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Gangs from pop cultureGARY VAN DYK
Has pop culture played its part in popu-larising gangsterism?This is a question that many people
across the peninsula are talking about afterthe recent spate of gang related violence inthe Western Cape.While police and various political and
community leaders try to find solutions cer-tain sectors are beginning to think that weshould start looking at the root of these prob-lems.Many have tried to lay the blame on eco-
nomic circumstances but it has beenpointedout that poverty has always been a part ofour society yet in previous years it has pro-duced its fair share of professionals who
have risen beyond their circumstances.A retired teacher who did not want to be
named spoke about experiencing thosechanges through the dark days of apartheid,and acknowledged how attitudes of learnerschanged as the media changed the face ofmodern pop culture.
Composers“During the apartheid years our youth
were influenced by a pop culture that wasinfluenced by the likes of Miles Davis andMarvin Gaye, even Michael Jackson,” hesaid.“The poetry of composers like Bob Dylan,
Langston Hughes, and Bob Marley, madethem aware of freeing their minds, and onthe local scene the music of local heroes like
Robbie Jansen, Basil Coetzee, and AbdullahIbrahim were the theme songs of the fightagainst apartheid.“What has happened to this freedom for
which the youth from Bonteheuwel, BishopLavis, Hanover Park and all over the CapeFlats fought so hard?”He continued by pointing out how as a
teacher he noticed that when the “music”changed, the children changed because theworld was giving them gangsters in pop cul-ture to become their new role models.“Too many of our radio and TV stations
then, and still today, want us to believe thattheir ‘ratings’ and audience research dic-tates what they feed to the minds of ouryoung.“We are reaping the harvest of what they
have sown into those minds.”Carol Edson agreed with these thoughts
and pointed out that the image of the anti-he-ro is also being popularised.
Disrespect“We also see that genres like rap and dub-
step must have a dark edge with foul lan-guage, and disrespect for woman, wherethey are always portrayed as scantily cladprostitutes,” she said.“Our youth see this constantly and it be-
comes acceptable and ‘cool’ to be imitatingthese attitudes.”Michael Malan pointed out that too many
people have allowed the roots of these prob-lems to flourish.
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While many communities have taken to marching and protesting against gangsterismand crime in their communities, many feelthat the time has come to get to the real rootcauses of the problem. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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“I’m more inclined to look at hip-hop and rapas being the protagonists for gangsterism,”he says.
“With guys wearing their trousers to justunder their butt crack, baggy sweat shirts,loads of jewellery and bouncing around with‘attitude’ as if they are the most importantperson in the world, has all led to teenagersmimicking their actions, and with peer pres-sure, being led down a road that has led todeath and destruction.”
“We believed the lies propagated by theformer government and current govern-ment, the education systems, the church andeven our families and friends, and, as a na-tion, we’re too scared to stand up to thosewho oppress us.
Popularisation“Could it be that South Africa has taken
on too much of the West, particularly Ameri-ca, and tried to copy them in all they do, tothe detriment of our societies?”
Abdel Naroth felt that it may be too sim-plistic to lay the entire blame on pop culture.
“Parents are the best role models any childcan have and they need to take responsibili-ty when their children step out of line.
“They need to be more present and proac-tive in their children’s lives,” he says.
Dave Solomons, from Bonteheuwel, who isalso a singer who performed with many ofthe top jazz acts in Cape Town for manyyears, agrees that the the popularisation ofmediocre music is only one of the factorsthat has played a part in the growth of gang-sterism.
“The education system is also to blame,”he says. “They took music out of our schools.
“In the past our schools produced so manystars on the soccer, rugby and cricket fields,as well as top athletes. These activities usedto keep us together even if you played for op-posing teams, you played your game andshook hands at the end, and even forgedfriendship that lasted a lifetime that way.”
Joey Collision, from Ravensmead, consid-ers himself a bit of a cultural activist, feelsthat attacking the root of the problem is ofthe utmost importance.
“Since the mid 1980s when radio stationsstarted feeding our children this rubbish, Iwarned people that we would reap the bene-fits of making the gangsta music popular.
“Everybody laughed at me, I called radiostations, and I was told that their ‘research’showed that this is what listeners wanted.
“Today they just continue to infect youngminds, but are they going to change now? Idon’t think so because then they will haveto accept the blame.”
FreedomBuddy Wells, renowned saxophonist,
sums it up by pointing out that the world hasforgotten about its artists who want to leavea legacy of positivity.
“It is only through disciplined practisethat an artist or musician can attain free-dom of expression, what many call mastery.
“Behaviour is much the same. Withoutresponsibility, freedom is impossible. If weall behaved in a responsible manner, exter-nal laws and controls on us would not be ne-cessary.”
Local learners will be benefiting from en-vironmental education over the next fewmonths.
A group from Florida Senior Secondaryin Ravensmead were part of more than1 200 Grade 10 learners from 11 disadvan-taged schools in the Western Cape whowill be hosted to a day of scientific investi-gation by the Intaka Island Environmen-tal Education Centre at Century City aspart of its Outreach Programme.
Leandri Van der Vyver, Eco-Centre co-ordinator for the facility, said that the newLife Sciences curriculum for Grade 10 rec-ommends learners do a scientific investi-gation of a local ecosystem and explore theinteraction between the living and non-living components of the ecosystem.
“Intaka is a thriving wetland ecosystemand as such it provides a perfect platformfor this investigation particularly giventhe centre’s diverse educational team,which is fully equipped to run these cours-es.”
She added that they were not only reduc-ing the teacher workload required to pre-pare the investigation, but were also as-sisting the learners with a real hands-on,outdoor educational experience in a safeand secure environment.
Van der Vyver said while the pro-gramme was very popular with schools,not all were able to cover the costs in-volved including transport costs and ma-terials.
“We are extremely grateful to Absa bank
for sponsoring this programme enablingus to offer it to more than 1 200 learnersfrom 11 previously disadvantagedschools.”
Beneficiary schools had been identifiedby the Life Science Subject Advisor of theWCED and to date they had hosted sevenschools, each over a day or two with thebalance due to visit in the next month orso.
Schools benefiting from the sponsoredprogramme are Bishop Lavis High; JohnRamsay High, Uitsig Senior Secondary,Inkwenkwezi High, Masibambisane High,Leiden High; Voorbrug High, ProteusHigh, Robinvale High and Sinenjongo Sen-ior Secondary, with more to come in thefuture, no doubt.
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Learners fromFlorida SeniorSecondarySchool inRavensmeadattending a dayof scientificinvestigation atthe Intaka IslandEnvironmentalEducationCentre atCentury City.
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Unemployed youth in the community aregetting a major boost to find work througha very active organisation.YoungPeople@Work which launched last
year is an organisation of youth by youth,who are determined to support unemployedyouth to turn their lives around.Founder Frank Julies says that the organ-
isation has already trained hundreds of un-employed youth from various communitiesand assisted many to access employment.“In our structure youth are regarded as
assets not liabilities,” he said.“Youth are treated as the leaders of today
not tomorrow and are actively part of thedesign of programmes, not just passive re-cipients of predesigned programmes.”“Their positive and limitless energies are
harnessed to support their holistic develop-ment and they are taught that finding a jobmaybe important, but finding and constant-ly working on oneself is more important.”The organisation operates at three levels
to empower unemployed youth.Through its Youth Empowerment Weeks
it enters communities and hosts a freethree-day life skills workshop at a local li-brary in partnership with various stake-holders.The focus is on professional job-seeking
and networking skills, personal develop-ment and leadership aswell as a day of shar-ing employment and training opportunitiesthrough various partners.Its partnershipwith local libraries is stra-
tegic since it believes that our librariesmust become centres of learning.Through the Smart Cape computer sys-
tem at libraries, YPW volunteers are de-
ployed to offer free basic computer literacyto unemployed youth.Participants who request more advanced
training are referred to the YPW Computerand Life Skills Academy in Bishop Lavis.Here a three-month computer and life
skills course is offered with lots of benefits.Those who complete the course are referredto employment agencies.Aftercare and followup support is an inte-
gral part of the their approach, with an SMSnotification system keeping youth on its da-tabase informed about employment oppor-tunities.Youth are also encouraged to volunteer in
their community to plough back and todeepen their skills base to becomemore em-
ployable.Julies added that this was in line with
their ethos of life-long learning.“Job shadowing opportunities are organ-
ised where volunteers shadow profession-als in theirworkplaces and learn new skills.“It also operates a unique CVBankwhere
participants’ CVs are uploaded for easy ac-cess from potential employers. This re-moves the stress from unemployed youth ofrunning around for fax facilities or emailaccess when employment opportunitiesarise.”V For more informatiion email Frank Julie at young[email protected], send an SMS to 074 3508582, or call 021 823 7837. Also visit its websitewww.youngpeopleatwork.weebly.com.
YoungPeople@Work givesunemployed youth vooma
Youth fromBonteheuwelcelebratetheirparticipationin a YouthEmpowerment Week.Theorganisationtakes theprogrammeto where itis needed.
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Crowned: Saluting Women of God, an event to remind women from all walks of lifeabout how special they are in their families, was held at the Calvary Baptist Missionchurch in Eureka Estate on Saturday. All the participants were crowned princesses withspecial crowns and here Beatrice Sives becomes the first princess at the gathering. Helpingfrom left is, Freda McDonald, Latitia Sives, Matso Sives, Theresa Dalla, Maureen Ford, andorganiser Evelyn Davids. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
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Help is at hand for families who need sup-port against drug abuse.The Victory’s Light Drug Support Group
inBelharwants the community to know thatthey are there to support them.Started in 2009 it meets at the Baptist
Church in Alabama Road on Mondays from19:00 and is not just for recovering addicts,but also for families affected by drug abuse,and users who want to change their lives.Elmari Daniels, one of the founders of the
group, said that she started the group whenshe realised that her daughter had a drugproblem.“It was while looking for help for her that
I realised that where were very little re-sources in our community, and there weremany other parents like me who needed
help,” she said.“The families of drug users are still our
main focus, but we also see to the needs ofrecovering addicts, and those who want tochange.“A lot of our activity is abouthelping these
families through counselling, and we can al-so do referrals to rehab centres if needed.”Secretary of the group, Jacobus Jaftha,
added that the group wanted people to knowabout their activities and to act before a situ-ation becomes out of control.“Parents and caregivers must be aware of
what their children are doing,” he said.“If they are aware of a problem, theymust
act immediately and that is where we canhelp them to inform them about the resourc-es available to save those children.”V Contact the church on 021 952 0290 during officehours, or Jaftha on 084 363 6620.
