422 5271 / 074 048 4051
.
JobOpportunitiesNo experience neededBank tellersFlight AttendantsHome base carersOffice administrators2-3weeks Training +Certificate +Job Placement
Visit Us @Ah Personnel Skills
85 St. Georges Mall St.5th Floor Suite 506
Cape TownCall: 021 828 2837081 7069244
Registration fee is R500
.
EMPLOYMENT3600
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Touchline topicsTuesday 4 November
V Cycling: A developing cycling club will openin Eastridge, Mitchell’s Plain. All are welcome.For more information contact Shahied on079 734 8087 or [email protected].
Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 November
V Soccer: NPO Oasis will host informal streetsoccer tournaments in Ottery (between theMarble Flats) on Wednesdays at 10:30 and inBlackbird Avenue in Parkwood on Thursdays at10:30. The organisation will also supportparticipants with CV writing, referrals torehabilitation services and more. All welcome.For more information [email protected] or visit www.oasis-place.co.za.
Thursday 6 November
V Soccer: Mitchell’s Plain Football District willhold a meeting for all soccer clubs interested inplaying regulated football in Mitchell’s PlainPortlands Sports Complex at 19:30. Theorganisation will play under the auspices ofSafa Cape Town. For more information phone082 868 8961.
Friday 7 November
V Soccer: Norway Parks AFC will hold its 80thanniversary dinner dance at Kensington CivicCentre from 18:30 until late. A three-coursemeal will be served and the Ikey Gamba Bandwill be in attendance. The cost is R180; takeyour own XYZ. Phone Wasfie on 079 387 2435or Saan on 074 915 5864.
Saturday 8 November
V Soccer: All Stars Football Academy will holdtrials for its under-15 and under-17 teams atMalta Park in Observatory at 10:00. Playersmust take their own training kit and boots. For
more information phone Dalla Abass on060 603 1164.
Saturday 8, 15 and 22 November
V Netball: Lentegeur Netball Association willhold trials for the 2015 season for its under-11,under-13 and under-15 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 under-11 to under-21teams. 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 on
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Saturday 6 December
V Soccer: Standards United FC will host a dayouting to Milnerton Waterpark. The bus willleave various pick-up 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 [email protected] before or on Friday 12December.
HANDS UP: MogamatRodriquez of SherwoodManenberg CricketClub prepares to deliv-er a ball during a matchagainst Elsies RiverCricket Club at OhioSport Complex in Prim-rose Park on Saturday.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
DODGINGTAG: Ome-ga SoftballClub’s Ce-lesteHenkerman(right) failsto tag Ot-tery Soft-ball Club’sAsma Bren-ner during aFirst Divi-sion matchat TurfhallSportsComplex onSaturday.Omegawere con-vincing26-3 win-ners.PHOTO:RASHIEDISAACS
SWINGING: Tanta Sport Softball Club’s Catherine van der Boom hits out as Glenthorn Athleticscatcher Carla Mulder keeps a close eye on the ball during a Super League match at TurfhallSports Complex on Saturday. A’s were convincing 12-0 victors. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
TO THE BLEACHERS: Athlone Athleticsbatter Faizel Moosa dispatches of a pitchduring a Major League Baseball matchagainst Westridge Yankees in Athlone onSaturday. A’s were convincing 11-0 win-ners. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES
HOWZAT? Sher-wood Manen-berg CricketClub’s AbubakerMathews andDaniel Thomas(wicketkeeper)appeal for anLBW decisionagainst ElsiesRiver CricketClub’s ClaudeApril during aWP club cricketmatch at OhioSports Complexin Primrose Parkon Saturday.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
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keeper Senzo Meyiwa.In the Premier Soccer League (PSL), Ajax Cape
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The Urban Warriors, who are still in second placeon the log, will be determined to improve on their pre-vious outing – a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Orlando Pi-rates in the Telkom Knockout Cup.
Their last two encounters against Tuks in the PSLwere somewhat of a humdrumaffair,with bothmatch-es ending in goalless stalemates in October last yearand March.
Roger de Sa’s troops have managed to pick up 17points fromtheirninematches, andwill look to collectmaximum points in the capital city to stay in touchwith log leaders Kaizer Chiefs and remain ahead ofthe other teams in the top five.
Meanwhile, FC Cape Town will be the only team inaction in the National First Division (NFD) tomorrow,as they travel to Richard’s Bay to take on Thanda Roy-al Zulu at the Umhlathuze Sports Complex.
Friday evening sees yet another Cape derby, whensecond-placed Milano United tackle Cape Town AllStars at Philippi Stadium. On Saturday 8 November,Santos FC will take on Witbank Spurs at the PumaRugby Stadium.
Vasco da Gama FC will travel up north to take onJomo Cosmos at Vaal University of Technology onSunday 9 November and, in a return fixture, FC CapeTown will host Thanda Royal Zulu at NNK rugby Sta-dium in Parow.V View both the NFD and PSL logs, as well as the fixtures andstarting times, at www.psl.co.za.
CRYING FOUL: Crystal Palace FC’s Mogamat Moses is fouled by Shamiel Philander of Milano United during an ABC Motsepe Leaguematch in Grassy Park on Sunday. The other Milano player is Kyle Segers. The resulting goal from the free-kick led to Palace equalisingthe scores to 2-2, which was the final score. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS