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Woensdag, 26 Maart 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER Switch to Smile 90.4FM MEMORIAL: ACCUSATIONS OF ‘POLITICAL FOOTBALL’ ANC ‘cashes in on Tatum’s death’ GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz “T atum is no political football!” Those are the words of John Prins, the uncle of the 3-year-old Tatum Prins who was gunned down in gang crossfire in Bishop Lavis on 9 March. While the community is mourning the loss of this innocent young life laid to rest on Saturday, the community came together on Sunday to march through the suburb in pro- test against the shooting and rising crime in the area. Organised by the Bishop La- vis Development Forum, the march ended with a memoran- dum of demands for safety be- ing handed over to the police, but Tatum Prins’ family are not happy with what they saw as an attempt to hijack the event by local ANC suppor- ters. John Prins explained that when the BDF offered to sup- port the family with a memori- al service and protest march, they agreed on condition that it not be politically affiliated. The BDF agreed to these conditions because the organisation has no particular political links. “Before the march we were told that there would be t-shirts printed with Tatum’s pic- ture on it and we felt that this would be fine, but on Sunday just before the march we were informed that these were not available,” says Prins. “We were then asked if the ANC t-shirts could be distributed and we said no because we did not want this march to be affiliated to one particular party. “Imagine our surprise when we went outs- ide to find that they had just ignored us and were distributing the sweaters from a van parked in front of our house. “We were very upset and some members of the family came to complain but I did not want to stop the march at that short notice, but still feel that it was wrong of them to ig- nore the family’s request at the time. “Our family is still mourning this loss very heavily and feel people must not take advantage of our loss for political gain just before the election.” Many community members who were taking part in the march also complained when the t-shirts were handed out. “This march is not about them (ANC),” said Andrew Fi- lander, a local resident. “They are taking advantage of these people who will just take anything for free and this should be about demanding justice for this child and ma- king our community safe.” Another resident who did not want to be named felt that some people would not take part if they felt it was an ANC event. “This protest is about Tatum, not a politi- cal rally, so why are they doing this? Some people are already saying that they don’t want to be part of this march now.” Prins was also asked about the announce- ment by Marius Fransman, the Deputy Mi- nister of International Relations and Coope- ration, who was one of the speakers at the funeral stating they would be starting a bursary fund for the slain toddler. V To Page 2 The Bishop Lavis community says "Stop!" to gang violence after yet another toddler, Tatum Prins (3), was killed in crossfire between rival gangs. FOTO: “...people must not take advan- tage of our loss for political gain just before the election.”

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Woensdag, 26 Maart 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

Switch to

Smile 90.4FM

MEMORIAL: ACCUSATIONS OF ‘POLITICAL FOOTBALL’

ANC ‘cashesin on Tatum’sdeath’GARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

“Tatum is no political football!”Those are the words of John

Prins, the uncle of the 3-year-oldTatum Prins who was gunned down in gangcrossfire in Bishop Lavis on 9 March.While the community ismourning the loss

of this innocent young life laid to rest onSaturday, the community came together onSunday tomarch through the suburb in pro-test against the shooting and rising crime inthe area.Organised by the Bishop La-

vis Development Forum, themarch endedwith amemoran-dum of demands for safety be-ing handed over to the police,but Tatum Prins’ family arenot happy with what they sawas an attempt to hijack theevent by local ANC suppor-ters.John Prins explained that

when the BDF offered to sup-port the familywith amemori-al service and protest march,they agreed on condition thatit not be politically affiliated.The BDF agreed to these conditions becausethe organisation has no particular politicallinks.“Before the march we were told that there

would be t-shirts printed with Tatum’s pic-ture on it and we felt that this would be fine,but onSunday just before themarchwewereinformed that these were not available,”says Prins.“We were then asked if the ANC t-shirts

could be distributed and we said no becausewe did not want this march to be affiliated

to one particular party.“Imagine our surprisewhenwewent outs-

ide to find that they had just ignored us andwere distributing the sweaters from a vanparked in front of our house.“We were very upset and some members

of the family came to complain but I did notwant to stop the march at that short notice,but still feel that it was wrong of them to ig-nore the family’s request at the time.“Our family is still mourning this loss

very heavily and feel people must not takeadvantage of our loss for political gain justbefore the election.”

Many community memberswho were taking part in themarch also complained whenthe t-shirts were handed out.“This march is not about

them (ANC),” said Andrew Fi-lander, a local resident.“They are taking advantage

of these people who will justtake anything for free and thisshould be about demandingjustice for this child and ma-king our community safe.”Another resident who did

not want to be named felt thatsome people would not take

part if they felt it was an ANC event.“This protest is about Tatum, not a politi-

cal rally, so why are they doing this? Somepeople are already saying that they don’twant to be part of this march now.”Prins was also asked about the announce-

ment by Marius Fransman, the Deputy Mi-nister of International Relations and Coope-ration, who was one of the speakers at thefuneral stating they would be starting abursary fund for the slain toddler.

V To Page 2The Bishop Lavis community says "Stop!" to gang violence after yet another toddler, Tatum Prins(3), was killed in crossfire between rival gangs. FOTO:

“...people mustnot take advan­tage of our lossfor political gainjust before the

election.”

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“This came as a surprise to us as well andwe are glad that Tatum’s death is causing somuch concern, but we as a family must beconsulted at all times,” he said.

“The important factor that we as a familywould like to see is that this senseless killingis a catalyst for our communities to startstanding up against crime.

“All the speakers at various functionsover the past few weeks have been saying thesame thing. We cannot and must not allowanother young life to be lost to these gang-sters who are destroying our communities.”

Free seminar forschool leavers toget bursariesThe Youth Unemployment Preventi-on Project will be hosting a postschool opportunities seminar forpast matrics, school leavers andyouth still seeking further studyand employment opportunities.

Attendees will be able to applyfor further study, bursaries,employment, self-employment andentrepreneurship opportunities.Bursaries are available for variouscourses still on offer for 2014, andattendees can apply for these at theseminar.

The seminar is free and open toall, and will be held at theNorthlink College Protea Campusin Voortrekker Road, Bellville, onTuesday 1 April from 14:00 to 17:00.

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Elsies River High School got their 60th An-niversary celebrations off to a good startwith the athletics team coming out tops intheir division.

They recently won the B-Section of theNorthern Zone Athletics with outstandingperformances in all age groups.

Head coach Basil van Nooie pointed outthat of the eight age-group divisions, theschool won six.

“Our boys took three and the girls equal-led them with three divisions as well,” hesaid.

“Our star performers were Kaylin Dani-els who won the 100m and long-jump in theunder-19 for girls, while Bradley Papier andDylan Meyer did well in the field events.”

While principal Leslie Brydon is veryhappy with the achievments of the team, hefeels that it is the precursor to some majorcelebrations for this milestone annivers-ary.

“This school has been an integral part ofthe community for the past 60 years and has

always prided itself on producing learnerswho go on to make positive contributionsto their community,” he says.

“We are still striving to maintain thoseaims and we will be celebrating in style thisyear.”

One of the highlights for the year is thecarnival that will be held in September.

“It’s been ten years since we last hosteda carnival, and former learners as well asthe surrounding community will remem-ber that it used to be the highlight of the lo-cal entertainment calender when it used tobe a regular event,” continued Brydon.

“We will also be hosting a musical duringMay, a golf day and dinner dance in Octo-ber, and a major memorial service in No-vember.

“Our school will also be taking part in thehigh school jam at GrandWest during Au-gust.”

Brydon also pointed out that these functi-ons are vital fund-raisers for the school andthey are appealing to former learners andlocal businesses to help out with supportand sponsorship.V For more information call 021 932 5085.

