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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 18 April 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501 E L S I E S R I V E R Burger Visit our instore bakery, deli, hot foods & fresh produce ELECTRICITY & BILL PAYMENTS AVAILABLE IN STORE Sun - Thurs Fri - Sat Halt Rd, Elsies River Tel: 021 931 1207 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • SALE STARTS 18 APRIL - 22 APRIL 2012 each each R 99 5 R 99 5 D’Lite 500g D’Lite 500g 08:00 - 20:00 08:00 - 21:00 available at ELSIES RIVER Tastic Rice 2kg Tastic Rice 2kg Spar Sugar 2kg Spar Sugar 2kg Kelloggs Cornflakes 500g Kelloggs Cornflakes 500g Elsies River trading hours: each each R 99 19 R 99 19 R 99 19 R 99 19 each each each each R 99 16 R 99 16 Pats Service Station R10.69 Giving you more km’s for less ... Diesel 500ppm 21 Modderdam Rd Bellville South 7531 Phone: 021 951 8969 E-mail: [email protected] Brent Oil (Pty) Limited Pats Service Station Valid until 1 May 2012 Monday – Saturday 06h00 – 22h00 Sundays 06h00 – 20h00 ATM In store now GARY VAN DYK The weekend shooting of three children in gang crossfire has left a community calling for an- swers to stem the tide of crime in the area. In the latest incident on Saturday three children were caught in the crossfire of two gangs on the cor- ners of Vlamboom and Vaalbos streets in Bonteheuwel at about 22:00. The three innocent victims, who live in Vlamboom Street, were on their way home from their grand- mother, when the gunfire erupted around them, leaving one dead and two seriously injured. Sade Boltman (12) died bleeding in the street after bullets struck her in the chest and neck, while 17-year- old Tiffany Boltman was shot in the right foot. The third victim, Quade Fredericks (12) was hit in the left cheek and had to undergo surgery to remove the bullet. Police arrived on the scene with- in minutes but they also came un- der fire – however they managed to arrest a 21-year-old in connection with the shooting. This latest shooting has left the community angry at the destruc- tion that gangsterism and crime is causing in the community. Annette Johnson is a mother of two small children and one of sever- al residents in the area who live in constant fear of their safety. “You never know when these monsters will start shooting each other,” she said. “The children already know when they start hearing gunfire they have to stay away from the window and sit on the ground in case bullets come through. “Every time they have to walk to school, even play outside I am wor- ried about them, and that is not the way that that they should be grow- ing up. “I don’t know what has happened to our youth because this used to be a safe neighbourhood when I was young,” she said. Clive January has been living in the area for 40 years, and believes that the deterioration has flour- ished because the youth have not been given positive role models in popular culture. “Bonteheuwel was one of the cen- tres of the struggle against apart- heid in the ’70s and ’80s,” he said passionately. Many of the impor- tant role players in the struggle came from here. “Our children have been brain- washed into believing in the fake role models that popular culture shoves down their throats, and we are now reaping the harvest.” Child dies in crossfire ) Community outraged at gangsters Honderde straat- kinders in die noordelike voorste- de sal voortaan geen maatskaplike dienste ontvang nie, wanneer die maatskaplike program van No Limits aan die einde van April ophou voortbe- staan. Berig op bl. 3. Foto: Werner Hills Kinders herderloos

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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 18 April 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 Faks: 021 910 6501

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GARY VAN DYK

The weekend shooting of threechildren in gang crossfire hasleft a community calling for an-swers to stem the tide of crime inthe area.

In the latest incident on Saturdaythree children were caught in thecrossfire of two gangs on the cor-ners of Vlamboom and Vaalbosstreets in Bonteheuwel at about22:00.

The three innocent victims, who

live in Vlamboom Street, were ontheir way home from their grand-mother, when the gunfire eruptedaround them, leaving one dead andtwo seriously injured.

Sade Boltman (12) died bleedingin the street after bullets struck herin the chest and neck, while 17-year-old Tiffany Boltman was shot in theright foot. The third victim, QuadeFredericks (12) was hit in the leftcheek and had to undergo surgeryto remove the bullet.

Police arrived on the scene with-in minutes but they also came un-

der fire – however they managed toarrest a 21-year-old in connectionwith the shooting.

This latest shooting has left thecommunity angry at the destruc-tion that gangsterism and crime iscausing in the community.

Annette Johnson is a mother oftwo small children and one of sever-al residents in the area who live inconstant fear of their safety.

“You never know when thesemonsters will start shooting eachother,” she said.

“The children already know

when they start hearing gunfirethey have to stay away from thewindow and sit on the ground incase bullets come through.

“Every time they have to walk toschool, even play outside I am wor-ried about them, and that is not theway that that they should be grow-ing up.

“I don’t know what has happenedto our youth because this used to bea safe neighbourhood when I wasyoung,” she said.

Clive January has been living inthe area for 40 years, and believes

that the deterioration has flour-ished because the youth have notbeen given positive role models inpopular culture.

“Bonteheuwel was one of the cen-tres of the struggle against apart-heid in the ’70s and ’80s,” he saidpassionately. Many of the impor-tant role players in the strugglecame from here.

“Our children have been brain-washed into believing in the fakerole models that popular cultureshoves down their throats, and weare now reaping the harvest.”

Child dies in crossfire) Community outraged at gangsters

Honderde straat­kinders in dienoordelike voorste­de sal voortaangeen maatskaplikedienste ontvangnie, wanneer diemaatskaplikeprogram van NoLimits aan dieeinde van Aprilophou voortbe­staan. Berig op bl.3. Foto: Werner Hills

Kindersherderloos

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TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 2 Woensdag 18 April 2012Nuus/News

REYANA STEYN

An array of different colouredcats and kittens playing aroundand meowing out of satisfactionfor their new home.

This was the scene on Saturday

when theFransMassynFelineCarecattery was launched in BelvilleSouth.

Not even a few drops of rain couldstop the joyous occasion from hap-pening.

Many animal lovers gathered towitness the opening of the cattery,

which features a storage room, ma-ternity ward, two kitten cages andthree adult cat cages.

Frans Massyn who hails fromBellville says he decided to havethis cattery built at the Animal An-ti-Cruelty League (AACL) after heread about their troubles in the Ty-

gerBurger.“I saw the article in TygerBurger

about the AACL who was having afunction at Willowbridge to raisemuch-needed funds for their cat-tery. I then contacted Alma, whosenumber was in the paper and toldher that I wanted to assist and re-build the cattery.”

He says he did it for his love forcats. “Although building the cat-tery cost a lot of money it was allworth it, ensuring that the cats arehappy.”

Alma Schaap, an adoptions offic-er at AACL, says they are ecstatic.

“The previous cattery was in abad condition and cats had to be eu-thanised because they were gettingill. We were so thrilled when Franslet us know that he wanted to builda new cattery.”

She says the cattery is important

because cats are not given the prop-er recognition.

“Cats often receive the short endof the stick and some people thinkthat dogs are more important, whenthey are both equally important.Cats breed more and it is importantfor us that they are taken care ofand have the correct shelter; andthat’s why this cattery is so impor-tant.”

Schaap says they are always inneed of cat and kitten food, and alldonations will be appreciated.

. Anyone interested in adoptinga cat or kitten can pop into the AA-CL in Sacks Circle, Bellville South.

For adoption, a fee of R200 mustbe paid, which includes vaccina-tions as well as sterilisation of thecats.

Call the AACL on 021 951 3010 formore information.

Cattery just too cute for kittens

Frans Massyn cutting the ribbon to launch the Frans Massyn Feline Care cattery on Saturday. Photos: Reyana Steyn Two kittens enjoying their new home in the Frans Massyn Feline Care cattery.

Lost contact: Doyouknowthiswoman?Shewas known as Hannah, Johanna or Helena in theEpping Forest area about 15 years ago when sheleft her daughter, known as Pinokie, at the timein the care of Jeanette de Vos in Uitsig. The childwas eventually reunited with her father and grewup in Lesotho, but she would dearly like to makecontact with her mother or find out more infor­mation about her wherabouts. Call Shariema Da­vids on 074 473 5151.

Police in Belhar have been taking crime totask in the area with a number of arrestsin incidents over the weekend.

On Saturday at about 20:30, Belhar policeresponded to a shooting incident, where amale was shot in Schubert Street.

It is believed that the victim was walkingin Sonata Way when a suspect approachedhim and fired shots at him, wounding himin his left leg before fleeing on foot.

The police followed up on informationreceived from the victim and searched ahouse in Piccolo Close, Belhar. During thesearch they seized a .38 Rossi revolver with

five rounds and a marine flare. This fire-arm was reported stolen in Caledon in July2010.

Police then arrested eight males andthree females, all in their early 20s.

The suspects face charges of illegal pos-session of a firearm and ammunition, at-tempted murder and charges under the Ex-plosives Act.

. In another incident in Belhar anotherillegal gun was confiscated in a search andseizure operation.

This incident happened on Friday atabout 07:20 during police operations in the

area and they arrested a 27-year-old manin possession of the illegal firearm.

The gun, a Smith & Wesson revolver andfivebulletswere reported stolen inBenoni,Johannesburg earlier this year.

. Police were also active in Delft whenmembers attached to the Nyanga ClusterTracing Team followed up information re-garding an armed robbery which occurredin the Nyanga area.

They arrested a 23-year-old suspect at ahouse in Anaboom Street in Delft South inpossession of a Norinco 9mm pistol andseven rounds of ammunition.

Arrests follow cops finding illegal guns

Quick action by police in ElsiesRiver foiled a hijacking in the ar-ea.

Last Wednesday morning atabout 10:50 police were alertedby the community to a hijackingin progress by four men with agun.

The police then called forbackup and there was immedi-ate response to the complaintthat led to the arrest of two sus-pects.

After these arrests police con-tinued their search of the areaand managed to arrest threemore suspects, one of them inpossession of a 9mm Star pistol.

Police also recovered the vehi-cle that was used in committingthe crime. It was later estab-lished that two of the suspectswere involved in an armed rob-bery in Goodwood, just beforebeing arrested.

The other three suspects werearrested for possession of an un-licensed firearm and ammuni-tion. The vehicle was reported asstolen in Kraaifontein in Febru-ary this year.

Police foil hijacking attempt in Elsies River

One for the team: Police in Elsies River took some time off the beat when they hosted a specialteam­building cricket match at the Avonwood Sportsground last week. Various teams have been for­med at the station and this week the new Vikings team took on old hands Evolution in a 25­overlimited game. All the members of the teams received certificates of participation in the event, andwhile the result is not so important, Evolution were the winners by 18 runs. Photo: Gary van Dyk

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CAT WALKCAT WALKCAT WALK

JANA BEKKER

Die voortbestaan van Badisawordbedreigdeurdatkinderbe-skermingsdienste swaar getrefword deur die gebrek aan rege-ringsfonds-toedelings.

In die afgelope drie jaar is diestaatstoelaag van die provinsialedepartement nie verhoog nie ensou dié situasie voortduur, voor-spel dit niks goed nie.

Annemarie Bezuidenhout, Ba-disa sedirekteurvir bemarking enfondswerwing, sê dié organisasie,

met kantore in Bellville, verloormaatskaplike werkers omdat hul-le nie mededingende salarisse kanaanbied nie. “Ons word slegs perpos gesubsidieer en dit sluit nieeens die ekstra onkostes, soosbrandstof, in nie,” sê sy.

Dít beteken die diens kan nie ge-lewer word soos dit moet nie ensou dit wyer uitkring, sal dit nood-wendig beteken Badisa sal sy deu-re moet sluit.

Een van Badisa se programme,No Limits, het pas die maatskapli-ke dienste wat dit lewer gestaakweens ’n geldtekort. Dié dienste is

nou onder ander maatskaplikeprogramme verdeel sodat dit nieverlore gaan nie, maar die stakingvan dienste weens geldelike tekor-te hang soos ’n swaard oor diemaatskaplike wêreld.

Die staking van maatskaplikedienste weens ’n tekort aan geldbenadeel gemeenskappe, want souBadisa weens geldnood dieselfdepad loop, is dit hulle wat daaron-der ly.

“Ons is bekend vir ons goeiedienslewering, maar die gebrekaan regeringsfonds-toedelings salbeteken die mense aan die ont-

vangkant gaan nie dieselfde dienskan ontvang nie,” sê Annemarie.

Sy sê indien kinders wat tans inpleegsorg is, se pleegouers niemeer hulp ontvang nie, bestaandie risiko dat dié diens verlore kangaan omdat daar nie ’n behoorlikehulpbronprogram bestaan nie.

Tans is Badisa in afwagting opgoeie nuus van die Lotto-raad ooróf hulle geld sal ontvang, maar ookdít sal ’n tydelike hulp wees.

“Ons kan net ’n kwart van onsvorige toekenning verwag, wantomdat al meer organisasies aan-soek doen by dié raad, word die be-

drae wat aan elke begunstigde toe-gesê word al kleiner. Om te voor-kom dat ander programme weesfondsnood gestaak moet word, hetBadisa ’n projek, Nog een Veldtog/One more Campaign, begin. “Hier-mee sê ons ons weet die nood isgroot en baie organisasies is in dieknyp, maar ons versoek mense omnog net één keer te help. Ons wilvir die publiek sê jy kan met ’nklein donasie ’n groot verskilmaak, of jy R10 of R100 skenk, dithelp ons.” Vir meer besonderhedebel Badisa by 021 957 7130 of Anne-marie by 083 708 2049.

Swaard hang oor Badisa se kop

DESIREÉ RORKE

Honderde straatkinders in die noordelikevoorstede sal voortaan geen maatskaplikedienste ontvang nie, wanneer die maatskap-like program van No Limits aan die eindevan April ophou voortbestaan.

Die program, wat ’n holistiese benaderingtot dié kwessie neem, het vir meer as 10 jaarlank uitstekende werk gedoen onder diestraatkinders en hoërisiko-kinders in dienoordelike voorstede van Kaapstad. Maardit was veral diekinders vanScottsdene,Scottsville, Walla-cedene, Parow enKuilsrivier wat diemeeste hieruit ge-baat het.

Die program hetin 1995 as ’n projekvan die ChristelikeMaatskaplike Raadin Parow begin,maar het in 1999 ge-registreer as ’n onafhanklike program virstraatkinders. Sedert 2003 het die programdeel uitgemaak van Badisa-maatskaplikedienste. Maatskaplike werkers van die orga-nisasie het elke week sakesentrums regoordie noordelike voorstede besoek om kinderswat op straat bedel op te spoor en te probeerhelp. By die No Limits-sentrum in Bellvilleis die kinders met onmiddellike nood byge-staan met kos, klere, persoonlike hiegiëne envaardigheidsontwikkeling, terwyl die anderwat net op straat bedel ondersteuning ont-vang het om weer terug te gaan na hul ouer-huise en in te skakel by skole.

Skole in die gebied sowel as huisgesinnewaaruit die kinders kom, is op ’n gereeldebasis besoek om die welstand van die kin-ders te monitor.Verder is vakansieprogram-me en ouerleiding aangebied vir ouers methoërisiko-kinders.

Volgens die programbestuurder IsabelSwarts ervaar die program egter al jare lankernstige finansiële druk. “Die staatstoelaagwat die program van die provinsiale departe-ment van maatskaplike ontwikkeling ont-vang, het die afgelope drie jaar nog nie ver-meerder nie, hoewel personeelsalarisse aan-gepas moes word en daaglikse uitgawessaam met inflasie toegeneem het,” sê sy.

Voorheen het die program ’n toelaag vandie Kaapse munisipalititeit ontvang wat ooknie meer die geval is nie. “Ná ’n jarelange

gesukkel is die ten-der wat ons by diemunisipaliteit inge-dien het, in Maartvanjaar goedge-keur, (en word dit inklein maandeliksebedrae uitbetaal),maar was dit toe alte laat om die orga-nisasie te red,” sêsy.

Volgens haar hetdie organisasie ook

nie verlede jaar geld van die loteryraad ont-vang nie en is die donasies wat die organisa-sie tans ontvang van onder andere die ge-meenskapskas, vrywilligers en onderne-mings nie genoeg om die bal aan die rol tehou nie.

“Dit spyt my om die aankondiging te doen.Probleemgevalle ten opsigte van kinders watop straat bedel, sal voortaan by Badisa semaatskaplike werk-kantore in die betrokkegebiede aangemeld moet word. Dit sal na-tuurlik die werklas van Badisa se maatskap-like werk-kantore vermeerder,” sê sy.

Volgens Paul Hooper van die Wes-Kaapsestraatkindforum, is die verlies van die orga-nisasie ’n groot terugslag vir die straatkin-ders van die noordelike voorstede. “No Li-mits het vir jare daarin geslaag om so baiekinders in die armste gebiede van die noor-delike voorstede van die strate af te hou.”

No Limits­sluiting raaktallose straatkinders

The Copperheads reported a triple successwhen quick-thinking officers responded toan armed robbery, opened a case against ascrap metal dealer and arrested a suspectselling goods illegally – all at the same site.

They were conducting an inspection of aBellville-based scrap metal dealer on 13April when they were alerted that robbershad gained access to the dealer’s cash of-fice.

After robbing staff at gunpoint, the twomen fled the scene with stolen cash and theofficers immediately gave chase on foot.Both suspects were apprehended quickly.

The Copperheads had been at the scrapmetal dealer initially to conduct an inspec-tion and subsequently opened a case of pos-session of suspected stolen goods. Whilestatements were taken, the culprit who hadsold the stolen goods to the dealer returned.He was identified and arrested.

Bad day for thieves

Die staatstoelaag wat die programvan die provinsiale departementvan maatskaplike ontwikkeling

ontvang, het die afgelope drie jaarnog nie vermeerder nie, hoewel

personeelsalarisse aangepas moesword en daaglikse uitgawes saam

met inflasie toegeneem het,

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REYANA STEYN

Iris House Children’s Hospice which caresfor special needs children is thrilled to havebeen selected as one of the beneficiaries inthe prominent Want ons Kan!/’Cause weCan! concert.TygerBurger is the media sponsor of the

event.The amazing concert is set to take place

on Sunday 29 July and will showcase artistssuch as Andriëtte Norman, Alan Committie,Zanne Stapelberg, ADAM, Heinz Winckler,Koos Kombuis, Wicus van der Merwe, DieBroers, Lize Beekman, Brandon October,Emo Adams and Take Note, Pedro Krugerand Dowwe Dolla.

The Iris House Children’s Hospice, situat-ed in the northern suburbs, is an organisa-tion committed to enriching the quality oflife for special needs children and youngpeople with life-limiting or life-threateningconditions; such as cancer, special syn-dromes and cerebral palsy.

Thehospice is currently inneedof fundingso that they can get a building to cater forall the children’s needs.

“We are so excited and grateful to be a ben-eficiary of the concert,” says Sue van derLinde, founder of Iris House.

“The money will be put to good use and wewill definitely be able to better our services.Our aim is to get a building – right now allthe paper work is being done at my house.Currently we are providing support to fami-lies but our goal is to also provide accommo-dation to the children.”

The hospice, which is nearly a year old, of-

fers assistance and support to families intheir homes with the aim of making theirlives a bit easier.

“Currently we have six volunteers, who gointo the homes of the 16 families we assist,”says Van der Linde.

“The volunteers who are fully trainedspend a maximum of four hours at the homeswhere they care for the children. This meet-ing also gives the parents an opportunity totake a break as caring for a child with specialneeds is a 24-hour job.”

Van der Linde says she wanted to open thecentre after she did some work in the UK.

“I was trained in the field and I loved work-ing with children and when I came back I de-cided that our children and families alsoneed assistance in South Africa. It’s great toknow that we can make a little bit of a differ-ence in the lives of the children.”

She added that it is amazing working withthe children and becoming part of the fami-lies.

She says another goal is to train a team ofvolunteers to assist more families.

“Volunteers can be any age, but must havea passion for children. They will receive fulltraining, get their uniforms and all theequipment they will need to assist the chil-dren.”

Anyone interested in being a volunteercan contact van der Linde on 083 937 7517.

. Tickets for the ’Cause we Can! concertcost R250. To support Iris House, phone Suevan der Linde on 083 937 7517 to book.

The artists perform free of charge and allthe other expenses are carried by the spon-sors.

’Cause we Can! showwill help Iris House

JANA BEKKER

As jy nie kan onthou wanneer laas jy ge-lag het dat die trane rol nie, is dit beslistyd dat jy ’n kaartjie vir die vertoningFunnyKaap bespreek.

Dié vertoning was verlede week by die Bell-ville-burgersentrum op die planke en keerweer in Mei terug vir nog ’n speelvak.FunnyKaap is ’n mallemeule van komedie,

skerpsketse, tragi-komedie en musiek wat ge-hore laat skaterlag, maar tog ook laat nadink.

Die verhoog word gedeel deur die eg Kaap-se Emo Adams, Dowwe Dolla, Pedro Kruger,Wayne Mckay, Sarah Theron en die onstuit-

bare Take Note-orkes.Die komediant Ashley Pienaar vorm ook

deel van die vertoning, maar dit is eers laterin die vertoning, wanneer Dolla haar vererg,dat dít duidelik word.

Die vertoning vier vrouwees met skreeu-snaakse dialoog.

In die vertoning sê Dolla iets moet gedoenword aan die slaggate op die land se paaie.Haar idee is om hulle te vernoem na bekendepolitici wat mal is daaroor om hulle “name gatte maak”.

Dolla erken dat Kapenaars egter nog nie teveel kan kla oor die slaggate nie, want “hierry ons immers nog op die pad en nie langs diepad nie”.

Sy dryf in goeie gees ook die spot met Ja-cob Zuma en ander politici.

Wayne Mckay laat die maagspiere werkdeur sy skreeusnaakse vertoning van hoeKaapse vroue hulle hare “blowdry” en diegroep lewer ’n skitterende vertoning oor ’n“nuwe lugredery” genaamd Satan Air.

Sarah Theron bekoor die gehoor met haarsang, terwyl Emo oudergewoonte wéét hoeom die gehoor aan die lag te kry.

Die konserte word aangebied ten bate vanverskeie organisasies en skole.

As jy dus een van die volgende organisasiesof skole wil ondersteun, bespreek jou kaartjieteen R130 by hulle.

. 15 Mei: Laerskool Aristea, 082 785 3340 endie Laerskool Mikro, 021 903 2126 of 084 5808170;

. 16 Mei: Hoërskool Tygerberg, 021 9392023;

. 17 Mei: Andre Botma-hulpfonds, 072 9511800 en Dunatos, 021 919 9585, en

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The Lavender in Lavender Hill project iscalling on the community to help them.

This project that has recently spread to ar-eas in Elsies River and surrounds aims tohelp communities grow lavender in an effortto provide employment opportunities in dis-advantaged areas.

While the project has been accepted withmuch enthusiasm in these areas their majorsponsorship has been withdrawn and theywill be hosting a number of fundraisingevents in an effort to keep the project going.

On Tuesday 22 April they will be hostinga unique yoga event in Sea Point in an effortto help the project.

Marcel van Zyl, CEO of the project, point-ed out that the project has really broughthope into the lives of the community.

“For us to give up now is just not an op-tion,” she says.

“In due time the project will become selfsustainable once the lavender products are

sold in stores. Until then, we need a mini-mum of R20 000 a month in order for theproject to run the way it has been.

“This project has been able to employ upto five men in the community who have beentrained by our main gardener who has beenwith the project from the beginning.

“The money also goes to the ladies in thecommunity who make the lavender prod-ucts and the rest ensures that the projectsrunning costs are covered. The project hasreally allowed for individual growth in menand women in the community allowingthem to provide an income for their house-hold.”

The yoga session will be taking place onthe Sea Point Promenade, opposite theSABC Studios, starting at 17:00, and partici-pants are asked to donate R40.

This session will be with Steve Porter ofZenZoo and you will also be able to purchasesome of the lavender products that are avail-able from the project.

Call 082 357 7613, or 021 433 1942, email, [email protected].

Lavender team in needMarcel van Zyl, second from right, shows some lavender cuttings to visitors who attendedthe launch of the project in Elsies River recently. Photo: Gary van Dyk

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Celebrity and global TB ambas-sador, Gerry Elsdon has beenstridingout toraiseawarenessofTB by travelling to South Afri-ca’s nine provinces and visitingpeople in communities, prisons,clinics and taxi ranks along theway.

Elsdon says she’s determined toreach three million South Africansthrough her three-week “Hit theRoad and Kick TB Walk for Human-ity” campaign.

“This is about spreading the mes-sage that it could save your life toget tested and treated for TB.

“When I go home, I want to knowthat I have advocated like never be-fore to stop TB,” Elsdon said duringa visit to Tygerberg Children’s Hos-pital.

Elsdon, who is a TB survivor her-self, chatted to mothers and chil-dren with TB during her visit to thehospital, where Professor SimonSchaaf of Stellenbosch University’sDesmond Tutu TB centre sees up to

60 babies and children a week dur-ing consultation sessions. The cen-tre is situated on the Tygerbergcampus of the university.

“We are hoping for a turningpoint at this stage. We are in a phaseof history when we have new drugson the horizon, which for 40 yearswas not the case.

“But we still need to do far more.We also need to counsel TB patientsmore,” said Schaaf.

Elsdon said this was one of hermain aims – to highlight the needfor more counselling of TB patientsand to encourage people to get test-ed for TB and to be diligent in com-pleting their treatment. “I see peo-ple who are really sick. I want tosay: ‘If you had gone for treatmentearly in the game, it would havemade such a difference’.”

Elsdon started her countrywidetour on World TB Day – 24 March– in Johannesburg, and has sincebeen to Limpopo, Northwest, Mpu-malanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the East-ern Cape, and now the Western

Cape.Elsdon, who is also a national de-

partment of health TB ambassador,has also been closely involved inthe “Kick TB” campaign, which us-es the love of soccer to bring homethe message that TB can be treated.The campaign involves hundreds ofchildren at a time and has been rec-ognised internationally.

Throughout her countrywidetour, Elson has been handing outstickers to taxi drivers, encourag-ing them to open windows and helpto halt the spread of TB. She’s hop-ing that her awareness campaignwill go some way in helping tobreak the stigma of tuberculosis.

“Anyone can contract TB. We allneed to look after each other.”

‘Get tested and treated for TB’

Celebrity and global TB ambassador,Gerry Elsdon, chats to Fumane Liko­bo, at Tygerberg Children’s Hospital.Her three­year­old son, Lihle, hasbeen treated for TB, and comes forregular check­ups at the hospital.

MARANA BRAND VAN HULSTEYN

All instrumentalists across the mu-sic spectrum, who are 13 years andyounger, are once again called toenter the prestigious Samro Hubertvan der Spuy National Music Com-petition.

The closing date for entries is 20April. Auditions will take place ear-ly in June in all main centres acrossSouth Africa. About 60 candidateswill eventually be selected to com-pete over four rounds at the HugoLambrechts Auditorium in Parow,Cape Town, from 24 to 28 Septem-ber.

Medals, attractive cash incen-tives and a host of other prizes areat stake.

The only condition is that candi-dates must still be 13 at the time ofthe competition.

Candidates compete in four cate-gories: Piano, Strings, Woodwind &Brass, and Other Instruments (per-cussion, recorder, classical guitarand harp), with sub-categories fordevelopmental groups.

Says Leon Hartshorne, presidentof the SA Society of Music Teachers(SASMT) Tygerberg and director ofthe Hugo Lambrechts: “Potentialcandidates from poor/disadvan-taged communities who are receiv-ing music tuition in developmentoutreach initiatives, but whoseprogress is being delayed or jeop-ardised by socio-economic issues,are assisted to enter, audition and

finally compete, on equal termswith all entrants and within theirown peer group.”

After the exceptional perform-ances in last year’s final round ofthe competition, André le Roux ofthe Samro Foundation, said that itwas inspiring to have “such a plat-form of excellence existing at pri-mary school level”.

Interested parties should call 021939 9105 or send a fax to 021 939 9123.Entry forms will also be availablefrom members of the SASMT andon the internet at www.sam-ro.org.za.

For more information, call LeonHartshorne on 021 939 9105 or HildaBoonzaaier (after 20:00) on021 945 3861.

Prestigious music competition opens

The finalists in the final round of last year’s national competion were (back)Althea Steynberg, Iman Bulbulia, Natanja Uys, Kensuke and Eriko Kawajiri,Landi Schaap and André le Roux (Samro endowment). In the middle are Dani­elle Rossouw, Thami Mrwarwaza, Sakie Ndala, Frances Whitehead and Ni­cholas Bosman. At the back are Leon Hartshorne (SA Society of Music Tea­chers and Hugo Lambrechts) and the adjudicators Isabel Arzul, Pamela Kier­man and François du Toit.

Radio Tygerberg het dit reggekryom die groot prys as gemeen-skapsradiostasie van die jaarvoor baie ander stasies weg teraap. Die prestigeryke MTN-ra-diotoekennings, waarby Suid-Afrika se topradiotalent vereeren bekroon word, het Saterdag-aand 14 April by die Sandton-kon-ferensiesentrum plaasgevind.

Dit is die derde keer dat die toe-kenningsgeleentheid gehouword.

