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Deon Halls, Academic and Campus manager
at College of Cape Towns Crawford campus
inspects one of the lecture rooms which was
set ablaze by protesting students last week.
PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
CRAWFORD
Students run riot
EARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
A
ctivity at the College of Cape Towns
Crawford campus has ground to a halt
following violent protests last week.
Nursing students displayed their disgust
onMonday 20 June after it emerged that the
course they enrolled in is not accredited by
the South African Nursing Council (SANC).
Despite not necessarily needing the
course to be accredited by the SANC in order
to practice as a nurse, students set refuse
bins alight in the courtyard of the campus,
proceeding to break down doors and torch
lecture rooms they were scheduled to write
exams in.
As a result, the campus has suspended its
exams until the end of July, with college
management set to meet with the national
higher education department later this
week.
Sharon Grobbelaar, spokesperson for the
College of Cape Town, explains the contro-
versy circled around students who were en-
rolled their Primary Health Certificate
course, which says that the course is carried
in the same capacity at other TVET colleges
across the country.
The issue itself is not a college one, it is
a national issue. All the colleges were aware
of the situation, but in the words of one of
the directors of the Department of Higher
Education andTraining (DHET), the qualifi-
cation does not have to be registered from
the nursing council, it never has been and
does not ever need to be, because it is not
a nursing qualification and that is the big
issue, Grobbelaar says.
She says that the college will be working
very closely with DHET along with the stu-
dent body to come up with an amicable solu-
tion to the stand-off.
DHET are also expected to address the stu-
dents.
They are speaking to the Department of
Health, because students originally request-
ed that the DHET develop this qualification
to fit into their framework going forward,
adds Grobbelaar.
She says students turned to violence be-
cause they have not received the answers
they wanted from DHET. The total damage
has yet to be determined, but clean-up opera-
tionswere already in full force by themiddle
of lastweek,with thedamage seemingly con-
tained to the central section of the campus.
Campus is very quiet at the moment. All
the NCB students are basically on holiday
now because their exams have been post-
poned. The staff is still at campus, but the
only students who are on campus are those
who are writing national exams at the mo-
ment. The situation is calm and under con-
trol.
All classes and examshave since been sus-
pended at the campus andwill resume at the
start of the new semester
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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Athlone Civic Centre
St. Mark the Evangelist Church in
Athlone is having a snack dance on
Friday 26 August at the Athlone Civic
Centre from 20:00 to 00:45.
The evening will start with cheese
and wine from 19:30 to 20:00, followed
by the music of the Cool Sounds Band.
Tickets are R120.
V Call Lorraine Mckinnon on 021 696 3071 for
tickets and more information.
A
74-year-old neighbourhood watch pa-
troller, a retired nursewho collects and
sorts breadtags in aid of wheelchairs for
those who cannot afford it; an 84-year-old
who spends his Saturdays assisting with
soccer training for youth at risk; an 85-
year-old that organises a group to knit
items for children in hospital, and a grand-
mother of nine who ministers to her peers
at an old age home.
These are just a few of the amazing nomi-
nations received so far for the first Peoples
Post SpecSavers Community Champions
Elders Awards. The awards aim to honour
elders who are still going out of their way
to serve their community. Elder citizens
who are making a difference in the lives
of others can be nominated in two age cate-
gories 70-80 and 80 plus.
Nominations for the awards close on
Wednesday 20 July. A panel of judges con-
sisting of representatives from SpecSav-
ers, SA Care Forum, Peoples Post and its
sister publications, TygerBurger and City
Vision,will select three finalists in eachcate-
gory. Finalists will be notified by 15 August
and will thereafter be featured in Peoples
Post. The winner in each category will be
announced at a special High Tea held on 1
October on International Older Persons
Day. The overall winner will win two nights
stay at the Garden Route Game Lodge in-
cluding breakfast, dinner and game drives
(valued at R6000). SpecSavers will sponsor
their transport to the lodge. Other prizes in-
clude Spec Savers vouchers to the value of
R2000, Capitec gift hampers valued at R500
each, and many more wonderful prizes to
show the appreciation to our three finalists
in each category.
V Nomination forms can be downloaded from
www.specsavers.co.za or the Peoples Post Facebook
page. Nomination forms are also available at the offi
ces of Peoples Post in Bellville and the following Spec
Savers stores: BlueRouteMallWynberg,MaynardMall,
Cavendish Square, Rondebosch, Cape Town Station,
Kenilworth Centre, Promenade,WestgateMall, Khaye
litsha, Gugulethu, Zevenwacht, Tygervalley, N1 City,
Bayside, Parow Centre, Canal Walk and CapeGate.
V The completed forms can be submitted by email
to [email protected], faxed to021 910 6501, de
livered to Peoples Post, 3rd floor, Bloemhof Building,
112 Edward Street, Tygervalley, Bellville or via post to
P.O. Box 747, Bellville, 7535.
COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ELDERS AWARD
Elders making change
At Peoples Post we want to make Mandela
Day (Monday 18 July) a special one for the
children at Patricias Home of Hope in Vry-
grond and we want our readers to be part
of the celebration.
The facility is part of the Eniwe Chil-
drens Fund whose mission is to improve
the lives of abandoned and underprivileged
children through various housing, feeding
and skills development initiatives in the
Western Cape. At present the home in Vry-
grond cares for 13 children aged between
2 and 15 and our readers can help us help
themwith some of their needs. To feed these
children costs R7000 everymonth andwhile
cash donations are welcome, Peoples Post
wants to assistwith grocerydonations like
samp and beans, pap, split peas, lentils,
canned foods, vegetables, pasta, pasta
sauce, juices, milk, butter, jam. There is al-
so a need for shampoo, soap, toothpaste and
sanitary pads. Donations of warm clothes
and shoes are welcome. There is also a need
for some handy hands and building materi-
als for improvements to the homes kitchen
and bathroom. Some windows and door
frames need to be replaced, and flooring
needs attention. A new bathroom suite, hot
water geyserandpaintingwill also addcom-
fort. The facility is also looking for a fridge
in good working order and a washing ma-
chine to hold a bigger than normal load.
V Grocery and clothing donations can be dropped off
at Peoples Post office (3rd floor, Bloemhof building,
112 Edward Street, Bellville) before Friday 15 July.
Readers who wish to donate bigger items, building
material or offer their services can contact the Peo
ples Post office on 021 910 6500 or post@peoples
post to pledge their support.
Giving a helping hand to Patricias Home
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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The Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI)
in partnership with various stakeholders,
has conceived a groundbreaking education-
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network which seeks to infuse creativity
and innovation into schools by using the
arts as a tool for teaching and learning.
The first three local Africa A+ preschools
are ABC Pre-primary in Lansdowne,
iThemba in Capricorn, and Chameleon
Campus in SybrandPark. The three schools
have received a week of professional devel-
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Africa A+ facilitators who are arts practi-
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childhood development (ECD) specialists.
Africa A+ offers professional develop-
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Central to this approach is the integration
of the arts, such as drama, dance, music, vi-
sual art, drawing and painting into the cur-
riculum and learning process.
CCDI executive director, Erica Elk, says:
We have inherited a country with issues
unemployment, poverty, social inequality
and injustice. The generation coming
through our schooling system is not ade-
quately prepared to dealwith these complex
issues.
We have to nurture the next generations
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The Africa A+ Schools begins at the pre-
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Communication is an important skill in any
sphere of life, and more importantly for the
deaf community.
June Bothma, a sign language teacher, is
hosting courses for people who know others
that are deaf. Many people have contact
with the deaf and this course is a perfectway
to add to your communication skills, she
says.
The beginners course in sign language in
Newlands will be starting at the end of July.
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Lansdowne woman
entrepreneur lauded
A
flair for fashion and empowerment has
set a Lansdowne woman winning.
Amiena Pastor was nominated at this
months Margaret Hirsch Women in Busi-
ness Achiever (MHWIBA) Breakfast hosted
at Hirsch Milnerton.
Through The Design Platform, Pastor in-
spires girls andwomen in communities that
have the desire and ability to create a busi-
ness but lack the qualification and funding.
Her passion for fashion and womens em-
powerment is a good fit with her latest title,
the Margaret Hirsch Women in Business
Achiever Finalist for May 2016.
Pastor studied a fashion design course at
ElizabethGalloway and then completed her
in-service training at Mon Viso Knitwear
where she nurtured her love for bridal de-
sign, and this led to her starting her own
bridal company from home.
She was headhunted by top designer Er-
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years, and her desire to give back to the
community became ever stronger.
Pastor then threw herself full-time into
her bridal business but when a burglary set
her back financially she was emotionally
not in the right place to design, so instead
she turned to selling Tupperware and
Shzen products.
It was during this time Pastor and anoth-
er entrepeneur cam upwith themarket day
concept. The IDeserve It projectwas initiat-
ed in 2010 and registered in 2012 as a non-
profit organisation that sets up platforms in
the form of pop-up shops or market days.
They also teachwomenwith a love for de-
sign the skills they need to be empowered,
like making their own patterns and basic
sewing skills.
Since then the idea has mutated into a
company, The Design Platform, which is
aimed at designers who beyond market
days. Needless to say, Pastors determina-
tion to use design as her vessel for womens
empowerment, enthralled the audience.
Hirsch PRO Monique van der Walt (left) presented the Margaret Hirsch Women in Business
Achiever to Amiena Pastor from Lansdowne.
Rio Grande youth off to Durban for holidays
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Fifty pupils from Manenberg will be taken
out of their comfort zone as they get the op-
portunity to travel to Durban during their
July holidays.
The Silence Violence project that has
been running at Rio Grande Primary
School has successfully completed their
Project 50:50 at the end of Youth Month.
Monique Ponto from the SilenceViolence
campaign says the project fell short of its
target butwill however still enable 50 pupils
to enjoy a well-deserved holiday.
The funds raised will enable 50 learners
from Rio Grande to have a memorable and
enriching school holiday. The pupils, ac-
companied by their teachers,will be depart-
ing on Thursday 7 July for the Garden
Route and Durban, Ponto says.
