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Woensdag, 27 Januarie 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA EERSTERIVIER 168 Blue Downs Way, Blue Downs Flooring & Decor Zone Flooring & Decor Zone [email protected] Laminated Flooring Laminated Flooring R 99 59 R 99 59 R 99 49 R 99 49 R 99 99 R 99 99 /m2 /m2 * * from from 1200x2700x12.5mm 1200x2700x12.5mm 1 Colour Only 1 Colour Only /m² /m² Terms & Conditions apply excl. VAT excl. VAT Partitioning Boards Partitioning Boards Tiles Tiles Open Sundays Blinds made to order 8am-1pm 021 909 5802 081 751 2793 INSTALLATION Laminated Flooring INSTALLATION Laminated Flooring of At discounted prices David Kramer has assembled a talented cast to pay homage to the people and music of District Six in District Six-Kanala which runs at The Fugard Theatre from Tuesday 2 February. Read more about the production on page 10. TygerBurger wants to hear your memories of District Six. Send an email to [email protected] to share your story. Kramer cast for Dis- trict 6 FOREST VILLAGE: 48-JARIGE BY HUIS IN HEGTENIS GENEEM Verdagte eers later in hof RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj ’n Vermeende seksuele oortreder wat na bewering 18 minderjarige seuns verkrag en seksueel aangerand het, verskyn eers weer oor twee maande in die hof. Die 48-jarige verdagte van Forest Village, Eersterivier is op Woensdag 13 Januarie by sy huis in hegtenis geneem nadat die Klein- vlei-polisie se speurders oor sy doen en late ingelig is. ’n Groep seuns, van wie die jongste agt jaar en die oudste 13 jaar oud is, het aan die polisie vertel hoe hulle geskenke, klere, skoene en soms ook kontant van die man ontvang het, by sy huis oornag het en daar aangerand is. Die meerderheid van die seuns is van die gebied bekend as Varkplaas. TygerBurger het verlede week berig hoe een ma haar ontsteltenis hieroor uitge- spreek het. Sy en nog ander was op Maandag 18 Janua- rie in die Blue Downs-landdroshof, waar die verdagte sy eerste ver- skyning gemaak het. Sy saak is tot 8 Maart uitgestel, kapt. Florina Muller, woordvoerder van die Kleinvlei-polisie. “Hy verskyn dan vir ’n formele borgtogaansoek,” sê Muller. Die verdagte word tans by die Pollsmoor- gevangenis in Tokai aangehou. Die man word aangekla van verkragting, seksuele aanranding, aanranding en seksue- le uitbuiting. “Die kinders sal na ’n forensiese maat- skaplike werker vir berading verwys word. “Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen hom, maar daar is nog sake wat ondersoek word. Vol- gens die ondersoekbeampte sal nog klagtes bygevoeg word,” sê Muller. Die saak word deur die polisie se eenheid vir gesinsgeweld, kinderbeskerming en sek- suele oortreding ondersoek. Daar is vasgestel dat die verdagte by die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland werksaam is. “Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen hom, maar daar is nog sake wat ondersoek word.”
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    talented cast to

    pay homage to the

    people and music

    of District Six in

    District SixKanala

    which runs at The

    Fugard Theatre

    from Tuesday 2

    February. Read

    more about the

    production on page

    10. TygerBurger

    wants to hear your

    memories of

    District Six. Send

    an email to

    [email protected]

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    FOREST VILLAGE: 48JARIGE BY HUIS IN HEGTENIS GENEEM

    Verdagte eers later in hof

    RICHARD ROBERTS

    @richardjohn_rj

    n

    Vermeende seksuele oortreder wat

    na bewering 18 minderjarige seuns

    verkrag en seksueel aangerand het,

    verskyn eers weer oor twee maande in die

    hof.