Bykans 900 inskrywings ishierdie jaar ontvang. Radio Ty-gerberg het vanjaar vir die eerstekeer deelgeneem en was in vyf ka-tegorieë as finalis aangewys: Ge-meenskapsprojekte; Geleentheidvan die Jaar vir Gospel-skouspel2011;OntbytprogramvandieJaarvir Oggendrooi met Anton Brinken Benescke Janse van Rensburg,en Nuusleser van die Jaar – Me-rentia van der Vent.

Die toekenning in die kategorieGemeenskapstasie van die Jaarword toegeken aan ’n radiostasiewat die unieke behoeftes van ’ngemeenskap verstaan en in hulbehoeftes voorsien.

Die stasie moet ’n baie sterkverhouding met sy luisteraars hêen toepaslike programme voor-sien.

“Hierdie toekenning is ’n ge-weldige eer wat ons te beurt gevalhet,” sê Hardus Zevenster, uit-voerende hoof van Radio Tyger-berg. “Ons leuse is eenvoudig:‘Ons verkondig Christus’. Met dié

eenvoudige stelling wil ons graagprakties ’n verskil maak in die ge-meenskap waar ons glo die Hereons geplaas het.

“Ons wil elke luisteraar en al-mal wat betrokke is by Radio Ty-gerberg bedank. Sonder julle soudié prestasie nie moontlik weesnie.

“Alle eer moet egter aan die He-re gaan. Dit is amper ondenkbaardat ’n Christen-radiostasie iets

soos dié in ’n uiters kompeteren-de mark kon wen. Dit maak dit so-veel meer spesiaal.

“Ons onderneem om ons passie– om die liefde van Jesus praktiesaan ons gemeenskap te demon-streer – met nog groter ywer uitte leef.

“Die stasie sal nie nou op sy lou-ere rus nie, maar voortbou ophierdie prestige-toekenning,” hetHardus gesê.

Radio Tygerberg wen die ‘grote’

Radio Tygerberg is die naweek bekroon met die toekenning vir Gemeen­skapsradiostasie van die Jaar by die MTN­ radiotoekennings. Willem Er­wee en Hardus Zevenster kon nie wag om die trofee terug te bring Kaaptoe nie. Foto: Carina Roux

MARANA BRAND VAN HULSTEYN

It was an opportunity to have vari-ous health checks, as well as to seefirst-hand what health services Ty-gerberg Hospital offers.

Last Tuesday 12 April the variousdepartments of the hospital had in-formation stalls and material avail-able to the public. The theatre stall,where prostheses, instruments andartificial body parts were on show,drew a lot of attention. Good HopeFM broadcasted live from the ven-ue.

Free health checks were on offerand several members of the publichad their blood pressure, glucoseand cholesterol tested.

Men queued up for a finger prickto see if they have prostate cancer.Several women did the sensiblething by having breast examina-

tions.Professional medical staff were

available throughout the day to of-fer any health advice members ofthe community needed.

“ The purpose of the open day wasto raise awareness and educate thepublic about the various servicesthat Tygerberg Hospital renders,and also to familiarise the publicwith the hospital,” Laticia Pienaar,principal communications officer:Tygerberg Hospital, said.

“We also want to encourage com-munity participation, so that thecommunity can take pride and own-ership of the hospital by respectingthe staff and the facility.”

Tygerberg Hospital provides afull range of general and specialistservices and offers support and out-reach to several other hospitals inthe area.

Health checks offered

Men waiting in line to have their finger pricked for a prostate cancer checkduring an open day at Tygerberg Hospital last Tuesday.

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Pastor Ronald Ruiters is callingon all interested parties in the com-munity to attend to ensure a betterservice at the medical facility.

The facility is in Halt Road, andfurther information is availablefrom Ruiters on 073 360 8553.

The committee of the My Own atLast Backyarders Associationwould like to apologise for the mee-ting that could not take place onMonday 26 March due to unfore-seen circumstances.

They will now be hosting the mee-ting on Monday 23 April and it willbe taking place at The Hague Com-munity Hall in Delft starting at18:00.

For further information callAmanda on 082 399 1578 or Quintonon 074 045 7066.

Meeting is moved

Some top talents are coming to Ra-vensmead.

On Saturday 28 April Raven-smead High School will play host tothe likes of Loukmaan Adams, co-median Ashley Pienaar as well asSA’s Got Talent winner, JamesBhemgee.

Also on the bill for the eveningare the Kinders van die Ses, boyband, 4Real and many more surpri-se acts.

The show starts at 19:30 and tic-kets are R80 per person with ticketsavailable from the school on 021 9319300, and further information fromLizelle on 074 708 4472.

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GARY VAN DYK

The rich legacy of the Universi-ty of the Western Cape (UWC)comes to light in a new book.

Called Becoming UWC: Reflec-tions, pathways and unmakingapartheid’s legacy, the book wasproduced by the Centre for Hu-manities Research and waslaunched at the university onTuesday 3 April.

An interesting publication, itasks what it has meant to thinktheir way out of the legacies ofapartheid and offers ways to thinkabout the ideas that defined UWC,about its design, architecture andits textures, and about its creativi-ty.

It also invites readers to revisit(with a critical mind) some of thefoundational narratives that guid-ed the university through SouthAfrica’s turbulent 1970s and 1980s.

The book weaves together a his-tory and poetry of the institutionand opens the space of the institu-tion to an ongoing search for whatknowledge means in the after-math of a violent and destructivepast. But, mostly, this book in-vites readers to think ahead, be-yond the constraints of apartheid,towards an elaboration of a con-cept of deracialised knowledgethat has consequences for thevery idea of the university in ourworld.

Quotes from contributors in-clude: “I came to UWC for the firsttime in 1963. I was 17. You know,

Dick van der Ross alleges thatsomeone told him that UWC wasnevermeant tobebig or good ...Asstudents we of course got there inprotest, but a lot of my intellectu-ally shaping experiences did infact take place during those yearsat UWC. Not necessarily in theclassrooms.

“We, the students from the East-ern Cape had these little studygroups. My first real introductionto Marxism, for example, tookplace there. Therefore, maybe itwas academically a very poor

place, but to us it was shaping andintellectually rich in other ways,”said Jakes Gerwel.

Interspersed throughout thisbook is an effort to delve into newways of bringing UWC into view.

For all intents and purposes,UWCwascreatedasan institutionthat would be rendered aestheti-cally sterile by apartheid plan-ners.

“In Becoming UWC we are inter-ested in what it would mean torender the space meaningful in away that would allow us to recast

the limits of an instrumental anddisciplinary apparatus in think-ing our way out of the inheritanceof apartheid.

“In the process, the universityhopes that this book will serve tochallenge the students to thinkabout what it would mean to over-come race as a category of instru-mental and disciplinary reason,even as they open on to a new vi-sion that has been the desire be-hind successive generations of ac-ademics, students and workers atUWC.”

New book tells UWC’s legacy

Professor Brian O’Connell signs a copy of the book for Nathan Holt of the American Embassy.

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Upliftment is on the cards for some commu-nities in the Cape.

ExecutiveMayorPatricia deLille recentlyintroduced a programme focusing on the re-generation of identified areas within theCity of Cape Town.

The objective is to uplift areas that havebeen identified as neglected and dysfunc-tional and are seen to be degenerating rapid-ly.

This programme will help to improve thesafety, quality of life and socio-economic sit-uation in these areas, with a particular focuson the public spaces.

Someof theareas thathavebeen identifiedin our areas for the initial roll-out of theMayoral Urban Regeneration Programmeinclude Bishop Lavis, Valhalla Park, andBonteheuwel, with the Bellville TransportInterchange precinct and Voortrekker Roadcorridor also scheduled for some attention.

The selection of these areas was primarilyinformed by the need to address inequalitywhich is still a reality for many communi-ties within the city – the legacy of many gen-erations of spatial and economic exclusion.

Maintenance of public infrastructure andfacilities, in partnership with communities,is the basis of the programme with the objec-tive of stabilising areas and providing a plat-form for more effective public and privateinvestment.

These future investments will be includedinto the City’s Integrated Development Plan.

It is within this context that the city is in-troducing the concept of an area-based ap-proach to urban development and manage-ment based on the successful Violence Pre-vention through Urban Upgrading (VPUU)programme.

It is the city’s intention, based on the suc-cess of this programme, to extend it to otherareas that would benefit from such interven-tion.

Area Co-ordinating Teams (ACTs) will beset up within the identified communities,under the umbrella of the relevant subcoun-cils.

These teams will provide a platform forrepresentatives of the communities, busi-nesses, non-governmental organisationsand the city to engage on a regular basis onissues such as maintenance, cleansing, in-formal trader management and perform-ance monitoring

City has planfor upliftingcommunities

GARY VAN DYK

A good community worker justcan’t turn his back on the com-munity.

While Dhakir Christians has re-tired from most of his portfolio incommunity work he still took timeto complete one of his projects thatis dear to his heart.

Getting to youth at risk has al-ways been dear to his heart and lastThursday he took another group toprison as part of the Books Not Pris-on Bars project.

He confessed that he was still re-tired but wanted to keep an eye onthis project because it was startingto deliver great results.

Young people in the WesternCape who are “engaging in anti-so-cial behaviour are getting a helpinghand to get back on track throughthis project,” he said.

“These visits to prisons to showyoungsters the harsh realities oflife behind bars follows successfulschemes in overseas projects.

“This project has proven a posi-tive influence on our youth to breakaway from crime. We had good re-sults after our first visit to Good-wood Prison.

“Many of those who take part inthe project are already committingoffences and are known to police,

youth offending groups, schoolsand courts, but after this experi-ence they have a rethink abouttheir behaviour.”

Christians pointed out that theday-long workshops demonstratethe harsh reality of prison life andinmates give a harrowing detailed

account of how they ended up in-side.

“Young people take part in arange of interactive activities anddiscussions aimed at helping themto choose a life other than crime.

“They are also encouraged to stayon the right side of the law with a

scheme which gives them a taste oflife in a cell and the chance to chatto a prisoner.

