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Zeke Warely is following his dreamon Radio Kaapse Punt. PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
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Teen keeps youth talkingGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Zeke Warely is a young man using the air waves to improvelife in his community.Since the beginning of the year the 13-year-old Grade 9
Rhodes High learner from Charlesville in Montana has been thedriving force, and voice, of the Voice of the youth show on RadioKaapse Punt (Saturdays from noon to 15:00).He sees this programme as a stepping stone to his dream of a
career inmedia and has proven himself capable of handling awidevariety of topics on his show.“Even while at primary school at De Waveren in Ruyterwacht
Iwas interested in thenews andmagazine shows onTVand radio,”he says.“My big break came when I wrote an article about Nelson Man-
dela for Mandela Day and was asked to come and read it on theradio.“I thought: ‘Zeke, this is an opportunity of a lifetime,’ and asked
them about presenting a youth show. They invited me to start theVoice of the youth show.”Looking at some of the topics he has taken on during April, it
is obvious that this teenwants to empower other young people andmake them aware of the problems they face in their communities.Earlier this month he hosted the Life Changers organisation on
his programme to discuss the plague of drug abuse on the CapeFlats.He also wants to use music as a means to inspire young people
to live positive lives.“We featuredmembers of a community band fromStrandfontein
and discussed how they go about making their music in the com-munity and use it to empower youth,” he says.“During April we discussed various relationships among youth.
Friends, friends with benefits (the FWB phenomenon) and long-term romantic relationships.“We looked at how factors such as looks, money, cars and sex
play a role in relationships among young people at school, univer-sity and those just starting out to work.”Child pornography and paedophilia also came under the spot-
light.“This has become a major problem since the spread of the inter-
net. Sometimesyouths arenot awareof how they canbemanipulat-ed.“Men who lure underage girls into their clutches and use them
as sex objects, make pornographic videos and photograph them.They in turn spread those images and videos on the internetwhereanyone can freely view them.”Zeke knows some may feel these topics are too “heavy”, but it
is important to make young people aware of reality.While this programme is part of his dream in life he still has
his sights set higher.“I eventually want to get on television doing presenting but the-
re’s also an acting career that I want to follow,” he says.Radio Kaapse Punt broadcasts on 99.0 to 102.7FM and streams
on www.rkpfm.co.za. If you’re interested in becoming a presentercall 021 762 0244.
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Nature reserves gain partnersMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
The formation of committees to overseeprotected areas across Cape Town hasbeen tabled.
Reports sent to several subcouncils acrossthe southern suburbs called for councillorsto be nominated for these new committees.The report covers 17 nature reserves and
natural environments across the city and in-cludes popular sites like False Bay NatureReserve, Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve,Wolfgat Nature Reserve and the Edith Ste-phens Nature Reserve.According to a report tabled at the sub-
councilmeetings theProtectedAreaAdviso-ry Committees (PAAC) exist to facilitate aparticipative approach in the managementof protected areas and to represent all stake-holders.The committees’ objectiveswill be to facil-
itate interaction between the managementof these areas and the surrounding commu-nities and to develop strategic partnerships.The report also says the committees will
aim to serve as a communication channeland assist with the implementation of man-
agement plans.According to the report the constitution of
the PAAC was finalised in November and
public participation for nominations closedin March.According to the constitution, the commit-
tees are advisory bodies rather than deci-sion-making bodies.Theywill consist of communities, council-
lors, ward communities and user groups.Theymay also include other affected and in-terested parties such as academic and re-search institutions, nature-based recreationbodies and tourism stakeholders.Themembers of each committeewill serve
a three-year term after which theirmember-shipwill be reviewed and the City can eitherrenew or terminate their membership andrequest new nominations.The PAAC will have a maximum of 20
members and a minimum of six.Twocouncillors arenominated to serve on
the committeeswhich fall in their respectivesubcouncil areas.In the South Peninsula subcouncil, coun-
cillors Shaun August and Patricia van derRoss were nominated to serve on the FalseBay Nature Reserve committee. CouncillorsDave D’Alton and Elton Jansen were nomi-nated to serve on the Zandvlei Estuary Na-ture Reserve committee.In the Rondevlei subcouncil, councillors
Marita Petersen and Clive van der Merwewere also nominated to the Zandvlei Estu-ary Nature Reserve committee.In the Mitchell’s Plain subcouncils, coun-
cillors Sheval Arendse, Daniel Christians,MariaWeavers and LungileMaci were nom-inated to serve on the Wolfgat Nature Re-serve committee.According to the resolutions for subcoun-
cil 15, councillors Bernadette le Roux andPatrick Chapplewill serve on the committeefor Table Bay Nature Reserve.Rondevlei subcouncil manager Okkie
Manuels says councillors Thembinkosi Pu-pa and Andile Dube were nominated for theEdith Stephens Nature Reserve committee.
Councillors have made their nominations fornew advisory bodies for various protectedareas across the city, like the Edith StephensNature Reserve. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Drug dealing a bikeride straight to jailA 39-year-old cyclist was arrested for ille-gal possession of drugs in the Manenbergpolicing area.Officers attached to the Crime Preven-
tionUnit found300mandrax tablets on theman on Monday 27 April at 15:30.The officers were patrolling near Suzan
Court inHeideveld, sayspolice spokesper-son Lieutenant Ian Bennet.“They noticed a person acting suspi-
ciously as he was cycling. Officers thentried to stop him but he dropped his bicy-cle and ran. Police then managed to cor-ner him at an address in WinterbergRoad,” Bennett says.“It seems as if bicycles are now used to
courier drugs within the area. [They are]
evenusing teenagers as drugmules,”Ben-nett says.“We are quite aware of this trend and
will not show any leniency to persons thatallow themselves to be used in this way.”Station commander Brigadier Andre
van Dyk gives a word of caution to par-ents. He says parents must discouragetheir children fromdoing favours for “un-scrupulous people within their area”.“This could see your child end up in se-
rious trouble.”The 39-year-old man was arrested and
will appear in the Athlone Magistrate’sCourt soon.V Anyone with information on crimes can contactthe Manenberg police on 021 699 9400.
Sergeant Dumisani Ngcame, Constable Xolisa Sauli and Constable Mabhele Baza with themandrax tablets and bicycle confiscated in Heideveld. PHOTO: IAN BENNETT
Roads to get makeoverSeveral heavily used roads in the southernsuburbs will get a facelift.The total value of the projects is about
R170m, says Brett Heron, mayoral commit-tee member for transport.“The majority of these projects are taking
place in areas with historical backlogs of in-frastructure provision and where the needfor improved roads, sidewalks and publictransport facilities is the greatest,” he says.“These projects entail the construction of
sidewalks in Grassy Park, the upgrading ofpedestrian facilities and roads in Athloneand Eerste River, the upgrading of concreteroads in Gugulethu and major resurfacingand rehabilitation alongJakesGerwelDriveand Weltevreden Road in Philippi.”The upgrades will be done as follows:
. In Grassy Park there will be the construc-tion of sidewalks along sections of Perth andItalian Roads, Rooikrans Avenue, Fisher-man’s Walk and Prince George Street to thevalue of R4m.The sections along Perth Road and Prince
George Street are completed, those alongItalian Road and Rooikrans Avenue willcommence in May and the section alongFisherman’s Walk is nearing completion.. InAthlone the improvement of pedestrianfacilities and wheelchair access along Aden
Avenue from Jan Smuts Drive to LawrenceRoad, as well as the introduction of trafficcalming measures at two intersections willbe completed to the value of R2.2m. Thisproject started late last year.. In Gatesville, Surrey Estate, HanoverPark and Primrose Park the southboundcarriageway of Jakes Gerwel Drive betweenKlipfontein and Govan Mbeki roads and ofthe northbound carriageway between Gov-an Mbeki Road and the N2 freeway will beresurfaced. The tender amounts to aboutR38.5m and is set to start in July.. In Philippi the rehabilitation of Weltevre-den Road between Govan Mbeki Road andJakes Gerwel Drive is also set to start thismonth. The contract is valued at R24.1m andentails extensive stormwater upgrades, theconstruction of sidewalks and the resurfac-ing of both carriageways.. Other projects will also take place in Eer-steriver and Gugulethu.“We are committed to a programme of re-
dress and to improving the mobility of com-munities who live far away from economicopportunities and social amenities. We maynot be able to eradicate the legacy of our pastovernight, but the City is doing all it canwith the resources at its disposal in chang-ing the landscape of our city,” says Herron.
Hike up Devil’s Peak SaddleThe Meridian Hiking Club will lead a hikeup Devil’s Peak Saddle on Sunday.The route winds up to the base of Oppels-
kop Ridge, steeply ascends and continuesaround a contour path to Devil’s Peak Sad-
dle, overlooking the southern suburbs. Hik-ers will stop for lunch before returning viathe contour path.V For more information contact Stuart Dumville on083 552 4842 or [email protected].
Pupils to reciteNasheed at City HallThe Discover Islam Centre will host aNasheed competition aimed at primaryschools on Saturday. The event will takeplace at the Cape Town City Hall at a costof R80 per person for two shows. The girls’showwill take place from 10:00 to 12:30 andthe boys’ show will be held from 14:00 to16:30. Refreshments will be on sale. Formore information call 021 696 8375/6 oremail [email protected].
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St Luke’s caresfor patientand familySt Luke’s Hospice celebrates Hospice
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and their families in the Cape Town area.Celebrations began on Sunday and endsSaturday.Hospice manager Margaret Roestorfsays: “At St Luke’swe lovingly embrace thepatients and their families throughaperiodwhich is often devastating and traumatic.Our multi-disciplinary teams step in withmedical treatment, care, practical adviceand spiritual guidance.”The theme for this year’s Hospice Weekis “Passion for compassion”.“At St Luke’s Hospice, we provide pallia-tive care which affirms life. Its purpose islooking after someone as a ‘whole person’,and not only a physical being. Its objectiveis to keep the patient free from all distress-ing symptoms, particularly pain, so thatthey have quality of life, and live as activelyas possible,” she says.Roestorf says palliative care neither has-tens nor postpones death, which is a natu-ral process.“Our care and support is also extended tothe patient’s loved ones in everyway neces-sary,” she says.She adds that the hospice’s services are
offered to patients from all walks of life, allreligions and all cultures – at no cost.“We are therefore heavily reliant on do-nations and sponsorships from individualsand corporateswho, like St Luke’s Hospice,are passionate aboutmaking a difference tothe lives of the terminally ill,” Roestorf ex-plains.As one of the oldest hospices in South Af-rica – celebrating 35 years of caring thisyear – “we pride ourselves on our invalua-ble serviceswhichwe offer to the communi-ties of the greater Cape Town area free ofcharge,” she says.Roestorf says on any given day the StLuke’s interdisciplinary team helps almost1 000 patients and their families at the in-pa-tient unit in Kenilworth, seven communitycentres and a large base of communityhealth workers who help patients in theirhomes under the supervision of qualifiednurses.“The nurses attend to bedridden patientssuffering from HIV/Aids and chronic dis-eases, and provide essential services suchas washing, feeding, bed-making, mobilis-ing, dressings and mouth care,” she says.V For advice on how to become a St Luke’s Hospicepatient or to contribute towards these services [email protected] or visit www.stlukes.co.za.
A nurse with a patient at the hospice in Kenilworth.
Nurses at St Luke’s Hospice provide a range of professional care services to the patients intheir care.
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Police in Athlone have clamped downon criminal activity in the area, lead-ing to the arrest of 29 suspects in one
week with 23 of these arrests for drug-relat-ed crimes.
A raid on one shebeen resulted in 1500 li-tres of alcohol being confiscated and the ar-rest of one person on liquor-related charges.
According to a statement by the Athlonepolice, “intensive patrols, stop-and-search-es of suspicious persons and regular raidson houses identified as targets for illegalguns, drugs and stolen goods, wanted sus-pects and shebeensare theorderof theday”.
Threepeoplewere arrestedduringa road-block held in the area and the 431 stop-and-searchpatrols carried out resulted in the ar-rest of two people for the possession of sto-len goods.
Thirteen cases of crimes against womenand children Z a top priority in the Athlonearea Z were reported.
Acting station commander Lieutenant-colonel Clive Nicholas commends themem-bers of his team for their dedication in thefight against crime.
He says themembers under his commandwill continue to build trust in the communi-ties andworkwith them towards a safer en-vironment.
He added that themembers and residentshavehis full support in structuralmeasuresto reduce crime.
He urges “all members of the communi-ty” to get involved with the structures intheir respective areas.
Anyonewith informationcanalso call thepolice at Crime Stop at 0860010111 or theirlocal police stations. All informationwill betreated as highly confidential.
Come dance with Cool SoundsTake time to polish your dancing shoesbecause the Cool Sounds dance band isgetting its beat going for the ComArt ga-la dinner dance.The event will take place at the Good-
wood civic centre on Friday from 19:30.ComArt is a non-profit organisation
based in Elsies River that provides ac-cess to arts training and resources as ameans to promote community growth,development and nation building.Established in 1997, its initiatives
have encompassed choral and vocal trai-ning and performances, youth develop-ment programmes, music instrumentaltraining, dance classes and cultural her-itage initiatives. It has also runwellnessactivities, international exchange pro-
grammes and the Elsies youth arts col-lective.“The gala dance evenings hosted by
ComArt always prove to be popular,sold-out affairs, with an evening of greatmusic, dancing and socialising,” saysDavid Sylvester of ComArt.“We are delighted to have Cool Sounds
on board for this event and a welcomecheese and wine on arrival will set thescene for a wonderful evening of enter-tainment.”The Goodwood civic centre is on the
corner of McDonald Street and DingleRoad.Tickets costR100 andareavailableat the door from 19:00.V For further information, contact David Sylvesteron 082 372 5042.
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These DJs spin goodmusic and deedsDance the night away and do some goodwhile you’re at it.
This is the idea behind Sound of theSuburbs, which hosts events encourag-ing music lovers to give to those in needwhile partying to some of Cape Town’shottest DJs.
It all started when founder and DJThomas Dodds went to fetch a jacketfrom his room before a night out. He sud-denly thought of all those living on thestreets without the simple luxury ofclothing or blankets. He decided to giveback.
Run by Dodds, art director and photog-rapherBianca Schwerin and events coor-dinator Alex Labia, the group’s first par-ty last year asked the simple entry fee ofa bag of clothes, blankets or tinned food.The proceeds – 20 black bags full of cloth-ing, 50 blankets and four boxes of tinnedfood – were donated to the Haven NightShelter.
“The idea is that in some way we accu-mulate funding or clothing, blankets andfood from each event and donate it to acharity whose main focus is helping thehomeless or those that are experiencingterrible poverty,” explains Schwerin.
The second event took place at the As-sembly in April, with a cover charge go-ing towards aR20 000 donation to theCar-
penter’s Shop, which offers homelesspeople ablution facilities and vocationalskills training.
The music industry has taken enthusi-astically to the concept, Schwerin says,with DJs such as Haezer, Das Kapital,Grimehouse, Niskerone and Hyphen tak-ing to the decks during the events.
“Our main idea was about DJs comingtogether to create change. At the sametime, our purpose would change the lightin which DJs and the nightlife industryare often seen,” she explains.
“The nightlife industry often gets la-bels with negative connotations such asdrugs, sex and alcohol abuse. We want toshow theworld that it is exactly the oppo-site of that, that the nightlife industry isassociated with people who have goodhearts and will go out of their way to puttogether a party that is about givingback.”
Sounds of the Suburbs is now planningeven “bigger and better” events, Schwer-in says.
“We are planning on hosting manyevents in our near future which will betargeted at different audiences. For now,wewant tohelpour immediate communi-ties, but we are also aware that extremepoverty and homelessness is a global is-sue,” she says.
LOCAL IS LEKKER
Cheap fire siren a first for shacksNICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
You can be part of installing 3000 fire de-tection devices in informal homesacross the country.
This as Lumkani, a technology start-upthat has designed and deployed fire detec-tion devices in informal settlement commu-nities, launches a crowd-funding campaignthis month.
The social enterprise firm has created afire detection device aimed at shack dwell-erswhich detects an increase inheat insteadof smoke.
Lumkani wants to lessen the loss of lifeand property caused by dangerous fires ininformal settlements, says financial direct-or David Gluckman.
“Wewish to increase the safety and securi-ty of millions, if not hundreds of millions,of people across the globe who live at riskof slum fires,” he says.
The productwas invented after a devastat-ing fire in Khayelitsha on New Year’s Dayin 2013.
The blaze, which displaced thousands ofpeople,was a catalyst for researchanddevel-opment, Gluckman says.
“This early warning detection system hasits roots in an engineering Honours thesisof Francois Petousis at UCT.
“The tragic event brought together a mul-tidisciplinary team that would bring theoryinto reality to help mitigate the loss of lifeand property associated with the rampantspread of shack fires,” he says.
The device costs R120 and the battery willlast between one and two years.
Lumkani uses heat detection technologywhich is proven to be the most effective atsensing fires in already smoky environ-ments, Gluckman explains.
“The in-shack heat detector will ringwhen a fire is detected, enabling the familyin the home to respond proactively and pos-sibly extinguish the fire,” he says.
If this is not the case, the device will thentrigger all devices within a 100m range of it-self, using transmission technology, to cre-ate a community-wide alert.
“Thiswill serve to proactively alert people
of the danger to either assist in containingthe fire, or saving family members and be-longings,” he says.
The company sold 850 devices between itslaunch in November last year and the endof January.
“Lumkani has already detected two fireswhich the community has verified wouldhave displaced many people, had the net-work effect of the devices not taken placeand created a community-wide response tothe fire,” he says.
“The critical challengewewant to addressis both the personal safety aspect of one’sfamily in the home as well as the spread ofthe fire to the surrounding community.”
The company recentlywon the SouthAfri-can rounds of the Chivas Regal Win theRight Way Campaign, and as part of this arelaunching the crowd-funding campaign thismonth. The campaign will work in tandemwith The Venture website. The more votesthe company gets on this site, the bigger theshare of $250 000 funding Lumkani will re-ceive.V Visit www.lumkani.com for more information.
Lumkani, a company producing early warningfire detectors, has launched a crowd-fundingcampaign to fund 3000 devices.
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Grade 7s to show off their reading skillsGrade 7 pupils are to compete in a readingcompetition at libraries across the city.
The seventh annual competition includes73 libraries and thousands of pupils.
Participating schools hold eliminationrounds. The winners from the libraryrounds advance to the district rounds, thenon to the finals. Only 18 pupils will make itto the finals.
The library rounds are set to end in Au-gust,with the final scheduled for September.
They are competing in the three officiallanguages in the Western Cape, explains Be-linda Walker, mayoral committee memberfor community services and special projects.
“The competition addresses reading chal-lenges and helps to build relationships be-
tween local libraries and schools. We arecommitted to developing a reading cultureamong our children. Literacy is a gatewayto opportunity so competitions like this al-low us to truly make progress possible, to-gether with our young residents,” she says.
“Reading helps children to improve lan-guage and listening skills. It improves fluen-cy, which helps pupils become confidentspeakers. It also strengthens their ability tocomprehend information and concepts. Im-proved reading abilities can lead to markedimprovements in a child’s performance inother subjects,” she says.
Pupils who are interested in participatingmust approach their schools, who in turncan liaise with their local libraries.
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Scenic city runThe Jive Slave Route Challenge on Sun-
day is one of those not-to-be-missedevents on the Cape Town calendar.
There is a choice of race for everyone –a halfmarathon, a 10km run, a 10km bigwalk and a 5km fun run/walk.The event, of which People’s Post is the
media sponsor, starts in Darling Street op-positeCityHall. A scenic andhistorical rou-te takes you past many important land-marks and ends at the Grand Parade.By entering each participant will receive
one free entry to the Castle of Good Hopeand the District 6 museum and a R200Mizu-no shoe discount voucher.If you’ve entered the Challenge at Sports-
mansWarehouse and forgotten to collect yo-ur race number this past weekend, you canstill collect your race number on the groundfloor inCityHall inDarlingStreet onFridayfrom 16:00 to 20:00 and on Saturday from10:00 to 17:00.If you’ve entered online, you can collect
your race number at City Hall on the samedays and times.Late entries will be accepted at City Hall
on Friday from 16:00 to 20:00; Saturday from10:00 to 17:00 and Sunday from 05:30 to 08:15(but there are limited spots available).V For more information contact Fatima Allie on082 066 3353 or [email protected] or visitwww.itheko.com.
The Jive Slave Route Challenge takes participants through the Bo-Kaap.
Start recycling paperWith the global paper consumption set torise from the current 400 million tonnes inthe next five years, there is no better timeto start recycling.
According to theWorldWide Fund for Na-ture (WWF), paper consumption will growto between 450 million and 500 million ton-nes by 2020.
The amount of paper being recycled inSouth Africa has increased by over a thirdin the past decade and is expected to reach63% by 2017, according to statistics releasedby the Paper Recycling Association of SouthAfrica.
Businesses and organisations can make asignificant difference to the environment bysimply recycling documents and printing orpackaging materials, says Dorota Boltman-Malone, divisional director of a local papercollection and recycling service.
“Paper documents can be recycled up toseven times for reconstitution before thefibre becomes too short, meaning that a col-lective effort by South African businesses torecycle canhave substantial effects in reduc-ing the amount of natural resources neededfor production of new daily used materialsand goods,” she says.
The 2014 Metrofile Information andRecords Management Trends Index found
that 26% of local organisations do not prac-tice or promote paper recycling initiatives.
Organisations that do not have in-houserecycling stations can approach recyclingservice providers to implement these prac-tices, Boltman-Malone says.
She adds that industrialised paper wast-age use up unnecessary landfill which ac-counts in total for about 35% of global mu-nicipal landfill space.
“As a result, South African businessesmust realise the vast environmental andbusiness benefits of recycling, as paper con-sumption shows no signs of decreasing any-time soon.”
Unwanted paper documents, magazines,books, newspapers and cardboard boxes areall ideal for recycling, she says.
Once materials are gathered in recyclingstations, stock is collected and processed in-to different grades, thereafter used as a sec-ondary fibre during the production of newtissue paper and packaging materials.
“Nomatter how big an organisation is, ev-eryone uses paper materials and this meansthat there is an opportunity tomake a differ-ence in trying to save the environment forthe generations to come. Paper that has beenused, is not a waste any longer, if recycledit becomes a resource,” she says.
Almost 30% of local organisations do not practise or promote paper recycling initiatives.PHOTO: PHOTO24
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V Lansdowne: TheLansdowne CommunityPolicing Forum (CPF)will host a generalmeeting to electmembers to fill vacantpositions on the CPFexecutive. The meetingwill be held at theShukrul MubeenMadrassah Hall inAhmadeyah Road,Lansdowne at 19:00.
Saturday 9 May
V Athlone: Bridgeville PrimarySchool will be hosting a Family FunRun/Walk starting at 08:30.Registration is at 07:30. Entry isfree. All the participants will receivea medal. For more informationcontact Mr Goliath on 021 637 1444.