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Calling on the community to fight drug abuse is from left, Pastor Patrick Crowster, Elmari Daniels,and Jacobus Jaftha, at a meeting of the support group. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Delft SAPS deal crime ablow with 100 arrestsDelft SAPS took to the streets in fullforce this weekend in their fight againstcrime.According to Brig Hendrik Jansen his
staff arrested and detained 102 suspectsfor the weekend for a variety of trans-gressions.These included arresting a suspect
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arrests police also recovered two stolenvehicles, and confiscated an assortmentof weapons, and drugs to the value ofabout R7 000.
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Listeners to a local radio programmewill bebopping to beats for Blikkiesdorp nextweek.It’s all coming together at The Jolly Carp
venue in Retreat on Saturday June 8 whenlisteners of The Jazzy Jive showonFineMu-sic Radio (101.3FM, Saturdays from 22:00 to1:00) get together to raise funds for the play-ground and resource centre at the tempo-rary relocation area near Delft.LydiaMartin explained that the influence
of the worldwide web and Facebook had abig part to play in getting this gig going.“Gary van Dyk, also a reporter at Tyger-
Burger, first presented this show on Cap-eTalk, but since the beginning of the year ithas moved to FMR,” she explained.“Over the last few years he has built up
a huge listenership, not just locally but alsooverseas where ex-pats started tuning in viastreaming.“One of them, Beryl Segers from Sydney,
Australia, then started following his reportsin the paper and read the story about theneeds in Blikkiesdorp.“She immediately felt that she wanted to
do something and started raising funds forthe Blikkiesdorp for Hope Foundation inAustralia.“When she announced on Facebook that
she was planning a trip here to hand overher contributions we felt that as a listeners’
group we wanted to add something to hercontribution.
“What better idea than to have a lekkergathering of listeners to meet each other,and raise money for a good cause.”Beryl Segers was very excited about the
gig, and very happy that the listeners werejoining her helping the project in Blik-kiesdorp.“I started listening to the show by acci-
dent, and all the while I was being intro-duced to lots of music from my youth, andit always brings me back home,” she said.“In the listeners’ group I also got to meet
people who shared this love for music, andevery week we have a virtual gathering asthe music plays.“This gathering will prove that good mu-
sic brings some great people together.”The Beat for Blikkiesdorp is taking place
at The Jolly Carp on Saturday 8 June, from19:30. Music will be provided by some topacts around town who have offered theirservices to the fundraiser.Pianist Ramon Alexander will be there
with his band and guest artists include vo-calist Heinrich Frans, guitarists DerrickSchippers as well as Richard Caesar.V Tickets for the gig are R100, and you can bring yourown platter and refreshments. Further informationavailable from Lydia on 073 229 3184 or Jenny on 082534 3118. Also check out https://www.facebook.com/events/550009281687709/.
Feel the beat in Blikkisdorp & raise funds
Richard Caesar is one of the artists getting thegroove going at the Beat For Blikkiesdorpevent. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Free workshop on legalissues open for a weekThe Legal Independent People’sCorporation (LIPCO) has decided totake the law to the people with thelaunch of Legal People’s Workshops.From 27 May, South Africans will
receive free workshops to help withany legal questions.“Getting to understand how you
are protected legally at your workplace, in your marriage, as acitizen, etc. is perceived as compli-cated and expensive and that’s whyLIPCO has decided to hold theworkshops,” said Simone Steinmairfrom LIPCO. She believes the factthat experts warn that strikes willeventually lead to fewer entrepre-neurs, fewer jobs, less investmentby foreign investors, and an overallworse-off economy is not enoughreason not to strike.A workshop will be held on
Saturday 1 June between 09:00 and13:00 at the banquet hall at theBellville Civic Centre in Voor-trekker Street.V For more information please phone TumiLesolang on 011 315 0092 or [email protected].
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Ready to sing your heart out for a goodcause?St John’s Anglican Church is hos-
ting a karaoke evening in the BellvilleSouth Civic Centre on Friday 31 May.Tickets are R25 per person and avai-
lable at the door.V For more information contact Bernard on082 598 7471.
Karaoke for a causeSector 1 of the Community Police Forum ofBelhar SAPS will be hosting their annualgeneral meeting.All community based organisations,
NGOs, churches and youth groups are in-vited to attend themeeting thatwill be heldin the Watsonia Educare Centre in CelloCrescent on Thursday 30 May from 19:00onwards.V Further information from Faghmeeda Ameerodien on 078 209 7706.
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Do you want to help victims ofcrime?Belharpolice (SAPS) are in theprocess
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trauma unit.V Anyone interested can contactAugusta Schoeman on 021 953 8104 orFaghmeeda Ameerodien on 078 209 7706from Monday to Thursday between 10:00 and13:00.The closing date is Monday 17 June.
Cops call on trauma counsellors for victim unit
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Pep Stores have been busy putting some“pep” back into their community.
In the past few weeks their staff have beenhard at work with various projects in theCorporate Social Investment (CSI) pro-grammes.
Ashley Solomon, planning manager in thecompany’s Kids’ Division, explained that itwas all part of the company’s aims to pridethemselves as being a retailer who givesback to their customers.
“Our planning and buying teams havecombined resources and quite a few commu-nities have been earmarked for CSI initia-tives this year,” he said.
