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Duped locals lay chargesCHEVON BOOYSEN
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Allegations and claims of fraudulenttransactions in the New Horizonshousing development have escalated.
People’s Post previously reported on thehousing development where officials are ac-ceptingmoney fromdesperate residents andputting them ahead in the housing waitinglist (“Housing headaches”, 15 September).People who have fallen prey by paying
money to individuals who affiliate them-selves to the housing development have nowstarted laying criminal charges.According to one woman, who requested
to remain anonymous, she paid someonewho introduced herself as an official withthehousingdevelopment “to get aheadof thewaiting list queue”.“I paid this woman R3000 and she told me
that within a week I would be able to moveinto a new home. This never materialisedand now I can’t get hold of her to claim mymoney back,” she says.Upon asking the woman how long she was
on the waiting list she says “just a fewmonths”.“I was desperate and really wanted to get
intoahouseandwhensomeone Iknewintro-duced me to this woman I figured it was achance to get into a home sooner. Lookingback now I regret it,” she says.Hanover Park resident Kubra Kenny says
she has been on the waiting list for morethan 20 years and she is struggling to get ahomewhile others are appointedhomeswhohave been on the waiting list for far feweryears.“I have been waiting for years for a home
andcurrently I’m livingwithpeoplewho sayI have to be out within two months. Where
am I going to gowithmy children and grand-children?” Kenny says.“I have been waiting and waiting and now
people are getting houses before me. I don’thave money to pay people to get me aheadon a waiting list,” she says.Another resident has filed a criminal
charge for trespassing after finding that thehome she was to receive was already occu-pied by other residents.Ricardo Sedres, president of the Social
Democratic Party, an organisation in Hano-ver Park that deals with housing matters,says the organisationwill be taking themat-ter to court as a next resort after not receiv-ing any response from the City of CapeTown.“We have received legal advice regarding
the matter and we are taking this forwardto a court of law. We have received no joyfrom the City regarding this issue but in the
meantime, business still carries on as usualfor the corrupt individuals acceptingmoneyfrom people wanting to get homes in thehousing development,” Sedres says.Grassy Park police spokespersonWarrant
Officer Wynita Kleinsmith confirms theyare investigating cases of fraud and tres-passing after receiving complaints from res-idents.“We have received complaints from peo-
ple who laid charges of trespassing andfraud.These cases are currentlybeing inves-tigated,” Kleinsmith says.The City of Cape Town says it is also look-
ing into the allegations.“The City is investigating the particulars.
The City goes to great lengths to ensure thatthe allocation of houses is done in strict ac-cordance with the allocation policy.”V What are your thoughts? Starting with the word“Post”, SMS your views to 32516. SMSes cost R1.
A few residents who have been onthe waiting list for the NewHorizons housing development inHanover Park have laid criminalcharges after paying money to fakeofficials to speed up the process.
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The city’s four universities have researchprogrammes and conferences frequentlyused by an international and national aca-demic community.Arecent study found thatin any given month there are between tenand fifteen academic conferences in thegreater Cape Town area.
One example of such an academic attrac-tion is the collaboration between three localuniversities – University of the WesternCape, University of Cape Town and the Uni-versity of the North West – on the SKAproject, which “brings together researchersin the fields of astronomy, computer science,statistics and eResearch technologies”, ac-cording to the partnership’s statement.
Events like these bring a boost to local ac-commodation and conference facilities, aswell as travel agents and taxi businesses.
There is also a knock-on effect, with manyacademic tourists extending their trips toenjoy the city’s tourist attractions or to meetcolleagues for business, saysEnverDuminy,
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to transformation in the community. Ac-cording to the Economic value of tourism re-port, an estimated 37 551 people were perma-nently and 15 130 temporarily employed inthe tourism industry in Cape Town in 2013,”he says.
Edutourism includes students attendingshort courses or studying for severalmonths. During this time, some students areaccompanied by their families on longertrips and this leads to more money spent ontourism.
There are several language schools inCape Town, with the city being popular as
a base from which to study, and theseschools also create employment opportuni-ties.
But there are still some challenges, espe-cially if students are travelling as minors orwith the regulation that minors need una-bridged birth certificates or other visa re-quirements, Duminy says.
Changes to legislation can create barriersto those wanting to travel, especially whenthe changes happen half-way through an ap-plication process, he says.
He remains optimistic, however, that theworld-class attractions Cape Town has to of-fer, including the academic ones, will con-tinue to entice international visitors.