V Manenberg: Beacon Of Hope7 willhost a seminar at the ManenbergPeople’s Centre from 12:00 to 17:00.Enterance to the event is free andLife in The Kingdom will bediscussed. The keynote speaker willbe Pastor Terence Europa and is
open to all. Call Quinton Bosch on072 137 4210 or Terence Europa on073 400 3535. Alternatively [email protected].
V Cape Town: The Discover IslamCentre, based in Lansdowne willhost a Nasheed Competition aimedat primary schools at the CapeTown City Hall at a cost of R80 perperson for two shows. The girlsprimary school show will be from10:00 to 12:30 and the boys primaryschool show will start at 14:00 andend at 16:30.
Refreshments will be on sale. Formore information call021 696 8375/6 or email info@dis-
coverislam.co.za.
V Athlone: Reading andWriting Solutions NPOwill host a book drivein Kenilworth Centreand Vangate Mall. Allbook donations arewelcome. Call Samanthaon 076 368 7898 fordetails. A second bookdrive will be held at themalls on Saturday 18May.
Sunday 31 May
V Cape Town: The Discover IslamCentre, based in Lansdowne willhost a Nasheed Competition aimedat High Schools at the ArtscapeOpera House at a cost of R90 perperson. There will be two shows,one for the girls high schools opento females only starting at 09:00and ending at 13:00 and the secondwill be for the boys high schoolcompetition starting at 16:00.Refreshments will be on sale andtickets available via Computicket orat the Artscape. Call 021 696 8375/6or email [email protected] formore information.
FUNDRAISER
Nothing gets ger downGARY VAN DYK
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Some of Cape Town’s top comedytalents will be gathering at thePump House in the Waterfront
for a very good cause on Monday 25May.
Mel “I make you look Good” Jones,Khanyiso “What the EFF” Kenkaand headline act Carl “You gonna eatthat?” Weber will be in action at theComedy Club to help a special younggirl from Uitsig with her hearing.
Launelle Douman, 12, who attendsschool in Parow East was diagnosedwith profound hearing loss at the endof October 2012.
Only one hearing aid“I was fitted with a left hearing aid
as it was too expensive for my familyto buy two hearing aids at the sametime,” Launelle says.
“My hearing was re-tested a yearlater and my ability to hear lowpitches in my left ear became a lotworse. Because my hearing is deteri-orating, I need to continue wearingmy left hearing aid, but I now needto get a cochlear implant in the rightear.”
This hearing loss did not deter her
from still striving to achieve her po-tential putting in hours of extra tu-toring to succeed.
“I am blessed to have progressed toGrade 6 without failing or being keptbehind. I would love to keep up withmy 60% pass rate which can definite-ly improve if I have the implant.
Cochlear implant“The cochlear implant will give me
the best chance of a normal educa-tion, but the medical tests, the coch-lear implant and the operation arevery expensive and that is why I amso thankful of these comedians whohave come together to help us raisethe money,” she said.
She added that despite her hearingloss she still tries her best to live anormal life.
“I find it difficult to hear my teach-ers and tutors at school, and my fami-ly at home even with the left hearingaid.
“But, I managed to qualify for thechoir and I still do spiritual dancingat church and play the piano in mu-sic class.
“Although I am not sure how I havedone this, I have taught myself to lipread when people speak to me. I loveto dance because this helps me to ex-
press myself in other ways.”While Lounelle wants the cochlear
implant to enhance her life she alsowants it to be a bigger part in the lifeof her younger brother.
“I get on very well with my six-year-old brother.
“It is one of my biggest fears thatI won’t be able to be the sister he candepend on because of my hearing im-pairment.
“My brother has asthma so I knowthat he also has to fight similar bat-tles to mine, like being scared thatpeople will think we are different toeveryone else.
“I have accepted that I may betreated differently in the world but Iknow that God will always love andaccept me.”
ExpensiveA cochlear implant is expensive
and the family aims to raise theR360 000 for the cochlear implant andthe comedy event is one of the manyevents that they are planning.
Tickets for the event which startsat 20:30 are R120 and they are stilllooking for sponsors of some prizeson the evening.V For more information and booking call Le-onie Douman on 082 567 9648.
Launelle Douman, still leads a lively active life despite her hearingloss.
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Your studiescan nowstart in JuneUCT has announced it will offer a
mid-year intake in its online ad-vanced diploma.
This has been made possible throughits “Across Africa” partnership withleading online education company Get-Smarter.The partnership successfully
launched its first online advanced diplo-ma in business project management anda postgraduate diploma in managementin marketing in February.Strong demand for these diplomas re-
sulted in applicant numbers far exceed-ing targets, attractingmore than 1500 ap-plications, leading to 460 enrolments.To meet this demand, UCT has an-
nounced that it will be launching a mid-year intake of students for the advanceddiploma in business project manage-ment. This extra programme starts inJune.
Flexible accessAcross Africa MD Jacques Rousseausays a benefit of online education is itsflexibility. “You can study when andwhere you like, so long as you completetasks on time.”“With a mid-year intake for the ad-
vanced diploma, we increase that flexi-bility further. Someworking profession-als might find that their workflow suitsa February start, but for others, thatmight be the busiest time of their year.They would now be able to start thecourse in June instead,” he says.GetSmarter CMO Ryan O’Mahoney
says online education is clearly filling agap in professional education.“15% of South Africa’s school leavers
were accommodated at tertiary educa-tion institutions last year, which meansover 2 million South Africans aged be-tween 18 and 24 are not currently en-rolled in tertiary education,” he says.Only 1.7% of our population completes
a university education, he says.Now, with postgraduate programmes
being offered online, students can accessquality, top-tier education from one ofAfrica’s leading universities.Access to postgraduate programmes is
also often hampered by prospective stu-dents not having completed bachelorsdegrees.However, Across Africa offers a solu-
tion to this in the formof an online recog-nition of prior learning (RPL) course.This involves a two-week assessment ofreadiness for postgraduate study, and isoffered cheaply to students who do nothave a tertiary qualification.
Online opportunityMore than 400 students are currently en-rolled in UCT’s first online postgraduatequalifications. Although the coursework is presented online through Get-Smarter’s virtual learning environment,postgraduate students have access to allof UCT’s resources such as the computerlabs and online libraries.Rob Paddock, chief academic officer at
GetSmarter, says it’s encouraging to seeso many universities responding to thisopportunity and actively exploring theprovision of online and distance educa-tion programmes.“I probably receive one call a week
fromanew institution looking for adviceon how to start offering online pro-grammes. I think this is hugely positive,and a great indication of the growth wecan expect in the online education mar-ket over the next 10 years in South Afri-ca,” he says.
Learn, unlearn, relearnSam Paddock, CEO of GetSmarter, has avision for the future of online learningin South Africa.“Today’s fast-paced, ever-changing
workplace is hyper competitive. For pre-vious generations ofworkers, universityprogrammeswould set themup for a suc-cessful life-long career,” Paddock says,adding that “today’s knowledge workershave no such luxury. The challenge – oropportunity – for today’sworkingprofes-sional is to learn, unlearn and relearnthroughout their working lives to ad-vance their careers and create a betterlife for themselves and their families”.V Visit www.getsmarter.co.za/postgraduate or call021 447 7565 to learn more.
A website is set to provide useful informa-tion that may help residents, pupils, stu-dents, educators and visitors on water andsanitation.TheCity ofCapeTown’swater and sanita-
tion department has launched an improvedsite, loaded with interactive diagrams, vid-eo clips, posters and brochures, says ErnestSonnenberg, mayoral committee memberfor utility services.“For instance, residentswill be able to ac-
cess a detailed explanation about water tar-iffs and how we bill them for water usage,and how to apply for a water managementdevice, or to be connected to the City’s wa-ter system,” he says.The website has a strong educational fo-
cus aimed at increasing awareness aboutwater and sanitation issues as well as ex-
plaining the department, Sonnenberg ex-plains.“Residents can learn about where their
water comes from or what happens to theirwastewater,” he says.Thewebsite boasts useful information for
those interested in water and the way inwhich the City manages it, Sonnenbergsays.“Apart from providing residents and
businesses with information about tariffsand billing, visitors to the website can alsoaccess departmental contact details,” hesays.It also aims to encourage residents to par-
ticipate in the programmes and initiativesin their areas, Sonnenberg says.V Visit www.capetown.gov.za/en/Water for more in-formation.
See ‘beyond the water tap’
Celebrity chef, author and extreme athleteDavid Grier will be speaking about his “bigissue” at the next Big Issue magazine busi-ness breakfast.Grier has just completed a trip to North
Korea to get permission to run the lengthof the country through to South Korea.
The breakfast takes place in the ballroomat the Table Bay Hotel on Wednesday 13May from 08:15 to 10:00.Tickets cost R160 and are available at
www.webtickets.co.za.V Visit www.bigissue.org.za for more about the BigIssue magazine.
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What does it mean to be a man?A few decades ago, masculinity meant working hard to
earn an honest living and provide for your family.It meant leading your family in such a way that they
would follow your example.Masculinity meant protecting your family because you
loved them.But today, our ideas of masculinity have become
warped. We pressurise young men to earn big money, tolead fast lives and to achieve their goals no matter thecost. We have thrown family values out the window,replacing them with the images we see on TV.An honest living has been replaced by earning a quick
buck.Leadership has been replaced by dominance.Protection has been replaced by violence.Many young men today have little idea of the values
needed to raise a family, support their community orbuild a career.We can hardly blame them, with so many children
raised by single mothers.With no father figures to teach young boys how to be-
have, can we be surprised when they turn to crime andgangsterism or become abusive?The only providers they see are gangsters. Leadership
and protection have given way to domestic violence andsubstance abuse.Teaching boys to be responsible men is a task single
mothers cannot do alone. It needs the buy-in of the com-munity.Young boys need to see the men in their communities
as an example of responsible men, men who provide forand protect their families.They need to see men rolling up their sleeves and be-
coming involved with the community, imparting lessonsand providing an example to follow.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Real men
[email protected] | fax: 021 910 6501/06PO Box 747, Bellville, 7535Preference will be given to letters of fewer than 350words. The deadline is Thursday at 13:00. Please give yourfull name, address and phone number (for our records, notfor publishing).
It’s time to call inthe presidentThis past weekend our community wasonce again in mourning as we laid torest four youngsters shot and killed inthe prime of their youth.Over the past few months we have
buried so many young people, all thevictims of gang warfare. Across ourcommunity boundaries we see andhear of the same – the killing of youngpeople, children and innocent citizens.As community leaders and organisa-
tions and service providers we havedone our utmost best to stem thisterrible wave of gang warfare in ourcommunities and on the Cape Flats.We have had peace marches, protest
marches, picketing, church services,imbizos, meetings . . . and so theendless list goes on.At most of these valiant attempts
and initiatives we had the minister(s),government officials and departmentspresent. We are presented (and bom-barded) with proposals and pro-grammes, all worth millions of rands,but still the bullets continue to fly,still people are dying, still our commu-nities are being held hostage by aminority group of thugs.
The reality is that the police arelosing ground. The enemy have more“resources” in funds, weapons andmanpower.It is time for the national govern-
ment and our president to step in. It’stime to put political differences aside,listen to the plight of our people andsend in the SANDF.It’s time to secure our communities,
provide the support the police needs,it’s now desperate times calling fordesperate measures.It’s our constitutional right to be
protected; it’s our right to call forhelp. If the defense force can bedeployed to address xenophobia, thenthe same can be done for us. This waris beyond xenophobia.We call on community leaders and
structures across the boundaries tojoin the Parkwood estate communityin this initiative to engage the nation-al government and the president onthis serious matter.It’s time to take back our communi-
ties.PASTOR PAUL PHILLIPS
Parkwood Community Forum
Reading is ‘crucial’Excellent! Well done, Editor. You said itso well – reading is crucial, especially bychildren. With our good libraries there isno excuse not to read.