“In the past few weeks we have specifical-ly contributed to the following threeprojects: Tygerberg Children’s Hospital,Eurecon Primary School in Eureka Estate,and St Joseph’s home for the Chronically Illin Montana.”
“At Tygerberg Children’s hospital ourcontribution went to decorating the walls ofthe ground floor to provide a child-friendlyenvironment, which is therapeutic andwould contribute to the provision of goodquality service to the young patients andtheir parents.”
“Bedding and clothing for the childrenwere also part of the donations made to thehospital.”
At Eurecon Primary School there was abuzz of excitement as their teams got busy
with some repair work at the school.“We have embarked on fixing and replac-
ing the toilets and wash basins in both boys’and girls’ bathrooms where almost 80 % ofthem were not in working condition.”
“The school also has no sick-bay area andwe contributed by establishing one by paint-ing and furnishing it.”
“Further work will be done by providinga cemented paved area where parents canpush the prams to the creche area across acurrently sanded area.”
In Montana St Joseph’s home for theChronically Ill cares for about 300 childrenwith 24-hour nursing, access to medical
care, rehabilitation in the form of physio-therapy and occupational therapy.
“On Friday 17 May we took a team of about60 dynamos from Pep to spend the day creat-ing a little garden for the girls’ section aswell asdonating twosix-seater tablebencheswhere they can spend time after school, ei-ther doing homework or spending time withtheir friends.”
“This was all done while we were able todo a little braai for the kids and could sharesomething to eat with them. We will contin-ue to giveback to our customers andcommu-nities who have supported our company forso many years,” he concluded.
Getting the Sick Bay at Eurecon Primary intoshape were Pep’s painters, from front, Jaco DeKlerk, Nadine Zikmann, Jason Samuels andCandice van Schalkwyk from Pep, under thewatchful eye of deputyprincipal Scheepers.
Cultural activity flowsin RavensmeadGARY VAN DYK
Community cultural activity isflowing from The Fountain Centrein Ravensmead.
The church is planning a uniquecommunity arts developmentinitiative in the centre and theyalready have programmes in placefor the residents.
They have now embarked on afurther initiative to invite quali-fied art trainers, experiencedperforming and visual artists, orstudents needing practical experi-ence to offer their services volun-tarily in training the participantsin their projects.
Some volunteers are alreadybusy with various activities butthey need more to cater for theneeds of so many youth in thecommunity.
They are also inviting morechildren and youth in the area toenrol for the various activities thatare on offer.
Enrol on Saturday at an openday event from 11:00.
This is also an invitation forchildren to join up with the firstRavensmead Community JuniorChoir practise under the leader-ship of community workers Bennyand Elicia Farao.
The Fountain Centre is in theshopping complex on the corner ofNorthway Road and De La ReyRoad.V For more information about choir callRochelle on 073 714 2685 or 021 9335216. For the other arts programmes callHeraldine on 021 931 6428, Gunther on084 413 6221 or 021 933 8047 o/h.
Lekker makietie by ATKVDie Bloulelie-tak van die ATKV inBelhar hou lekker makietie op Sondag 2Junie.
Hierdie sang- en musiekfees wordgehou by die VGK SA Gestigkerk inWatsoniaweg en begin om 16:00.
Kaartjies is R30 en verskeie sangersen groepe sal optree.V Meer inligting en besprekings by Albertus by078 551 3574.
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• Die hersiening van die bestaande beleid oor informele handel en die wysiging van diebestaande Verordening op Informele Handel
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Hierdie nuwe en hersiene beleide en gewysigde verordeninge is vanaf 24 Mei 2013 terinsae beskikbaar by alle Stadsbiblioteke, subraadskantore en by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay. Elektroniese afskrifte kan per e-pos aangevra word by die amptenarehieronder genoem.
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Awards: The Bishop Lavis Drill Cadets held their annual certificate ceremony for theirmembers in Bishop Lavis on Saturday. TygerBurger sponsored the certificates for theoccasion and reporter Gary van Dyk is seen here presenting founder, instructor andpresident Peter Johnson with a special award for his dedication to training the youngsters.Const Amanda Cornelius hands over certificates to FaithLee Layman, who received anaward for Outstanding Prestige.
Drill cadets shine at ceremony
Safety first: The newcommittee of the cadetsalso received a FirstAidKit sponsored by theTygerBurger, and chairmanHennie Fortune is seenhere receiving it fromreporter Gary van Dyk,while founder PeterJohnson and secretary JoyCrow look on. GertrudeAbels is the treasurer,vicechair is David Crow,with Bridgette Wagenaarand Charmaine Links asadditional members.
In synch: Members ofthe squad go through theirpaces during theirexhibition at the certification parade on Saturday.
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Kelsey Williams, a member of theJunior City Council and a learner atElsies River High School visited theSubcouncil 4 monthly meeting onThursday 23 May, as part of theawareness campaign on the Own,Love and Improve your Streetinitiative. With her in the photo isSubcouncil 4 chairman Clive Justusand (right) ward councillor ChrisJordaan.
Junior Council meetsSenior Council
A breakthrough has been made re-garding the unknown body of a fe-male, who was set alight anddumped earlier in May this year.Mfuleni policewerenotified of the
body discovered in the bushes ofBrentwood Park, which was that ofan unknown female.Along with the assistance of the
community, a male was taken in forquestioning and admitted to the of-fence, leading the police to the ar-rest of a second suspect.The two suspects, 19 and 34 years
old, were arrested on 14 May andwere charged with murder, for
which they have appeared for a bailapplication at the Blue Downs Mag-istrate’s Court, on 23 May.The case was postponed to June
and the suspects will remain in cus-tody.According to a confession by one
of the suspects, two more suspectsare still at large.The victim is known to be 26-year-
old, Yvette Neel who was picked upin Wesbank, the place where shewas said to be staying with her boy-friend.Yvette was apparently transport-
ed to Kuils River, where she was
shot and later set alight in Brent-wood Park.“The breakthrough by police in
identifying her, came through theForensic Department, whereby herfingerprints were lifted andchecked,” spokesperson for theMfu-leni police, Captain NomathembaMuavha, confirmed.Her personal details were made
known, as she had previous casespending against her, Muavha ex-plained.Her death was only made known
to her parents in Belhar on Thurs-day 23 May.
Police finally identify corpse
Voices will be raised in harmonyon Saturday when a local choirhosts its first public perform-ance.The Third Day Community
Choir started in February thisyear and has already grown to 25enthusiastic members.On Saturday from 18:00 they
will be hosting their concert atThe Range Primary School in Ep-ping Forest. Tickets are R10,which also gets you a packet ofcrisps. They are also still open fornew members to join them.V Further information from 073 2400857 or email thirddaycommunity[email protected].
First performance for the choir
Get ready for some great musicon Sunday.The Elsies River and District
Xmas Bands Union will be hos-ting a Musical Extravaganza incollaboration with The Camillo
Lombard Collective.It will be taking place on Sun-
day 2 Juneat theBellvilleAudito-rium. The music starts at 19:00and tickets are R50.V Contact Llewellyn on 083 453 1314.
Enjoy a musical extravaganza
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TYGERBURGER | RAVENSMEAD & BELHARWoensdag, 29 Mei 2013
BELHAR / SELFHELPR420 000
SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
This very private 2 bedroom homeis situated on a large plot, with asingle garage and carport. Thekitchen os openplan kitchen withb.i.c. + appliances; the lounge isspacious and tiled.Web Ref.: 471621
CHARLES, 083 556 6080021 946 1695 (o)
BELHAR Opp. firestation 3beds., f.f.fkitchen, ust move in.
R380 000 neg.
HIGHBURY R750 0003 beds., f.f.fkitch, d.garage,, g.flat.
DELFTVOORBRUG 2 beds.,garage, large plot. R279 000
N2, Gateway 2 beds.,R160 000
NOOITGEDAGHT3 beds., L/D, f.f.fkitch, large plot.
EERSTE RIVER13 roomed house plus 3 plots.
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BELLVILLE SOUTHR699 000
SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
SOLID HOME GREAT AREA!!!This 2/3 home has large livingareas, a spacious kitchen andfamily bathroom in a neat conditionon a corner plot with single garagein a very popular area!!Web Ref.: 446891
CHARLES( 083 556 6080( 021 946 1695 (o)
BLUE DOWNS /MALIBU VILLAGE
R275 000NEW ON THE MARKET / SOLE
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BARGAIN BUY, HUGEPLOT!!!
2 bedrooms, lounge / kitchen,bathroom worth every cent !!
JACQUES 083 686 2117
CAMELOT R450 000Business rights utilised as achurch, 1 bedr., kitchen and
bathroom.
DENNEMERE R480 0003 bedr., fitted kitchen, lounge,
dinette, fully enclosed, parking for3/4 cars.
BLACKHEATHR750 000 4 Beds./bic, 2Baths., Fitted Kitchen with IndoorBraai, Lounge with Fire placeStudy, Double Garage, Enclosed
750 square metres.
Sellers sellers sellersCall, SMS/WHATSAPPEmsily : 0846949515Office : 0219090461
CROYDON R850 0004 Bedroom House! This 4 bedr.house boast with 2 full baths, 2storerooms & a dble. gar. Ifcountry living is your style thishouse has got it all with stunningviews of farms in a quiet street.The house itself need tlc. Price
negotiable.THE CONIFERS/ EERSTE RIVERR380 000 Two Bedroom LockUp! This two bedr. house is nearschools, mall and bus route. Thisproperty boasts with built in kitchencupboards and in the 2 bedrooms.
The house is suitable fornewlyweds or a small family evena single parent. The household hasa big yard if you need to extend or
just nice for children.SILWOOD HEIGHTS/ EERSTE
RIVER R400 000Three Bedroom Spacious House.3 Spac bedr. house with very neatlounge, full b.bars, full encl. onhuge ground. Plus carport for 3cars. A well situated property.JOHN MOCKE, 083 453 9803
EERSTE RIVER /STRATFORD GREEN
Neat 3 carpeted bedroom house,tiled lounge, tiled kitchen which ispartly fitted, separate bathroom
and toilet tiled. Burglar bars on allthe windows, safety gates on frontand back doors, big yard that is
fully enclosed.
Price: R420 000 neg.
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ELSIES RIVER /AVONWOOD
ONLY R300 000
Corner Plot, large grounds, 2 beds,lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom,carport. Plus extension that is apotential Separate Entrance/Granny Flat. If your combinedwages is approximately R9 000pm, then you could buy this house!
Contact Mark Anthony021 704 2160 or083 482 4250
ELSIES RIVER /Connaught R300 0003 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,
bathroom, enclosed, driveway for2 cars.
PAROWR849 000
Large 3 bedrooms, lounge, fittedkitchen, bathroom, large grounds +
potential granny flat
Contact Mark Anthony021 704 2160 or083 482 4250
ICONFAIRDALE / BLUE DOWNSR349 000 3 spac. beds., lounge,diningr., TVroom, m.e.s., kitchen,parking for 1 car.FAIRDALE / BLUE DOWNSR295 000 2 beds., facebrick, bigplot, kitchen, burglar bars, fullyencl. Close to public transport.BLUEBERRY HILLS / BLUEDOWNS R350 000 3 beds.,lounge, kitchen, family bathr., ensuite.ROSENDAL / DELFT R245 000Spacious 2 beds., lounge, big plot,kitchen, bathroom.MONT CLAIRE/ MANDALAYR320 000 neg. 2 beds., lounge,family bathroom, big plot.MALIBU VILLAGE R550 000Spac 3 beds., lounge, kitchen,en suite, fam. bathr., plus 2 bedr.g.flat, extra income potential.RAVENSMEAD R680 0003 Bedr, lounge, diningr., kitchen,family bathroom, large plot.
Call Gary 076 696 2403 orMelissa 072 057 5753
ICONGAYLEE / BLACKHEATHR630 000 neg 3 Bedr, lounge,small diningr., massive carport,fully encl., close to public transport.HILLCREST HEIGHTS R550 0007 Bedr, dble gar, kitch, bathr,carport, needs some repair work.HINDLE PARK / SILVERSANDSR350 000 2 Bedr, lounge, kitch,bathr, close to public transportVOORBRUG DEFLT R285 0003 bedr., lnge, kitch, carport.RIVERTON R485 000: 2 bedr.,lounge kitchen, family bathr.,secure parking.UITSIG / RAVENSMEAD R 650 000: Spacious 3 bedr,spacious kitchen,lounge, d /garage, toilet & bathr, triple carport& garage and spac 1 bedr g.flat close to school & public transportRAVENSMEAD R280 000Vacant Plot on Northway StreetElsies River (Donigde Avenue)R380 000 Very neat 3 bedr., lnge,sec parking, f.f.kitch, fully encl.
Gary: 076 696 2403Melissa: 072 057 5753
HINDLE PARK R480 000
Newly renovated 3 bedr. home incul de sac, MES, fittings & taps fortop loader, BIC in main & 1
bedroom. Sec parking for 2 carsbehind locked gate, tiled thru out.
Call Shaun 084 717 2741
OLD BELHARR870 000
SOLE MANDATE/NEW RELEASE
This 3bedr. home has 2 livingareas (fireplace), a large fittedkitchen (cherrywood), familybathroom, ensuite. Anundercover braai area leads tolarge pool, excellent security anda large plot in a very popular area!Web Ref.: 471721
CHARLES, 083 556 6080021 946 1695 (o)
ICON
PAROW R680 000: 3 beds., fam.bathr., f. kitch., lounge, diningr.,
wooden floors.BONTEHEUWEL R 320 000:
4 beds., main with b.i.c. + en suite,f.f. kitch., study, braai area, encl.Forest Heights/ Eerste River
R550 000 3 beds., bathr., lnge,kitch., drive thru gar, encl. big plot.BELLVILLE SOUTH R320 000
1 bedr., lnge, kitch., 1 bedr. g.flat.THE HAGUE / DELFT R180 0001 bedr., 1 bathr., lounge, kitchen,
enlcosed big plot.Mandy Breda: 078 285 0276www.iconipgroup.co.za
SILVER OAKS / KUILSRIVERR965 000 Spacious 3 bedr.family home with b.i.c., o.planentertainment areas with indoorbraai/TV room, leading out to arock pool. F.f.kitch. with diningr.,study, full family bathr. + mes.Corner plot with d/g & space forextra parking. Situated in sought
after established area.
TUSCANY GLEN /BLUE DOWNS
R450 000 Spacious 2 bedroomhome with open plan fitted kitchen& dining. Paved yard with carport.
Call Roslyn 083 582 8156
15SPORTSPORT
TYGERBURGER | RAVENSMEAD & BELHARWoensdag, 29 Mei 2013
SAREL BURGER
Belhar, Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege endie Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland se Super-liga-rugbyspanne was al drie die afgelopenaweek aan die wenkant, terwyl verskeiespanne in hierdie streek losgelê het in diejongste reeks wedstryde.
Belhar het teen Helderberg in die CharlesMorkel-stadion aanvanklik gesukkel om op
dreef te kom, maar het in die tweede helftegoed stem dik gemaak om die tuisspan met33-32 te klop.
Bellville was ietwat ongelukkig om met 18-23 in die stof te byt teen Schotsche Kloof/Walmer nadat hy kort voor die einde nogvoorgeloop het. Die Bellvilliete, wat in huldebuutjaar in die A-afdeling is, het soverduidelik getoon dat hulle nie sommer omge-dop gaan word nie.
UWK, wat al meer en meer na die moontli-ke wenner in die B-afdeling lyk, het Vals-baai, een van die ander sterk spanne, met 31-23 geklop. Dít nadat die studentespan vroegin die tweede helfte nog met 6-23 agtergeloophet! Groter doelgerigtheid het UWK egter toebinne ’n ommesientjie 25 onbeantwoordepunte laat opstapel om Valsbaai droëbekhuiswaarts te laat keer.
Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege draf ook
nog steeds saam met die voorbokke in dieB-afdeling ná sy oorwinning van 19-15 oorKraaifontein se Hands & Heart.
Belhar en Tygerberg het die komende na-week loslootjies terwyl die ander spanne indie Tygerbergstreek (meestal Vrydagaand)speel (tuisspan eerste): Durbanville/Bellvil-le t SK/Walmer, Bellville t Hamiltons, NNKt Villager, Brackenfell t Hamlets, Hands &Heart t Goodwood, UWK t Kuilsrivier.
UWK se eindpoging tem Valsbaai
Karatekamp: Francois du Plessis se GojuKaikarateskool in Durbanville het onglangs ’ngeslaagde kamp (Gashuku) in die Drakensteinkultuursentrum buite Franschoek gehou. Meeras 120 studente van die Paarl, Stellenbosch, Strand en Kaapse skiereiland het die kampbygewoon. Hier is (agter van links) Fortune Niyabanga, Diane de Kock, Wongalethu Fandreki,Mari Treurnicht, Tredoux Nigrini, Francois du Plessis (Shihan), Lloyd Louw, Erin Hendricks,Marinus Eybers en Dirkie Heydenrych. Voor: Willem de Wet, Louie Schultz, Jeanine Lotter,Keanan Idas en Dylan de Kock.
SAREL BURGER
Die Tygerberg-klub het die afgelope Sater-dag in die WP se o.19-rugbykompetisie so by-na ’n eersterangse verrassing gelewer toe hy15-15 gelykop gespeel het teen D.F. Malan.
Die Floridaparkspan, wat met rustyd ste-wig in die saal was, is alleen van ’n oorwin-ning weerhou deur D.F. Malan se knap te-rugvegpoging. Daarby het die Tygerberg-klub ook nie sy puntekanse benut nie.
Stellenberg, wat met die telling op 23-24kort voor die einde ook ’n oorwinning oorSAKS besnuffel het, moes egter met 23-38 dieknie buig toe die besoekers foute van dieStellies uitgebuit het en twee verdere drieëin die laaste paar minute gaan druk het.
Die HS Tygerberg was in sy wedstryd teenDe Kuilen in alle afdelings bobaas en het
maklik met 50-20 geseëvier.Milnerton het die HS Bellville aanvanklik
goed in toom gehou, maar die Bellvilliete hetdit tog met 31-20 deurgetrek, terwyl Durban-ville oor gans te veel skietgoed vir Kassels-vlei beskik het en met agt drieë met 52-7 metdie besoekers klaargespeel het.
Die HTS Bellville het egter onverwags met6-11 teen Primrose-klub vasgeval, terwylMonumentpark ook ’n pak slae van 12-5 byJan van Riebeeck gaan haal het.
Ander wenspanne van die Tygerberg-streek was Fairmont (11-0 t Fairbairn), Edge-mead (15-13 t Bosmansdam), J.G. Meiring(35-3 t Islamia-kollege), Scottsdene (26-0 tEben Dönges), Bernadino Heights (32-7 t Ha-miltons-klub) en Scottsville (38-7 t HS Elsies-rivier). Bellville-Suid het egter met 7-15 teenParelvallei in die hek gesit.
Tygerberg-klub verras amper
New kit: Bellville Rugby Club from Bellville South are in the driving seat after a welcomedonation of kit from Barloworld Toyota in Tyger Valley. The team, who play in the 1A Leagueof the Western Province Rugby Union, received a donation of jerseys for their first teamfrom new car sales manager Heidi Tolman, and Marie Knoetze, business manager at thecompany. Celebrating in front are, from left, captain Elvernel Julius, and vicecaptain ReganPetersen. With them are chairman Roger Hendricks and Kenny Paarwater of the coachingstaff. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Topstoeiers: DieOlympiansstoeiakademie in Durbanville hettans nege stoeiers, watdie grootste deel vandie provinsiale spanverteenwoordig, en watook in die nasionalespan opgeneem is.Hiervan het agt aan dieonlangse Afrikakampioenskapsbyeenkoms in Chad deelgeneem. Die stoeiers vandie klub het bygedraom SuidAfrika senaam gestand te doenen het een goud, driesilwer en vier bronsmedaljes verower. TiaanSmuts (links) van dieHoërskool Drostdy opWorcester was derde indie GrieksRomeinsestyl in die gewig 76 kgtot 85 kg (o.17). JohanMostert van dieHoërskool Stellenbergwas tweede in vrystylin die gewig 76 kg tot85 kg (o.17).
THOMAS CAROLUS
Eastern Rovers come up against a confidentBlue Downs Spurs side, all of who are in fineform at the moment. But coach CyrilJosephs said he is confident going into theanticipated Northern Suburbs Football As-sociation Super League Knock-out clash atSymphony Park on Saturday.
“We are not stressing about our oppo-nent’s current form, but rather on how towalk away victorious in that match in orderto advance to the next round of the competi-tion,” says Josephs.
“The other thing is that we are also reallyhungry for silverware. It’s amazing whatwinning does for a squad and for us it wouldrestore the belief amongst the players goingforward.”
“First of all, as a club, as players and asthe coach, we cannot be happy with this situ-ation because we lost five league games sofar this season. If you analyse these matchesyou will see we made a lot of unnecessarymistakes that cost us games and points.