Education brings visitors
Pimp up event for puppy shelterAll schools, companies and resi-dents are invited to support thePimp-up event of the MJ PuppyShelter. The event will takeplace on the corners of ViljoenWalk and Parkwood Avenue onSaturday 31 October at 09:00. Besure to bring along paint, paint
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‘PEOPLE’S POST’ FUNNIES IN PRINT: Treknet, the popularcomic strip that first appeared in People’s Post ten years ago,has just been released in its first-ever comic book form as Talesfrom Treknet, a collection of favourite comic strips. This is thefirst collection by Dave Gomersall and Gavin Thomson (pic-tured), which they have published to mark their tenth year inprint. Tales from Treknet will be launched at Cafe Pescados inSimon’s Town on Thursday at 19:00. Comics will be on sale andcreators Gavin and Dave will be there to sign your copy andpose for photos. For every comic book sold readers will alsostand a chance to win a beautifully framed and signed Treknetprint of the comic book cover. R10 from each comic bookpurchased on Thursday night will be donated to Sanccob.Entrance is free but booking is essential. Contact Claire on082 565 0501 or [email protected].
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After hearing the pleas of a local crèche,a doctor and a contractor in the area
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Pre-school Centre (“Youth destroy day-care”,People’s Post, 21 July). The school hassince received a fence, limiting foot trafficthrough the premises.Dr Randall Ortel says he approached a
contractor in the area who agreed to helpthe crèche tighten security.“This crèche has been in the community
for many years and there have been manyincidents of vandalism. I sought help fromthe contractors in the area who are busywith renovations and upgrades at schoolsin the area and one of the contractors hascome forward to assist,” Ortel says.He adds the contractor agreed to supply
off-cut materials to the early childhood de-velopment centre and was so far able to se-cure a gate at the back of the crèche.“Ournext step is to look into having light-
ing supplied at the crèche aswell, which thecontractor has also agreed to do. Second-hand fluorescent lights, that are still in agood condition, will be fitted and we will befixing switches for these lights as well. Thepremises are very dark at night, which al-lowed criminals to carry out their illegal ac-tivity,” Ortel explains.Kit Electrical contractor Chris Koekemo-
er says the companywas approached byOr-tel for off-cut materials.“As subcontractorswe are new toManen-
berg and we saw the need of these peopleand we decided to get on board. Normallywhat happens to off-cut material is that wetake it back to the City of Cape Town so wemay be credited for the material, but younever get your full money worth when get-ting that credit. Because of this we decidedto rather donate these gates and lights to thecrèche as it is a worthy cause,” Koekemoersays.With this work having been done, Koeke-
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Manenberg mangunned downA 24-year-old man was gunned downby an unknown suspect inManenbergon Saturday last week.The victim was walking in Dwyka
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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 29 September 20154 NEWS
Cancer shouldn’tdecide for youTIYESE JERANJI
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“There is life after cancer; you just don’tgive up, because life is so precious.”
These are the words of mother of four Na-talie Isaacs (49) from Constantia, who saysshe came face to face with death after shewas diagnosed with breast cancer threeyears ago.
“When the doctor told me that I had can-cer my whole life turned upside down. Ilived a healthy lifestyle and I didn’t expectto have cancer. I don’t smoke or drink, sohaving cancer was the last thing on mymind. It hit me hard, but I had a decisionto make or cancer was going to decide forme,” she says.
After hearing the news she thought toherself that she wouldn’t allow cancer topull her down. She felt she had to live andbe there for her children.
“It was a matter of deciding whether I al-low cancer to pin me down or I deal withit and fight through, so that I will be therefor my children who really needed me themost. It wasn’t easy. I had to go to doctorsand I had to fight and this is why I’m heretoday. I fought; I didn’t allow cancer to pinme down because life is so precious. No-oneshould give up because they have cancer. Ihad to fight it on my own with the help ofmy children,” says Isaacs.
She has had nine chemotherapy sessionsand got divorced since then.
To gather strength and help others as wellshe started a support group for people livingwith cancer and those who have survivedit. Isaacs says the stories that she heardfrom other people were unbelievable. “Be-fore I heard other people’s stories I thoughtmy case was just bad. But meeting othersand talking about their situation I realisedthat what I had gone through was nothing.
“People should learn not to give up butfight,” she says.