Celebrations linedup for Elsies High

The Seventh Day Adventist Youth Society in Bishop Lavis were part of a Global YouthDay to serve the community and visited the Nerina Seniors Centre to entertain them withword and song. They also handed out food and party packs to over 300 children andadults at the 8ste Laan informal settlement in Valhalla Park. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Some learners from Elsies River Highhave made the school proud thanks totheir efforts in the finals of the Nedbank,Western Cape Provincial Treasury andEducation, essay competition held lastyear.Future leaders of government and cap-

tains of industry is how Nedbank execu-tive Remo Moyo described the 21 brightyoung finalists at a gala functon held atthe banking giant’s regional offices inCape Town recently.The Northern Suburbs of Cape Town

dominated the competition with four ofthe top twelve finalists hailing fromthree different schools in the area.More-over, four local high schools walkedaway with the accolade of top perfor-ming schools.Held since 2008, the competition stri-

ves to develop the next generation of ma-thematicians, accountants, economistsand business decision-makers in theWestern Cape.The top twelve finalists each won an

opportunity to access a bursary to an ac-credited tertiary institution. The overallwinner received a cash prize of R10 000,the first runner up, R7 500, the secondrunner up, R5 000.The remaining finalists each received

R2 000.The competition was opened last year

to learners from all of the 213 secondaryschools in the Western Cape taking eco-nomics, mathematics or accounting assubjects.Entrants had to critically analyse

SouthAfrica’s status as an emerging eco-nomy in Africa, with comparisons bet-ween the economic and social indicatorsof its main economic contenders, in anessay of 2200 words.Lené Dippenaar from Tyberberg High

School walked away with the top prize.Liamé Smit, also fromTygerberg High

School came in at seventh position; Siy-asanga Mbuku from Masibambane Se-condary School in Bloekombos in Kraai-fontein was 10th and Katlego Makenafrom Brackenfell High School was in12th position.Both Brackenfell High School and Ma-

sibambane Secondary boasted two fina-lists in the top 21.Northern suburbs schools Bloekom-

bos Secondary, Bernadino Heights Se-condary, De Kuilen High school and El-sies River Secondary were awarded asthe top performing schools.Minister for Finance, Economic Deve-

lopment and Tourism in the province,AlanWinde, commended all the finalistsfor their courage in entering the compe-tition.“There is so much potential out there

and South Africa, whose banks still rateat the top, holds much opportunity forthosewanting to embark on a careerwit-hin the finance industry,” he said.According to recent international risk

ratings the auditing and reporting stan-dards in South Africa are rated the bestin the world, said Winde.Provincial Educationminister Donald

Grant said the importance of this parti-cular competition is measured in thequality of the matric passes achieved inthe province in recent years.

Elsies High principal Leslie Brydon (right) congratulates economics teachers Chris Petersonand Shirley Daniels, and accounting teacher Janice Conradie for motivativing their pupilsto achieve top results in the economics essay competition last year. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Local learners tops

TheBishopLavisPoliceCommunityForumwould like to invite the community to theelection of the Police Community Sub Fo-rum of Sector 3 (Bishop Lavis, Sydneyvale,Nooitgedacht).

It will be taking place at the Bishop LavisPolice Station on Tuesday 8 April at 18:30for 19:00.V For information call Agnes on 074 467 2904 orDeBruin on 071 526 4570.

Police Community Forum invitation

Dance night away atKuils River grand ballThe Kuils River Technical HighSchool‘s Ballroom Club is hosting agrand dance at the end of April.Teacher Bernedette Cunningham

said the Paddy’s Dance Band will beperforming on the night of thefunction.The event will be held on Friday

April 25 at 20:00. The dance will beheld at the school hall in DrieergenRoad, Highbury in Kuils River.Entry fee is R60 per person and

the dess code is smart casual.People attending are requested to

bring their own alcohol and platters.Prizes, which include shopping

and meal vouchers, will be up forgrabs.V For more information contact the schoolon 021 906 0040 or Bernedette on072 597 6198.

’n Tekort aan maatskaplike werkershet ’n negatiewe impak op die ge-meenskappe in die noordelike voor-

stede.Statistiek, die media en daaglikse erva-

rings vertel die onthutsende verhaal vantoenemende misdaad, hoë vlakke van ge-weld en werkloosheid.Die arm gemeenskappe is veral die kwes-

baarste – die kinders, vroue en bejaardes.“Suid-Afrika het ’n nypende tekort aan

maatskaplike werkers en opgeleide verskaf-fers van maatskaplike dienste om hierdieuitdagings die hoof te bied,” sê Ronelle vanZyl, direkteur van maatskaplike dienste byBadisa in Kaapstad. Die internasionale dagvirmaatskaplikewerk, wat verlede Dinsdag

(18 Maart) plaasgevind het, het dié feit be-klemtoon: 9 000 maatskaplike werkers watna ’n bevolking van 50 miljoen mense moetomsien. Volgens Van Zyl is 60 000 maatskap-like werkers nodig om die werk behoorlikte kan doen. Daarom die pleidooi deurmaat-skaplikedienste-organisasies in die nie-re-geringsektor dat die private sektor oplei-dingsprogramme vir maatskaplike werk be-gin steun en die tekort tot voordeel vanalmal probeer verklein.Die versoek is in pas met ’n onlangse stel-

ling deur Gareth Newman, hoof van die In-stituut vir Sekerheidstudies, dat die oplos-sing vir Suid-Afrika se probleme nie in ’ngroter polisiediens lê nie, maar wél in meermaatskaplike werkers. Hy wys daarop dat

Suid-Afrika die afgelope tien jaar 70 000 poli-sielede bygekry het, maar steeds nie daarinslaag om geweldsmisdaad uit te roei nie.Van Zyl beaam Newman se waarneming

en sê net om voldoende maatskaplike dien-ste aan kinders te voorsien, sal 16 500 byko-mende maatskaplike werkers opgelei moetword. “As een van dieWes-Kaap se aangewe-se kinderbeskermingsorganisasieswerkBa-disa jaarliks met sowat 50 000 kinders. Die130 maatskaplike werkers in sy diens reëlonder meer vir geskikte pleegouers, staankinders tydens hofverrigtinge by, sorg virplasing in kinder- of jeugtehuise en help omgesinne te heel. Sowat 35 000 gevalle wordjaarliks hanteer. Hierbenewens lewer Badi-sa ook voorkomingsdienste vir ’n wyer

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The legacy of apartheid is being turnedon its head through quality education.

This is according to a Kuils River fa-ther of two gifted daughters who are rea-ching great heights thanks to the scholar-ship programme run by the Kay MasonFoundation (KMF) across the Western Cape.

“The KMF creates opportunities for child-ren who under normal circumstances will

never be able to attend the better schools inthe Western Cape,” said Tyrone Africa,proud father of Jessi and Lisa.

“The resources made available by donorswill contribute to levelling the playing fieldsfor the disadvantaged youth of our country.This is a process of overturning the legacyof apartheid,” he said.

Tyrone’s girls, both of whose high schoolcareers at Rhenish High in Stellenbosch are,andwere, funded through theKMF’s donors-hip programme, are showing the results of

the investment made in their young lives.Noëline de Goede, CEO of the KMF, said it

was important that someone like Jessi, cur-rently inGrade 11, received thebest academicsupport available.

“The foundation funds scholars who can-not afford aquality education themselves andwho have the potential to become great lea-ders of the future and who have academic po-tential,” said Noëline.

“Jessi is an exceptional scholar who is tru-ly a well rounded individual. She works ex-

tremely hard and excels academically, cul-turally and in sport.

“She always achieves top marks and sheportrays excellent leadership qualities,”she said.

Among Jessi’s 2013 achievements are:highest achievement in dramatic arts, ma-thematics, accounting, life orientation,Afrikaans first additional language, hig-hest achievement in grade 10 overall. Jessialso holds a number of prestigious culturalawards.