And those who are not fortunate enough
to enjoy the same trip will also have some-
thing to look forward to. In collaboration
with the NPO Sporting Chance, 22 learners
have been rewarded with the opportunity
to watch the DHL Stormers take on the
Southern Kings on Saturday 16 July. .
V Project 50:50 will run until Thursday 30 June. Con
tact Ponto on 081 350 0940 or [email protected].
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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The Catholic Welfare and Development cul-
tural hub in Athlone will be hosting a Win-
ter School programme during the school
holidays.
The programme will be co-ordinated by
Keith Engel and will run on Tuesday 28
June and Tuesday 5 July.
There will also be classes on Thursday 30
June and Thursday 7 July where the focus
will be on the following subjects for Grade
11 and 12:
.Mathematics
. Physical Science
. Geography
. Business Studies
The course includes study methods, indi-
vidual and group tutoring.
V For more information call Keith Engel on
072 586 5191 or alternatively, call Andre Marais on
083 886 7164.
Winter school registration to open for Grade 11 and 12
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Abdullah Gangraker, owner of the Wem-
bley Group of Companies, died on Sunday
27 June. He failed to recover from a compli-
cated medical procedure following his ad-
mission to Constantiaberg Mediclinic after
falling ill three weeks ago.
Affectionately known as Mr Wembley,
Gangraker took over the family business
after his father died in 1971. The company
has since grown to become a household
name.
However, Gangrakerwill be remembered
more for his charitable contributions not
only to his immediate community in Athlo-
ne, but also to those of his ancestral home
in India.
He donated the land onwhich the current
site of the Masjidul-Quds is found and
served as one of the mosques founding
members. This is site at which thousands
of mourners gathered to bid their respects,
before laying Gangraker to rest at the John-
ston Road cemetery.
Sataar Parker, chairperson of theMasjid-
ul-Quds board of trustees and spokesper-
son for the Gangraker family, says that his
friend was more than just a pioneer.
The man was a visionary businessper-
son with the Wembley Group of Companies
in Belgravia Road. It is an iconic setup
there. He was a philanthropist of a very
high calibre in terms of being the man who
donated the land for the building of the
Gatesville mosque, says Parker.
One of Gangrakers many donations to
the community was an entire hall for the Is-
lamia Complex.
Gangraker also looked after orphans and
also helped develop infrastructre in his an-
cestral village in India. He was a man who
waspassionate about doing things to perfec-
tion and we are very fortunate. Although it
is a sad loss, the loss came in the spiritual
monthofRamadaan, so froman Islamic per-
spective, that actually is some sort of conso-
lation, says Parker.
Despite the loss of Gangraker, the family
business is left in the able hands of his son,
Mujeeb.
As far as the family is concerned, every-
thing remains as normal, his son will be
running the business and he is more than
capable of doing a job thatwould havemade
his father very proud. The example that he
has set show that nothing is unobtainable.
One just has to be focused to work on a plan
and things will work out.
Athlone bids
farewell to an icon
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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Second chance for matrics
If you would like the opportunity
to rewrite your matric exams,
here is your chance.
The Metro South Education
District would like to invite
learners who failed Grade 12 in
2015 or who would like to rewrite
one or two subjects in the Octo-
ber/November 2016 National
Senior Certificate (NSC) exami-
nations, to have a second chance
at passing.
A programme of tutorial class-
eswill be offered to these learners
during the day from Tuesdays to
Thursdays, starting in July free
of charge.
In order to be considered for
this programme, learners would
need to register by 15:00 on
Thursday 7 July.
Applicants should take their ID
and a copy of their 2015 NSC re-
sults to theKhanyaCentre situat-
ed at the old Buckingham Prima-
ry School in Merrydale Avenue,
Mitchells Plain.
The registration office will be
open on weekdays from 09:00 to
15:00.
This opportunity is currently
only available to learners who
wrote the 2015 National Senior
Certificate examinations.
V For enquiries or information call Pauli
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Rushing up to the
top radio spot
SAMANTHA LEE
@Samantha_Lee121
H
is passion and drive sees him
on a steady rise to the top.
Yuzriq Meyer (24) went from
home on a couch to an influential
radio presenter with a steady so-
cial media and radio following.
His show on Bush Radio sees
him on the airwaves from Mon-
day to Friday hosting and produc-
ing his own show called the
Breakfast Rush.
The Woodstock man recalls his
journey as a calling.
After I completed my journal-
ism diploma I was at home for
about three months before I start-
ed asking what am I going to do
now?, says Meyer.
I was at an internet cafe look-
ing for jobs and saw the advert
from Bush Radio looking for in-
terns. Itwas fate because thedead-
line was in two days time, so I got
my CV together and applied.
This was in 2014.
Meyer recalls being inappropri-
ately dressed and not very confi-
dent in himself.
Therewere 80 other people and
I didnt think I would get the job,
but by the glory of God they liked
my energy at the interview. A
week later I got the internship,
he says.
The three-month internship
saw the trainees undergo an ex-
tensive training in everything to
do with radio.
At the time, there was no break-
fast show at the station and this
saw Meyer and two others be the
first to host and produce a show
from 06:00 to 09:00.
We started the show in April
2014. Last year I started doing the
show on my own and was able to
bring in more elements that rep-
resented me, he says.