Isaacs encourages women to go for regu-lar screening. “Do your mammogram andpap smear, because early detection can helpsave lives. It’s not only women over 40 yearsof age who can get cancer but everyone can– you just have to check.
“I also encourage women to do self-exami-nations on their breasts. They should knowtheir bodies. If there is something that isworrying, visit your doctor,” she adds.
Isaacs, who is reigning Miss Cansa,stands to be a beacon of hope. She will besharing her story with others to give themstrength to pull through and to raise aware-ness as October approaches. October isBreast Cancer Awareness Month and willbe filled with various activities to raiseawareness, support sufferers and praisesurvivors.
To hear more about Isaacs’ story join herat the Cuppa for Cansa event at Grace Chap-el Hall, Sunderland St, Kensington on Sat-urday at 09:00. The donation to participateis R60. Apart from her story, more fun activ-ities are planned.
For more information, bookings or dona-tions contact Isaacs on 083 277 1846 or [email protected].
Natalie Isaacs, a breast cancer survivor fromConstantia, says there is life after a cancerdiagnosis. She will share her story at theCuppa for Cansa event on Saturday inKensington.
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Open up if you’ve lost someHaveyourecently lost yourhome toa scam?Are you due money and have not receivedit?Residents who have been affected are
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Three men have been arrested after thetrio were linked to a carjacking in Lans-
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day at 22:45while policememberswere con-ducting patrols on the corner of Jan Smutsand Kromboom roads, says Lansdowne po-lice spokesperson Sergeant NkululekoMnyaka.
“They spotted a white Audi towed by ablue Toyota. Members got suspicious andstopped the car and checked – the Audicame out as carjacked in a Lansdownecase,” he says.Mnyaka says the suspects, aged 23, 33 and
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toBellville South for fingerprints. TheAudiwas carjacked on Tuesday 22 September at00:15 in Muller Road, Wetton by two un-knownmen.The complainant explained thetwo came running to his vehicle, one witha firearm and said: ‘Jy, jou vark, klim uit’(You pig, get out). The complainant climbed
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car, he adds, and moments later one of thesuspects opened the door and pulled thewoman out. The suspects drove off in an un-known direction.A case of carjackingwas opened for inves-
tigation.No shotswere fired and thewomanwas not harmed. No arrests have beenmade.Mnyaka urges anyone with information
to contact Lansdowne police on 021 700 9000or 082 576 2804.
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of the public that they may lodge objections and/or comments to theabove applications on or before the closing date at the undermentionedaddress and contacts. Since licensed gambling constitutes a legitimate
business operation, moral objections for or against gambling will not beconsidered by the Board.An objection that merely states that one is
opposed to gambling without much substantiation will not be viewed withmuch favour.You are hereby encouraged to read the Act and learn moreabout the Board’s powers and the matters pursuant to which objectionsmay be lodged.These are outlined in Sections 28, 30, 31 and 35 of the
Act. Members of the public can obtain a copy of the objections guidelines,which is an explanatory guide through the legal framework governing thelodgement of objections and the Board’s adjudication procedures.Theobjections guidelines are accessible from the Board’s website at www.
wcgrb.co.za and copies can also be made available on request.The Boardwill consider all comments and objections lodged on or before the closing
date during the adjudication of the application.
In the case of written objections to an application, the grounds on whichsuch objections are founded, must be furnished.Where comment in respectof an application is furnished, full particulars and facts to substantiate suchcomment must be provided.The name, address and telephone number ofthe person submitting the objection or offering the comment must also beprovided. Comments or objections must reach the Board by no later than
16:00 on Friday, 16 October 2015.