    Die 48-jarige verdagte van Forest Village,

    Eersterivier is op Woensdag 13 Januarie by

    sy huis in hegtenis geneem nadat die Klein-

    vlei-polisie se speurders oor sy doen en late

    ingelig is.

    n Groep seuns, van wie die jongste agt

    jaar en die oudste 13 jaar oud is, het aan die

    polisie vertel hoe hulle geskenke, klere,

    skoene en soms ook

    kontant van die man

    ontvang het, by sy

    huis oornag het en

    daar aangerand is.

    Die meerderheid

    van die seuns is van

    die gebied bekend as

    Varkplaas.

    TygerBurger het verlede week berig hoe

    een ma haar ontsteltenis hieroor uitge-

    spreek het.

    Sy ennoganderwas opMaandag 18 Janua-

    rie in die Blue Downs-landdroshof, waar die

    verdagte sy eerste ver-

    skyning gemaak het.

    Sy saak is tot 8

    Maart uitgestel, s

    kapt. Florina Muller,

    woordvoerder van die

    Kleinvlei-polisie.

    Hy verskyn dan vir

    n formele borgtogaansoek, s Muller.

    Die verdagte word tans by die Pollsmoor-

    gevangenis in Tokai aangehou.

    Die man word aangekla van verkragting,

    seksuele aanranding, aanranding en seksue-

    le uitbuiting.

    Die kinders sal na n forensiese maat-

    skaplike werker vir berading verwys word.

    Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen hom, maar

    daar is nog sake wat ondersoek word. Vol-

    gens die ondersoekbeampte sal nog klagtes

    bygevoeg word, s Muller.

    Die saak word deur die polisie se eenheid

    vir gesinsgeweld, kinderbeskerming en sek-

    suele oortreding ondersoek.

    Daar is vasgestel dat die verdagte by die

    Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland werksaam

    is.

    Daar is tans 18 klagtes teen

    hom,maar daar is nog sake

    wat ondersoekword.

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    relating to drugs.

    The police also confiscated mandrax

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    Van Wyk says 44 of the arrests were

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    unlicensed firearm.

    According to Brigadier Vincent Bea-

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    eradication of firearms.

    His staff seized 10 firearms and 84

    rounds of ammunitionwithin the cluster.

    Beaton said the police are making an

    impact as some of the suspects are using

    real-like toy guns when committing rob-

    beries.

    A zip gun and 10 replica toy guns were

    seized.

    A total of 76 of the suspects were kept

    in police cells overnight for committing

    less serious crimes including being

    drunk in public and riotous behaviour.

    They were released on fines.

    The Blue Downs cluster comprises the

    Kleinvlei, Kuils River, Mfuleni, Ravens-

    mead, Elsies River, Belhar and Bellville

    South police stations.

    The owner of a tow truck company in

    Blackheath was arrested recently after

    several police two-way radios and illegal

    guns were found in his possession.

    Members of the Citys Metro Police Tac-

    tical Response Unit visited the business,

    CFTowing,where theymade the discovery

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    The incident occurred on Thursday 21

    January following a tip-off.

    According to the Citys Mayco member

    for safety and security, JP Smith, the own-

    er consented to a search.

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    longing to the police and one base set as

    well as two City of Cape Town hand radios.

    This is not a new phenomenon, but the

    number of radios found in one location is

    of grave concern.

    From a City perspective we will investi-

    gate who those hand radios were issued to

    and how they came to be in the possession

    of the tow truck owners, Smith says.

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    Delene Bosman, karateinstrukteur, rig n groep seuns en meisies van Wesbank op n geplaveide

    deel in die gebied af.

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    eie Karate Kids

    RICHARD ROBERTS

    @richardjohn_rj

    O

    ndanks die feit dat hulle buite in die

    ooptes moet oefen, is n groep karate-

    studente van Wesbank gretig om

    weekliks vir klasse aan te meld.

    Hier langs die veeldoelige gemeenskap-

    saal inSilversandsweg,Wesbankworddaar

    geskop, geslaan, gespring en gekeer dat die

    stof behoorlik staan. En dt maak Delene

    Bosman, afrigter vanWesbankseTigers-do-

    jo, se hart baie bly.

    Eerder dt as dat hulle by bendes en

    dwelms betrokke raak, s di ma van twee.

    Delene het paar jaar gelede saam met

    haar kinders, Chadler (11) en Tyshia (7), be-

    gin oefen. As ouer het ek gereeld saammet

    my kinders gegaan en gewag totdat hul klas

    klaarmaak.

    Ek wou iets positief saam met my kin-

    ders doen en het besluit om saammet hulle

    karate te neem, s sy.

    Delene, wat n groen gordel het, s ook:

    Ek wou ook karate doen om ander ouers

    aan te spoor om iets saam met hul kinders

    te doen.

    Danksy die klasse leer sy nou seuns en

    meisies tussen 7 en 18 jaar hoe om te fo-

    kus. Hulle word ook nie meer so geboelie

    nie, s sy.

    Dit is vir my regtig amazing om dit te

    sien, s sy. Delene het klasse in Wesbank

    begin gee nadat die hoofinstrukteur, Clive

    James Eksteen, haar gevra het om uit te

    help. Sy rig al van die begin van 2015 af.

    Eksteen het besluit om die klub in Wes-

    bank te begin om terug te ploeg, vertel Dele-

    ne.

    Ons het met min studente begin, maar

    vandag het ons 43 studente. Ons groei week-

    liks. Baie van hulle het al weggegaan, maar

    sommige het ook teruggekom.

    Die groep berei nou voor om op 30 April

    aan n ontwikkelingstoernooi in Durban

    deel te neem. Onswil al die studente saam-

    neem, maar daar is ongelukkig nie genoeg

    geld nie. Ons klasse was verlede jaar gratis.

    So dit beteken ons sal geld moet begin insa-

    mel, s Delene.

    Ons sal nou verkope moet hou om in

    Durban uit te kom. Ons sal enige donasies

    verwelkom wat dit moontlik sal maak, s

    Delene.

    V Enigiemandwat die klubwil ondersteun, kan Dele

    ne Bosman by 078 285 4168 kontak.

    Van die

    studente

    oefen hul

    karatebewe

    gings langs

    Silversands

    weg, Wes

    bank. Hier

    wys Vonique

    Petersen (7),

    Vernon

    Seconds (10),

    Mathew

    Seconds (12),

    Maronique

    Seconds (13)

    en Ivan Tasten

    (9) hoe dit

    gedoen word.

    FOTO: RICHARD

    ROBERTS

    Studente by

    di karateklub

    in Wesbank

    oefen langs

    die gemeen

    skapsaal in die

    gebied. Hier

    wys Shaney

    Hendricks (11),

    Darren Tasten

    (12), Chadler

    Bosman (11),

    Cheswayne

    Absolom (13),

    Emogan Sauls

    (12) en

    Chante

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    ROBERTS

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    van die verlede.

    Sowat 30 nuwe lede vars uit die polisie

    se opleidingskollege in Philippi word later

    vanjaar in Kuilsrivier ontplooi, s kapt.

    Isaac van Niekerk, polisiewoordvoerder.

    Volgens hom word daar eers agt nuwe le-

    de, wat reeds n groot deel van hul opleiding

    voltooi het, in die gebied ontplooi. Later sal

    nog 21 by hulle aansluit.

    Die 21 nuwe rekrute moet eers hul oplei-

    ding voltooi by die gemeenskapsdienssen-

    trum waar klagtes gerapporteer word, s

    Van Niekerk.

    Die opleiding in Philippi duur sowat nege

    maande.

    Daarna word die studente by die gemeen-

    skapsdienssentrum opgelei, waarna hulle

    die strate invaarmet n sektorbevelvoerder

    om hulle met die gebied, sy klagtes en men-

    se te vereenselwig, verduidelik Van Nie-

    kerk.

    Sodra die opleiding met die sektorbevel-

    voerder afgehandel is, keer hulle dan terug

    na die kollege. Daarna word hulle perma-

    nent by die polisiekantoor oorgeplaas en as

    volwaardige konstabels aangestel.

    Die nuwe lede behoort almal teenMei vir

    diens te rapporteer.

    Die rekrute is tussen 18 en 29 jaar oud.

    Ons het altyd gevalle waarmense bevor-

    der word, die diens verlaat f na ander een-

    hede of kantore verplaas word.

    Daar is dus gereeld n uitvloei van men-

    se.

    Die nuwe groep is dus vir ons n groot

    hulp, s Van Niekerk.

    Dit beteken ook dat ons meer van ons

    hulpbronne sal kan benut en meer mense

    op die strate sal kan ontplooi.

    Volgens hom is daar gereeld bestaande le-

    de wat graag by die speurdiens, vingeraf-

    druk- of honde-eenheid wil aansluit.

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    ons help om n beter diens te lewer.

    Hoe meer lede jy het, hoe gouer kan jy

    aandag aan klagtes gee, s hy.

    Lt. kol. Dirk Rademan, n senior lid in die

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    @dezzierorke

    Alcohol screenings will now be done at any

    random time day or night to ensure safer

    roads in the City, traffic official Desir Ben-

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    many strategies to be implemented in 2016

    to improve service delivery in Cape Town.

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    the previous nights drinking, she said.

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    tions in the area.

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    permits.

    Sunrisers now also taboo

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    ter verkeerd bewys en sy eerste skooldag by

    die Laerskool Hoofweg begin, vertel die trot-

    se ouma met n bre glimlag.

    Louise, n enkelma, sien al 7 jaar om na

    Wazliano, wat as babamet TB en breinvlies-

    ontsteking gediagnoseer is. Hy is by die

    huis gebore en was nooit hospitaal toe nie.

    Twee maande n sy geboorte het ons hom

    kliniek toe geneem.

    Daar het n verpler hom al sy inspui-

    tings op een slag gegee, maar toe begin hy

    koorsig en lam raak.

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    inspuitings. Dalk was dit te veel.

    Volgens die ouma het Wazliano vir weke

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    Een oggend hoor ek net n doodsroggel.

    Sy o was besig om om te dop en daar het

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    was verlam.

    Wazliano is na die Tygerberg-hospitaal ge-

    haaswaar die slegte nuus aanLouisemeege-

    deel is. Die dokter het ges hulle kan nie

    veel vir hom doen nie en dat hy TB en brein-

    vliesontsteking het. Louise het gesukkel

    om die nuus te verwerk.

    Ek het geglo my kleinkind sal nie dood-

    gaan nie. Hy is n vegter.

    Wazliano het daarna n operasie van agt

    ure ondergaan. Die dokter het ges hy gaan

    dit nie maak nie. Hy was in n koma. Ons

    is voorberei op die ergste.

    Wazliano het bygekom en is n maande se

    hospitaalbehandeling ontslaan. Hy sou by

    die huis verder versorg word.

    Hy was baie maer, net vel en been. Hy

    was vir die volgende twee jaar in en uit die

    hospitaal.

    Die dokters het ges hy sal nooit kan loop

    of kruip nie, dat hy nooit enigiets sal kan

    doen nie.

    Wazliano het later begin seil op die vloer

    en toe begin kruip.

    Hy het later begin loop.

    Die dokter s nou dit was n wonder-

    werk, vertel Louise.

    Wazliano is aan die begin van die jaar by

    die skool ingeskryf en vorder goed.

    Ek geniet die skool baie en ek hou daar-

    van, is al wat kleinWazliano tydens die on-

    derhoud by sy ouma se huis wou s.

    Wonderwerk dat hy skool toe is

    Wazliano Willemse van Wesbank is as baba in

    en uit hospitale weens siektes. Die dokters het

    aan sy gesin ges dat hy nie lank sou leef nie.

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    City clinics

    get FreeCall

    service lines

    FreeCall lines have been installed at

    24 of the City of Cape Towns health

    clinics across the city, including the

    clinics in Blue Downs, Eerste River,

    Wesbank, Bothasig, Durbanville and

    Parow.

    Residents can now report general

    service delivery issues while waiting

    to be seen by clinic staff. More impor-

    tantly, this has the potential to be a

    valuable tool for our Health Director-

    ate. If a client has aproblemat the clin-

    ic, they can log that concern or make

    any suggestions to address the issue in

    real time. To date, client concerns

    have been dealt with at clinic level.

    This opens up a whole new world of

    possibilities, says the Citys Mayco

    member for health, Siyabulela Mam-

    keli.

    FreeCall lines were first introduced

    in 2012 as a means of allowing resi-

    dents in disadvantaged areas to com-

    municate with the Citys call centre

    free of charge for general enquiries

    and to report service requests. Todate,

    142 FreeCall lines have been installed

    at municipal buildings, housing offi-

    ces, cash offices and libraries.

    TheCitysMaycomember for corpo-

    rate services, XantheaLimberg added:

    We are pleased that our roll-out of

    FreeCall lines at City clinics will aid

    residents to provide constructive feed-

    back to the City so we can ensure that

    our residents receive the quality

    health care they deserve. This has the

    potential to further improve our servi-

    ces.

    MalawianChichewa-speakers are invited

    to a Muzitsanzira Yehova service on Sun-

    day 7Februaryat theJehovahsWitnesshall

    at 16 Stellenberg Road, Bellville. Contact

    Paul on [email protected] for more

    information.

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    offering music classes to both young and

    old?

    The music classes will be conducted

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    sation, says the NPO is once again start-

    ing its Music Academy in Eerste River

    with lessons starting next month.

    This is the second year that themusic

    programme has been running.

    The instructors have been trained by

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    One can learn to play the guitar, key-

    board, bass guitar, drums, saxophone

    and marimba.

    Band lessons for churches and individ-

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    The presence of puff adders (pictured) and Cape cobras has seen an increase in the number of

    snake bites in pets, says a local veterinary hospital with several branches across the Peninsula.

    Snake bite treatment is a very expensive affair, but can save the life of a pet.

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    nakes soaking up the sun and slither-

    ing away from veld fires often end up

    in residential backyards,making them

    a serious adversary to domestic pets.

    Because of this, veterinarians Ryan Nor-

    rie andNolanMoss at the TygerbergAnimal

    Hospital say their hospital has recently seen

    an increase in the number of snake bites in

    pets.

    We have definitely seen an increase in

    snake bites this year, Moss says. There

    seems to be an increase across the Cape Pen-

    insula.

    He sayswhilenoaccuratenumbers areyet

    available, the largest chunk of the bites are

    taking place close to Table Mountain.

    The reasons are simple, Moss says.

    Snakes aremore active in hot, dryweather,

    which may account for the increased num-

    bers recently.

    Fires send snakes fleeing to gardens, houses

    Norrie agrees: Snakes are cold-blooded

    animals that raise their body temperature

    by lying in the sun or lower it by crawling

    into the shade. So this means snake bites

    will be less likely to happen in winter time

    as the snakes are hibernating.

    Also something to think about is all of the

    fires we are experiencing you find that

    most wildlife will move to safer areas, and

    this could be your back garden or even your

    house, Norrie says.

    They have seen mostly Cape cobra or puff

    adder snake bites over the last two months,

    Moss adds.

    He explains a bit more about the chemical

    reactions causedby the two toxins: Cape co-

    bras are neurotoxic and cause paralysis of

    the respiratory muscles, leading to death.

    Puff adders are cytotoxic and bites cause se-

    vere tissue swelling, with fluid, blood and

    protein loss.

    In both cases anti-venom treatment redu-

    ces the severity of clinical signs but must be

    given in the early stages, Moss says.

    According to him, cobra bite victims need

    to be placed on a ventilator, normally for one

    to three days, and they require intensive

    care, while puff adder victims often develop

    shock and multiple organ failure, requiring

    intensive care and usually multiple plasma

    and blood transfusions.

    And treatment is not cheap.

    The cost of treatment ... can escalate be-

    yond R30 000 in some cases. Many animals

    unfortunately die before they are presented

    to the clinic.

    Moss adds cobra bites that are treated ag-

    gressively and early, usually have a more

    promising outcome, but not so with puff ad-

    der bites.

    Evenwith aggressive treatment the prog-

    nosis forpuff adderbites is alwaysguarded,

    Moss says. I recently treated a staff mem-

    bers dog that required four blood transfu-

    sions, six plasma transfusions, and took

    over one month to fully recover, he says.

    Norrie says theyve seen some really sad cas-

    es, but its not all doom and gloom.

    Most of the time if a pet pulls through

    from such an attack there are hardly any aft-

    er-effects, but possible scarring or muscle

    loss from dead tissue has been seen.

    You wont see it very often, but if a pa-

    tient was bitten on an extremity and to save

    the pets life, amputation can be an option,

    he says.

    We have seen some heartbreaking cases

    where the outcome was death. In one case

    we had two rottweilers that were bitten by

    the same snake andboth dogswere put down

    due to their state, says Norrie.

    Owners need to keep clear

    He addswhen pets are bitten, owners need

    to keep clear of the snakes to avoid being bit-

    ten themselves. So how can owners avoid

    pets getting bitten?

    There is no way of avoiding snake bites

    at home short of permanently housing the

    pet, says Moss.

    Pet owners need to be aware of the risks

    when taking their animals on walks, and

    adds they need to learn to identify the two

    snakes.

    Neither snake is particularly aggressive.

    Pet owners should never attempt to confront

    a snake, Moss says.

    Once bitten, time is of the essence, espe-

    cially where the Cape cobra is concerned.

    Only a few veterinary practices stock an-

    ti-venomdue to its high cost, and fewer prac-

    tices still have 24-hour care and ventilators,

    for the same reason.

    Pet owners should acquaint themselves

    with practices that are able to treat snake

    bites. If a pet is bitten by either snake, they

    should immediately be transported to a 24-

    hour facility that possesses a ventilator and

    stocks anti-venom.

    Norrie says their facility is one of few that

    stocks the required anti-venom and is open

    at all hours. The anti-venom we have on

    stock is the same used on humans. Please

    note that it is a very expensive medication.

    V Has your pet been the unfortunate victim of a

    snake bite? Let TygerBurger know about your experi

    ence at [email protected].

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  • 10 TYGERBURGER Eersterivier & BlueDowns Woensdag, 27 Januarie 2016NUUS

    F

    ifty years after the destruction of Dis-

    trict Six, David Kramer has assembled

    a talented cast to pay homage to the vi-

    brant culture that once defined the area.

    Over 60 000 residents were relocated from

    District Six in the 1960s after it was declared

    a white group area. A way of life was de-

    stroyed. Today hardly anything remains of

    what was once a thriving, densely populat-

    ed, multi-ethnic and multicultural commu-

    nity.

    Eric Abraham and the Fugard Theatre, lo-

    cated in District Six, will pay tribute to the

    place and its people withDistrict Six Kana-

    la, a musical directed by Kramer.

    While previews start onTuesday2Februa-

    ry already, the show will enjoy its premier

    onThursday 11 February, exactly fifty years

    after the 1966 declaration.

    Kramer, who together with his theatre

    partner, Taliep Petersen, created hugely

    successful musicals like District Six, Fairy-

    land and Kat and the Kings, will celebrate

    the vibrant musical culture found in the

    streets, halls, hotels, clubs and bioscopes of

    1960s District Six.

    Kanalawill be myway of celebrating the

    memory of some of the amazing talents from

    District Six that I met and worked with over

    the past three decades people like Taliep,

    Salie Daniels, Cyril Valentine, Billy Jaftha,

    Dougie Schrikker, Al Hendricks, Zayn Ad-

    am as well as Richard Rive and Vincent Kol-

    be, he says. These stalwarts shared their

    recollections of Distric SixwithKramer, but

    anewgenerationof starswill bring their sto-

    ries to the stage.

    The cast includes Loukmaan Adams,

    Bianca le Grange, Carlo Daniels, Edith

    Plaatjies, SneDladla, NatashaHess andCleo

    Raatus, who will be accompanied by a six-

    piece live band under the leadership of saxo-

    phonist Don Vino Prins and the guidance of

    musical director Alistair Izobell.

    Tickets for the preview performances

    from Tuesday 2 to Wednesday 10 February

    cost R130 each when booking through the

    box office on 021 461 4554. Tickets for the rest

    of the run at Computicket.

    V TygerBurger wants to hear about your memories

    of District Six. Send an email to [email protected]

    with your story.

    Kramer assembles

    cast for District Six

    Bianca le Grange and Loukmaan Adams are

    two of the stars of District SixKanala.

    Brideswho tied the knot last year have

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    We are looking for the perfect wed-

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    how it looked on you!

    Finalistswill win their share of priz-

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    Entry forms are available from the

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    Checkers).

    Brides need to complete the entry

    form and attach a full length photo of

    themselves in their wedding gowns

    and drop it off in the entry box at the

    info desk.

    A copy of the high resolution photo

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    Ten finalists will be selected to par-

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    Centre on 27 February with Saskia

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    Win great prizes if

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    When Philani Dladla cracked open

    his first book a heavy political

    read he had no idea hed one day

    become a published author him-

    self.

    As a 12-year-old boy reading The

    Last White Parliament by Frederik

    van Zyl Slabbert, he also had no in-

    kling of the journey he would have

    to endure to write his own book.

    It was this journey that Dladla

    recently shared at the Big Issue

    breakfast, and his work to inspire

    others to start reading.

    The regular breakfast event is

    used to raise funds in support of

    the magazine.

    Dladla spent years sleeping un-

    der the Nelson Mandela Bridge in

    Johannesburg, trapped in drug ad-

    diction. It was his love for books,

    inspired when he was 12, which ul-

    timately saved him.

    His first book was a gift on his

    birthday from his mothers em-

    ployer. Growing up in rural KwaZ-

    ulu Natal, Dladla could hardly

    speak English when he was given

    that book. But he pored over it, in-

    tent on understanding it and un-

    locking the promise ofmore books.

    The book collection of hismothers

    employer was later left to him.

    In his early twenties, Dladla

    worked as a health caregiver. But

    the freedom that camewith the pay

    cheque saw him experimenting

    with drugs.

    It was something I didnt have

    before. I was overwhelmed by the

    independence, he says.

    His addiction soon spiralled out

    of control, and he started selling

    his possessions to buy drugs when

    he ran out of money.

    Drugs changed my life. I de-

    pended on them. I could go days

    without eating, but I couldnt go

    fourhourswithout drugs. I soldmy

    things and eventually, when I

    couldnt pay my rent anymore, I

    was kicked out.

    The only place Dladla felt he

    could go was the bridge, where he

    lived with other drug users. When

    he arrived, he was forced to hand

    over his clothes as rent.

    They told me nothing was for

    nothing. Living on the street is

    dangerous. People fight over sim-

    ple things. You see people dying

    from drugs. Its everyman for him-

    self, he says.

    But he managed to hang onto his

    books, and eventually he started to

    sell them to make a living.

    Dladla would review each book,

    selling them to passing motorists

    with prices determined by how

    good each book was.

    I hadnothing left. All I hadwere

    my books. I had to work with what

    I had, he says.

    One day, Dladla was spotted by

    a young filmmaker, who produced

    a documentary on his mobile

    bookshop.

    I shared my story. By that time

    I was nine months clean and run-

    ning a soup kitchen for my friends

    living under the bridge with the

    money I would have spent on

    drugs. Iwas also running a reading

    club for children in Joubert Park,

    near where I lived, he says.

    The documentary spurred an in-

    flux of donations which allowed

    him to expand the reading club and

    teach children computer skills.

    Working with kids is always a

    nice experience.We read and I help

    them with homework, he says.

    But he has had to leave some

    friends behind along the way.

    Its hard to help someone who

    doesnt want help. I had to leave be-

    hind my friends who do drugs and

    focus on the reading clubs, he

    says.

    Dladla has now told this journey

    in a book, The Pavement Book-

    worm.

    I always dreamed I would be

    published. When I was living on

    the street I would write down ev-

    erything that happened, hoping

    one day someone would come and

    publish it, he says.

    But I didnt write it to make

    money. I wrote it to tell the story.

    Ive always loved telling stories

    and, even in the hard times, put-

    ting a smile on someones face us-

    ing books.

    His love of reading saved him from despair

    Philani Dladla has written a book, The Pavement Bookworm, about how

    books helped him quit his drug addiction and move off the streets.

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    mother.

    Neonatologist Dr Alan Horn of Groote

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    Donating breast milk is an act that in-

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    worth more than equipment or staff. The

    term milk bank is perfect it simultane-

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    donated milk.

    Milk Matters is such a breast milk bank

    devoted to saving the lives of primarily pre-

    mature babies in neonatal ICUs who do not

    have access to their own mothers milk. It

    has depots in locations around the city, in-

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    The need for donor milk is mainly when

    a mother is too ill to provide breast milk or

    is unable to physically be with or regularly

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    Already the demand for donormilk far ex-

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    MilkMatters, a registered non-profit orga-

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    milk to the neonatal ICUs of Cape Towns

    biggest state hospitals in 2003.

    To date 30 hospitals, in both the state and

    private sector, have received donor milk

    fromMilk Matters and in addition the orga-

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    their own in-house milk banks. Most of the

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    Milk Matters provides donors with sterile

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    MilkMatters, a registered non-profit orga-

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    Donate breastmilk to local hospitals

    You can donate

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    ith 2016 in full swing and a new gen-

    eration entering the educational

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    in motivating the new learners.

    Helping parents establish a regular read-

    ing routine with their children, and renew-

    ing their own commitment to root a culture

    of reading, is Nalibali, the national reading-

    for-enjoyment campaign, that has issued its

    2016 Story Power Promise.

    Designed as a commitment pledge for both

    parents and children to sign, the promise

    outlines commitments made by the cam-

    paign to help parents and caregivers across

    the country establish reading habits with

    the children in their lives. It also includes

    corresponding promises for adults and chil-

    dren to assist them in building new reading

    habits and maintaining and growing exist-

    ing ones.

    Reading and sharing stories with chil-

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    concerned with imagination, emotion, sen-

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    create theneural circuits that enable sophis-

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    ment newspaper supplement and weekly ra-

    dio stories. To date Nalibali has produced

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    a further eight stories.

    We have made our promise to the nation

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    becoming strong and powerful readers

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    distribution of literacy materials as well as

    on-the-ground support and we hope that

    they will join us on our literacy journey in

    2016 as we work together to grow a nation

    that reads, continued Jacobsohn.

    The StoryPower promise formspart of the

    campaigns broader Story Power campaign

    with the clear message that anyone can

    share a story anytime, anywhere. And, un-

    derpinning the Nalibali methodology is the

    idea that reading for enjoyment reaps the

    best rewards as children who have enjoya-

    ble storytelling and reading experiences

    with caregivers at home showmore motiva-

    tion to read on their own.

    With this in mind the campaign is asking

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    languages. Stories in a range of South Afri-

    can languages are available from Nalibalis

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    how to read and share them.

    VNalibali is available for download from its websites

    www.nalibali.org and www.naliabli.mobi.

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