The showhas since seen a surge
in interest, especially with daily
guests.
He recalls thousands of inter-
views since the shows inception
and has had the opportunity to
feature many dancers, artists,
DJs, actors and other influential
people in the community.
I was always very talkative
and had a flamboyant energy
which meant I was always happy
to express myself. I was very into
music in high school and to me
someone had it made when their
music was on the radio. When I
started here, my perception
changed, he says.
He says radio is his calling and
he is fortunate enough to bework-
ing at a community station, being
community driven himself. I
wanted to give people a platform
to change their lives, he says.
Meyer has recently started a
stint atCTVasapresenter aswell.
I always wanted to be on TV
but since I started at Bush, my
love for radio is greater, he says.
With his social media following
growingby theday,Meyer sayshe
did not expect this response.
I knew a lot of people so I start-
ed with a good fan base, but I nev-
er guessed I would be so influen-
tial. But I amblessed because I did
not ask for this it fell intomy lap.
I am doing this for the right rea-
sons. There is a difference be-
tween wanting to shine and let-
ting your work shine for you, he
says.
He has always been a motiva-
tional speaker and encourages
young people to follow their
dreams. Some people who follow
meon socialmediamay think this
looks like a glamorous life, but
theydont understand that all that
glitters is not gold. Youmust have
passion and confidence and be
willing to sacrifice, he says.
Meyer hopes to move on to big-
ger and better things in future.
I want to do what I am doing
now but on a bigger scale where
I can reach a bigger audience. I
have big love for Bush Radio and
CTV but with a bigger fan base I
can change more lives. It is not
about the fame for me, but rather
the opportunity to change the fab-
ric of society and the way they
think, he says.
V You can catch the Breakfast Rush on
Bush Radio on weekdays from 06:00 to
09:00. Follow Meyer on Instagram or
Twitter @Yuzriq or like his Facebook pa
ges: Mr Meyer or The Breakfast Rush.
Yuzriq Meyer (24) hosts and produces his own show on Bush Radio. This passionate young man originally from
Athlone is on a steady rise to the top with a growing fanbase to prove it. PHOTO: SAMANTHA LEE
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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I
n just over four months, the City of Cape
Towns Metro Police unit have made hun-
dreds of arrests with the help of CCTV cam-
eras.
The Citys Strategic Surveillance Unit is
set to install additionalCCTVcameras to the
tune of nearly R12m in the new financial
year.
The Safety and Security Directorate has
set aside around R7.4m for 10 new cameras
in areas like Goodwood, Silvertown, Bridge-
town and Gatesville.
In addition 26 ward councillors have also
made ward allocation funding available to-
talling R4.45m for cameras in their respec-
tive areas.
The Strategic Surveillance Unit is in the
process of retrofitting existing cameraswith
automatic number plate recognition (LPR)
capability and plans are being finalised for
the upgrade of the Citys fibre network sys-
tem.
The City has introduced the Regulation of
External and Privately Owned CCTV Cam-
eras on City Property Policy, which was ap-
proved in June 2014 (Residents must regis-
ter CCTV cameras, Peoples Post, 8 Decem-
ber 2015).
The policy aims to better regulate the in-
crease in privately owned CCTV cameras
that are installed on City land and infra-
structure and to keep an effective record of
ownership of such infrastructure, should
footage be required in investigations by the
South African Police Service and informa-
tion gathering by theCitys lawenforcement
agencies.
Currently, the City has a network of 440
CCTV cameras in various parts of Cape
Town. In the first four months of the year,
the camera network detected 3313 incidents
including accidents, crime and fires among
others. A total of 108 arrests have beenmade
during this period.
These incidents are but a few examples
of where our remote policing capabilities
have made a real difference. Even where ar-
rests arent made immediately, the footage
can also be useful after the fact to help the
police track down offenders, says Mayco
member for safety and security, JP Smith.
There is, however, still room for im-
provement. That being said, we are making
progress and those with criminal intent are
warned: you could be the next to be caught
in the act.
A screengrab
of the video
showing the
arrest of the
smash and
grab suspect
on Jakes
Gerwell Drive.
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CAPE TOWN SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
Creating jobs for visually impaired
GARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
M
entoring is an important empowerment
tool in all facets of society, and the visu-
ally impaired community has launched an
ambitious project to enhance skills in this
area.
The mentorship initiative is aimed at tak-
ing the job placement programme for visual-
ly impaired people in the Western Cape to
a new level.
The initiative was launched by the Cape
Town Society for the Blind (CTSB) in associ-
ation with the DGMurray Trust and Evolve
Social Enterprise in Salt River on Wednes-
day 22 June.
MichelleBotha, career developer at CTSB,
explains that this initiativewas producedby
developing strategies through comprehen-
sive research and by liaising with the Aus-
tralian Network on Disability as well as lo-
cal organisations.
It seeks to eventually put every visually
impaired student atCTSBunder thementor-
ship guidance of a successful person with a
visual impairment employed in their field of
interest, she says.
If successful, this program can become a
South African job placement blueprint for
visually impaired people in South Africa.