“I understand the frustration of the sup-porters because they want to see a winning
team, but as the coach I believe in the cur-rent group of players and we will keep fight-ing to get out of the slump.”
The side started the new season brightly,ensuring they got out of the relegation zone.But now the boys in green and white wantto make up for this. To the man, they believethey owe it to the supporters who have stoodby them through difficult times the firstnines games of the season.
Coach Josephs has been trying out differ-ent combinations, some of which wereforced through injuries or suspensions. Hebelieves the team is not quite where hewants it to be, but has seen positives in theperformance of the boys. He has given mostof the players a run, and now the task is tofind that winning streak, the click that willbring the side together and make them intoa hard-playing unit.
Fans have been urging the team to go outand fight, and are still confident that thecoach is on the right track to getting EasternRovers back to where they belong, at the top.
“This cup is very important because weknow what it would mean to the supportersand the club as a whole if we win it.”
Eastern Rovers unyielding
Top three: Around 200 competitors competed at the recent Western Province Kyokushinchampionships held in Bellville. Some 10 of Sensei Gavin Smith’s students competed andhad first, second and third place wrapped up. They all qualified for the national championship on 10 August in Durban. Front from left: Jaydin Reid (kumite) and Kelsey Makondo(kumite). Middle: Marvin Van Rooyen (kumite), Logan Minnaar (kumite and kata), JaydenIsaacs (kumite) and Sensei Gavin Smith. Back: Celine Jacobs (kumite) and Nadine Harrison(kumite).
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IAAF 6TH SPOT: EYEING OLYMPICS
Tiaan reachesfor stars
Hayley Bosman (Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists), Tiaan Smit and Stehan Schoeman (sports editor, TygerBurger). PHOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Tiaan Smit is currently ranked 6th onthe IAAFworld ranking for 110 mhur-dles (youth) – his third consecutive
year in the top 10.Tiaan is theTygerBurger Sportstar of the
Month winner.His extraordinary and successful career
dates back nine years ago when he met hiscoach, Marcel Otto. The two has been to-gether ever since.“I really couldn’t have asked for a better
coach. In the nine years we’ve built a solidrelationship and he knows how to get thebest out of me. He surely deserves a lot ofcredit. If it wasn’t for him, I doubt that Iwould be where I am today.” said Tiaan.
Right trackBack in 2011whenhe still competed in the
youth division hewas ranked second on theIAAF rankings and last year fourth.This year however, it’s his first year com-
peting as a junior and lying sixth on the logindicates that he is on the right track seeingas he has the whole of next year as well toclimb the ranks.“It takes a massive amount of hard work
and dedication. We are talking six days aweek preparing for competitions and fivedays in the off-season.“It involves everything from heavy
weight training in the gym to explosivepower exercises to stamina and endurancetraining to stay in top physical shape.”With the Africa Junior Championships
in Germiston looming, he has his one goalin mind – beating his current Africa juniorrecord of 13.51 seconds.“I’m going to give it my best shot. But I
think it might be tricky given the cold win-ter conditions.”
OlympicsThis is his immediate goal. For the future
theOlympics is definitely on the cards. Fur-thermore he would also like to qualify forthe World Junior Championships takingplace in America next year.Tiaanwalks awaywith a pair of sunglass-
es sponsored by Bosman, McNulty and DuToit Optometrists. R1 000 fromShihanHen-nie Bosman (Welgemoed Kyokushin-kandojo) and a gift pack from the SuperSportLet’s Play initiative.V Submit your entries to mcnul[email protected] to enter the competition.
Tiaan Smit
Grace College (USA) is visiting South Africaas part of an experience for their soccer team,which plays in the highly rated AmericanCollege League to do soccer coaching withkids in the townships.They alsohave the intention of scouting for
potential players who could study at Gracein America for free and any degree of theirchoice on a sport scholarship in exchange forplaying soccer for the college in the leaguewhich is just below the MLS where DavidBeckham played his soccer.Since their arrival last Monday, the team
have visited Gardenia Primary and Excel-sior High Schools in Belhar sharing with thelearners about reaching for your dreams andalso demonstrating some of their amazingskills with the soccer ball.They have also visited Manenberg, Bishop
Lavis, Khayelitsha and Belhar.They took the Belhar Spurs juniors for
coaching on Tuesday and Thursday. Most oftheir work was done in and around Belharbecause of their link with BreakthroughChristian Church, a vibrant communitybased church.The church partnered with Belhar Spurs
FC to stage the international match betweenGrace College and Belhar Spurs u-23. It wasa glamorous affair with many dignitaries.The match itself was a cracker, played in
front of a packed stand with Grace scoringa spectacular first minute goal by Steven Fe-mer with a left foot bend into the far corner.The second goal from Grace came from
their Serbian player Nikoli Kranzic with aneasy tap in after some good interplay downthe right flank. Grace was awarded a penaltyin the secondhalf but the penaltywas superb-ly saved by Matthew Japhta. The third goalwas scored in the second half and Grace Col-lege won the match 3-0.
A chance to play for Grace
Norman Cana (in black), of Bishop Lavis RFC, attempts to slip away from Cities RFC playerKobus Pansegroun (right) during a Division Four match at City Park in Athlone on Saturday.Bishop Lavis won 3613. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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