Top schoolsNoëline said KMF scholars are placed in

a top schools such as South PeninsulaHigh, Sea Point High, Norman Henshil-wood, Plumstead High, Spine Road High,Mondale High, Camps Bay High, Rhenish,Westerford High, the Cape Academy forMaths, Science & Technology and Livings-tone High.

“We pride ourselves on our individualapproach to our scholars and their fami-lies and believe that this is part of why weachieve such success,” Noëline said, ad-ding that the KMF offers additional tuto-ring for all their scholars on all school sub-jects.

“Weknow that a quality education is tru-ly the one equaliser in life,” she said.

When asked if their scholars ever feltsingled out, Noëline replied with a very de-finite “No.”

“They are awarded their scholarshipsbecause they have potential to become agreat leader in society and this is some-thing they are proud of. Our scholars arespecial young persons.”

The “strenuous” selection programmestarts when the learners apply in Grade 6.Thirty learners are then chosen to join theKMF’s Junior programmewhen they enterGrade 7.

This entails classes every Saturday from09:00 to 13:00 for the whole year, she said.

“At the end of the year we select 15 of the30 scholars to become funded Senior scho-lars.”

SupportedJessi told TygerBurger she started the

programme in 2011 when she was in Grade8.

“Seeing my sister develop into the confi-dent person she is, I was immediatelydrawn to Rhenish,” Jenni said.

Jessi said Rhenish’s outstanding recordof a 100% matric pass rate and its longevityon the list of the Western Cape’s top 20schools also attracted her.

“I amextremely grateful for this scholar-ship. I am able to focus primarily on mystudies without the worry of the financialburden which I would have placed on myparents,” she said.

Jessi said the school fees at Rhenishamount to about R20 000 per year.

“I feel proud of my achievements and amnever singled out or treated differently, in-stead I am supported by my friends and fa-mily and I am treated as any other studentis at Rhenish. No pressure is placed onme.”

Tyrone said the programme afforded heropportunities and experiences “that sur-passed our greatest expectations”.

“With my wife not being able to work Iwould never have been able to afford theschool fees. . . and the girlswouldneverha-ve been exposed to such amazing experien-ces as the school encourages.”

Tyrone said Lisa, now a medical studentat the University of Stellenbosch, had toldthem she would also give back and becomea KMF donor.

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nounced two years ago.“The escalating burden of disease in this

province demands action. Heathcare 2030calls for a fundamental shift from illness towellness and every citizen taking responsi-bility for their health and wellness,” Bothasaid. Health receives 36.2% of the entireprovincial budget in thenew financial year.

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Redes waarom kindnie skolasties vorderElke jaar worstel duisende ouers,

onderwysers en kinders met swakakademiese vordering van kinders

op skool.Wanneer ’n kind in sy skoolwerk

sukkel, ontstaan dikwels ander probleme.Dit beïnvloed byvoorbeeld die ouer-kind-verhouding, verhoog die angsvlakke bydie kind en kan depressie veroorsaak.Dit belemmer die kind inderdaad opfisieke, emosionele en sosiale vlak. Diekind se menswees en selfbeeld wordnegatief geraak.Wat is die redes dat ’n kind nie

skolasties genoeg vorder nie? ’n Heleklomp oorsake kan aangedui word. Eenvan die belangrikste redes is ’n kind seintelligensievermoë. Dit is belangrik datwanneer ’n leerling sukkel, ’n verstands-evaluering gedoen word om te bepaal opwatter vlak die kind intellektueelfunksioneer. Dit sal ook ’n aanduidinggee van ’n kind se sterk punte en ookdie uitvalle. Hierdie ondersoek is nodigom verdere hulpverlening en remedië-ring uit te werk. Soms kan negatiewehuislike omstandighede, soos spanning,’n rol speel in ’n kind se swakkerakademiese prestasie. Sorg vir ’n rustigeatmosfeer by die huis en positieweaanmoediging.Een van die groot redes is verkeerde

vriende. Dit gebeur dat vriende ’n kindintrek by aktiwiteite wat nie bevorderlikis vir studie nie. Hiermee saam loopdikwels gebruike soos drankmisbruik,rook en dwelms.Gebrek aan motivering en luiheid is

ook dikwels ’n probleem by kinders met

skolastiese probleme. Hulle bring eerdertyd deur met selfone, rekenaars, televisieen ander vermaaklikhede. Soms is ditegter ook die simptoom van ’n kind watvasgevang geraak het. Dit betekenwanneer ’n kind akademies nie die masopkom nie, sal hy nou eerder ontvlug-ting soek in ander aktiwiteite, vriendeen dinge wat makliker en meer beheer-baar is. Ek vind ook dat ’n kind dikwelswel oor die verstandelike vermoë beskikom akademies te presteer, maar ’nverkeerde studiemetode volg. Dan werkdie kind pligsgetrou, maar die resultatewys dit nie. Help jou kind met die regtestudiemetode.Ander siektetoestande of versteurings

kan studie nadelig raak, byvoorbeeld hoëangsvlakke of depressie. ’n Aspek watbaie oor gepraat word, is aandagaflei-baarheid en hiperaktiwiteit (ADHD). Ditkan negatief op ’n kind se fokus enkonsentrasievermoë inwerk. Soms komvisuele en ouditiewe uitvalle voor. Waarso iets by ’n kind vermoed word, verwysdie kind na ’n oogkundige en oudioloog.Ons kry aspekte soos disleksie en ’n

kind wat koördinasie-probleme of ’nstadige skryfspoed het. Hier kan ditbelangrik wees om aansoek te doen virekstra hulp in die eksamen soos byvoor-beeld ekstra skryftyd. ’n Evaluering enverslag is nodig wanneer ’n aansoekhiervoor ingedien word.Dit is in baie kort die aspekte waarna

gekyk kan word wanneer ’n kind akade-mies sukkel.V Dr. ST Potgieter, 021 949 5007, e­pos:[email protected].

’N SPRANKIE SIELKUNDEST POTGIETER

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Youth in Bellville South are on a roadto positive empowerment with the for-mation of a new development strategy

in the area.“It has become time for the youth to take

their positive place in our society,” saysDhakir Christians, one of the facilitators ofthe Bellville South Youth Development(BSYD) at their first meeting and electionson Saturday.“Youth are the backbone of thenationwho

can change the future of the society withtheir vision and courageous behavior.

“Theyarehere to showus theway forwardfrom the degradation that has overwhelmedmost of our communities.”

Big taskRandall Titus, Program Director for

BSYD, was excited about the initiative butfelt that they have a major task ahead tomake all youth aware of their role in life.“There’s still too many young people

caught up in negative activities,” he said.“Too many of them are still attracted to

materialismwithout seeing theneed toworkfor their futures, so they get caught up indrugs and crime.“They play video games all the time and

justwant to party, but herewewant to directthem on a road to future success in all as-pects of their lives.”Christians added that too many young

people have no vision of a positive future.“If they do have dreams they do not have

the drive to make any attempt at achievingthem,” he said.“It is our aim to help them take control of

this. We must motivate our youth, teachthem responsibility and goal setting.“My fear is that if we do not, we will soon

be supporting an entire generation of home-less and families constantly on welfare.“Things have to change, with our schools,

with the older generation being good role

models, being mentors, and with the youthwho are doing nothing to improve their cir-cumstances.”

Variety of activitiesThe BSYDmeets at the Bellville South Yo-

uthCentre inKasselsvlei Road onSaturdaysfrom16:00withavarietyof activities tomoti-vate and empower the youth.Christians and Titus are part of the group

of adult overseers with Daniel de Villiers,Monique Modise, Tamsyn Jarvis, ClaudiaAdriaanse, David Maritz, and Clinton Abra-hams.V Further information from Christians on 074 9984997 or email [email protected]

On the road to a better future

The first executivecommittee of theBellville South YouthDevelopment are:,front from left, LucienKoks (Youth Leader),Jamie Konstable(Treasurer), DevinBarends (ProjectCoordinator), ShernickJass (additionalmember) and BerniceBarends (additionalmember), with someof the adult mentorsbehind them.

Provinsiale polisie hou ’n gebedsdag

Die Wes-Kaapse polisiediens hou vandag’n nasionale gebedsdag in Eersterivier.Kapt. Frederick van Wyk, provinsiale

polisiewoordvoerder, het gesê die Wes-Kaapse polisiekommissaris, lt.genl. Arno

Lamoer, sal die verrigtinge bywoon.Die gebedsdag begin om 10:00 vandag

(Woensdag).Dit word by die Kleinvlei Uniting Refor-

med-kerk in Eersterivier gehou.

The Khoi Namaswill be hosting a Riel Dan-ce on Friday 4 April.It will be taking place at the Garlandale

High School in Garden Street in Athlonefrom 19:30.V Info: 021 371 2810 or 076 565 4018

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Slegs 0,5 %vankinders jokoor seksuelemisbruik en daarom is volwassenes sehantering daarvan as ’n kind daaroor

praat, van kardinale belang.Só het Naomi van Wyk, ’n kliniese siel-

kundige en skrywer van boeke oor die voor-koming van seksuele misbruik, verledeDinsdagaand gesê by ’n praatjie oor hoe omseksuele misbruik by kinders te voorkom.“Volwassenes moet die volwassene wees

en kalm bly. Moenie jou skok of weersinwys nie. ’n Kind vertel gewoonlik net eenkeer vir iemand en afhangende van dié re-aksie, praat hy nooit weer daaroor nie,” hetsy gesê aan die ouers en onderwysers by diepraatjie. Volgens haar lui konserwatiewestatistieke dat een uit elke vier meisies eneen uit elke ses seuns seksueel misbruikword. “Nie almal vertel wat gebeur het nie,en sommige wat wél vertel, word nie geglonie,” het sy gesê. Seksuele misbruik by kin-ders met spesiale behoeftes of verstandelikgestremde kinders is drie tot vier keer hoër,sê sy. “Hulle is meer kwesbaar, omdat hullenie weet hoe om hulself in ’n sosiale omge-wing te handhaaf nie en nie die verbale ver-moëns het om te verstaan nie.

“Hul ouers is ook minder geneig om methul kinders oor seksuele misbruik te praat,omdat hulle hul meer beskerm,” sê sy.“Mense vramy dikwels of dit in hul buurt

ook gebeur? Seksuelemisbruik van kinderssny deur alle rasse en sosio-ekonomiesegroepe – dis in Constantia net so algemeenas in Khayelitsha,” het sy gesê.“Vir sommigemensevoel dit soos ietswat

nie my probleem is nie. Mense raak kwaadendit bly ietswaaroormensenie praat nie,”het Van Wyk gesê. “Maar kinders kyk naons vir beskerming. Dis belangrik dat as ’nkind jou vertel, jy dit hanteer omdieminsteskade aan te rig. Dis ons plig om te kyk omtekens raak te sien,” het sy gesê.Kinders verstaan nie die term “sexual

grooming” soos wanneer ’n slagoffer se ver-troue gewen word voordat seksuele dademet die kind gepleeg word, sê sy.In 40 % van die gevalle is die oortreder ’n

familielid en in 50 % ’n familievriend. Slegsin 10 % gevalle is die oortreder ’n vreemde-ling, volgens haar.“Dis dikwels daardie persoon wat lyk na

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Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van2000, word die publiek en belangstellende partye of groepe die geleentheid gebied omvan 1 April 2014 tot 30 April 2014 kommentaar, insette en aanbevelings daaroor by diemunisipaliteit in te dien.

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

• Faks: 086 576 1576• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging: Posbus 16548, Vlaeberg 8018• Facebook: www.facebook.com/CityofCT

Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensemet gestremdhede en mense uit ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaarkan indien nie, help om hul kommentaar of insette aan te teken en by die Stad in te dien.Kontak die volgende persone:

Vir algemene openbare deelname:Frederick Venter by 021 400 1768 of [email protected]

Vir benadeelde groepe:Anele Viti by 021 400 1652 of [email protected]

Die konsepherdenkingsbeleid sal by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, by subraadskantoreen by biblioteke ter insae beskikbaar wees.

Rig navrae aan Lorraine Gerrans by 021 487 2024 of [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER50/2014

SÊ JOU SÊ!KONSEPHERDENKINGS-

BELEID

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Don’t be alarmed by the sounds of Miles Da-vis and Winston Mankunku echoingthrough the streets of Bonteheuwel, it’s partof a new initiative to give youth some direc-tion through jazz.

Gino Oliver in Leadwood Street is well-known for his passion for the music and hisneighbours are used to him hosting liveevents in his yard featuring some of the topacts in the Cape.

Now he is taking it a step further with theJazzYard Academy for youngsters in thearea.

“My love for the music comes frombackyard sessions in Bellville South whereI grew up,” he says.

“There were elders of jazz who were ourmentors, who opened their doors to the uni-que sounds of jazz, not just the internationalside but also the legends from our owncountry.

“The important thing is that they used themusic to give us direction, give us pride inthe legacy of achievement during thoseapartheid years and it inspired us to makesomething of our lives.

“That has been missing in our communi-ties, and I want to bring it back.”

Gino is taking it a step further as hewantstheproject to beamusical lighthouse for tho-se who find themselves lost through circum-stances of poverty and economic marginali-

sation.He is doing this by offering weekly music

classes for aspiring young musicians.“In this regard, God sent me a guardian

angel to help me,” he says as he points outChris Petersen who is showing an eager

group of youngsters their way around somecomplicated chords on the keyboard.

“They’re loving every minute of theirjourney of discovery and Chris wasted no ti-me in offering his services when he heardabout my dream of doing this for the child-

ren in the area.“This is only the start but I amhoping that

more musicians in the area will offer theirservices from time to time.

“We’ve just started and you can alreadyhear the improvement in their playing, butthe important part is that they are also ha-ving fun, and it’s keeping them off thestreets.

“Through themusic they are also learninghow to respect each other, and like inmy ca-se, make friends through the music that lasta lifetime,” he smiles.

Apart from themusic lessons Gino will al-so host listening sessionswhere hewill invi-te some of the elders of jazz to talk about thelegacy of the music.

“The main focus is getting our youth offthe street corners,” continued Gino.

“We want you to join us even if you don’twant to play an instrument, and the fun ele-ment is that we want to host performancesthat will feature the learners and teacherson a regular basis.

“This would then serve as a fundraiser aswell as a platform where students wouldshowcase their prowess.”

The session at 33 Leadwood Street in Bon-teheuwel start at 15:00 on Saturdays, and allare welcome to attend.

Donations of second-hand instrumentsare welcomed.V Further information call Gino on 073 441 6863 orChris on 071 886 1791. Also check out www.face­book.com/TheJazzYard.

Youngsters get all that jazz

Some youngsters get into the groove at the JazzYard Academy with Gino Oliver (back left), andChris Petersen (back right). PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Cape Town is in the running to be rankedalongsideBoston,NewYork, Berlin, LondonandChicago byhaving theCapeTownMara-thon included as a World Marathon Major.

Spearheaded by sports personalities Fran-cois Pienaar andElanaMeyer, thiswould bethe first step in the long term developmentplan stemming from a partnership betweenthe City of Cape Town, Western ProvinceAthletics (WPA) and ASEM Running.

The achievement would also be a first forAfrica.

Pienaar, who was MC at the launch of themarathon recently, said: “We believe thattheMotherCity is the ideal host for an iconicAfrican city marathon. If you take a look atthe leader boards ofWorldMarathonMajorsseries, you will see that they are dominatedbyAfrican runners, year after year. It’s timefor the continent to have its own World Ma-rathon Major that showcases our remarka-ble talent for long distance running, and in-spires the next generation of elite Africanrunners.”

The World Marathon Majors was laun-ched in 2006 by Boston, New York City, Chi-cago, London and Berlin Marathons as a se-ries offering US$1 million prize money splitbetween thewinningmale and femalemara-thon runners.

TheTokyomarathon,which does not havea long history but attracts over 30 000 run-ners, joined last year. Cape Town could benext.

What all theWorldMarathonMajors havein common is that participants and specta-tors are offered an unforgettable experienceof the city.

“I have had the privilege to race in many

big city marathons in different cities andcountries around the world,” said Meyer,who ran her first marathon in Boston in1994.

“Each city marathon offered its own uni-que but challenging experience; each beingemotional and rewarding. Itwill be a privile-ge to bring such a unique experience to CapeTown.

The 42.2km Cape Town Marathon takesplace on Sunday 21 September 2014, with thenew route to provide runnerswith a car-freeexperience of the city’s stunning naturaland cultural attractions.

Supporter zones will be situated at pointsalong the route and at the Cape Town Stadi-um, which will be the start and finish of therace.

Marathon bid to joinlist of iconic cities

Elana Meyer, Francois Pienaar, Patricia de Lille(Cape Town mayor) and Jakes Jacobs (Presi­dent WP Athletics) at the launch of the 2014Cape Town marathon recently.

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Laventelhane? John Bullens en Richard Aarts van Nederland raak amper weg in die laventelbosse opHooggekraal tydens die Absa Cape Epic­proloog, wat Sondag plaasgevind het. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

I’m concerned that manypeople who apply for vacantpositions advertised are put offby the requirement for experi-ence. So what happens to freshmatriculants or FET graduateson the look-out for a decentoccupation to support them-selves? One response is thatinternships were created toprovide job experience.But in most cases intern-

ships last a few months, at besta year. These young adults arestill considered too inexperi-enced. They remain unem-ployed and are not given thechance to gain experience.There are not enough junior

positions available and notenough employers willing totrain fresh young employees.

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In reply to ‘What to do withnuisance cats’ (TygerBurger, 19March), I’d like to say thefollowing.There is only one way to

solve this problem and that isto have the male cats neuteredand the females spayed – Iwould have thought that theSPCA would have mentionedthis.

Neutered tom cats do notsmell if they spray and do notfight other cats for a female inseason.The owners of the cats are

responsible for this – youcannot blame the cats for beingcats.

TERRYEmail

Cats will be cats, soblame the ownersThe price of petrol is getting

out of control – many havecommented on that.The man in the street is

asked to tighten his belt andbuy smaller cars – not a goodidea for mothers driving theirkids all over.The only people not con-

cerned here are governmentofficials and the president withall his wives and his otherfamily members.To top this, speeding is like a

sport – getting a ticket isignored and not paid. Who issettling these petrol bills?An idea to save petrol, if

possible, do not use your carover weekends.Get bicycles for all members

of the family – less cars on theroad, means less danger for the

Does the presidentpay for petrol?

cyclists. A lot of shopping canbe done with a bicycle. Whatabout some rickshaws or horsecarts along beach fronts? TheCape Argus Cycle Race hasproven how much fun cyclingis, while it also helps to keepfit. Think about that.

ILSE HAASTable View

Ek het onlangs – omtrent 14:00die middag – gesien hoe mense’n tou buite ’n Bishop Lavis-saalbegin vorm.Mense doen daar aansoek vir

Sassa-toelaes. Ek wonder toehoekom hulle so laat ’n toubegin vorm en stap toe naderom iemand te vra. Tot my skokhoor ek dat hulle begin het omtou te staan om eers 07:00 dievolgende oggend gehelp te word.Ja, dis reg – hulle staan dan

heeldag en die nag in die koue,omdat Sassa net 60 aansoekeper dag neem. Ek het eersgedink dis ’n grap, maar toe ek21:00 gaan kyk, staan die armemense sowaar in die koue methul komberse – jonk, oud enselfs siek mense.Ag nee, man! Ek wens

politieke partye en ministerskan kom kyk, sodat hulle ook,soos ek, slapelose nagte kan hê.

LYNN COENRAADE­pos

Toustanery in nagvir Sassa is skande

In Februarie is sowat 22 sakevan koperdiefstal in Goodwoodaangemeld. Dít is danksy diesamewerking van die gemeen-skap. Dankie vir die vinnigereaksie en die aanmelding vandié gevalle.Volgens die data wat ons die

afgelope maande bymekaar

gemaak het, blyk dit die meestegevalle van koperdiefstal vindomstreeks 04:00 plaas.Ek wil mense versoek om

bedag te wees en vreemdemotors of individue watdoelloos in ons gebied rondbeweeg, aan te meld.Koperdiefstal moet onmiddel-

lik by 0800 222 771 aangemeldword, aangesien die skade watkoperdiefstal veroorsaak ’nenorme uitwerking het op onsekonomie, asook op doeltreffen-de diensverskaffing.Vandalisme kom natuurlik

nie net in ons gemeenskap voornie.Dit is ’n verskynsel wat reg

oor Kaapstad ’n enorme pro-bleem is.Vandalisme het in die eerste

ses maande van die nuweboekjaar die Stad Kaapstadsowat R2 miljoen gekos.Ek wil mense aanmoedig om

vandalisme aan te meld deur ’nSMS te stuur na 31373 of beldie metropolisie by 021 596 1999.

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Nou hoop datgeregtigheidsal seëvierDit lyk of die eerste winterreëns hier is,en ons is dankbaar saam met almal wathemel toe kyk vir hul lewensbrood.Ons is ook dankbaar dat die openbare

beskermer uiteindelik met ’n verslag oorNkandla vorendag gekom het, wat op dieoog af verdoemend lyk. Daar is geenverrassings nie en groot bewondering virdie letterlik miljoene blaaie waardeur dieopenbare beskermer moes worstel omdaarmee vorendag te kom.Adv. Thuli Madonsela het in die media

laat blyk dat sy met verloop van tyd haarvoortdurend in teenstand uit regerings-kringe vasgeloop het – nie net ministerswat haar wou ompraat om die ondersoekte laat vaar nie, maar ook regeringsin-stansies wat skielik dokumente verloorhet of “nie verder kan help nie”.Verskeie partye het gelukkig dadelik ná

haar verslag bekend gemaak is, die kansgebruik om pres. Jacob Zuma strafregte-lik aan te kla. Dis ook verblydend om tehoor dat hy van die geld sal moet terug-betaal. ’n Mens wonder onwillekeurig hóéen met wat.Die vraag is verder watter amptenare,

wat net bevele uitgevoer het, gaan in dieproses van “soek-die-skuldige, straf-die-on-skuldige” in die stof byt.Die Nkandla-sage is vir die hele land ’n

bespotting. Die gemiddelde inwoner voeldie verleentheid moontlik meer as Zumaof die regering, wat sy vure vir homdoodslaan. So verloor ook húlle geloof-waardigheid.Ten minste is daar nou hoop op gereg-

tigheid om te seëvier – soort van.

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Ek wil net vir ons nuwe hoof, mnr. Booy-sen, baie dankie sê vir die veranderingswat hy by Laerskool Spurwing aangebringhet – veral die erkennings van die kindersse prestasies by die skool. Baie dankie,meneer. ­ ’n Dankbare ouer

V To Anonymous who wants TygerBurgerto be only Afrikaans (SMSes, 19 March).Wake up and stop being so tunnel vi-sioned. This newspaper should be for allpeople! Remember ubuntu! ­ Charlotte

V Tygerbergers, word aktief betrokke byprobleme in Parow. Kla, bel, SMS of skryf’n brief en hou aan rapporteer, maar belliewers 10111 want Parow-polisie is maartraag en selfs bang om dwelmverkoperste deursoek en arresteer. ­ Anoniem

V Kan ons gemeenskap nie weer eenssaam staan en die stadsraad dwing omons waterdruk reg te stel nie (“Swak wa-terdruk krap”, 19 Maart)? Vervang die py-pe. Daarvoor betaal ons mos erfbelasting.

V PD Botha, you are probably one of thoseold men who sit on your stoep and watchyour neighbours like a hawk (“Pets shouldnot be a nuisance”, 19 March). I supposeyou hate children as well as animals? I feellike changing my name. ­ N. Botha

V Tygervalleiweg tussen Richwood en Bur-gundy is verlede week skoongevee en aldie los klippe is verwyder. Dis ’n week lateren kyk hoe lyk dit al weer. ­ Anoniem

V Thanks to the person who delivered myTygerBurger in Parow, leaving it on top ofmy postbox in the rain! Take some pridein your job – lift up the lid and put it inside!­ Caren

V There is a dog owner in Hill Street, Kraai-fontein who threatens to let his dogs outto attack passersby with their dogs onleashes, because his dogs go mad behindthe gate when they walk by. ­ Anonymous

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

TygerBurger waardeer lesers se menings, maar ten einde die onafhanklikheid van die koerant te handhaaf en in billikheid teenoor allepolitieke partye en kandidate, sal tot die afhandeling van die verkiesing geen brief van ‘n politieke aard geplaas word wat op een ofander wyse politieke partye en hul kandidate se standpunt propageer nie.

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BRENDEN RUITER

Verskaffers van vervoer aan skool-kinders gaan binnekort strenger ge-reguleer word as die Stad Kaapstadse vervoergesag, Transport for CapeTown (TCT), sy nuwe reëls in wer-king stel.Lee van den Berg, bestuurder van

vervoer-regulering by TCT, sê asdeel vandieStad seomvattendegeïn-tegreerde vervoerstelsel is dit uitersbelangrik dat skoolvervoer geregu-leer word.“Duisende kinders word daagliks

tussen hul huise en skole vervoer endit is belangrik dat daar na die gehal-te van hul vervoer omgesien word.”Ingevolge dienuwe reëls gaankon-

trakteurs wat leerders vervoer, metdie skool ’n kontrak moet sluit enook by die TCT moet registreer.“’n Afskrif van die ooreenkoms

tussen die skool en die kontrakteurmoet te alle tye in die voertuig wees.Skoolvervoer sal ook duidelikmet ’nplakker gemerk word,” sê Van denBerg. Elke drywer gaan ook met ’nnie-oordraagbare identifikaskie-kaart toegerus word om seker temaak hy is die gemagtigde persoonom die voertuig te bestuur.“Ons het onlangs tydens ’n blitsop-

trede ’n drywer in hegtenis geneemwat 07:00 dronk was. Kan ons onskinders in so iemand se hande los?Dit is belangrik dat die aangewesepersoon agter die voertuig se stuur-wiel is, sodat daardie persoon ver-antwoordelik gehou kanword as ietsgebeur. Ook sal drywers oog- en spe-siale bestuurstoetse moet onder-gaan,” sê Van den Berg.Nog ’n belangrike aspek van die

nuwe reëls is dat veral laerskoolleer-ders in hul bussies vergesel worddeur óf ’n ouer óf ’n onderwyser.

“Ons het al ’n geval gehad waar’n tweejarige seun op ’n sypaadjie ge-staan het en nie geweet het waar syskool is nie. Hy is net afgelaai.“Daar is ook baie gevallewaar kin-

ders aan die oorkant van ’n besigesnelweg afgelaai word. Ons wil alhierdie probleme uitskakel.”Van die nuwe reëls gaan insluit

dat skoolbussies sagte sitplekke ennoodhulpkissies moet hê. Kontrak-teurs moet ook gedetaileerde roete-planne aan die TCT voorlê. “Onssoek nie ’n situasie waar skoolver-voer inmeng met bestaande roetes,waarop MyCiti byvoorbeeld ry nie.”

Nuwe reëlsgeld virskoolvervoer

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UB40’s founding members have decided totake back the band’s name in an attempt tosave the group’s legacy.

As part of this mission, Ali Campbell, As-tro Wilson and Micky Virtue are on a worldtour and will be stopping in South Africa,to play in Cape Town next month.

Ali started UB40 in 1978 but left the bandin 2008, citing management problems. Hisbrother replaced him as lead vocalist.

“For five years I’ve sat back and I’ve wat-ched my brother Duncan crucify mysongs,” Ali told TygerBurger.

He says the last straw was the band relea-sing a country album (Getting over theStorm in 2013). “It was almost like a bad jo-ke.”

“Astro left because he couldn’t stand onstage doing country music,” Ali says.

The three go by the name UB40 Reunitedand tour as an 11 piece band.

While fans might be confused by two ver-sions of the band, Ali says : “If you wantto go to a UB40 concert with the original sin-

gers and original rhythm section, then it’sour gigs you should be coming to.”

For Ali, it’s all about the music. He grewup with reggae, along with his West Indianfriends in the South of Birmingham in En-gland.

He was 10 when he got African Herbsmanby The Wailers and still believes it is thequintessential reggae album.

UB40 are soon to finish a new album andSouth Africans can look forward to hearingsome of the new material, as well as old fa-vourites.

UB40 will play at Val De Vie Estate inPaarl on Friday 4 April, supported by Man-go Groove, Hot Water and Trenton & theFree Radicals.

The gates will open at 15:30 already andthe seven-and-a-half hour concert starts at17:45.

Tickets cost between R395 and R1495 andare available at www.webtickets.co.za.V Ali Campbell gave TygerBurger a special messagefor his Cape Town fans. Visit www.tygerburger.co.zato listen to it.V The new single ‘Reggae Music’ is available for freedownload, visit www.ub40.org/freedownload.

UB40 Reunited for Cape gigUB40’s founding members, Astro Wilson, Ali Campbell and Micky Virtue want to save the band’slegacy.

He’s Alive is the new production being pre-sented by Passion Play Ministries in Mil-nerton this April.

The Passion Play of Cape Town compri-ses more than 100 Christians of all ages andraces, representing more than 30 differentchurches and denominations across the Ca-pe Peninsula.He’s Alive is directed by Bronwyne Scott,

who bring 35 years of experience in all

facets of theatre work to this production.The full cast, including chorus members,

comprises 85 actors from local communi-ties.V He’s Alive will be staged from Wednesday 2 Aprilto Sunday 6 April at 19:30 at Milnerton High School,Pienaar Road, Milnerton, with 14:30 matinee perfor­mances on the Saturday and Sunday. Entrance isfree, but donations are welcome. For more informa­tion visit ww.ppmi­capetown.org.

Christians unite in passion play

ANDRÉ BAKKES@andrebakkes

“For each action there is an equal and oppo-site reaction!”

The guy with the thick Australian accentfascinated the children by demonstratingNewton’s third law.

They stared wide-eyed at the popping, fiz-zing and exploding show at the Cape Town

Science Centre in Observatory, which washeld last week Thursday and Friday.

The presentation by Dr Graham Walker,known as the Science Show-off, stoked theimaginations of the gaping children.

Wild and interesting demonstrations fa-miliarised them with Sir Isaac Newton in acolourful manner and was ultimately a hugehit.V Go to www.tygerburger.co.za to watch a video­clip.

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Dr GrahamWalker, one ofonly twopeople in theworld with aPhD in scienceshow perfor­mance, showsthe childrenwhat happensif you “bounce”an egg. PHOTO:ANDRÉ BAKKES

Who wants to be a science­whizz?

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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

Tenminste drie of vier sakeper maand word aange-meld van jong meisies wat

uit die platteland na stede gelokword vir werk, en dan hier ein-dig in die kake van groot seks-werk-sindikate.“Alle insidente waar meisies

betrokke raak by sekswerk,deurdat hulle gelok word deursindikate onder valse voor-wendsels, word ondersoek deurdie polisie se georganiseerdemisdaad-eenheid,” het kapt.Fienie Nimb, segsvrou van dieBellville-polisie, gesê.“Hierdie eenheid hanteer

soortgelyke sake van oor die he-le Wes-Kaap. Hierdie sake is eg-ter min – ongeveer drie of viersake per maand,” het sy beves-tig.Nimb sê die gevalle wat wel

aangemeldword, komonder diepolisie se aandag wanneer diémeisies, maar ook nie-rege-ringsorganisasies, sake aan-meld. Dis óf op dié maniere ófwanneer eenhede geheime op-tredes by bordele doen.

Nigerië“Die meeste van die meisies

is van die platteland en van dieOos-Kaap. Gevalle waar mei-sies van Nigerië en Thailand afgebring was, is ook al aange-meld. Die meisies is gewoonlikjonk en mooi – tussen 18 en 22jaar oud,” sê Nimb.“Hulle en hul ouers is nie be-

wus van die aard van die werkwat hulle kom doen nie.”Syvertel hoediewerwingvan

dié meisies gewoonlik plaas-vind.“Lede van die organisasies,

wat gewoonlik bedryf worddeur Nigeriërs, raak bevriendmet plaaslike meisies, wat dandie werwing doen. Wanneer die(plattelandse) meisie dan ont-nugter word, word sy toegesluit

en aan dwelms blootgestel.“Hulle nader die meisies in

nagklubs en is ook soms be-vriend met die meisies wat diéjong meisies werf,” sê Nimb.Wilma Piek, die maatskapli-

ke dienstebestuurder van dieVoortrekkerwegkorridor-ver-beteringsdistrik (VSVD) stemsaammet Nimb oor die meisieswat in dié strik trap.“Ja, daar is ongelukkig baie

meisies wat slagoffers is vanmenseroof – van die platteland,maar ook veral van ander Afri-kastate soos Nigerië en Kame-roen.

Woonstel“Wanneer hulle dan hier aan-

kom, sal die betrokke sindikaathulle sogenaamd gratis in ’nwoonstel laat bly en belowe dathulle binnekort sal begin werk.Kort voor lank dring die sin-

dikaat dan daarop aan dat diepersoon moet begin huur be-taal,” sê Wilma.“Natuurlik het die persoon

dan nie werk nie en word hy ofsy dan gedwing omóf as ’n pros-tituut op te tree óf as ’n ‘pimp’(of sekshandelaar),” sê Wilma.Nimb sê indien enige slagof-

fer ’n strafregtelike saak vanmenseroof of ontvoering souopen, word sy in ’n plek van vei-ligheid geplaas tot en met dieverdagte(s) in hegtenis geneemis.“Daarna word daar met die

hulp van nieregeringsorganisa-sies gepoog om die meisies methul families te herenig,” sêNimb.“Met die laaste insident laas-

maand in Bellville was die mei-sie 18 jaar oud en van Ham-manskraal.“Drie buitelanders is in ver-

band met hierdie saak in hegte-nis geneem. Diemeisie is terug-besorg aan haar familie.”V Lede van die publiek wat inligtingoor sulke gevalle het, kan die Bellville­polisie by 021 918 3000 kontak .

Meisies wordna stede gelok,sindikate wag

Vanessa Boom (23) (right) has allegedly been working since shewas 16 without compensation, for a family that moved aroundParow, Bothasig and Bellville. She says she has been verballyabused on a daily basis and the woman she worked for hit herin the face once. Vanessa was only allowed to leave the houseon errands for the family, who now stays in Boston. On Sunday,while on one of her errands, she told her story to Rachel Nero(left) who works in the same area, and Rachel alerted authori­ties. On Monday law enforcement fetched Vanessa from thehouse. Vanessa says she does not want to press charges, shejust wants to go home to her family in Misgund in the Langkloofas soon as her former employer returns her ID book.

PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON

Worker ‘abused by employer’

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Get the dog leash out, put on your walkingshoes and step out at this year’s bigger, bet-ter SPCA Purina Woefie Wandel – a 4kmdog-walk that will see hundreds of dogs andtheir owners traversing the beautiful D‘Aria vineyards in Durbanville on Sunday30 March.For the first time, the festivitieswill inclu-

de a free mini-concert by acclaimed SouthAfrican singer Louise Carver.Local comedians Dalin Oliver and Carl

Weber will be MCs for the morning.Being a country walk, the SPCA urges en-

trants to wear siutable walking shoes. “Wealso want to caution owners of short-nosebreeds (ie bulldogs and pugs) and those witholder dogs with joint problems, to consulttheir veterinarianbefore committing to takepart in the walk.

Puppies under four months are not per-mitted to take part. Water points for dogsand owners will be available.

How to enterEnter online at www.spca-ct.co.za/

event.asp before 28 March at R35 per adultand R25 per dog (or R40 per adult and R30per dog on the day). Children in prams enterfree of charge.Goodie bags are guaranteed for those ente-

ring before 17:00 on 28 March. Registrationon the day opens at 07:00 and thewalk beginsat 09:00 in staggered starts. Entertainment,dog agility show and prize giving to followat 11:00 with Louise Carver ending the dayat 12:00.V For more information contact the SPCA on 021 7004141 or email comms@spca­ct.co.za.

Put your best paw forward

Chanel andChristiaan vanEk with Hugg,Diezel andPoncho fromBrackenfellare bigWoefieWandel fans. Two dogs in the care of the Fisante-

kraal Animal Welfare (FAW) are readyto meet their forever families.Little Kimmie is a small, absolutely

darling long-legged Jack Russel with areal marshmallow of a heart. She’sgentle and loving, and so ready for afabulous forever home. Kimmie getsalong with children and with otherdogs. She’s an intelligent girl andneeds a home where she will receivelots of love, plus plenty of playtimeand interaction with people and otheranimals. Kimmie is two years old,medium energy, spayed and vaccina-ted.Kiri is a handsome medium-sized

boy and will be an excellent only petfor a calm, stable home, especially onewith only adults. His lovely soft fur ismatched by a wonderfully soft nature.He’s a low energy dog. He walks verynicely on lead and is a real gentlesoul. Kiri is around five years old,neutered and vaccinated.The Fisantekraal Animal Welfare

has many other dogs and cats ready tofill your home with love. Visit theirwebsite at www.faw.za.org.V Contact the FAW at [email protected] phone 084 519 0380 with enquiries.

Gentle souls ready fora permanent home

Kiri

Kimmie

He’s Alive is the new production being pre-sented by Passion PlayMinistries inMilner-ton this April.The Passion Play of Cape Town currently

comprises more than 100 Christians of allages and races, representing more than 30different churches and denominationsacross the Cape Peninsula, partnering inunity to reach the lost with the salvation ofJesus Christ through drama and song.The ministry shares its message through

presentations of Christ’s crucifixion and re-surrection.He’s Alive is directed by Bronwyne Scott,

who bring 35 years of experience in all facetsof theatre work to this production.MelvynAbrahams, the chairman of Passi-

onPlayCapeTown, takes on the role of Jesuswhile Peter is played by JP Human. Keenan

Juries plays John, Caiaphas is played byQuinton Poole and Annas is played by JackHine.Mary, themother of Jesus, is playedbyKa-

ren Mouton and Miriam Kleynhans.The full cast, including chorus members,

comprises 85 actors with varying degrees oftheatre experience, drawn from local com-munities.The production dramatises the events oc-

curring just before Jesus’ crucifixion, Hisdeath and resurrection.V He’s Alive will be staged from Wednesday 2 Aprilto Sunday 6 April at 19:30 at Milnerton High School,Pienaar Road, Milnerton, with 14:30 matinee perfor­mances on the Saturday and Sunday. Entrance isfree, but donations are welcome. For more informati­on about Passion Play Ministries, visit their websiteww.ppmi­capetown.org.

Passion play for Milnerton

Local actors will be bringing the story of Christ’s crucifixion to life in He's Alive.

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SAREL BURGER

Die grootste saamtrek nog ooit van o.19-rugbyspanne vind van eerskomendeSaterdag af plaas op die velde van die

Hoërskool Tygerberg met die begin van diejaarlikse Tony Stoops-toernooi.Van die 44 ingeskrewe o.19A-spanne sal 38

skole in die eerste reeks wedstryde betrokkewees. Die program is: A-veld: 15:30: HJSPaarlt HS Noord-Kaap (Kimberley); 14:20: Wyn-berg t HS Swartland; 13:10: Tygerberg t Sasol-burg; 11:20: Rondebosch t. Worcester Gim;10:10: De Kuilen t HS Oudtshoorn; 09:00: Pi-ketberg t Despatch. B-veld: 14:20: Robertsont HTS Newton (PE); 13:10: Table View t Vre-denburg; 11:20: Hottentots-Holland t DirkieUys; 10:10: Jan van Riebeeck t Otto du Plessis(PE); 09:00: Milnerton t Victoria Park (PE).C-veld: 13:10: ParelVallei t Swellendam; 11:20:Edgemead t Barrydale; 10:10:Montana t Kirk-wood; 09:00: HSLangenhoven tAlexanderRo-

ad (PE). D-veld: 13:10: Labori t Emil Weder;11:20: JanKriel-skool tHopefield; 10:10: Por-terville t Westering (PE); 09:00 Bosmans-dam t York (George).

V In die eerste reeks wedstryde Saterdagvan die Landbouskool Oakdale-toernooi opRiversdal, neem die volgende Tygerbergseo.19A-spanne deel: Monumentpark (t Over-berg), Durbanville t Ligbron (Gauteng),Brackenfell (t Hermanus) en HS Bellville (tKemptonpark).

V Groot oorwinnings was aan die ordevan die dag tydens die afgelope naweek seo.19A-wedstryde by die sportdag van HSBrackenfell.Die Brakke (65-0 t HTS Bellville), HS Ty-

gerberg (46-0 tHottentots-Holland), HSBell-ville (20-8 t Milnerton), Durbanville (38-7 tJanvanRiebeeck) enFairmont (21-7 t Presi-dent) het almal gewen, maar The Settlershet 0-43 in die stof gebyt teen HS MartinOosthuizen (Kakamas).

Grootste saamtrekvan skolerugby nog

Willie Kleinhans (stut van HS Brackenfell) duik oor vir ’n drie teen HTS Bellville die afgelopenaweek tydens die Hoërskool Brackenfell se sportdag. Brackenfell het die o.19­wedstryd metgemak met 65­0 gewen. Gaan na www.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

LIAM MOSES@liamcpt

The Western Province Softball women’steam coach has heaped praise on her play-ers after the team’s National ProvincialChampionship (NPC) win over the week-end.Province suffered just one loss in the

tournament and beat Tshwane in the finalat Turfhall on Sunday to claim the title.Margi Hill, team coach, says credit

should go to each player in the team.“I’m a bit overwhelmed at the moment.

I feel extremely proud of the players’ per-formances,” says Hill.“You can have a game plan but if the

players don’t execute it then you won’twin. I can’t describe how proud I am of thegirls. They wanted this and they were de-termined.”Hill adds that she never for a moment

doubted her team’s ability to win the tour-nament.WP would have gone into the tourna-

ment as favourites and didn’t disappoint.Hill’s side kicked off with an 11-1 drub-

bing against Kwa Zulu-Natal on Wednes-day, and pulled off several other heavy vic-tories during the tournament.Limpopo were brushed aside 18-0, Cen-

tralGautengwere despatched 14-2, EasternCape were thrashed 15-0 and North WestProvince were pummelled 29-1.

Tshwane were the only side to beat WP,edging the hosts 7-5 on Saturday morning.However, Province made up for the loss

with a comfortable 9-2 win in the play-offson Saturday night and an 8-5 win in the fi-nal on Sunday.Province player Nicole Fortune says the

win was meaningful for all of her teammates.“It was nice to bring the title back to

Cape Town considering thatWestern Prov-ince didn’t take part at last year’sNPC, andwe hadn’t won for two years before that af-ter having held it for so long before then,”she says.“It was awesome to win and even better

to win at home. We had so much support,

with all the spectators coming out allthrough the tournament.”Fortune says the games were still tough

despite the massive scores posted by herteam mates.The Western Province men’s team nar-

rowly missed out on making the tourna-ment final after a loss in the play-offs.Province had suffered just two defeats

heading into the knockout stages - againstTshwane and Limpopo.However, the men’s side came undone

against Erkuruleni in the knock-outrounds, losing 3-2. Province had defeatedthe same Erkuruleni side 4-0 in the groupstages, and the loss meant WP finished thetournament in fourth.

Province thrash opponents at softball champs

All the thrills and excitement of the first Ca-pe round of the SouthAfrican championshipSuper Series is going be concentrated at Kil-larney on Saturday.As far as the categories are concerned, lo-

cal support is certain for Bellville based for-mer Bridgestone Production Car championJohan Fourie, whose motorsport career be-gan with his first race as a five year old“kortbroek” on the Killarney kart circuit.Now at the wheel of a BMW, he faces the

likes of former V8 kingpin Hennie Groene-wald and the young Gennaro Bonafede intheir potent Sasol RacingAudi S4 fourwheeldrive quattros. It won’t be easy.Then, while V8 enthusiasts are going to be

entertained by the likes of reigning champi-on Big Ben Morgenrood, Terry Wiford, ac-complished women’s driver Clare Vale anda host of other FordMustang drivers, the SASports andGT events are certainly not goingto be one horse races.Veterans like the abrasive Roelf du Ples-

sis, Willie Hepburn and Larry Wilford haveopted for Chev Corvettes, while the experi-

enced Mackie Adlam and Franco di Matteowill drive their JaguarXKR’s.Morganrood’svictory is by no means assured.If that’s not enough, there are the sleek

Shelby Can-Am sports cars. Powered by V6Nissan engines, they are much lighter andhave a better power to weight ratio than thebig V8’s. With drivers like Rui Campos andAlan Eve, they could also pose a threat.Then, the boy to watch in the national En-

gen Volkswagen Cup events is the 14 year-young Sheldon van der Lindewho is still notold enough to drive on public roads. Sheldonfinished second to 19-year-old Daniel Roweduring the first round at the Zwartkops Ra-ceway near Pretoria last month.Not overawed by the occasion, he remai-

ned close to the leader in both races and re-ceived the “Rookie of the meeting” award.Watch him.The comprehensive 14 race program in-

cludes races for national SAMidas FormulaFord andMidas Formula VW single seaters,as well as the Midas Clubman category andthe Mike Hopkins Superbikes.

Super Series revs KillarneyJohan Fourie (Bellville), will face tough opposition on Saturday. PHOTO: STEVE WICKS

Head high: Western Province’s John Ben Kotze is tackled by Eastern Province playersduring a Vodacom Cup match at City Park on Saturday. Province won 56­22.PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS

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The annual Metropolitan PremierCup tournament again promises tobecome the ideal springboard for

the u-19 football players.Some have aspirations of making an

impression with their own club whileothers yearn for a breakthrough in pro-fessional football or a trial with an over-seas pro club.These ambitions are not merely wish-

ful thinking but a distinct possibility ifone notes the progress of several formeru-19 footballers who were discovered atprevious such tourneys hosted by BayHill United AFC.Over quarter of a century, household

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