The society has through its job placement
strategies guided 176 visually impaired stu-
dents to employment since 2011.
It seeks to double itsmost successful annu-
al figure of 50 to 100 in the 2016/2017 period
under review.
Our hope is that this pilot programme
will become a standard part of our career de-
velopment service here at CTSB, continues
Botha. It will be rolled out twice annually
and create new mentors from the group of
previous mentees who have gone on to suc-
ceed in full-time employment.
We also hope to be able to provide a high
standard of training for these mentors and
to see significant growth in employment fig-
ures for people living with visual impair-
ment.
V For more information about the project Michelle
Botha can be contacted on 021 448 4302 or miche
Celebrating the important initiative for visually impaired are, seated from left, the mentees Nurjuwaan Magonie, Sharon Jackson, Lorinde-Lee Jones, Benjamin Pedro, Siphelele Shologu, Khanyisa
Masebeni, Shane Carelse, Thembakazi Ngada and Aidan Gamble. Standing from left are Michelle Botha, Ishmael Ndlovu (assistant project co-ordinator), Frankford Williams, Noluthando Ntsiman-
go, Sandra Dreyer, Adrian Davids, Gerhard Erasmus, Manny Moodley, Bev Meldrum (from Evolve), Kim Brand and Kyle Williams. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Ten arrests in one week
Manenberg police have yielded great re-
sults in the past week after 10 successful ar-
rests in three separate cases.
Manenberg police spokesperson Captain
Ian Bennett says on Tuesday 21 June three
menwere arrested in connectionwith a rob-
bery and kidnapping case earlier the same
day. Three men, aged between 19 and 28,
were arrested after intensive investigation
by Detective Constable Darryl Van Noie,
Bennett explains.
The case was reported by a 28-year-old
woman who was robbed and almost kid-
napped by the suspects while on her way to
take public transport in the Vanguard Es-
tate area.
She managed to fight them off and they
fled the scenewith her personal belongings.
Van Noie received the case and found that
the description of the vehicle has already
been reported as a vehicle used in commit-
ting robberies, Bennett says.
After making enquiries and collecting in-
formation, Bennett says the detective made
a breakthrough in the case on the same day.
He received information that a vehicle
fitting the description was parked at an ad-
dress in Manenberg. When he found the ve-
hicle, it matched the description and that of
all the other incidents. Van Noie found the
victims possessions in the vehicle as well,
which included her cell phone, Bennett
says.
He adds it was also found that the 28-year-
old suspect was also wanted for several oth-
er cases, including hijacking, and he was
out onbail for the illegal possessionof a fire-
arm.
He is also wanted on a theft of motor ve-
hicle case in Mitchells Plain and armed
robbery on a Manenberg case, says Ben-
nett.
The suspects were arrested and charged.
They appeared in the Athlone Magistrates
Court.
Anyone who experienced any such inci-
dent is asked to come forward and contact
Van Noie on 021 699 9400, so that he could
complete his investigation and build a
strong case against these perpetrators,
Bennett urges.
In a non-related incident, six suspects
were arrested for the possession of tik, esti-
mated at a street value of about R10 000.
The six men, between the ages 30 and 47,
were arrested on Wednesday 22 June while
police were conducting high density crime
prevention patrols.
Members received information of drug
dealing in Thames Avenue, Manen-
berg. The crime prevention unit went
straight to the address and gained access to
the premises. The information led them to
a Wendy house at the back of the main
house.
They found the six males in the shed
where two were packaging the tik into
smaller packets, Bennett confirms.
Bennett says the brazen culprits tried to
throw the tik away, but they were caught.
They tried throwing the contraband
through the window, but they were caught
red-handed. Altogether 38 packets of tik
were already packed and a large amount of
uncut tikwas confiscated, valuedatR10 000.
The six males were arrested and appeared
in theAthloneMagistrates Court, he says.
On Thursday 23 June police also arrested
another suspect for the possession of and
dealing in tik and dagga.
The crime prevention unit was doing pa-
trols when they received information re-
garding a suspicious person dealing in
drugs at anaddress inWinterbergCrescent,
Heideveld. The members went to the ad-
dress where they found a 40-year-old man
in a Wendy house at the back of the main
house, Bennett says.
On searching him they found 25 packets
of tik, 16 sticks of dagga and a half mandrax
tablet.
The suspectwas arrested and appeared in
the Athlone Court on charges of possession
and dealing in drugs.
HANOVER PARK
Teen gunned down
during robbery
CHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
A
19-year-old teenager from Crawford
tragically lost his life last week when he
was gunned down in Hanover Park on Sun-
day 19 June.
The slain Zubair Joemath was shot in the
head three times after a suspected robbery.
Joemathwas transported tohospital after
the attack in Hanover Park Avenue, but lat-
er died of his injuries.
Provincial police spokesperson Consta-
ble Johnatan Filander says the case is un-
der investigation.
According to information police attend-
ed to the complaint at Hanover Park Ave-
nue on Sunday morning at about 01:30. On
arrival they found a victim with gunshot
wounds. The victimwas transported to hos-
pital where he died because of his injuries,
Filander says.
No one has been arrested at this stage.