In terms of Regulation 24(2) of the National Gambling Regulations, theBoard will schedule a public hearing in respect of an application only if it
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Athlone native and political iconof the struggle Dulcie September
was once again honoured as the pro-vincial department of cultural af-fairs and sport launched its oral his-tory framework document, as wellas a travelling exhibition named inSeptember’s honour.The ceremony at the WesternCape archive and records manage-ment service in the city centre onWednesday last week was hosted byprovincialministerAnrouxMarais.According to the department, theframework document offers guide-lines for the process of collectingoral history and ensuring that datacollection is done ethically in orderfor the information to be used.The travelling exhibition also us-es information that was gatheredthrough the process of interviews totell September’s story.Some of her friends and familymembers who helped the museumservice through interviews werepresent at the launch.“History cannot give us a pro-gramme for the future, but it cangive us a fuller understanding of
ourselves, and of our common hu-manity, so that we can better facethe future,” said Marais, making adirect reference to Robert PennWarren’s iconic statement about theimportance of history.“Our history need not be lost asolder generations pass on. We havea duty to keep our histories alive inour communities and within gov-ernment so that future generationscan celebrate our heritage.”Marais honoured September byunveiling the travelling exhibition,intended to improve social inclu-sion.“She is someone that others canidentify with, coming from humblebeginnings herself. This is an exhi-bition of archival material and it in-spires ordinary people to under-stand the enduring value of theirown documents, maps and pictures.We gain insight into September’slife through her family’s personalarchive, some police records,records from Dulcie’s Paris officeand newspaper clippings. These arememories and they tell a story. Weare thankful to September’s familyand friendswhowere very generouswith their time and their records.”It is hoped that visitors to the ex-
hibition will see the value in theirown personal archives and will beinspired to donate them to the pro-vincial archives.The gathering of oral history is aprocess in which information isgathered by interviewing a personabout his or her memories and re-cording these for use by future gen-erations.“With the official theme of Heri-tage Day, ‘our living heritage’, I amproud to announce that the depart-ment has developed an oral historyframework to redress the challen-ges faced with recording oral histo-ry,” said Marais.The framework includes:
. providing minimum standardsand guidelines for staff who aregathering oral history and its proc-esses;. clarifying roles that various de-partments play in oral history proc-esses;. establishing a framework thatregulates legalities that are associ-ated with oral history recording;and. establishing a provincial data-base of oral histories to be housedin the Western Cape archives andrecords service.
Elizabeth van der Heyden, a friend of the late apartheid activist DulcieSeptember, talks to provincial minister Anroux Marais about a travelling
exhibition on September’s life.
Athlone icon celebrated
Karaoke discoThe Grassy Park Klawerjas Clubwill host a karaoke disco on Friday30 October at theGrassy ParkHotel.Entry fee is R30 with live entertain-ment by DJ Elbees from 20:00 untillate. For more information contactGeorge Wentzel on 084 588 9778.
Women’s conference on SundayThe Charity Christian RevivalCentre Church will host a wom-an’s conference in Parkwood onSunday at 14:30.The conference will be hosted
at the AOG Church in WattleRoad.For more information contactMary Phillips on 073 309 9705 or021 701 8476.
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This is very good news for South Africa,given the key role attractions play in driv-ing economic growth and creating jobs, Sa-bine Lehmann, managing director of TableMountain, said in an address at a WorldTourism Day event.
The event took place in the run-up toWorld Tourism Day on Sunday and was in-spired by the 1Billion Jobs, 1Billion Oppor-tunities campaign, which highlights that
the 1 billion tourists travelling the worldeach year create a billion opportunities forprogress andpoverty eradication, especial-ly for developing countries.
Bucket lists“Attractions are a key motivation for
tourists to visit. Everybody wants to sharea selfie to show that they have ‘been thereand done that’. Bucket lists are the newgoal sets,” said Lehmann.
“In turn, these attractions, being part ofthe service economy, play a key role in cre-ating full-time and seasonal employment.”
Lehmann, drawing on insights gained atthis year’s Attractions Africa Conference,said the big question was what would beperceived as an attraction worth visitingin ten years’ time.
“The greatest amount of uncertainty lieson the demand side – what will motivatecustomers to come to our attractions in thefuture?” she said.
“Arecent study in theNetherlands foundthat over thenext tenyears attractionman-agers need to focus on quality, authentici-ty, sustainability and interaction – both onsite and online.”
Lehmann, in welcoming the news thatglobal tourists will increasingly head fordestinations in emerging economies,warned that itwas still important to attractlocal tourists.
“We have seen how local visitors to thecableway have increased steadily as we in-troduced a number of specials throughoutthe year, ensuring South Africans too canvisit – accounting for 45% of our visitornumbers annually,” she said.
“For attractions to be authentic theyneed to include and speak to the local do-mestic market.”