“So far, 85 young people from Bel-lville South, Belhar, Bishop Lavis,Bontheuwel, Netreg, Wesbank andMitchells Plain have made the trip.

“Seeing the realities of prison life

is a real wake-up call to a lot of themabout where their behaviour couldlead.”

Councillor Mercia Kleinsmith,who has worked closely with Chris-tians on these projects added thatthe project was making a differenceand making these youth look differ-ently at what they want from theirlives.

On their most recent trip to Polls-moor, Christians accompanied 50learners on the experience.

“In the bus on the way to the pris-on some of the youngster were fullof bravado, saying how it must bea laugh in prison and how theycould ‘do time’ standing on theirheads.

“Once we arrived at the prisonthat bravado disappeared veryquickly,” he said.

“The most interesting part of thevisit and in my opinion the bit thatwill have the most impact on theyoung people’s behaviour was thetalk by warders who work withyouth offenders at Pollsmoor. Theygave a warts and all account of pris-on life and you could see the colourrun from the young people’s faces.

“They had a clear message forother young people who are gettinginto trouble: ‘You are being stupidand messing up your lives. Youdon’t want to end up in a place likePollsmoor’.”

Prison project lies close to his heart

Warders address learners taking part in the project at Pollsmoor Prison.

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Do you long for the days of going to the “bies”on a Saturday afternoon?

Tthe District Six Museum will be screen-ing movies from its archive during April andMay for all to enjoy. The movies, the majori-ty by young filmmakers, will showcase theart of hip-hop, looking at the various musicalinfluences that have shaped this Cape Town

musical sound. These movies will bescreened at the District Six Museum at 25ABuitenkant Street. Viewings will start at15:00, but performances, exhibitions and net-working will take place from 14:00 onwards.

There will be a question and answer ses-sion with directors after each screening. Ad-mission is R20. Visit www.districtsix.co.za.

District Six Museum has ‘hip­hop at bioscope’

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TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 10 Woensdag 18 April 2012Hoofartikelblad/Leader's page

Wie ’n ander voorspoed gun, sal self oor-vloed hê. Wie die dors van ander les, sal selfgenoeg kry as hy dors is. Spreuke 11:25

Vital to enforcewater by­lawsWhat’s the use of a by-law if it’s not en-forced? If there are too few“enforcers” andtoo many offenders?

With water being such a scarce re-source, the city has decided it has no op-tion but to appoint 18 additional peace of-ficers to enforce its by-laws relating to wa-ter.

These peace officers have the authorityto issue on-the-spot fines to offenders whocontravene the by-laws related to water;wastewater and industrial effluent; treat-ed effluent; and stormwater management.

It comes as no surprise that most of thefines that have been issued during Marchrelated to industries that discharged ille-gal substances into the stormwater sys-tem. Somehow they think they can getaway with it. Because of ignorance, theysometimes still do.

In this time 60 spot fines amounting toR60 000 were issued to offenders who con-travened the stormwater management by-law. The culprits were also ordered to takeremedial action within a stipulated time-frame or face further consequences.

Hitting them hard where it hurts most.In their pockets. That’s the only languagethey understand.

Kudos to the city for taking the bull bythe horns. Let’s hope the city also looks af-ter the peace officers so they don’t losesteam while taking on the big boys.

One man’s trash, another’s bed! ‘Trolley people’ move what is believed to be their find for the day down a street in BonnieBrook, Kraaifontein, on Friday morning. This is a familiar site on garbage day in many Cape Town suburbs. Photo: Carina Roux

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SLICE OF LIFESLICE OF LIFE

Ek is ’n stapper en stap so 3 km per dag. Ekkruis so 8 vierrigting-stopstrate waarvantwee verby skole loop.

Soos ons almal teen die tyd weet, stop geenmotorbestuurder by ’n stopstraat nie. Sowaarom nog moeite maak om stopstrate op

te rig? Kan die owerheid niemaar van dag een af ’n toe-gee-teken oprig nie?

My persoonlike mening is dat hulle geld enarbeid sal bespaar.

Wend arbeiders aan waar hul werk nogwaardeer word.

StraatstapperKraaifontein

Beamptes jaag wildEk het al voorheen geskryf oor die gedragvan ons metropolisie wat soggens so lekkerop die N1 jaag.

Vanoggend is daar weer eens ’n voertuig- CCT 3179 - wat van die linkerbaan na dieregterbaan jaag.

Die persoon sny voor ander motoriste inen ry soos ’n besetene, want die bestuurderis natuurlik weer laat vir werk!

Al die gejaag is om by Goodwood-afrit van-af die Paarl-kant af te draai.

Hoekom word daar nie na die bestuurdersse “tracking”- rekords gekyk nie?

Die meneer/dame sal nie hulle eie voer-tuig so haastig bestuur nie, want dit is mosnie hulle brandstof wat hul so lekker uitjaagnie.

As ons verkeersmense voertuie huis toery. moet hulle belasting betaal soos enige an-der werknemer van ’n maatskappy.

Ek as belastingbetaler verskaf die petrolwat so lekker gemors word.

Ek is seker die verkeersbeamptes beginwerk teen 06:00, so as jy dan nog teen 05:55op die pad is, is jy laat vir werk.

Produktiwiteit is dus min, want daar wordseker nog eers koffie gedrink en lekker ge-sels voor die beamptes hul daaglikse takeverrig.

Aan die beamptes wat so lekker jaag, dievolgende boodskap.

Niemand is verhewe bo die gereg nie!Trudy van NiekerkDurbanville

Graag maak ek gebruik van die geleentheidom die organiseerders van die afgelope Paas-naweek se onder 19-toernooi in die BayhillPremier Cup geluk te wens met ‘n uitmun-tende taak.

Ek wil veral die Stad Kaapstad se amptena-re uitsonder vir hul rol wat hulle gespeel hetom hierdie gebeurtenis ‘n reuse-sukses temaak. Ek dink regtig julle kan uitgesonderword omdat julle ‘n groot rol gespeel het.

Bo en behalwe dat die stad ander rolle ge-speel het tot die sukses van dié toernooi, hetdie gerief te Ericapark in Belhar, ook gewys

dat ons enige byeenkoms op enige dag kanaanbied. Die toilette was skoon en netjies,die vergaderpersele en kleedkamers was per-fek.

Daar was genoeg munisipale amptenareom die nodige hulp en bystand te verleen.

Die speelvelde was wêreldklas. Selfs toeons so ‘n klein storm gehad het, kon die spelevoortgaan.

Baie dankie aan almal van die Stad Kaap-stad vir julle bydrae in die byeenkoms!

RAADSLID GRANT TWIGGKraaifontein

Dank aan Stad vir sport-bydrae

Rig eerder toegee­tekens op

Having recently lost everything –and I mean everything – I now findmyself in the position of having tobeg when I can’t find casual work.

I spend the morning until 13:00looking for work and if unsuccesfulam left with three options.

The first is to tell my wife that sheand I must go hungry and sleepoutside.

The second is to go out and stealsomething or from someone.

The third is to swallow my prideand ask my fellow man for ‘help’.

I rule out option one, as I don’tthink my wife deserves it and alsobecause I hate the look in her eyes’when I tell her.

I rule out option as it goes againstwhat I believe and how I was raised.My God also doesn’t approve.

I am thus left with option three.I therefore take out my pride andproceed to swallow it.

I prepare myself mentally for thesuccesion of no’s to come. Steel my-self mentally for when I am swornat, ridiculed, ignored, chased awayand looked upon with disgust.

I pray to God and ask that he sendsome “kind souls” across my path,willing to help, so that I am able toprovide us with food and shelter forthe night.

As long as I do my part, keep myfaith and obey my Lord – my Lordanswers my prayers.

So, please.When next a “beggar” approa-

ches – before you swear at, ignoreor judge them, ask yourself – wouldI rather have this person stealingthan reaching out?

Remember that we are also peo-ple and deserve the same respect asanyone. By no means am I sayinghelp everyone.

There is no denying that “chan-cers” and“conmen” exist. I askonlythat you take each situation on itsown merit, as there are those whotruly are suffering.

BELLVILLE BEGGAREmail

I beg ofyou, don’tjudge me

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TygerBurger Elsiesrivier Bladsy 11Woensdag 18 April 2012 Nuus/News

Worried about your final resting place?You should be, because the City of CapeTown’s older cemeteries are reachingfull capacity.

This poses a challenge to City Parks, thedepartment under which cemeteries fall. In-stead of just developing more cemeteries,they have seen it as an opportunity to makeavailable additional burial and internmentoptions in order to increase density of buri-als, whilst still striving to respect culturaland religious diversity.

The Maitland cemetery is Cape Town’slargest cemetery (113 hectares) and willhave exhausted its vacant graves’ spacewithin three years.

There are areas within this cemetery thatcannot be used for in-ground burial due tothe presence of a high water table. This landwas therefore earmarked for buildingabove-ground concrete crypts in the form ofa mausoleum, as an alternative internmentoption to the public.

A pilot phase of 144 mausoleum cryptswere built in 2011 and after 15 months of en-vironmental monitoring, these crypts arenow officially on offer to the public. Bookingenquiries can be made at the northern ceme-tery booking office, on 021 550 7639.

During the last five years City Parks hasalso extended Khayelitsha, Grassy Park andWelmoed cemeteries, as well as developednew cemeteries in Wallacedene and Delft.

These cemeteries have been designedwith two types of private graves, namely fullmonumental and berm grave blocks.

In order to densify burial layouts, theberm grave layout was introduced withoutpathways between the graves. The memori-al work on berm graves is limited to head-stones only and no monumental work is al-lowed on the surface of the grave.

The surface is levelled and grassed to pro-vide access for visitors. Berm graves are of-fered at 40 percent of the price of a full monu-mental grave, which provides a significantcost incentive, whilst the city saves spacefor future burial demands.