Heartfeltmessages of condolences poured
for Joemath on social media and Facebook
on Monday after the news broke.
He was laid to rest onMonday 20 June ac-
cording to Islamic rites.
Joemath was amatric pupil at Plumstead
High.
Speculation around the incident being
gang-related could not be confirmed by po-
lice.
V Anyone with information that can assist with the
investigation is requested to call Crime Stop on
08600 10111 or Philippi Police Station on
021 690 1500.
Zubair Joemath (19) from Crawford was
gunned down in Hanover Park on Sunday
morning.
Warrant Officer Hayden Johnson and Con-
stable Ayanda Mamhlelani from Athlone
police station have arrested a Tanzanian
man for the illegal possession and dealing
of drugs on Friday 17 June.
Athlone police spokesperson Sergeant Zi-
ta Norman says police were tipped off that
a house inHerbrandStreetwas an outlet for
the sale of drugs.
The 50-year-old suspectwas arrestedwith
336 bank packets of high-grade dagga. The
dagga seized have a street value of R16 800.
Norman states it is alleged that the selling
price of the dagga was R50 per packet.
The suspect is being held in Pollsmoor
prison following his arrest.
V Anyone with information can contact Athlone Po
lice Station on 021 697 9238/39.
Foreigner caught with R17 000 worth of dagga
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V The Yellow Wallpaper, a gothic horror/
drama will be at the Kalk Bay Theatre until
Saturday 2 July. Visit www.kalkbaythea
tre.co.za for tickets or more information.
V Let us Praise!, a gospel concert featuring
Alistair Izobell, TopDog SA, Wilmot
Fredericks, the Joshua Generation Gospel
Choir and Varonica Meyer will be at the
Baxter Theatre from Monday until Sunday 3
July. Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Robin Hood will be staged in Canal
Walks Centre Court Tuesdays to Sundays at
11:00, 12:30 and 14:00 until Saturday 16 July.
Tickets cost R75 at Computicket.
V Emily Child and
Andrew Laubscher will
be performing Louis
Viljoens The Emissary
at the Alexander
Upstairs Theatre until
Saturday 16 July. Visit
shows.alexander
bar.co.za for tickets and
more information.
V The Crypt Jazz Jam
takes place at The
Crypt in CBD on
Tuesday nights from
19:00 with their house
band. Entry is free for
musicians and costs
R50 for patrons. SMS
079 683 4658 or email
to book.
V Loyiso Bala will be
at the Chavonnes
Battery Museum in the
V&A Waterfronts Silo
District on Wedensday
29 June from 19:30.
Tickets are available
from Quicket.co.za.
V Comedy on Roll
presents an open mic
night at Obviously
Armchair in Observatory
on Wednesdays from
21:30. R30. Follow
@ComedyOnARoll on
Twitter for more.
V Arina de Wit en
Hennie Smit is
Woensdag en Vrydag in
die Kunstekaapteater in As Drome Vlerke Kry
te sien. Kaartjies is by Computicket beskik
baar.
V Ian von Memerty will be at Theatre on
the Bay from Wednesday until Sunday 17
July with Keyboard Killers. Tickets are
available at Computicket.
V The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra will
perform Ravel and Rachmaninov with soloist
Rachel Lee Priday (violin), under the baton
of Daniel Boico at Cape Town City Hall on
Thursday from 20:00. Tickets are available
at Computicket.
V Wandile Mbambeni will be at Caf Roux
in Noordhoek on Thursday from 20:30
(dinner will be served from 19:00). R100.
Visit www.webtickets.co.za to book.
V Lost&Found and Boxer The Ring will be
at Sgt Pepper in CBD on Thursday from
21:30. R50. Call 021 424 5608 for more.
V Timothy Kieswetter kuier Donderdag en
Saterdag in die Kunstekaapteater met Die
Stripshow. Kaartjies is by Computicket
beskikbaar.
V The Dance Project will present Something
Old Something New at the Masque Theatre
from Thursday until Saturday. R60. Call
084 400 4141 to book.
V Viccy Wanliss will be launching the first
four singles off her upcoming Synesthesia
album at A Touch of Madness in Observato
ry on Friday from 20:00. Tickets cost R50 at
the door or from Quicket.co.za.
V The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band will
feature different guest acts at Kaleidoscope
caf in Claremont every Friday from 19:30.
Tickets cost R120 including a meal. Call
021 674 5761 to book or send an email to
ghrobertson@kaleido
scope.org.za.
V DJ JP Silver and
international saxophon
ist George Sax will be
playing electro swing
with guest instrumental
ists for The Swing Caf
at Sticks McGee in
Rondebosch every Friday
from 19:30 to 22:00.
R20. Call 021 685 2871
to book.
V Wayne McKay will be
at Barans Theatre and
Restaurant on Friday
and Sunday with On a
Point of Order. Tickets
cost R250 and include a
buffet meal. Call
082 724 7968 to book.
V Pop up Tales will be
on stage at the
Galloway Theatre at
11:00 from Monday until
Saturday 9 July. R100.
Visit www.waterfrontthe
atreschool.co.za/boo
know to book.
V The Lilliput Chil-
drens Theatre
Company will be
presenting Goldilocks
and the Three Bears at
the Nassau Theatre in
Newlands at 10:30 from
Monday until Saturday
16 July. Tickets cost R70
at Computicket.
V The Barleycorn
Music Club meets on Mondays at 20:00 at
Villager Football Club, 11 Lansdowne Road,
Claremont. Entrance is (usually) R30 for
members and R40 for nonmembers. Visit
www.barleycorn.org.za.
V Comedy on Roll will present an open mic
night at I heart IT, Main Road, Rondebosch
on Monday nights from 20:00. R20.
Follow@ComedyOnARoll on Twitter.
V Candice van Litsenborgh and Claire-Lou-
ise Worby will perform Court at the
Alexander Upstairs Theatre at 21:00 from
Monday 4 until Wednesday 6 July. Visit
shows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets and more
information.
V Daa Gaat die Bruid!, n lekkerlagklug is
van Dinsdag 5 tot Sondag 10 Julie in die in
die Kunstekaapteater te sien. Kaartjies is by
Computicket beskikbaar
Dance Project will dance the night away
The Dance Project will bring their annual
showcase to the Masque Theatre from
Thursday 30 June in Something Old Some-
thing New.
From hip-hop to tap or from modern to
contemporary, The Dance Projects per-
formers of various ages are adept in a wide
range of styles.
Audiences can look forward to every-
thing fromnumbers performed to Mamma
Mia to even pantsula.
Something Old Something New will be
staged at 19:30 from Thursday 30 June to
Saturday 2 July.
A 15:00 matinee show will take place on
the Saturday.
Tickets cost R60 and can be booked by
messaging Janine on 084 400 4141.
V For more information about The Dance Project, a
community based organisation, visit www.thedance
project.co.za or call Janine on 084 400 4141 or Trish
on 083 357 4037.
INTIMATE AFFAIR: Fans of
singer and songwriter Loyiso
Bala will get a chance
experience an intimate acoustic
performance at the Water-
fronts Chavonnes Battery
Museum on Wednesday 29
June. The show will be the
first of a series of Acoustics
Underground performances,
presented in association with
KFM which sees Arno Carstens
and Francois van Coke share
the stage on Wednesday 27
July with Judith Sephuma and
Camillo Lombard performing
on Thursday 18 August. The
shows start at 19:30 with
doors opening at 19:00.
Tickets cost R175 from
www.quicket.co.za.
Goldilocks adventure
A
fter two completely sold out runs in 2015,
TheLilliputChildrensTheatreCompany
will be performing Goldilocks and the Three
Bears again this school holiday.
The childrens classic will be staged at the
Nassau Theatre at Groote Schuur High
School, in Palmyra Road, Newlands at 10:30
from Monday 4 to Saturday 16 July.
The play follows the adventure of Goldi-
locks in the forest before her birthday. Her
grandfather is organizing a birthday party,
butGoldilocks get lost in thewoodsand stum-
bles across a house belonging to the three
bears.
With nobody home, Goldilocks goes inside
and makes herself at home. The three bears
come home to find their visitor fast asleep
with hilarious consequences. This enchant-
ing fairytale classic is full of laughter, audi-
ence participation and is great fun for the
whole family to enjoy.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is adapted
and directed by Elton John Duffy, who has
been producing Childrens Theatre for the
past 23 years. This show stars Desle McCon-
ney (Athlone) as Goldilocks, Monique Rock-
man (Elsies River) as Mama Bear, Carmen
Maarman (Woodstock) as Baby Bear, Robyn
Maree (Plumstead) as Papa Bear and Elton
John Duffy (Edgemead) as Grandpa.
V Tickets cost R70 from Computicket. For school block
booking prices or queries, call Elton on 083 364 8284
or 021 558 2650 or email [email protected].
For more information visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.
Monique
Rockman
(Mama
Bear) ,
Robyn
Maree
(Papa
Bear),
Carmen
Maarman
(Baby Bear)
find Desle
McConney
(Goldilocks)
eating their
porridge in
a scene
from
Goldilocks
and the
Three Bears.
PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
NEWS 11
LOGOS HOPE
Bringing knowledge to Cape Town
NICOLE MCCAIN
@nickymccain
T
he worlds largest floating bookshop has
sailed into the Mother City, bringing
with it over 400 volunteers from 60 coun-
tries.
On board are even a few local faces, visit-
ing their home for the first time since join-
ing as crew on the Logos Hope.
The Logos Hope, a non-profit Internation-
al Book Fair and Youth Service Project ves-
sel, will be docked from Friday 24 June to
Monday 11 July.
Logos Hope, operated by GBA Ships, a
German registered non-profit organisation,
sails across the globe with the purpose of
bringingknowledge, help andhope to thena-
tions of the world.
Logos Hopes book fair sells books for a
fraction of retail prices,making it affordable
for all walks of life. They also offer educa-
tional activities and theatrical performan-
ces on board the ship.
Many of the crew have never been to Cape
Town, the final stop on the ships SouthAfri-
can leg.
However, Neil Meiring is coming home
after a 16-month stint at sea.
Themechanic fromKensington joined the
ship after working as a car mechanic in the
Cape Town CBD.