SA to gain in tourism future
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New wheelie bin istrophy pot for CityThe City of Cape Town has won a nationalaward for a wheelie bin.It was recognised at the Recycled Product
of the Year awards, hosted by the South Af-rican Plastics Recycling Organisation (Sa-pro) and Plastics SA and held on Mondaylast week.TheSapro trophywas awarded to theCity
and Mpact Containers for their “Fifty/50”wheelie bin that was entered in the Recy-cled Content category.The new bins carry a 10-year guarantee
and are subjected to all necessary testingand performance requirements.The competition acknowledges products
that are made from recycled material andencourages brand owners to consider recy-
cled plastics as a material of choice.Sapro chairperson Jaco Breytenbach
says that they had high hopes when theylaunched their first awards in 2010.“Each year that we host this competition,
it is proven over again that talent runsbroad and deep in our country and that theplastics recycling industry has an impor-tant role to play in South Africa,” he says.BarbaraThompson, national deputymin-
ister of environmental affairs, officiated theopening of the awards and said: “Last yearSouth Africa managed to recycle 315 600tons of all plastics products manufacturedback into raw material. This places SouthAfrica amongst the top mechanical recy-cling countries in the world.”
Ruben Brandt, Janine Charters, Loutjie de Jongh and Lance Kallis of Mpact Containers with thetrophy for the South African Recycled Product of the Year.
PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNETuesday, 29 September 2015 NEWS 9
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Several steps are being taken by the Citycouncil to ensure the Retreat drop-off fa-
cility in 10th Avenue is ready for the influxof traffic once the Ladies Mile drop-off facili-ty closes this week.
Ward councillor Kevin Southgate visitedthe site last week with two other Protea sub-council members and two City of Cape Townofficials.
“We met to establish what steps can be tak-en now to ensure the facility can accommo-date the extra traffic,” he says.
One of the first things would be to addressthe road leading into the drop-off site.
“The road will be rehabilitated to ensurethe road surface is up to standard, so as notto cause damage to any vehicles travellingin and out of the facility,” he says.
A request for speed humps has been in-
cluded, to deter motorists from speeding in10th Avenue.
“This road is extremely busy and there aretrucks, bakkies, light motor vehicles and pe-destrians using this road, so the safety of ev-eryone on the road is being considered.”
The officials will also create a drive-through option, making it easier for peopleto drop their waste and leave the facilitywithout having to sit in a long queue.
“We want it to run as smooth as possiblewithout anyone getting in anyone else’sway. This would mean that there will be oneentrance and one exit leading out the backof the facility,” he says.
Southgate adds that there are also plansin place for a chipping facility, but the facili-ty will be closed on three sides of the struc-ture to decrease noise and dust pollution.
“This facility will only be built sometimenext year when the drop-off facility’s bound-ary is extended,” he says.
Rubbish dump readied for rush
Several steps are being taken to ensure the Retreat drop-off facility is ready for the influx oftraffic after the Ladies Mile drop-off facility closes this week. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE
Pluto, a 7-and-a-half-year-old Boxer dogwho went missing while his owner wassurfing in Granger Bay, was reportedly sto-len and sold for R50.
His bereft owner, Robert Abel, toldNews24 on Sunday that he left his “sweet-natured” pet on the beach on Friday after-noon while he hit the waves – somethinghe often did, as Pluto is well-known in thearea.
“Everyone loves the dog . . . He is legend-ary at most of the surfing beaches of the At-lantic seaboard.”
When Abel came out the water, he sawthat Pluto was gone.
He approached a couple on the beach.The woman told him that the dog had beenwith them before, but then her “friend soldhim for R50” to a woman in a car.
She told him the woman was at a super-market with the dog, and would return.
“You will get your dog back,” the womanapparently told Abel.
However, shortly afterwards, the coupledisappeared from the beach area. Abel saidthey appeared to be homeless.
JP Smith, mayoral committee memberfor safety and security, says that while hehas not heard of the abduction of dogs frombeaches, he knows of two cases where dogswere snatched in the vicinity of their own-ers’ homes and sold.
He believes “the chance is slim” that Plu-to will be spotted.
The selling of domestic animals is illegal.Legally, a pet is considered property, so itsabduction is classified as theft. However,people have a “much greater attachment tothe pets” compared to other property, saysSmith, adding he would be devastated ifanything similar ever happened to one ofhis three cats.
Smith urges people who experience asimilar predicament to contact the City on021 480 7700 as they would be able to alertvarious officials.