Both berm and full monumental graves of-fer “exclusive right of burial” and thesegraves give the family the option to re-usethe grave for second burials (on top) of an-other family coffin.

Second burials or burials on top of anoth-er family member, causes no disturbance ofthe first buried coffin in any way. This prac-tice is therefore being encouraged, so as toprovide for more space in existing cemeter-ies for the future.

New cemeteries are also being planned inVaalfontein (Somerset West) and MetroSouth East (Mfuleni) to cater for future de-mand for burials.

Anyone wishing to enquire about book-ings at Wallacedene, and Delft can contactDerek Sebybo on 021 929 4561 or 021 929 4562:Welmoed cemetery: Cathy Esterhuyse on021 900 1902.

A gravelack ofspace forthe dead

The Sports Science Institute of SouthAfrica (Ssisa) and Optifit will be hos-ting a running programme for thoseinterested in running events like theTwo Oceans marathon.

The programme runs for 12 weeksfor those wishing to be able to run10km and a further eight weeks forthose wishing to be able to run 21km.

There are various packages on offeras well as health assessments.

The courses start on Monday 14May.

For more information contact Ssisaon 021 659 5725.

A scientific way torun marathons

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Onder redaksie van: Marita Meyer

Kuns & VermaakEntertainment

TygerBurger Bladsy 12 Onder redaksie van: Louisa Steyl Woensdag 18 April 2012Onder redaksie van: Marita Meyer

Kuns & VermaakEntertainment

TygerBurger Bladsy 12 Onder redaksie van: Louisa Steyl Woensdag 18 April 2012

Bullets: Local production Bullets over Bishop Lavis will be playing at theBaxter Theatre from this Monday until Saturday 12 May. The production tellsthe story of two brothers, Ronnie and Jerome, and how Bishop Lavis gangactivity runs the lives of the people. The production enjoyed a successfuldebut at the Absa KKNK in 2011 where it was nominated for a KykNet FiestaAward. Shows run Mondays to Saturdays at 20:15 and tickets cost fromR90 to R120 via Computicket or 08619158000. Contact the Baxter Theatreon 021 685 7880. Pictured here are Euodia Sampson and Diaan Lawrensonin a scene from the production. Photo: Andrew Brown

. Bye Ma, Jaypee met ChrisVan Niekerk en regie deurMargit Meyer-Rodenbeck isVanaand (Woensdag) en Donder-dag by Die Boer te sien. R110. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 4060111.

. De Wallen, Eating StoneJoni and Ballistic Blues will beat Jamrock on Friday. R30. Call021 981 1313 or email [email protected] tobook.

. The Albert Frost Trio willbe at die Boer on Friday. R90.Call 021 979 1911 or 083 406 0111to book.

. Patrick Canovi will be atSangrias in Bothasig on Friday.Entrance is free.

. Godfrey Johnson presents

Season in the Sun at Villa Pas-cal in Durbanville on Friday. Tobook call 021 975 2566 or 082 5694147 or visit www.villapas-cal.co.za.

. Saterdag is daar kindertea-ter by Die Boer met Dolf Wolfen die drie Varkies. R50. Be-spreek by 021 979 1911 of 083 4060111.

. Kyle Petersen will be per-forming live with Rockerfellasat the V&A Waterfront Amphit-heatre on Saturday at 18:00. En-trance is free.

. Ignition will be at Tiekie-draai in Brackenfell Industria(Viben Street) on Saturday from20:00. R30.

. Louis Fivaz is Saterdag-aand by Die Boer. R55. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of 083 406 0111.

. Wolfgang Riebe and PeterG Magic will be at Die Boer onTuesday. R80. Call 021 979 1911 or083 406 0111 to book.

Natasha Meister and Gavin Mint-er are taking on a double albumlaunch this weekend.

The two will be launching theirrespective albums: Natasha’sHalf Way and Gavin’s My Returnto Paradise at the Fugard Theatreon Friday.

Touted as one of South Africa’s“bright young talents” (with avoice that will leave a room inawe and guitar skills said to bereminiscent of John Mayer),Meister’s sound is a refreshingchange of pace in an industry thathas become characterised byover-production and a one-size-fits-all approach to the nurturingof new talent.

She currently fronts the Nata-sha Meister Band, which in-cludes Roger Bashew (bass) and

Paul Tizzard (drums).Natasha also recently got the

nod from Fender, which makesher the first-ever Fender-en-

dorsed female musician in thewhole of Africa.

Gavin’s latest album is a verypersonal commentary on his life,told with the help of beautifulmelodies andgreat vocals, andde-livered with a sincerity and hon-esty that gives the listener an op-portunity to understand his jour-ney.

The musicians on the albumare top class: Mark Fransman(the album’s co-producer) on pi-ano and piano-accordion; DaveLedbetter, Gorm Helfjord and Al-bert Frost on guitars; Luna Paigeand Melanie Scholtz sing back-ing; Kevin Gibson plays drumswith Wesley Rustin on bass andDave Ferguson on mouth organ.

Tickets for the launch cost R150at Computicket.

Double launch for top SA musos

Brackenfell’s Natasha Meister,and Gavin Minter will be launchingtheir albums at the Fugard.

GARY VAN DYK

A new music project wants tobring melodies back into thecommunity in a big way.

The Where We Live jazz projecthas its roots in the formation of theBishop Lavis Jazz Society manyyears ago and it is now spreading

across the Western Cape as it un-covers the talent that exists in com-munities, and reveals the next gen-eration of talents coming upthrough the ranks.

Fernando Van Wyk explainedthat their experience with music intheir youth taught them valuablelife lessons that empowered them intheir lives.

“We grew up in anenvironment wheremusic was a vibrantpart of our communi-ty,” he said.

“The harmonies ofthe choirs, churchbrigades, Christmasbands, and even theklopse played a vitalrole in maintainingthe harmony in ourneighbourhoods inthose days.

“There was also alot of jazz bands thatcame from our areas,and there were ven-ues that featuredthem all the time.Apart from the livemusic there were

groups of friends that loved listen-ing to the overseas influences so wewould visit each other with LPs andspend afternoons listening and hav-ing great discussions.

“The friendships that wereformed then, are still going strong,and this harmony and togethernessis what we want to bring back toneighbourhoods through thisproject.”

Guitarist Derek Schippers is alsovery excited about the project andfeels that it will benefit the talentthat exists in the communities.

“I come fromabackgroundwheremusic has empowered me to travelthe world, but I feel that the timehas come to make a difference in myhome town, where I live,” he chuck-led.

“Over the years our we have hadsome great talents coming fromCape Town, but too many of themhave to ply their trade overseas, orhead north to Johannesburg.

“The problem is that there hasbeen too little support for ourunique sound that we can producewith what can be termed the ‘Cape’jazz sound.

“Growing up in this part of the

world we were inspired by legendslike Robbie Jansen, Tony Schilder,Basil Coetzee, the Dyers brothers,The Four Sounds ... but you rarelyhear this at venues, or on the radio.

“Part of this project is bringingthat soundback into ourneighbour-hoods by playing concerts at hous-es, halls, and even in playparks tobring the sound to the people.”

Another important aspect of theproject is re-discovering the talentsthat are still there in the neighbour-hoods.

“The time has come for people todiscover the music from Where WeLive,” he concluded.

For more information about theproject and future gigs call Fernan-do Van Wyk on 083 739 2141.

Bringing music back to Where We Live

Sax man, Gus Gamba, blows up a storm at the re­cent showcase of the Where We Live Project at theJamrock Theatre in Brackenfell. Guitarist DerrickSchippers is all smiles as the music gets grooving.

Photos: Gary van Dyk

Guitarist Derrick Schippers gives fellow project members Fernando and An­gel Van Wyk, a taste of some music featured in the project.

Comedy: The Artscape theatre in the city centre will be hosting the Shakespearean comedy A Midsummer Night’sDream until this Saturday. Directed by Fred Abrahamse and featuring a cast of South Africa’s finest classical actors,the play is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and is the perfect introduction for young theatre­goers tothe Bard. The play has showings at 10:00, 15:00 and 20:15, and tickets can be purchased through Computicketfor R40. For more information contact the Artscape on 021 421 7695. Pictured here are (from left): NicholasAndrews as Puck, Chi Mhende as Titania and Marcel Meyer as Oberon.

Photo: Fiona MacPherson

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I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.021 591 1699/084 985 7425

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Aerial & DStv installations.021 931 7616/ 083 294 9931

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3 ml BOUSAND & KLIP.021 397 6413 / 082 709 6443

A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11.50450 x 450 = R13.50500 x 500 = R14.95

VIBRACRETE SLABS ­ R27.50Cement = R70

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Services

AHA Burglar Bars & GatesTeen bilike pryse. ( 24/7021 933 1647/021 909 1807/021 909 3038 / 083 542 1097.

104

BouwerkBuilding

Construction

ALL BUILDING WORKPaving work, palisade fencing,carports and general building

work.Contact 079 822 3863 or

081 302 0071 / 021 952 9928

ALLE BOUWERKMotorhuise, braaikamers,

afdakke, muur­ en vloerteëlsgelê, Vibracrete­mure enverhogings, plaveisel en

loodgieterswerk.Skakel 083 725 8591 /

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Interior

BLINDS & CURTAINS.All types. Free quotes.021 371 8627 / 082 516 0030

BUILDINGMATERIAL

HOMEIMPROVEMENTS(Account Basis Only ),Tiling, Paving,Vibracrete ,BIC's

,W/ Houses ,L/Flooring

6 ­ 60 mnths to pay!!!Ashley 072 371 6000

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYcleaning, 95% dry.Phone 021 905­4529 or021 905­4247 / 072 832 1388

CARPETS, etc CLEANING021 592 0626/082 428 7163

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Exterior

HIGH PRESSURE ROOFCLEANING & PAINTINGCall 078 696 9123 or021 931 7788.

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( 021 905 7820 k.u.