I felt the Lord leading me to resign. Dur-
ing my last week of notice, I heard about the
(Logos Hope). I had no ambition of joining,
but the Lord led me, he says.
Meiring started his journey working in
the galley, before receiving safety training
and moving to the engine room. He now
works as a general mechanic.
I still get seasick on every journey, he
says, laughing.
Coming to Cape Town was the best feel-
ing. When I saw Table Mountain, my heart
wanted to jump out.
Over the past four decades the fleet ofGBA
Ships has been warmly received in over 500
ports in more than 160 countries, as the ship
provides good educational literature and
promotes unity in diversity.
VOpening hours: 10:00 to 21:30 onWednesdays, 14:00
to 21:30 Sunday to Tuesday. Entrance fee is R5. The
ship is docked at Jetty 2 at the V&A Waterfront
Crew from more than 60 countries will
welcome visitors to the Logos Hope.
PHOTO: NICOLE MCCAIN
Mexican dancers
perform a tradi-
tional item at the
opening of Logos
Hope book fair on
Friday 24 June.
PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
Above: Basjan
Victor (10) and
Bianca Saayman
(8) from Kraaifon-
tein in the book
shop on the Logos
Hope.
PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
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I have been living in Lavender
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my family have been in the area.
I have witnessed many changes
over the years: some positive, but
mostly negative. Two of the
positive changes are the role
models we see in our community:
people who sacrifice of their
time, energy and personal
resources to make a difference in
the lives of others. Another
positive is that Lavender Hill has
produced talent in government,
entertainment and the broadcast-
ing field. These are people we
can be truly proud of.
Not for one minute do I think
that being a parent in our
troubled area is easy. It is not. I
take my hat off to the parents
who own up to the challenges
which they have to face on a
daily basis.
One thing I am firm on,
though, is the loitering of
youngsters. They are only too
happy to stand on street corners,
and float from the one dagga
joint to the next, and have no
desire to work. Instead, they
prefer to hang on to every word
which comes from the mouths of
the Skebenga on the corner.
My mother would never let us
spend even a minute in the
company of these people. We
were taught that not every one
can be your friend, but you do
not pull your noses up at anyone.
I see how parents leave their
homes in the cold, dark morn-
ings to go out and work so that
they can feed their off-spring,
most of whom are able-bodied
males. These very same males
are allowed to float from the one
corner to the other.
I take my hat off to the
parents who do not tolerate this.
To the youngsters I say: start
building a life for yourself, go
out and do whatever honest work
you can, so that you can help
your parents put food on the
table.
OWEN SIMONS
Lavender Hill
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abductor or sex predator
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who approach or speak to them.
We have to go deeper into this
issue of our children and
grandchildrens safety. The best
instructors to teach our children
about their personal safety are
parents and teachers.
The most important rule that
we must drill into our childrens
daily routine is to never talk to
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Parents have to practice safety
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At home: Never open the
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In public: Never just drop
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Parents have to do a recce of
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if you can line your children up
with a buddy system to and
from school.
Communication on a daily
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children is vital. Children must
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concerns without fear reprisals.
A quote by Jeannine Lee: Your
children need to know they are
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is adult business.
KEITH BLAKE
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Holiday treat
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chance to kick-off the
holiday in luxury this
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at Cavendish Squares
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day. NK Photography was
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Here are
some of
the young
Peoples
Post
readers
who were
treated to
popcorn
and
cooldrinks
along with
the movie
while their
parents
got to
enjoy
coffee and
cake.
Vellan Vellai
from
Westridge
brought his
fianc Kim
Bouwer and
her twins
Kaylee and
Erin to enjoy
the screen-
ing.
Lani Kley-
nhans (4)
tucking into
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Allan 082 421 4512
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CARPENTRY
1874
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ALL CARPENTRY
Hanging all doors, partitioning
and ceilings, repair cupboards.
and tiling. Ph Nico 021-392 6818/
073 847 7831
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SPECIALISING HANGING
DOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris
021-392 2894, 073 293 3952
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CLEANING
SERVICES
1805
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A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANING
SPECIAL
3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couches
for R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.
Dry in 45 mins.
Contact Rob 078 556 6708.
Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.za
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DSTV/TV/DVD
SERVICES
1807
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AVKINGS
DSTV Installers
Call-out from R150-Extra-
view and Explora setup
Extra tv points-CCTV and
TV Repairs.
Quality service and
Products - Workmanship
Guaranteed Call Now!
Garth 072 381 4023
Craig 082 994 0652
Brad 082 994 4054
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DSTV OVHD AERIAL
REPAIRS AND
INSTALLATIONS
Explorer, extra view
installations. CCTV &
HomeTheatre. Service call
repair charge from R150.
16 years experience.
Call: 072 4008789
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TV/Microwave Repairs
18 Lanaria Crescent,
Silvertown
Budget Electronics
021 633 1802
083 486 5394
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ELECTRICAL
1810
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24/7 FRIDGE REGASSING
Ph 073 4808 444
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A1 FRIDGE and FREEZER
Regassing. PH 083 535 9300
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ALL HOME appliances repaired.
Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Free
quote. % Angelo 073 6