Pluto has a reddish-brown coat and hada black leather collar on when he wentmissing. He is also micro-chipped. Abel isoffering a R5000 reward for his return.– News24
Preciouspaws soldon beach
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What is it?Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are poisonous gas-
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Clamping downThe European Union, United States and
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have beenwarning for years that actual caremissions were likelymuch higher than re-ported ones.This creates a false sense of confidence in
the quality of the air we breathe, and pre-venting adequate measures from being tak-en.James Longhurst, an environmental sci-
ence professor at the University of theWestof England says: “Concentrations of NOxhave not fallen as much as expected despitethe introduction of new technology on vehi-cles.“If the deliberate bypassing of emission
control systems is more widespread thanjust Volkswagen diesel sales in the US, thenit may help explain what has been observedin measurements of air pollution in cities.”– Wheels24
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Gains in international petrol prices havebeen negated by the deteriorating rand. Thisis according to the Automobile Association.“The price of 95 unleaded petrol is to re-
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New gen studentssing with SarafinaA group of born-frees is
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Sarafina!was first performedin June 1987 at the MarketTheatre.Twenty-eight years later
the born-free PerformingArtsstudents of Northlink College(Tygerberg campus) arebringing the evergreen pro-duction back to life.Based on the 1976 Soweto
youth uprisings, Sarafina!tells the story of a youngschoolgirl not afraid to fightfor her rights who inspiresher peers to do the same. In-spired by her teacher, Sarafi-na leads her classmates inprotests. Jailed, tortured andhumiliated, Sarafina returnsto school to pursue her dreamof playing Nelson Mandela inher school production.Liberation songs, like
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ma and Hugh Masikela collaboration,alongside the well-known gospel version of“The Lord’s Prayer”.A fusion of infectious dance styles mixed
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score of Sarafina! The production is direct-ed by Kobus Hanekom with musical direc-tion by Roshan Chakane and choreographyby Tyron Zoutman.V Sarafina! will be on stage at the Baxter Theatrefrom Thursday to Saturday. Tickets are available fromComputicket.
Abigail Mei, Shaundeon Afrika and Ivanita Oelf star in theNorthlink College production of Sarafina! at the Baxter.
CONTRAST STUDIOAND STREET: TheReason Why, the secondshow by the CRATEcol-lective will be hosted atYoungBlood Gallery inCape Town fromThursday. The collectiveby Mr Migo (pictured),Marti Lund and Skuba-listo presents an urbanart exhibition. They willwork between the studioand the street to exploretheir views of the urbanspace from contrastingpoints of reference andpersonal experience. Thework of CRATEcollectivewill use the threeseparate spaces of thetriple-story gallery topresent an exploration oftheir diverse styles. Visityoungblood-africa.comfor more information.
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IT TAKES TWO: Alvon Collisonand Cat Simoni will be present-
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The Cape Town City Ballet and Cape TownPhilharmonic Orchestra will appear togeth-er for the spectacular production Symphonyof Dance at Artscape from Wednesday 7 toSunday 11 October.
Conceptualised by Robin vanWyk, artisticdirector of Cape Town City Ballet, the pro-gramme features ballets danced to famousor-chestral masterpieces by Strauss, Rachma-ninoff, Ponchielli, Barber and Pärt.
Although ballet audiences are used to see-ing the orchestra in the pit during perform-ances, Robin says: “For Symphony of Dance,theCapeTownPhilharmonicOrchestra, con-ducted by Graham Scott, will share the on-stage limelight with us in a wonderful cele-bration of classical and neo-classical dance.”
The highlight of the programme is boundto be the world premiere of “Romance”, anew ballet by Robin, which will be danced toRachmaninoff’s “2nd Piano Concerto”. The
piano soloist for all performances will be ac-claimed South African pianist Francois duToit.Two more ballets will also be premiered.
“Largo Variation”, choreographed by Kir-sten Isenberg, is set to the minimalistic“Spiegel im Spiegel” by composer Pärt.In “Adagio for Strings”, another newwork
by Robin, the dancers will move to the com-position by the same name by Barber.Audiences can also look forward to themu-
sic of Johann Strauss in “The EmperorWaltz”, choreographed by Veronica Paeper,and “The Blue Danube”, choreographed byRobin.In Robin’s ballet “Ensemble for Six”, “The
Dance of theHours” fromAmilcarePonchiel-li’s opera La Gioconda will take centrestage.V Tickets for Symphony of Dance cost between R150and R350 and are available from Computicket or Art-scape dial-a-Seat on 021 421 7695.