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Miscellaneous

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(Labour + gas incl. R180)(083 330 1625

*All jobs done at home!!!

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1 000 ­ R90 000 KAR PAWNGOEDKOOP. 082 359 2546

1­2­10 Cash LoansBlacklisted, 5 min. approval,any amount.( 021 762 9079/021 696 8028

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WASMASJIENE, yskaste enstowe herstel deur mobielewerkswinkel. ( 074 6082411021 939 9338

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neg. Call 074 436 5559

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maid's quarters, gar.Montana ­ R549 000 neg. 3 beds.,m.e.s, lnge/diningr., f.kith, d/gar.BELHAR ­ (Off St. Vincent Drive)R399 000 ­ 4 beds., 2 m.e.s.,

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BONTEHEUWEL COTTAGE:R345 000 ­ Cottage, 2 beds.,carport, g.flat, b.bars. Close toBluegum Road..

ELSIES RIVER / CONNAUGHTEST. ­ R299 000 ­ 3 beds., lounge,kitchen, bathr., toilet.

ELSIES RIVER ­ AVENUESR580 000 ­ 3 beds., garage,carport, g.flat, large plot.

EPPING FOREST ­ R275 000Cottage, 2 bedr., spotlesscondition.

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BELHARExt 13 ­ R320 0003 bedr. with lam. flooring, lounge,diningr., garage.Ext. 1 ­ R450 0003 bedr., lounge, TV r. withfireplace, f.f. cherrywood kitchen &remote garage.R980 000 ­ Modern home with mo­dern features, office + garage.

EERSTE RIVERFOREST HEIGHTS

PLOTS1 x 290m² ­ R150 000 cash orR45 00 dep.1 x 220m² ­ R140 000 cash orR42 000 dep.

KUILS RIVER (Near Station)La Paloma ­ 2­bedr. flats1 x R290 000 with p.bay1 x R330 000 with p.bay

PROPERTIES

Contact Priscilla, 073 219 5256/021 952 2037

BELHAR & SURR.Free Valuations ­ Free Property

Advice.

OLD BELHARCall SIDNEY MOSES at

082 954 [email protected]

BELHAR/MUSICALS ­ R580 000Fully encl., 3 bedr., sep. bathr. +toilet, f.f. lounge with Jetmaster.BELHAR/SELFHELP ­ R499 000Fully encl., f.f. (lots of b.i.c.), 2bedr. (main bedr. b.i.c.), gr. flat.ST AUGUSTINES ­ R680 000neg.: Corner plot, 3 bedr., fullyencl, kitch. with b.i.c., lnge, gar,carport.TUSCANY GLEN ­ R620 0003 bedr., lnge, dining r., fullyfitted, 2 bathr, swimming pool.BELHAR ­ R380 000Fully enclosed, large plot, 2 bedr.,fully fitted, undercover carport.Ideal starter home.BELHAR ­ R420 0002 beds., f.f.kitchen, lounge/diningr.with Jetmaster. Lots of b.i.c.,knotty pine ceiling, cobbled pavingdriveway, entertainment area.BELHAR ­ R320 00within 500m from Shoprite AirportMall. 2 beds., f.f.kitch, tiled thru­out, in cul de sac.

We require property in all areas forqualified buyers.

Sharon, 083 317 3794 or021 953 1480

Aleric, 083 966 7878

SP PROPERTIES

EERSTE RIVERELECTRIC CITYR395 000 NEG.

NEW RELEASE/SOLE MANDATE

VERY CENTRALLY LOCATED3 bedr., lounge, o.plan kitchen, 1½

bathr., spacious enclosed yard.Worth a view. PHONE ME NOW!

JACQUES 083 686 2117

EERSTE RIVERMELTON ROSE

R350 000

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and garage.

JACQUES 083 686 2117

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EERSTERIVIER

CEDARVALE3 slaapkamers, ingeboudekombuiskassies, diefwering,

vibracrete, motorafdak.

R400 000

SILWOOD HEIGHTS2 slpk., vibracrete, diefwering, on­

middellik beskikbaar. R250 000

WESBANK /KUILSRIVIER

'RDP'­huis met diefwering,

vibracrete ­ R80 000

Skakel April072 550 7649

Kantoor 021 902 0984

KRAAIFONTEIN / BELMONTPARK ­ R560 000

A must see home!! 3 beds., withb.i.c., lounge, diningr., 2 baths.,

huge fitted kitchen, single garage,situated on big plot & right around

enclosed.KRAAIFONTEIN / ZOO PARK

R750 000 ­ MAKE THIS HOUSE3 big bedr., 2 bathr., lounge,

diningr., f. kitchen, single garage,huge outside room with bathr. &

toilet.CALL TODAY... Call Brian Curran083 551 5564 or 021 801 8500

[email protected]

Kuils River/ HighburyPark ­ R385 000

2 bedrooms, lounge, k i tchen,bathroom. Carport. Spacious plot.C lose to shops and walk ingdistance to Nooiensfontein Road

BELLVILLEShirleypark ­ R930 000

3/4 bedr, bics, large fully fittedkitchen. Lounge, Dining room, TV­room. Outside braai. Swimmingpool. Massive plot. Close to high­and primary school

FRANCIS DE WET 021 906 1994082 770 8954

DE WET PROPERTIES

MACASSAR

R395 000: Blue Downs3­bedr. home with en suite, lounge,kitchen, bathr., big yard. Nearschools and shopping centres.

R 4 2 0 0 0 0 : M a c a s s a rDouble­storey house with 2 bedr.on top floor, 2 bedr. on groundfloor, bathr., kitchen with built­ins tove , lounge wi th f i r ep lace ,garage & covered parking.

R485 000: Macassar3­bedr. facebrick home with ensuite, bathr., lounge, diningr.,kitchen, garage & fully enclosedyard.

KARIN, 079 024 9239

MALIBU VILLAGE ­ R330 0002 bedrooms, fully enclosed.

MALIBU VILLAGE ­ R350 0002 bedrooms with fitted kitchen and

carport.FOUNTAIN VILLAGE ­ R380 000

neg. ­ 3 bedrooms, double carport,fully enclosed.

MALIBU VILLAGE ­ R390 0003 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, study,

1½ garages, fully enclosed.

SELLERS, sign a sole mandatewith Rawson Properties and standchance of wining a home makeover to the value of R125 000

Contact or sms Carolon: 083 648 2648

Office: 021 909 0461

MALIBU VILLAGE ­ R150 000Vacant plot.

SUMMERVILLE / KUILS RIVERR250 000 ­ Vacant plot, gated

community.

HIGH GATE / KUILS RIVERR310 000 ­ 2­bedroomed house.

SUMMERVILLE ­ R550 0003 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully

enclosed, 24 hours security gatedcommunity.

SELLERS, sign a sale mandatewith Rawson Properties and standa chance of winning a home make

over to the value of R125 000

Call or sms Maurice084 909 9365

Office: 021 909 0461

AÏDA PROSPURSouthern Suburbs

WETTON 021 761 0707

M/PLAIN 0213 91 2200

Everything we touch turns to SOLD

FAIRDALE: R340.000excl

SILVERSANDS: R350.000excl

KLEINVLEI: R350.000excl

EERSTERIVER: R250.000excl

SILVERSANDS: R620.000excl

F/s,2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, Fitted

Kitchen, Carport, Encl, 198m.

F/s, 3Beds(1xB), Lnge, F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl,

281m, Satellite Dish, T/Doors, B/Bars.

3Beds(2xBics), Lounge, Bath,

S/toilet, FFK, Encl, B/Bars.

F/standing, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

F/Bath, Kitchen, Enclosed.

D/s, 7Beds(4xBics), Ent.Hall, Lnge, Drm, S/toilet,

Mes, K(Bics), Garage, Encl, 354m.

ANDILE 084 776 6532

VICTORY TICKET446 CC

RIVERSIDE PALMS/SONNEKUILR730 000: 3 bedr., en suite, b.i.c.,f.f. kitch, lounge & dining area, fullbathr., gar., fully fenced, coveredbraai area, close to Soneike Mall.

FAIRDALE/BLUE DOWNSR325 000: 2 bedr., kitch., lounge,

bathr., gar., fully fenced.EAST RIDGE/M.PLAIN ­ R299 0003 bedr., kitch., lnge, bathr., fenced.

HEATHER PARK/EERSTE RIVERR385 000: 3 bedr., fitted kitch., biglnge, f.bath., semi­encl., spac. plot.ILITHA PARK ­ R450 000: 3 bedr.,kitch., spac. lnge, bathr., huge plot.

LUZUKO PARK ­ R350 0002 bedr. + 1­bedr. flat, kitch., lnge,

f.bathr., garage, spacious plot.MANDELA PARK ­ R220 000

2 bedr., lounge, f.f. kitch. incl. oven+ hob, fam. bathr., enclosed.SUMMERVILLE/KUILS RIVER

R530 000 ­ 2 bedr., kitch., lnge,f.bathr., gar., quiet security estate.

( Gilbert, 079 293 1237Lulamile, 074 293 1237Khaya, 072 596 5655

Luyanda, 078 492 4880(O), 021 361 8915/021 361 6782

MILTONS MATSEMELAAttorneys & Conveyancers

VICTORY TICKET446 CC

PLOT & PLAN DEVELOPMENTRIVERSIDE PALMS/SONNEKUILR790 000 and above. 3 bedr.,

en suite, b.i.c., f.f. kitch. incl. oven+ hob, d. gar., outside covered

braai area, Tuscan­style houses incentral Kuils River, limited numberof plots, near Soneike Shopping

Mall, close to all public amenities.ANNOUNCEMENT TO PLOTOWNERS: Plot owners mustplease contact us for speedy

service on sale of plots. We needplots in all areas for cash on

registration of transfer.Lots of buyers available.

Brentwood Park / Kuils RiverR430 000 ­ 3 bedr., m.e.s.,

kitchen, lounge, family bathr., fullyfenced, quiet area.

WESBANK ­ R200 000Facebrick house, 2 spacious bedr.,

kitchen, lounge, bathr., fullyfenced.

( Gilbert, 079 293 1237Lulamile, 074 293 1237Khaya, 072 596 5655

Luyanda, 078 492 4880(O) 021 361 8915/021 361 6782

MILTONS MATSEMELAAttorneys & Conveyancers

YOLAM PROPERTIESNOOITGEDACHT/BISHOP LAVIS

R550 000 ­ 5 bedr. (3 with b.i.c.),f.f. kitch., big lounge, knotty pine

ceilings, tiles, lam. flooring, b.bars,sec. gates, blinds, gar. Fully encl.

BELLVILLE SOUTHR620 000 ­ 3 bedr., en suite (2 withb.i.c.), bathr./toilet, lounge, diningr., Jetmaster, kitch with b.i.c., tiles,entertainment area, b. bars, safety

gates, gar for 2 cars. Fully encl.

PELLA (ATLANTIS)R200 000

2 bedr., kitch., bath, toilet, lounge,b.bars, s.gates, encl. & much more

ATTENTION SELLERS!!We are looking for houses to sellin Bellville South, Belhar, Delft,

Bishop Lavis, Ravensmead,Parow.

CALL DUANE, 073 159 3432 orSTEPHANIE, 072 977 9972 or

OFFICE, 021 951 2290

The man is back after a lengthy two-year break and makes his return onSaturday at the Western ProvinceKyokushin-kan Open karate cham-pionship at the UCT sports centre.

Siyanbonga Tyandela, who repre-sented the Rest of the World versusRussia three years ago, makes hismuch-anticipated return.

Tyandela, who is a former seven-time national champion, will enterin the men’s heavyweight divisionand is punted to make it to the finalwhere he might meet Pierre Appel-gryn.

Appelgryn, who tips the scale at110kg at the young age of 23, has hissights sets on the final.

“It is great to have Siyabongaback, his track record speaks for it-self and I’m sure we will have himin the final. Pierre, who will com-pete in only his second full contacttournament, is a promising pros-pect for the future.

“We are looking forward to whatmayverywell be thebest provincialchamps we have had in years.

“We expect more than 250 entrieson the day and for the first time wehave other Kyokushin organisa-tions entering our championships,”said Shihan Hennie Bosman.

Henry Bosman, who is the cur-rent u-17 provincial and nationalchampion, will have some stiff com-petition from fellow competitors.

Former champion Sydney Vere-mu (u.80kg) will look to once againwalk away with the honours.

Monique Theore (Kyokushin Un-ion) who will compete in the girls’u-17 division looks set to win.

The tournament starts at 09:00with the men’s elimination roundsestimated to start at 14:00.

Admission for adults is R20 andchildren R10.

Contact the Welgemoed dojo on021 913 1600 for more information.

Tyandela makes his return as the favourite

The students at the Welgemoed dojo are busy with final preparations before the WP championship on Saturday.Front from left: Sydney Veremu and Henry Bosman. Middle: Siyabonga Tyandela and Pierre Appelgryn. Back: ShihanHennie Bosman.

SAREL BURGER

Vir Tygerberg-klub as die nuwe-ling in die A-afdeling van die WPse Super-rugbyliga, en vir Good-wood as die nuweling in die B-af-deling van die Superliga, het die2012-seisoen die afgelope Sater-dag op ’n ietwat vals noot begin.

Durbanville/Bellville (in dieA-afdeling) en Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege, Bellville (voor-

heen Bellville Tech) en Brackenfell(al drie in die B-afdeling) was dieenigste van die nege Tygerbergseklubs in die WP se topliga wat in dieeerste reeks wedstryde aan die wen-kant kon eindig.

Tygerberg-klub is baie gou deurdie Universiteit Kaapstad daarvanbewus gemaak dat die A-afdeling ’nveel moeiliker wêreld is as die B-af-deling waarin hy verlede seisoenkoning gekraai het. Maar alle eeraan die Floridapark-span – wat met

rustyd reeds 0-21 agter was – vir syterugbaklei in die tweede helftewaartydens hy, net soos die Ikeys,14 punte aangeteken het om “net”14-35 te verloor.

Durbanville/Bellville is goed op-gekeil deur Valsbaai, maar die Dur-bies se oorheersing van die vaste fa-sette het hulle met 23-7 laat wen.Belhar kon egter op AccordeonPark net eenvoudig nie al die gatetoestop in sy wedstryd teen die Ma-ties nie en die gevolg was ’n kous-

oor-die-kop-verrinnewering van 67-10 deur die besoekers.

Brackenfell het in sy wedstrydteen Pniël Villagers sewe keer agterdie besoekers se doellyn gaan kuiervir ’n sege van 47-29, maar ietwatkommerwekkend is die feit dat dieBrakke se verdediging self vierkeer deur die Pniël-span oopgevlekis. Noordelikes/Northlink se oor-heersing voorlangs en veel meervaardighede in die agterlyn, hethom ses drieë in die sak gebring ten

einde Kuilsrivier met betreklike ge-mak 49-8 te klop. Goodwood se te-rugkeer na die Superliga (nadat hyas verlede seisioen se Premierliga-kampioen bevorder is) het ongeluk-kig nie die verloop gehad waarop hygereken het nie. Die gesoute Helder-berg het Goodwood 42-6 ore aange-sit. Bellvile en Hands & Heart hetmekaar goed vasgevat – sodanig datalbei net een keer die doellyn konoorsteek. Die Bellvilliete het 16-8 ge-wen.

Nuweling­spanne kry dit hotagter

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2008 MAZDA 2 1.32008 MAZDA 2 1.32003 TOYOTA RUNX 160 RT2003 TOYOTA RUNX 160 RT 2011 VW GTI 6 2.0 TSI2011 VW GTI 6 2.0 TSI2006 MERCEDES BENZ

CLS 350

2006 MERCEDES BENZ

CLS 350

2005 MERCEDES BENZ

SLK 350

2005 MERCEDES BENZ

SLK 350

2007 BMW COUPE 1.8I

SPORTSPACK

2007 BMW COUPE 1.8I

SPORTSPACK

2008 BMW X5 3.0 SB

SPORSPACK R479 995

2008 BMW X5 3.0 SB

SPORSPACK R479 995

2001 TOYOTA RAV 4 1.8

153 000KM

2001 TOYOTA RAV 4 1.8

153 000KM

R114 995R114 995

2004 KIA PICANTO 1.1 LX

144 000KM

2004 KIA PICANTO 1.1 LX

144 000KM

2006 TOYOTA RUNX

105 000KM

2006 TOYOTA RUNX

105 000KM

R109 995R109 995

2007 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 XR

91 000KM

2007 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 XR

91 000KM

2008 MAZDA 2 1.3 ACTIVE

82,000KM

2008 MAZDA 2 1.3 ACTIVE

82,000KM

R119 995R119 995

Vodacom­rugby by D’ville­klubDie DHL Westelike Provinsie enToyota Vrystaat pak mekaar in’n Vodacom-bekerwedstryd vol-gende Saterdag by die Durban-ville-rugbyklub.

Diewedstrydwat om15:30 afskop,is deel van ’n rugbytoernooi watvan 26-28 April ten bate van die Ma-sibambane-sportprojek gespeelword.

“Die Masibambane Sport Foun-dation (MSF) het die afgelope tweejaar soveel sukses behaal dat ons as

rugbyspelers graag hul goeie werkwil ondersteun,” sê Carel Steen-kamp CA(SA), voorsitter van dieDurbell-rugbyklub. Heelwat skolein die omgewing het nie genoegfondse om leerlinge bloot te stel aansportsoorte soos rugby nie.

MSF gebruik sport as ’n mediumom die jeug van die Durbanville-ge-meenskap te bereik. Nie net kryjong spelers die geleentheid om pro-fessionele sportafrigting te ontvangdeur voormalige provinsiale spe-lers nie, maar word hulle ook aan-

gemoedig om noodsaaklike lewens-vaardighede te ontwikkel binnehierdie veilige omgewing. Die in-vloed van MSF is veel groter as dieontwikkeling van sportvaardighe-de. Een van die spelers, ’n hoër-skool-seun, het onlangs aan ’n afrig-ter erken dat hy betrokke was bydwelmmisbruik en dat MSF aanhom ’n geleentheid gee om te ont-snap van die euwels binne sy ge-meenskap.

Daar is ook ’n 5-jarige seun watby elke oefening opgedaag het met

die verskoning dat hy graag wilhelp. Volgens die ander spelersword beide sy ouers vermis. MSFgee aan hierdie 5-jarige ’n veiligeplek waar hy deel vorm van ’n groepmense wat sy lewe positief beïn-vloed. Hierdie seun tree tans op asspanbestuurder vir een van dieMSF-spanne. MSF het dringendfondse nodig om etes te verskaf aanspelers wat dikwels by oefeninge enwedstryde opdaag sonder enigietsom te eet of drink.

Fondse wat ingesamel word ty-

dens die rugbytoernooi gaan hier-voor aangewend word.Die jaarliksenasionale ou manne-rugbytoernooivorm deel van die naweek se verrig-tinge. Kom kyk hoe 400 van Suid-Afrika se meer ‘volwasse’ rugby-spelers mekaar die stryd aansê.Wedstryde vind plaas van 10:00 dieoggend af.

Verskeie kunstenaars soos Chris-to en Cobus, beter bekend as dieBroers, gaanondersteuners tot laat-aand vermaak op die It-all-comes-together-with-a-Castle-verhoog.

Jean Roos from Delft compe­tes in the deadlift event du­ring the WP PowerliftingChampionship that took pla­ce held at the Mustang Gymin Goodwood on Saturday.Ross, competing in the115kg heavyweight division,managed to lift 280kg in thedeadlift, 180kg in the benchpress and 260kg in the squat.

Photo: Leon Steenkamp

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