TESSA VAN ROOYENEmailEskom, you must answer for yourself
While we all know Eskom has majorproblems and that it is struggling to keepthe lights on, we also know that it is notour problem or fault!So why on earth should we be pun-
ished for its mistakes? I mean, seriously,how on earth can it put the power off foralmost five hours? What about stuff inthe fridges and freezers that can go off?Who is going to pay for that – Eskom?It doesn’t even have enough money to
keep the lights on, where will it still get
money to pay for damages?I would also like to know where is the
money going to? Every time you hear thegovernment gave so much and so muchto help Eskom and in spite of loadshed-ding, we still pay skyhigh for electricity!So please tell us, where is the money
going to? We have the right to know.After all, most of it is our hard-earnedmoney.
JASMINE UYSAthlone
HeartfeltthanksFirst and foremost, it is with greatpleasure that I use your unselfishsupport in assisting people in the com-munity as I know People’s Post is con-cerned about any individual or businesswhere they have not been shown in othermedia.I want to sincerely say thank you very
much for showing that you at People’sPost care for Madrassatul Islamudeen inGrassy Park.Thank you on behalf of myself and the
principal of Kannemeyer Primary School,Ridwan Samodien, for always showingthat you care when help is needed orotherwise.May the peace and blessings of God be
upon you to grant each and everyone ofyou the health which we can only usewhen we have it and strength to use ourmodern mind to control our body.We hope that People’s Post will prosper
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 5 May 2015 ENTERTAINMENT 11
The City of Cape Town has applied for a Provisional Atmospheric Emission Licence (AEL) forthe supply of electricity at the Athlone Gas Turbine in terms of the National EnvironmentalManagement: Air Quality Act, Act 39 of 2004.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000,the public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comment,recommendations or input from 1 May 2015 to 13 June 2015.
Comment, recommendations and input may be submitted by:
• Fax: 086 201 2084• E-mail: [email protected]• Written submission: Director, PO Box 127, Gordon’s Bay 7151• Website: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Hand: At the offices of subcouncil 11, 15 or 17
The City’s Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people livingwith disabilities and people from disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit writtencomments to have their comment, recommendations and input recorded and submitted tothe City. Contact the following persons:
For general public participation:Nathan Fisher on 021 400 1450 or [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:Anele Viti on 021 400 1652 or [email protected]
The document on the atmospheric emission licence for the gas turbine will be availablefor viewing at subcouncil offices, at City libraries in subcouncil 11, 15 and 17, and atwww.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay.
Direct enquiries to Khotso Selokoma at 021 694 1847 (ext 250) [email protected].
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HAVE YOUR SAY!APPLICATION FOR A
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THEATRE
Two stories not to missTwo SouthAfrican heroeswill be honou-
red in the Baxter’s Golden Arrow Stu-dio when Basil Appollis and Denise
Newman present a repertory season of Aclass of one.Cold case: Revisiting Dulcie Septemberwith Denise Newman andMyword! Redesig-ning Buckingham Palace with Basil will beon stage from Wednesday 6 to Saturday 30May with each play being performed on al-ternate nights.Both plays were written by Basil and Syl-via Vollenhoven. There are intriguing simi-larities in the main characters, namely Dul-cie September and Richard Rive. Both wereteachers from the Cape Flats and both hada passion for exposing the harsh realities ofan apartheid South Africa – a passionwhichdrove both of them out of their homeland.Both were brutally murdered.Cold case: Revisiting Dulcie September isproduced and performed by Denise and di-rected by Basil.“The story of Dulcie September has stayedwith me since that fateful day, 29 March1988, when we heard of her death,” Deniseexplains.Having been a performer all her life, shesays she always knewshewould tell Dulcie’sstory.“Here was a woman who hailed from Ath-lone, like me; went to Athlone High School,like me, and was born in August, like me,”she says, adding: “The mystery of her deathsilenced her voice and I felt compelled to tellher story to the new generation.”The life and work of legendary writer Ri-chard Rive is explored inMy word! Redesig-ning Buckingham Palace. The play is also asalute to District Six and a row of moldy cot-tages nicknamed Buckingham Palace.Humour and a tenacious spirit were pri-
mary requirements for thriving in DistrictSix and these are elements that define Ba-sil’s one-man show.“Richard Rive was a larger than life cha-racter who loved being centre stage at all ti-mes,” Basil says. “Although I’ve walked apathwith his works over the years, especial-
ly Buckingham Palace, it was Shaun Vil-joen’s biography on Rive that inspired meto tread the boards again.”V Tickets for both shows cost R120 with concessionsfor seniors and students and are available at Compu-ticket. For group bookings and fundraising opportuni-ties call Sharon at the Baxter on 021 685 8800.
Denise Newman will tell the story of Dulcie September at the Baxter this May. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Gala ofmagic, jokesThe College of Magic will be offeringentertainment for the entire family atArtscape Theatre on Saturday.Little ones can look forward to the
Children’smagic spectacularwith a ta-lented cast led by international magi-cian and comedy entertainer Matt“The Ginger Ninja” Gore from 11:00.From levitating assistants andblink-and-you-miss-it disappearingmagicians to gravity-defying jugglingacts and more, the Children’s magicspectacular is an extravaganza.Matt, a graduate of the College ofMagic, is the current African chil-dren’s magic champion of FISM(World Championships of Magic).“Magic is more than just illusionsand trickery – it’s an experience andI can’t wait to share it with you andyour little ones this May,” he says.Older audiences will be able to seesome of SA’s top comedians in theStars of comedy and magic gala showfrom 20:00.This show forms part of The Collegeof Magic’s 35th anniversary perfor-mance and will feature Riaad Moosa,Conrad Koch, Chester Missing, StuartTaylor, Stuart Lightbody and others.Riaad, Conrad and the two Stuartsare also graduates of the College. Theywill join forces with special internati-onal guests and a showcase of magicaltalent to support the organisation’soutreach initiatives.V Tickets for the children’s show cost R110 whiletickets for the gala show cost R160. Both areavailable at Computicket. Visit www.collegeof-magic.com or call 021 683 5480 for more infor-mation about The College of Magic.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 5 May 201512 ENTERTAINMENT
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THEATRE
Setwork comes aliveThe return of the English setwork play
Nothing but the truth at Artscape willprovide local Grade 12 pupils with an
educational boost.The play is an Artscape production in as-
sociation with the Siyasanga Cape TownTheatre Company and will be performed atArtscape from tomorrow to next week Wed-nesday.Supported by theWestern Cape education
department and the HCI Foundation, Not-hing but the truth forms part of the Artscapeeducational youth development programmethat aims to promote social cohesion, goodcitizenship and empowerment through thearts. This year’s programme intends to fos-ter multicultural consciousness while ho-nouring the legacy of former president Nel-son Mandela.
Kani’s playThe production is written by South Africantheatre iconJohnKaniwhoseworkhasbeenperformed around theworld, includingNewYork, where he and Winston Ntshona wona Tony award in 1975 for Sizwe Banzi is deadand The island.He has also won numerous awards such
as the Safta Lifetime award, Avanti Hall ofFame award and Hiroshima Peace CultureFoundation award. Hewas voted 51st on the-list of Top 100 Great South Africans in 2004.Nothing but the truth is aimed at Grade 12
English pupils.The two-hour play will be presented as a
full stage production that will also appeal tothe general public.“The purpose of the educational program-
me is to assist Grade 12 pupils academicallyby presenting plays which are taught as lite-rature on a theatre stage, therefore puttingit in its intended setting,” says Marlene le
Roux, director for Artscape audience deve-lopment and education.“We will also be introducing pupils to the-
atre and drama production of a high quality,therebybuilding the audience of the future,”says Marlene.
TV facesDirected by Fatima Dike, Nothing but thetruth is a three-cast production offering athought-provoking story of our recent past,a historical education of apartheid and thestruggle for freedom of our people. It featu-
res well-known TV personalities Chris Gxa-laba, Zoliswa Kawe and Noxolo Bodlani.The play is about a man coming to terms
with the past by letting out every bit of re-sentment and hatred he has been harbou-ring.It is a direct playonhowsomesaw theTRC
process as an excuse that allowed peoplewhowere guilty of crimes against humanityto be set free without paying the price.V For more information on the production and ticketbookings (at R40 per person), contact Artscape boxoffice or dial-a-seat on 021 410 9867.
Nothing but the truth will be on stage at Artscape Theatre from tomorrow to next week.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
David Kau will be at Grand West’sGrand Arena on Saturday where he’ll behosting the Blacks Only Comedy Show.Famous for its cutting-edge humour andclose to the bone stories, this year’sshow will include major names alongwith up-and-coming comedians. Ticketsfor the show start at R180 and areavailable atComputicket.WIN! WIN! WIN!Five readers caneach win doubletickets to see theshow. SMS theword “David”followed by yourname andcontact numberto 45527 before12:00 onThursday toenter. SMSescost R1.50.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
French band featuresat electro swing gigThe Bootleggers series of events is back atMercury Live on Saturday, this time withsome international flavour in the form ofcabaret rock band The Dark Blue OrchestrafromParis. CapeTown’s electro swingDJ JPSilver will also feature.They’ll be joined by guest instrumental-
ists Carly Nauta (violin), Zimasa Gysman(clarinet), Gareth Harvey (saxophone) andThe Mysterious Magdalena (belly dancer).They’ll be supported by DJs Django, Mood-swing and Bitchin’.Doors open at 18:00 and tickets cost R40
from Quicket.co.za or R60 at the door.V Visit www.facebook.com/TheSwingCafe for more.
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MARK WARD
SKWalmers won Cape Town’s most pop-ular derby rugby match.Ashiq Wise’s Walmers side emerged
victorious in only the second derby sinceunification against old rival Primrose at theGreen Point track on Saturday.Although Walmers comfortably won this
Premier League A encounter 35-17, thematch was filled with excitement and ten-sion, both on and off the field.These two teams were big rivals before
unification when they contested for decadesin the Premier League competition of theCity and Suburban Rugby union in Craw-ford.Last yearwas the first time these two sides
met in a derby as both teamsplayed in differ-ent league competitions in the WP RugbyUnion before unification of the deferent ra-cially based rugby unions more than twodecades ago.Last year’s derby at Rosmead, home-
ground of Primrose, ended in a 25 all draw.This is Wise’s first victory in three games
inhis first seasonashead coachafter joiningthe club last year as assistant coach. Wisehas had a long history with the club, havingplayed for the Bo-Kaap club as a craftyscrumhalf before embarking on a provincialcareer which would see him having a stintwith WP and the Pumas.For Walmers, Abubaker Davids, Madeeg
Davids, Jawaad Dramat, Mikaeel Hartley,Dawood Petersen and Bjorn Julies scoredtries while Yasfir David slotted over a con-
versionwithGhakeemLarnie goaling a pen-alty.Primrose’s points came from tries by
NaceedoPetersen andJasonJantjies. Jantji-es converted his own try and a penalty.SK Walmer’s next match is on 16 May
when it takes on Villager at Brookside.Primrose will be up against the national
Community Cup champions Durbell at theDurbanville sportsground on Saturday.
Walmers tames Primrose
Gakeem Larney of SK Walmers tries to beatNaceedo Petersen of Primrose at the GreenPoint track on Saturday during a PremierLeague A match. The Bo-Kaap team won35-17. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
35-17
Brandon Theron of Milano United and Mhlengi Sigwebela of Santos are locked in a battlefor possession during their teams’ match at the Athlone stadium on Sunday. The two CapeTown first division teams drew 0-0. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Suhayl Allie of Santos turns the ball towards the goal as Milano player Samkelo Dladlochallenges.
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