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My mother’s benchA bench in St Georges Mall that hasbeen broken down by a group ofKhoisan activists has been a topic ofinterest recently.I have been wondering whether to
respond to this issue as I don’t want tobe fighting my own people. I havesubsequently decided to respond andthose who so regularly do, maycrucify.The bench – a small mosaic bench –
has been around for a couple of yearsnow, and to be honest I also do notagree with such a small attribution tothe matriarch of our nation.I would like to see a huge majestic
work of art much like a statue erectedto memorialise her, especially sincewe still don’t know where her burialsite is.As insignificant as it seems, this
bench was seen by others like me,who tend to turn a negative into apositive, as a comfort.This bench welcomed me to sit on it
and find rest. This bench offered aweary traveller rest much the same asmy mother, Krotoa, did. My motherKrotoa welcomed me to sit on her lap,much the way I could sit on aninanimate object such as a benchwhen I was feeling weary, as walkingin Cape Town could render one
extremely exhausted.Was the bench, as I suspect, dese-
crated purely on a whim, or was therea mandated agreement to do so?Knowing the people involved, I
would go with option one. Irasa has inthe past done many “Khoisan actions”and when the going got tough, thebroader Khoisan community wascalled for assistance, much the sameas now when various people werecalled after the action asking forassistance.This supports my saying it was a
whim, because if it was a mandatedcall, all known Khoisan organisationswould have been involved; backupplans would have been in place.Last week saw seven people being
honoured in Cape Town by havingbridges named after them.Two of these seven are true Khoisan
activists and the aim of the project isto say that these people played a partin bridging divides, and I agree withthis.The question one now needs to ask
is are these bridges safe from “Khoi-san activists”, who may on a whimdecide these bridges are not fit to benamed after their leaders becausedirty feet and dog poo will surelydefile these spaces?
I will support any Khoisan activismif it is not harming to my fellowKhoisan family. I would suggest theyshould have followed protocol likewriting and meeting the mayor, and ifno joy was found, to have used softerprotest action and the media to raisethe awareness of “the bench”, and tohave gotten public participation,because the bench was not put therejust for them and everyone does notsee it in the light as they do.In fact, I would have liked the issue
to have been maturely debated beforesuch drastic action was taken andonce again the Khoi are seen aslawless.The desecration of the bench should
have been the last resort in a well-thought and discussed plan of action.
WENDY WILLIAMS,National Khoisan Reference Group member
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EARL HAUPT AND NAZLIE DOLLIE
South Africa’s Homeless World Cupsoccer team returned home lastweekwithprideafter losingonlyone
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fifth, after initially getting off to a flier inthe group stages of the tournament, win-ning all their opening matches.The World Cup uses the game of soccer
to inspire the homeless to make signifi-cant changes in their own lives, whetherit be by getting a job or returning to theirfamilies. The competition currently has74 country participants.The SouthAfrican team comprised five
representatives from the Western Cape,two from the Eastern Cape and one fromKwazulu-Natal.In the secondgroupphaseof the tourna-
ment, the team only dropped points in adraw with Brazil on their way to theknockout stage of the event.However, they would come unstuck
against Portugal in the quarter final, los-ing the match 5-2.But they redeemed their pride by
bouncing back in the fifth place play-off,beating last year’sCup championChile inthe semifinal before seeing off Romania
to secure fifth spot.Despite coming agonisingly short of
claiming the grand prize, De Reuckmain-tains that the bigger picture for their op-portunity to represent their country is atremendous achievement in itself.“We grew up surrounded by gangster-
ism, we knowwhat poverty is like, yet weachieved certain things in our lives. Theycan do the same if they put the hard workin”, says De Reuck when speaking abouthis team.DeReuckpoints out that there are a few
ex-players who are now actively involvedin the organisation, and says that it is allabout seizing this opportunity that is giv-en to them.“There are a lot of people out there who
believe in what we’re trying to achieve.These guys just need to believe in them-selves, their abilities and the possibilitiesthat are out there.”The team’s playing kit was designed
andprovided byPlaySport4Life aswell asStreamline Agencies.Miles October, founder of Play-
Sport4Life, has expressed his delight atbeing involved in the initiative.“This a great example of how sport can
take you places in even the most unusualcircumstances. Sport is the catalyst foryou to make that change in your life.”
Homeless starfor South Africa
PAULSE KEEPS AJAX IN TOUCH: Ajax Cape Town striker Nathan Paulse celebrates his goalin his team’s PSL clash against Kaizer Chiefs at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday. Paulse’sgoal allowed the host team to salvage a 1-1 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS