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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
While a family in Delft is mourningthe deaths of two minors in a horri-fic incident on Saturday, the driver
may be facing more charges in relation toan earlier incident.On Saturday at 18:00 police were summo-
ned to an accident in Symphony Way at theN2Gatewayhousing complex. Therewitnes-ses described how a driver lost control of hisvehicle, ramped over an embankment andhit two children playing near their homes.When officers arrived at the scene they
found the injured children and a dark greenDaewoomotor vehiclewhichhad been aban-doned.Police called for medical help but the mi-
nors died as a result of their injuries.Witnesses identified the driver and, after
being phoned by a detective, he handed him-self over to police a few hours later.
Culpable homicideThe driver was arrested and appeared in
the BellvilleMagistrate’s Court yesterday toface charges of culpable homicide, drivingwithout a valid license, failing to report anaccident in which people were seriously in-jured, and leaving an accident scene. Thedriver alleges that he fled for home inMfule-ni because the crowd on the scene threate-ned to assault him.Police later identified the children as Siy-
amthanda Madlans (6) and Andakhe Qoyi(8).Thembisa Mbere, a family friend and
member of the street committee, describedhow the car crossed over the embankmentat great speed before slamming into the thechildren.“They did not stand a chance as he hit
them, knocking them into the air,” she said.“He was going so fast that he still continu-
ed for quite a distance and there was somuch dust that it made the area quite darkas it blocked out the sun.”
Previous accidentReports from various witnesses in the
area have since provided information that
the driver was involved in another incidentin Mfuleni in which another minor was kil-led, and that he was rushing to Tygerberghospital with the other child that was inju-
red.Police have confirmed that a five-year-old
and her mother were in the car and were ontheir way to hospital.
At the time of going to press Tygerburgerwas still awaiting confirmation of the ear-lier incident relating to the death of anotherchild.
SPEEDING: CAR RAMPS EMBANKMENT, HITS KIDS PLAYING IN QUIET STREET
Two children die in crash
Thembisa Mbere, Sangweni Qoyi and Anele Qoyi at the scene in Symphony Way where two children were killed in an accident. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Learners at a number of schools across thenorthern suburbs are competing to see whosegiant Easter bunny will chomp up the mostvotes in a recycling competition hosted byWillowbridge Shopping Centre.
Competitions:Today is your chance to win tickets to watchBen Schoeman perform at the Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium. Also up for grabs aretickets to the 5 km Neon Run.
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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
The Athlone School for the Blind is celebra-ting another accolade, having a learner co-me second in a major essay competition.
Soraya Eckleton was in grade 7 last yearwhen she entered the Lions InternationalEssay Contest for Visually Impaired youth.
This competitionaccepts entries fromtheLions District South Africa and Namibiaand she did the school proud by achievingsecond place for her essay, “OurWorld OurFuture”.
“We are very proud of Soraya,” says Bar-bary Davis, cultural co-ordinator at theschool.
“This is a fantastic achievement andthrough it we hope to encourage other lear-ners at the school to take part in this year’s
competition.“We’re just waiting for them to announce
the theme for this year.”Davis added that someof the school’s lear-
ners had an exciting time when they wentcamping earlier this month.
“I would like to thank the principal andtransport staff who made it possible for meto give our learners theopportunity to enjoyan awesome, fun-filled and enriching campat the beginning of April.
“It was held at Camp Hope in Glencairnand sponsored by the Rainbow DreamsTrust.
“I believe that through cultural activitieschildren are able to build their self-esteemand confidence. They can develop their ta-lents from their own strengths and this gi-ves them hope and faith and teaches themhow to dream and reach their dreams.”
Pupil does school proud
Principal Fletcher Fischer congratulates essaywinner Soraya Eckleton on her achievement.PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
This group of learners enjoyed their camping trip to Glencairn at the beginning of April.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
Some schools in the community have joi-ned forces to get their learners combattingcrime.
In February this year four primaryschools met with representatives of theWestern Cape Education Department tooutline a programme against crime andgangsterism in the area.
Last week it all came together when Ty-gersig, Uitsig and Holy Trinity primaryschoolshosted the first of these interventi-
on programmes presented by the MetroPolice Social Crime Prevention Unit.
Activities included guest speakers talk-ing about the ills of gangsterism and therewas also lots of excitement and interest inthe demonstrations by the Metro Police’sK9 unit as well as the equestrian unit’shorse show.
Margaret Johannes, Social Crime pre-vention Coordinator for the Cape TownMetropolitan Police Department, pointedout that in addition to this initiative itwasalso decided at themeeting that theywantto use the learners to participate in a
school play illustrating the challengesthey face.
“We want them to show us these chal-lenges that they face like bullying, peerpressure, gangsterism, crime and drugabuse,” she said.
“The school play is scheduled for themiddle ofMay in the Cravenby Communi-ty Hall and rehearsals have already star-ted.
“Our hope is that this type of initiativewill grow and spread to other schools toteach learners that crime does not pay,”concluded Johannes.
Facilitators and children at Holy Trinity Primary school in Elsies River get to meet Carla from the K9 unit and her handler Sergeant JoanFelix. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Metro cops help kids combat crime
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“Jou vullisdrom kan ’n instrument virmisdaad wees,” lui ’n waarskuwing vandie Tafelsig-gemeenskapspolisiëringsfo-rum.Clive Justus, voorsitter van subraad 4,
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The police in Goodwood recently arre-sted at least four suspects for attemptedtheft, housebreaking and possession ofdrugs.On Saturday 12 April at about 00:15,
two suspects stole a motor cycle at N1CityHospital. Their attemptwas spottedby a security guard before they fled onthe motor cycle.The security guard managed to write
down the registration number and gaveit to members of the Goodwood CrimePrevention Unit.The unit traced the registration num-
ber to an address in Brackenfell wherethey found the motor cycle.They arrested the two suspects and
during the arrest they found three pac-kets of tik and three mandrax tablets intheir possession.The suspects, aged 23 and 24, appeared
in the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court.On Tuesday 15 April, members of the
Goodwood Crime Prevention Unit arre-sted two suspects for housebreaking.According to eyewitnesses, during the
early morning hours of Tuesday, twoknownhousebreakers broke into a busi-ness premises inVoortrekker Road. Theeyewitnesses then saw how the two sus-pects stole a flat screenTVandaPlaysta-tion game.At about 16:00 on Tuesday 15 April the
members went to the address of one ofthe suspects in Elsies River, where theyarrested both suspects.The stolen goods were not recovered.The two suspects appeared in the
GoodwoodMagistrate’s Court on a char-ge of housebreaking.Goodwood police thank every mem-
ber of the community who act as theears and eyes of the police.In recentmonthsanumberof suspects
have been arrested thanks to informati-on provided by community members.
Police arrest four in opsacross northern subs Police inElsiesRiver are looking for infor-
mation with regard to some recent mur-ders and attempted murders in the area.On Saturday 8 March at about 20:41 a
man was fatally wounded on the corner of18th Street and 15th Avenue in Elsies Ri-ver and police would like anywitnesses orinformation that could lead to the arrestof the perpertrators.Another incident also took place on Sa-
turday 15 March at 04:10 when a man waskilled in Holey Crescent in The Range.OnSunday 16March at about 23:40 there
was a shooting at D-Block, Trinity Placein Clarke Estate where a young man andwomanwere wounded with a charge of at-tempted murder being investigated.Adocket has also been opened for amur-
der that took place on Monday 17 Marchat about 04:00 when a man died after ashooting in 9th Avenue Leonsdale.V Anyone with information about these incidentscan contact the investigating officer, Warrant officer Bock on 073 218 0893 or Elsies River Policestation 021 928 1400.
SAPS needyour help
In April, South Africa will celebrate 20 ye-ars of democracy and freedom.To mark this occasion, international
non-profit Stop Hunger Now and CapeGateShopping Centre are inviting 120 volun-teers to package 20 000 nourishing meals.The event will take place on Monday 28
April and will be for distribution to needypreschools in and around the Cape Metro-pole.The meals have been funded with the
kind support of Hyprop, who owns the Ca-peGate Centre.Says David Jacobs, Cape Town branch
manager of Stop Hunger Now: “While wehave much to celebrate as a nation these20 years, there is a lot still to do to ensure
that South Africa’s most vulnerable citi-zens, our children, can enjoy the benefitsof our freedom.We are grateful to Hyprop and CapeGate
Shopping Centre for this opportunity tomake a meaningful difference to hunger inour community.”The event takes place inCapeGateCentre
centre court (opposite House &Home) overtwo sessions beginning at 09:00 and 11:30.As the event is limited to 120 volunteers,
anyone wishing to give of their time needsto register beforehand by emailing [email protected] or telephoning021 705 6278.V For more information contact Amanda McCarthyat 021 981 2331.
Help feed Cape Town’s hungry children
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Two dedicated Idols fans battled an Idolsquiz while live on Heart FM Breakfastradio last week. The two finalists, Ni-zaam Dunshire from Kraaifontein andPat-Mari deVos fromParowNorth,wereso good it was decided they both travelto Sun City with radio host Julian Nai-doo to experience Idols Season 10 Thea-tre rounds.Questions askedwere all related to the
Idols series to date.Sun City will host the winners where
they will have the opportunity to meetthe contestants and judges. Nizaam andPat-Marie together with Julian will bepart of a selected group invited to watchthe filming of the top 100 Idols contes-tants.V Idols Season 10 will be live on air on MNet channel 101 soon. Check the press for details.
Idols fans win trip tosee Idols in Sun City
Julian Naidoo, winners PatMari De Vos and Nizaam Dunshire with Aden Thomas and, atback, Tapfuma Makina
Food for fun: When celebrating his birthday on 9 April, Emo Adams (pictured) partiedfor a cause. Many guests were motivated to support a charity initiative as they were askedto donate tins of food for a worthy cause. It was also the first birthday of Emo’s All StarTheatre. The food he collected on the will be donated to an undisclosed charity this week.
Tydens die viering van Nasionale Ar-giefweek by die argief- en rekorddiensvan die Wes-Kaap in Roelandstraat,
Kaapstadvan 5 tot 9Mei, sal eenvandie oog-merke wees om lig te werp op die totstand-koming van die parlement.“Met die 20ste herdenking van die eerste
demokratiese verkose regering in 1994 is dittoepaslik om die rol van ons parlement asfundamentele instrument van regering tebeklemtoon,” sê dr. Gustav Hendrich, argi-varis van die argief- en rekorddiens van dieWes-Kaap, oor die keuse van “parlement”as tema vir vanjaar se argiefweek.Dit is verdernoemenswaardigdat dieher-
denking ook saamval met die grondleggingvan die eerste parlementsitting gedurendedie Britse koloniale tydperk op 30 Junie1854 – 160 jaar gelede.Tydens vanjaar se argiefweek sal die uit-
stallingdaaropgemikweesomdienouever-bintenis tussen die argief en die parlementte illustreer, sê Hendrich.“Die argiefbewaarplek beskik oor ’nmag-
dom argivale rekords rakende die ontwik-keling van die parlement. Daarbenewensbevat die fotoversamelings seldsame foto’swat die buitekant, binnekant en glorieryk-heid van die parlementsgebou uitbeeld.”Enkele van die opwindende aktiwiteite
wat by die argief aangebied sal word, sluitin begeleide toere deur die brandkamers enwerksessies in familienavorsing.“In ons jong demokrasie het elkeen ook
die reg om van die verlede te weet – en omdaardie rede kan die argief as sleutel dienom die verlede te ontsluit,” sê Hendrich.V Vir meer besonderhede kontak Lunette Lourensby 021 483 0403 of Lunette.Lourens@westerncape.gov.za.
Argief werp lig op parlement
’n Foto van die parlementsgebou in die Kaapse kolonialetydperk.
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Missing: Bellville South SAPS is requestingthe assistance of the public in finding36yearold Priscilla Arendse that was lastseen on Saturday 29 March in Fourie Street,Bellville South. Priscilla is described as havingbrown eyes, black frizzy hair, 1.5 meters talland weighs about 50kg. At the time of herdisappearance she was wearing a greyhooded top, blue Levi jeans and Nike takkies.Anyone with information on the whereaboutsof Priscilla can contact Bellville South SAPSon 021 950 1300 or Crime Stop on 0860010111.
The Bishop Lavis Outreach Forum will ha-ve an urgent meeting for all people stayingin backyards and also living inside other te-nants or homeowners houses.This meeting will be taking place tomor-
row (Thursday) in the parking area of Bishop
Lavis Shoprite centre starting at 18:30.Bring copies of your housing “waiting list”
and ID book. Also under discussion will bethe purchase of rental houses.V For more information contact Michael Hoffmeester079 795 6121 or Amelia Jacobs 079 662 4252.
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
The University of the Western Cape(UWC) in Bellville, an anti-apartheidbastion, is host to a new research cen-
tre that aims to help eradicate hunger.TheDepartment of Science andTechnolo-
gy (DST) and the National Research Foun-dation (NRF) last Tuesday launched a newCentre of Excellence inFoodSecurity at theUWC.“This centre of excellence is the first to
be co-hosted by a historic ‘black’ universi-ty,” science and technologyminister DerekHanekom said.He said UWChadmade great strides over
the last 13 years and he emphasised thatfood securitywas high on the government’slist of priorities.
Acute povertyHanekomnoted that despite SouthAfrica
being relatively wealthy, almost 25% of thepopulation was food insecure.“This is largely in the deep rural areas
or former bantustans – wherever povertyis at its most acute,” Hanekom said.The centre will run in conjunction with
the University of Pretoria and is headed byProf Julian May and Prof Stephanie Bur-ton.May said: “Food security means all peo-
ple need to have physical and economic ac-cess to sufficient, safe and nutritious foodto meet their dietary needs and food prefe-rences for a healthy and active lifestyle.”This centre of excellence (CoE) became
the fourteenth of its kind since the incepti-on of the CoE programme 10 years ago, andaims to make food readily available natio-
nally and locally so all people have accessto it, Hanekom said.“Obviously, food security is a subject that
requires comprehensive treatment...it in-volves questions of agricultural productionsystems, market dynamics, nutrition, peo-ple’s habits and preferences, our social se-curity system, and so on.“This is one reason why achieving food
security is such a challenge, and why thecentre of excellence approach is particular-ly appropriate in this case,” Hanekom said.
Overarching questionsDr Albert van Jaarsveld, chief executive
officer of theNRF, said: “According to a stu-dy released in 2013 by the Human SciencesResearch Council, more than half of SouthAfrica’s population does not have regularaccess to enough food.”UWC stated the new CoE will investigate
three overarching questions:VHow global and national food systems
are changing and how this affects the sus-tainability, availability, access and attribu-tes of food.
VDetermining who the “food insecure”are:where theyare located,what their choi-ces, strategies and opportunities are, theirhealth and well-being, and how these as-pects change in response to changing foodsystems.Hanekom added that the new CoE would
be bringing together experts and resear-chers from19 SouthAfrican and internatio-nal institutions.V Enquiries to David Mandaha at David.Manda[email protected] or 072 126 8910, or Palesa Mokoenaat [email protected] or 083 494 2322 orLuthando Tyhalibongo at [email protected] 079 880 4655.
UWC hosts newfood security centre
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The annual reading competition of the library services of The City of Cape Town got into fullswing last week when District 5 hosted their event at the Ravensmead Library. In the Englishcategory Chandre` Matiesie, centre, from Northway Primary was the winner with Natasha Maku,left, from Pinedene in second place and Shannice van der Vent from Vorentoe in third place.With them is librarian Bronwyn Mogapi. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
In theAfrikaanscategoryAlexis Theysfrom NeboPrimary wasfirst withMichaelaParring, left,fromVorentoethird, andDe`zjaPieters fromNorthway,second. Withthem islibrarianDesireeHoward.
Ravensmead readers rule!Teen parenting course on offerWould you like to build a strongrelationship with your teenager?
The Parenting Teenagers course,facilitated by Family Centre Durbanvil-le, is presented on Monday eveningsfor five weeks from 5 May from 19:00to 21:30.
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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
A part of the city’s draft budget proposalcurrently under review is the restructuringof policies suchas relief offered to its poorerresidents.Johan van der Merwe, head of the city’s
finance portfolio committee, said such poli-cies would be administered in the next fis-cal year starting 1 July, provided the provi-sional budget was accepted.“Part of the concept budget is the concept
policy on indigent relief. When the conceptbudget is approved at the end of May, wewill have concrete figures to consider forapproval regarding policy for poverty alle-viation,” he said.“The figures in the draft policy reflect
that which can be revised after public parti-cipation process have been completed, andwill be effective as of the new financial boo-kyear.He said the financial form this “care”
would take, once theprovisional budget andpolicies were accepted, was as follows:
VFree basic services to those with proper-ties valued at less than R400 000.
VFree basic services to those with a grossmonthly household income of R3 500.
VSenior citizens qualify for rates rebatesif their gross monthly household income isless than R12 000 per month.
VInidgent grants provide a 100% rates re-bate, an additional 4,5 kl of water and a free240 litre refuse bin for all households witha gross monthly income of R3 500 or less.
V75% rates rebate for residents with anincome between R3 500 and R4 000.
V50% rates rebates for residents with anincome between R4 000 and R4 500.
V25% rates rebate for residents with anincome between R4 500 and R5 000 for2013/2014.Van der Merwe said in genereal the elec-
tricity tariff blocks apply per calendarmonth and not per purchase. He advisedpre-paid electricity consumers to only pur-chase the necessary amount of energy theyneed in a month.“This will keep the amount paid as low
as possible.”
Rates rebates on cards againfor city’s poorest residents
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BRENDEN RUITER
Die huis naby die hoek van die straat is on-opvallend. Voor die deur staan ’n karavaanen ’n rooiMini – die outydse tipe. ’n Handge-skrewe kennisgewingbord gee die indrukdat dit amateurs is wat hier woonen werk: “Johnny Tattoos.”Dit is egter in die studio langs
die huis waar ’n mens sien dit iskundiges se werkplek. Vergroteprente van tatoeëermerke hangdie mure vol. Dan kom die legen-dariese JohnnySalmonsen in.Hyis indievolksmondnet as JohnnyTattoo bekend.Johnny is reeds 42 jaar ’n tatoe-
eerkunstenaar en ’n kultusfiguuronder die liefhebbers van vel-kuns.Mense komvan alle uithoe-ke van die stad, maar ook uit dieplatteland om tatoes te kry.“Ekhet een jaar ’n tattoomachi-
ne in die hande gekry,” sê Johnnyin sy kenmerkende sagte stem.“Ek het toe saam met JimmyAdams begin werk en my skillsgeslyp.”Jimmy Adams was die eerste bekende ta-
toeëer-kunstenaar in Kaapstad.Johnny het toe ’n mobiele eenheid op die
been gebring en so ver as Durban en dieSuidkus gereis om sy kuns te pleeg. Hy isnou al 22 jaar op dieselfde plek in Ruyter-
wacht. Hy en sy jarelange vriend, DonnieHeydenrych (54), werk saam. Donnie sê hyhet as 14-jarige na ’n deurklokkie gestaar engedink dit werk nogal baie soos ’n tatoeëer-masjien. “Ek het die deurklok afgehaal enmy eie masjien gebou. Daarna het ek dit na
Mister (Jimmy)Adams gevat. Ditwas virmy’n groot eer toe Mister Adams my masjienvir ’n kunswerk gebruik,” vertel Donnie.Hy sê die regte groot aanvraag na tatoes
het in die negentigs begin. “Toe Mandelavrygelaat is, het mense se denke meer vry
geword. ’n Mens kan amper sê hulle het uitdiekas geklim.Deesdae is dit amper soos sei-soene, eers was dit die Japannese letters, toefeetjies. Vandag is dit meer persoonlike ta-toeëermerke waarna mense soek.”Dan waarsku hy teen te persoonlike kuns-
werke. “Moet nooit joumeisie ofvrou se naam op jou lyf sit nie!Ek sê altyd vir mense verhou-dings hou nie. Sit eerder joukind se naam of jou eie op.” OoksêDonnie, doen hulle nie bende-tekens nie. “Sê nou ek doen van-dag ’n kunswerk en iemand lêmôre dood omdat hy die ding ophom het, sal ek nie baie lekkervoel nie.” Die manne wil niebaie uitbrei oor hul ongemak-likste oomblikke in die studionie. “Ons het al kunswerke opsnaakse plekke gedoen,” lagDonnie.Het die ouderdom nie ’n effek
op hul hande wanneer hullewerk nie? “Wanneer ’n kunste-naar eers aan sy masjien vat,dan is die hande stil,” versekerDonnie.
Johnny sê hy is lus om weer op die padte gaan met sy kuns, maar Donnie sê hullegaan bietjie die studio opknap. Wat hulleook al doen, die studio is in goeie hande,want hul seuns Jason en Thomas gaan diekuns voortsit.
Dié velkunskultusfigurelok mense van oral
Johnny Salmonsen (links), legendaries kunstenaar van Ruyterwacht saammet sy jarelange vriend en kollega, Donnie Heydenryc in hul studio.FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
The National Arts Festival and the City ofCape Town have taken hands to launch anew performing arts festival in the city inSeptember.Based on similar festivals in cities like
New York, Amsterdam and Edinburgh, fes-tival CEO Tony Lankester says the new Ca-pe Town Fringe Festival will feature “yo-ung, dynamic and cutting edge” talent.“The Fringe model rests on two pillars –
firstly the nature of the work on a Fringeis such that it is bold, innovative, excitingand it pushes boundaries for both artistsand audiences; secondly a Fringe festivalhas a business model behind it which en-courages independence and sustainability,while costs are shared between perfor-mers,” he says.The Cape Town Fringe aims to present
around 40 productions in venues in andaround the city centre, aswell as in satellitevenues in areas such as Langa.“Access is critical to the success of a Frin-
ge and was a big factor in our decision toproceed with this project,” executive depu-tymayor, IanNeilson, actingMayoral Com-mittee Member for Tourism, Events andMarketing says.Neilson says the National Arts Festival
(NAF) has 40 years proven experience athosting perhaps the most significant artsfestival in the country.“It has pursued a new strategy of expansi-
on. Cape Town is its first major ongoing fo-ray outside of Grahamstown,” he pointsout.Nielson also points to the fact that the fes-
tival will help increase tourism in what’susually the still low season in Cape Town.“There is a need to up bed numbers at ourhotels and to increase tourists.”The festivalwill beheld at variousvenues
and theatres around the city, helping to cre-ate job opportunities in the performing artssector and the hospitality industry.“Ticket pricing, choice of venues as well
as the scheduling of performances all con-tribute to making a Fringe Festival appealto asmany people as possible, both traditio-nal and non-traditional theatre-going audi-ences,” Neilson continues.While the Fringe will use as many as 16
venues, Cape Town’s CityHall will form the‘home base’ for the event, and will boast se-veral performancevenuesandaFringeHubwhere artists, audiences and themedia willgather at the end of each day.V The Cape Town Fringe will run from 25 Septemberuntil 5 October 2014. The call for proposals is currently open and more information can be found atwww.capetownfringe.co.za.
BekendeChristen-orkesin SACasting Crowns, een van die wêreld segrootste Christen-orkeste met vele plati-num-albumverkope op hul kerfstok, toerJunie in Suid-Afrika in samewerking metRadio Tygerberg, Groot FM en ChristianArt Media.Dié Grammy-bekroonde groep van sewe
lede het ses jaar gelede laas in Suid-Afrikaopgetree.“Vanweë die voortdurende vraag na hul
musiek op radiostasies en hul buitengewo-ne albumverkope plaaslik, het ons besluitom hul Suid-Afrikaanse ondersteuners teverras en hulle hierheen te bring,” sê Har-dus Zevenster, toerpromotor en uitvoeren-de hoof van Radio Tygerberg.Casting Crowns lewer gereeld liedjies
wat hul luisteraars aanspoor om hul ver-houding met God en mekaar te evalueer.“Wanneer jy luister na hul 13de album,
Thrive, wat uitgereik is in Januarie, en jyhoor Casting Crowns se voorsanger, MarkHall, die woorde van die titelsnit sing, kanjy nie anders nie as om vrede oor jou sielte voel spoel nie,” sê hy.Sedert 2003 met hul debuutalbum, Cas-
ting Crowns, het die orkes al 17 Gospel Mu-sic Association Dove Awards ingepalm.Dié groep tree op 26 Junie in Kaapstad op
in die GrandWest-arena. Kaartjies is tans tekoop by itickets.co.za teen R175 tot R275.
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Bly spaarsaamsodat jy dievermoë mag behouom vrygewend tebly.C.J. Langenhoven
Good moon rising: With an illuminated cross on a hill or mountain a common sight in South Africa, and withChristians across the world celebrating Easter, TygerBurger reader Johan Winterbach captured the rising moon andthe Tygerberg Hill cross from his Stellenberg home. PHOTO: JOHAN WINTERBACH
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
We have a small business. Wework day and night to keepour business going. Mostmonths we earn enough for abasic living, but sometimes wedo not have food on our table.
I just read in a local newspa-per about a company – a smallbusiness like ours – that wassued by a client for not doingthe work the way the clientwanted it done. The client sayswithin 24 hours the owner ofthe business was there to dothe job. But after it was done,he struggled to get the busi-ness owner back to fix minorthings.
As customers we are told tocomplain about everything.But, we are forced to startsmall businesses because weare unable to find work in ourcountry.
We have to jump at everywork opportunity that comesour way. We do not alwayshave money to go back tocompleted jobs, as we have tojump to the next job to sur-vive.
The business owner I men-tioned had to pay a large sumback to the client. He did notpay until the client threatenedwith further legal action.
I bet he did not have thecash to pay straight away. Wealso live from one job to theother, with no cash in between.
Please consider small busi-ness owners’ positions. Do notfight and threaten legal actionon every little aspect. We wantto make you happy, butsometimes things go wrong.
Help us grow and do not tryyour utmost to break us down.
Our economy is bad and, assmall business owners, we arethe first to feel the impact.
ANONYMOUSEmail
Small businessfeels the pinch
Please pick upafter your dogI have been fortunate to live inparadise opposite AmandelClose and Fynbos dams for thepast 22 years. Lately, a lot ofpeople who do not live in thearea have discovered thebeautiful spot. They live inProtea Valley, Riebeeckshof orOude Westhof to name a few.There is no problem with that.
They come here with theirdogs – also no problem, butthey let their dogs use the placeas a public toilet and do notclean up after them. We neverhad a problem with flies, butnow we have flies throughoutthe year.
I take walks there and haveonly seen one woman with aplastic bag in her hand. Sheties the bag over her hand andpicks up what her dog leavesbehind.
I spoke to her and she wasalso upset that people just leavethe dog mess behind. She saidin the country she came from,people would never think ofbeing so careless.
If they did, they would get afine.
If your dog gets sick, you takehim to the vet because you loveyour dog. So why not cleanafter him?
If you don’t like to takedroppings in the bag home,throw it in the bins provided.Come on people, bring back themagic to the Magic Forest.
DANIELLEEmail
The City of Cape Town’scollections unit prides itself onproviding an efficient andquality service (“Leave wheeliebins where they belong”,
TygerBurger, 2 April).Refuse bins must be placed in
the same spot where they werefound following the emptying ofthe bins into the collectionstruck.
Should our staff be found tobe not complying with theinstruction to place bins wherethey were found, we would liketo be made aware of this.Aggrieved residents are request-ed to please log a complaintwith our call centre on0860 103 089 or email [email protected].
This will assist in identifyingthe relevant staff and takingthe necessary action to correcttheir behaviour and quality ofwork.
This is in keeping withmaintaining a well-run andcaring city.
ERNEST SONNENBERGMayoral Committee Member for
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Wheelie bins mustbe put back properly
We recently visited the circusand were met by a handful ofprotesters at the robots.
We enjoyed the show and itwas well attended. We even hadthe opportunity to feed theanimals, which was somethingmy daughter will never forget.
We are in full support of thecircus and will always welcomethem back to Parow.
Maybe the people at therobots should have taken 10minutes to see for themselves.
This circus is nothing butamazing and made me think ofmy childhood, when we alsovisited the circus. Those yearsit was a huge event at the oldGoodwood Showgrounds.Everyone dressed up, whiletheir hotdogs and popcorn weretops!
DEVONParow
Circus is ‘nothingbut amazing’
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Staan stil...jy’s híér waarjy moet weesSlap ná Kersfees, wat volgens die winkelsal in Oktober begin het, is die helekoopbedryf in ’n rooi Valentynsgewaadgetooi.Toe die dag van behartjiede sellofaan
en rooi-van-alles verby is, is die Paasbol-letjies en Paaseiers uitgepak. ’n Mensloop jou steeds in enige kettingwinkel vasin ’n sjokolade-haas.En nou gaan ons weer op Moedersdag
fokus, want die verkiesing het nie juisverkoopwaarde nie. Die plakkate teen dielamppale dra gesigte wat meer en minderesteties is, maar beslis nie tot groteraankope in winkels sal bydra nie.Dit sal dus Moedersdag wees. En
daarna Vadersdag, gevolg deur diewinteruitverkopings en dan Vrouedag endan lente of iets – net voor ons weer inOktober begin met Jingle Bells.Die winkels is ons heeltyd voor. Dit
laat ons sê: “Wat het van die tyd ge-word?” Ons voel of ons nie goed genoegis nie, ons hou dan nie by nie.Ons voel heeltyd ons is agter. Reeds
moeg gejaag, gedaan gesukkel om allespertye te haal, alles af te handel engedoen te kry, maar die lys bly groei. Endis al weer Kersfees.Nee, dis nog nie Kersfees, Moedersdag,
Jeugdag of iets nie. Dis nóú. En die hede,hierdie oomblik, is waar jy nou ten vollemoet wees. Dit is al wat saakmaak.Al wat jy moet doen, is om híér te wees
met jou hele wese en verstand. Dievolgende uur, dag of maand of vakansie-dag bestaan nog nie. Vergeet daarvan enstaan stil. Jy’s presies waar jy moet wees.
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V Na aanleiding van Brendan van der Mer-we se brief “Spanner in the road works”(TB, 9 April). Hy sê die Stad tree op in-struksie van die Oakdale-inwoners op,spesifiek in Edwardstraat. Die straat is boOakdale – noord van die N1. Onderne-mings en Raglanstraat is onder Oakdale –suid van die N1. Hoe nou? Of is ek te domof swak van begrip? AVM
V Ek soek my pos! Posbode, kan jy nie leesnie? Parow-Wes-inwoners, gee assebliefmy pos terug. Ek woon in Kerkstraat. Anoniem
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V Ek weet nie meer so mooi nie. Dit is ’nAfrikaanse koerant, maar dit is net Engelswaar jy kyk. Elke land het sy eie taal – netSA is skaam vir sy taal. Daar is tog anderkoerante wat net Engels is. Andre
V Waarom ry baie van die groot aflewe-ringsvragmotors in Hoogstraat? Hullelaat die swaar verkeer ook ophoop. Kandie winkelbestuur die bestuurders ver-soek om die inwoners in ag te neem en diegroter pad te gebruik? Elize, Durbanville
V Graag verneem ek wanneer die verkeers-departement ’n poging gaan aanwend omFrans Conradierylaan- en De Villiers-straat-kruising te beveilig? Daar was so-pas weer ’n ongeluk. Verder is Frans Con-radie-rylaan ’n renbaan. Is daar dan geenoplossing vir die probleem nie? Anoniem
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Woensdag, 23 April 2014 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
A champion disabled athlete is motivatingyoung people to appreciate the advantagesthey have in life.FabianMichaels (29) from Elsies River is
following his dream to become a worldchamp by recently participating in theSouth African Games for the Disabled heldin Stellenbosch. Competing in the F35 classforCerebral Palsy athletes, he broke the all-Africa records for discus, javelin and shot-put.“In fact, I broke the shotput record four
times already,” he says with an infectioussmile. “When it comes to the internationalscene in this class in javelin I am secondin theworld rankings, third for shotput andfourth in discus, but that will be improvingshortly.”
International achievementFabian is no stranger to international
achievement. As a junior he was a worldchampion in javelin and won medals at theParalympics in Athens and Sydney.His recent achievements have motivated
him to concentrate on his sport and partici-pation in more international events.“My coaches in Stellenbosch have been
part of thismotivation forme to aimhigher,but I am going to need more sponsorship totake part in those events more regularly,”he says.“People must see disabled sport in a new
light, especially here in SouthAfricawherewe can play a big part in encouraging theable-bodied to achieve beyond any disad-vantages. If people start realising howmuch harder we must work to become thebest at what we do it will inspire them tobe the best with all their talents.”Part of this hard work towards olympics
in 2016 is travelling to Stellenbosch duringthe week for intense training.“I have to use public transport every day,
which is very difficult,” he says.
Positive goalsFabian also wants to make a difference
in his community by motivating youth towork toward positive goals.“I amdisappointedwith all the crime that
attracts the youth in our areas. They are he-althy and able yet they can’t look beyondtheir social circumstances to achieve in li-fe.“Part of what want to do is to go out there
and show children how I have made a diffe-rence, tell them howmuch harder I have towork and hopefully they will see a way toa brighter future.”In conclusion the athlete feels very stron-
gly about the nickname for the para-olym-pic team.“Whymust we be called “ama-kroko-kro-
ko”, we are not broken, we train just ashard as the able-bodied athletes if not har-der.V For more information about how you can assistFabian call 021 932 3269.
Proud parents Christopher and WilhelminaMichaels help their son Fabian show off themedals he’s won over the years. PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
Disabledathletemotivatesyouth
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MAGRIET THERON@magrietron
A home composting pilot study has, injust eightmonths, kept 40 tons ofwas-te out of city landfill sites.
According to James Vos, chairperson ofsubcouncil 3, whose household is takingpart in the study, home composting is a no-cost and rewarding excercise.
“Maintaining a garden can be costly andhome-composting is a self-sustaining in-vestment. Furthermore, rich and healthysoil is required for the cultivation of our ve-getable garden, which saves us even moremoney in the long term,” he says.
The Vos household is one of nearly 650households takingpart in theongoing studyconducted by the City of Cape Town.
FeedbackEach household has been provided with
composting containers and instructions.They have agreed to provide the city withmonthly feedback on the progress of theircomposting efforts, with the data being re-corded in notebooks issued to them.
“My wife and I are excited to be part ofthe pilot project” Vos says. “Many peoplestart composting for practical reasons.Composting your leaves, grass clippings,garden waste and food scraps reduces theamount of garbage you generate.
“Our food scraps and yard waste current-ly make up 20 % to 30 % of what we throwaway. Making compost keeps these materi-als out of landfills where they take up spaceand release methane, a potent greenhousegas,” says Vos.
Ernest Sonnenberg, the city’s mayoralcommittee member for utility ervices, saysthe study is being conducted as a result of
the overuse of the city’s landfill sites.“The research is geared towards the city’s
goal of being a waste-wise society and ourcommitment to being a caring and well-runcity. Composting has numerous environ-mental benefits: it reduces water use by upto 70% and reduces erosion and pollution,”he says.
Waste diversionAccording to the study’s preliminary sta-
tistics, of the 1,6 million tons of waste direc-ted to the city’s landfills each year, approx-imately 6 % consists of garden and house-hold organic waste (95 000 tons per annum),while approximately 5 %ismadeupof orga-nic kitchen waste (80 000 tons per annum).“This is equivalent to a possible average of11 kg per household per month of gardenwaste, as well as 10 kg per household permonth of organic kitchen waste,” Vos says.
When organicmaterial is composted, car-bon is returned to the soil. Mulching (theplacement of organic waste over soil to lockinmoisture and improve the soil condition)reduces water use by up to 70 %. Compostimproves the garden soil’s water-holdingcapacity, thus reducing water needs, and itimproves the resistance of plants to droughtor dry spells. Mulches and compost reducerun-off, erosion and pollution, while com-post also improves the condition of rosesand vegetables in the garden.
Sonnenburg is encouraging all residentsto make compost for their gardens. He saysbins can be bought at garden centres andhardware stores, but if you do not want tospend money you can simply make a com-post heap in the corner of your garden.VThe SMART Living Handbook is available at the public library, at www.capetown.gov.za/environmentor email [email protected].
Composting keepswaste from landfills
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
A couple who cares about their communityhas inspired a young man in Bonteheuwelto motivate others to follow their lead andbeautify their neighbourhood.
Dean Jates is already well-known for hisyouth empowerment projects in the area, islaunching the MaakMikaSterk initiative.
He started it after being impressed withthe efforts of Dawood and Radia Salie whostarted a garden in their neighbourhood.
“Dawood and Radia Salie live in AssagaaiLaan and even though they are unemployed,decided they are going to make a differencewhere they live,” he says.
“I am currently enrolled in a three yearprogramme called Activate LeadershipChange Driver and one ofmy studymodulesis to organise a one-day volunteer day eventwhich in this case will be on-going for theparticipants.
“Dawood and Radia’s initiative inspiredme because everyday I walk past their gar-den, an area that was a dumping site and hotspot for gang activities, but they transfor-med it into a garden where you felt safe.”
Inspired, Dean decided to create a conceptthat would call on more people to volunteer
their time, expertise, resources, ideas andpositive spirit to ehance their surroundings.
“I drew up a proposal for the communityto support their initiative, comprising threeoptions where they can assist with garde-ning in the area,” he says.
“Firstly it’s to call on people to provide tenlitres of water per month for the project, vo-lunteer four hours of their time per month,and also donate R5 per week.
“The concept of MaakMikaSterk is tofunction alongside formal and informal ide-as or initiatives to create practical approa-ches for people topractice andbecomeactivecitizens in their neighbourhoods.
“Its not just about making a place look ni-ce . With this project people will start lear-ning to know their neighbours and theircommunity.
Dean said theActivate ChangeDriver pro-gramme is anetworkof young leaders equip-ped to drive change for the public goodacross South Africa.
“We are a network of young change-ma-kers across South Africa who are finding in-novative ways to transform our communi-ties and the country as a whole.
“We are doing this by thinking outside thebox for innovative and effective solutions tosome of our toughest challenges.”
Gardening together
Dean Jates,kneeling in redsweater, withsome of thevolunteers whotook part in thelaunch of theinitiative recently.Radia andDawood Saliewho inspired theinitiative arestanding on theleft.PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
14 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 23 April 2014NUUS
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Learners from Greenlands Primary in Bishop Lavis were in a maths mood when theycelebrated PiDay recently. This day is a celebration of the formula used to calculate thecircumference of a circle. Salithea Amos, left, was the winner on the day reciting Pi to morethan 300 decimal places with other winners Michlyn Ongansie, Nicole Neethling, KerishniBooysen, Genevieve Meyer and Natalie Singh also celebrating. With them is their proudteacher Duncan Isaacs.
They know their Pi
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The winning ways at the Williams Boby Building and Fitness club in Bishop Lavis keeps growingwith more winners in the recent championships that were held in Bellville. Trainer LorenzoWilliams, in wheelchair, is seen here with Clinton Williams, left, who came second in the disabledcategory, Zado Noll was first in the under10 category and Kyle Louw, behind them in grey top,was 8th in the under17 section. Michael Davids who was not present was 4th in the senior over85kg category. They have also started a dance group, Break the Silence (BTS). For moreinformation about the club call 071 185 8885. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Leeskamers in Uitsig en Eureka het nouplek gemaak vir drie nuwe Badisa-gemeen-skapsprogramme. Badisa-Tygerberg werkvanuit sy kantoor in Pictonstraat, Parow enis ’n nie-regeringsorganisasie wat spesifiekfokus op kinder- en gesinsorgdienste en ad-ministrasie wat die kinderwet behels.
Volgens Karin Vervaart, maatskaplikewerker wat vir dié twee areas verantwoor-delik is, het die uitdagings daar te groot ge-word vir een persoon om te hanteer.
“Daar is baie armoede en werkloosheiden hoë middelmisbruik wat hoë risiko’s virkinders inhou. Van my grootste uitdagingsis verwaarlosing van kinders wat vroeëskoolverlating veroorsaak,” sê sy.
Vervaart sê om kinders te verwyder is nie’n oplossing nie, want daar is nie genoegpleegouers of kinderhuise in die provinsienie. ’n Kind word ook nie permanent uit ’nouerhuis verwyder nie; daarom het Badisabegin kyk wat hy kan doen om die maat-skaplike probleme meer omvattend aan tespreek.
“Ons het toe gehoor van die leeskamersin Uitsig, want Badisa het self nie ’n kantoorhier nie.
Ons het ’n gemeenskapsontwikkelingsbe-ampte wat vroeër betrokke was by skole enkosprojekte, en sy is toegewys aan die pro-jekte wat vanaf die leeskamers bedryfword,” sê Vervaart.
ProjekteDaar is baie projekte wat Badisa uit die
leeskamers kan bedryf, maar as gevolg van’n mannekrag-tekort, gaan hy nou net metsekeres begin en veral fokus op dwelmmis-bruik en kinders.
Die leesprojek is pas begin. Dit bestaanuit die identifisering van kinders tussengr. 2 en gr. 4 by die Laerskool Uitsig watswak vaar in lees.
Die kinders kom op ’n Dinsdag ná skoolby die leeskamer bymekaar, kry daar ietsom te eet en vrywilligers help hulle dan methul leesvaardigheid.
“Ons is op soek na vrywilligers wat kankom help, sodat dit ook elke Donderdag kanwees. Daar is ’n paar leesboekies. Ons hetook ’n organisasie genader, Help to Read,wat vrywilligers oplei sodat hulle toegerusis om kinders beter te kan help,” sê Ver-vaart.
Badisa het ’n groot tekort aan leesboekevir hierdie ouderdomsgroep.
“Daar het ook kinders van ander skole,
soos die Laerskool Tygersig en die Laer-skool C.L.Wilmot, kom aanmeld en ons ak-kommodeer hulle. Die vlak van lees is skok-kend,” sê Vervaart.
Sy sê daar is ook ’n groot vraag na lees-hulp in Elsiesrivier, maar dit val buite hullearea.
Die tweede program wat Badisa in dieleeskamer wil begin, is ’n tuisprogram virvoorskoolse kinders.
Hierdie program lei voorskoolse versor-gers op om kinders skoolgereed te kry.
“Daar is ’n trommel met apparatuur watgebruik word en dit fokus op klein en groot-spierontwikkeling, om kleure en vorms teherken en om kinders te leer om in groepesaam te werk,” sê Vervaart.
VrywilligersBadisa werf en lei vrywillgers op, wat dan
om die beurt weer dagmoeders oplei om ’nprogram met kinders te volg. Die dagmoe-ders word ook van kos vir die kinders voor-sien. Dié program heet die Boksie vir Buk-sie-program en het reeds in Uitsig begin.
“Ons wil dit nou na Eureka toe ook uit-brei,” sê Vervaart.
“Die skole sê vir ons daar waar die pro-gramme nou al in werking is, is die kindersskoolgereed,” sê sy.
“Uitsig en Eureka se mense het nie altydgeld om na Parow te kom vir berading nie.Wanneer ek my kliënte verwys na program-me om by in te skakel, kom hulle nie daaruit nie.
“Nou wil ons die diens na hulle in die ge-meenskap neem,” sê Vervaart oor die derdeprojek, wat op Vrydae uit die leeskamer be-dryf gaan word.
Vierdejaar-sielkundestudente van dieMGI-beradingsentrum in Durbanville gaannou hul praktiese opleiding daar doen deurdwelmondersteuningsgroepe te bedryf.
GesukkelVervaart sê sy het vir meer as ’n jaar ge-
sukkel om so iets hier te begin.“Ons beoog ook ’n ouerleidingsprogram,
waar ons met jong ma’s werk om hulle toete rus om met hul kinders ouerleiding tedoen, wat ons dan later ook van die leeska-mer af sal kan bedryf.
“Daar is ook programme wat ons wil doenmet ouers met gedragsmoeilike tieners endie tieners self, maar die hande is ’n bietjiete min om alles gelyk aan te pak,” sê Ver-vaart.V Vir meer inligting oor skenkings of vrywillige werk,skakel die kantoor van TygerbergBadisa by 021 9399120.
Drie programmevan Badisa in plek
16 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 23 April 2014NUUS
The planned memorialsite for the ten victims ofthe Buttskop levelcrossing accident in 2010near Blackheath werediscussed at a recentsubcouncil meeting. Arepresentative from theCity of Cape Town’sparks departmentinformed councillors atthe meeting held lastweek that a suitablepiece of land had beenidentified near the crashsite and approved byMetrorail. However,objections to the proposalwere raised by a representative from the city’sdepartment for roads andtransport. The twodepartment’s will nowdiscuss the issue furtherand have been instructedto submit a report at thenext council meeting.
PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
Buttskop memorial remains unresolvedRICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
Fears that the planned memorial sitefor the children who died at the Butt-skop level crossing might only be re-
solved after the release of themanwhowasdriving the vehicle at the time of the tragicaccident, was a concern raised at a councilmeeting last week.Majidie Abrahams, the PR councillor,
who raised this concern,was responding toyet another hurdle in the process of finali-sing the matter.His concern cameafter a roads and trans-
port department representative objected toa proposal by a member of the city parksdepartment who presented council with apiece of land suitable for the memorial.SusanBrice, cemetery coordinator at the
parks department, said the land identified
was approved by Metrorail.“As you know we have looked at several
sites in thearea, oneof those sites is on landowned by Sanral near Brights,” Brice said.The piece of land identified as a possible
site, however, is located at the edge of thecrossing, opposite Sanal’s property.“The land is also the spot where the taxi
came to a halt after being hit by the train,”Brice said.
Memorial WallThe proposed memorial wall will be
about six meters long and 1.2 meters high.The parks department’s plan is to erect 10concrete crosses on this wall.“The names of the children can either be
on the cross, or on the side of thewall,” Bri-ce said during her presentation.Although the proposal was welcomed by
some council members, the department of
roads and transport raised concerns.Dennis de Villiers, manager at the de-
partment, said a road is planned for theparticular site, as well as work to the exis-ting Buttskop level crossing.“Plus there is a new Eskom power line
that will be in the corridor,” he said.Thus the current location indicated by
Brice cannot be supported by their depart-ment.He suggested that the two departments
meet to discuss the matter further.Abrahams said theywould like to see the
matter finalised as soon as possible.“It is not the first timewehear of challen-
ges. Parks first had their issue, then traffic.Now other issues and constraints arise.“It took us 18 months just to sort out the
Sanral issue, but now it’s something else.”He suggested a compromise: that a me-
morial plaque be erected at the site and a
memorial site established in the gravey-ard.“My fear is that by the time we eventual-
ly come to a solution the driverwill be rele-ased from prison. Let us apply our minds.”
Other sitesOther options for a memorial site, accor-
ding to Brice, include the schools the vic-tims attended, or the city’s parks.Abrahams asked for an extension of no
longer than threemonths. “By then we canhave a full report on the matter, we cannotkeep the item so open-ended on the agenda,we need a yes or no,” he said.The ten children who passed away are
Reece Smith (7), Michaela de Koker (11),Nolan February (13), Jody Phillips (13), Co-dy Erasmus (15), Nadine Marthinisen (16),Jean-Pierre Willeman (13), Jason Pedro(14), Jade Adams (10), and Lisle Augis (11).
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
Dianne Steyn is 48 years old, yet she li-ves in an old-age home. She suffersfrom multiple sclerosis (MS) and can-
not take care of herself.In a recent letter to TygerBurger – which
took her three drafts painstakingly typedwith one finger on her donated special key-board – she tells of her illness and the effectit has had on her life. Her tale starts in Dur-ban and ends in theOnsTuisteHome inBell-ville.TygerBurger readers may have heard of
her plight in a drive to buyher the keyboard.(“Samel geld in vir sleutelbord”, TygerBur-ger, 10 October 2012).“I was diagnosed way back in 1993. I lived
the high life for the next 15 years – a housein Sunset Beach; drove a Mercedes and abakkie. Had four dogs, a full-time housekee-per and more. I was very happy with it all.Then the ‘happiness bubble’ burst,” she wri-tes.“I had moved back to Table View. My
dream house. Things seemed to be goingwell. Despite the fact that I was now wheel-chair-bound, I had more symptoms of MSrearing like bladder problems, speech pro-blems, cognitive problems.”Dianne says with the increase of these
physical impediments, she struggled to runher business and home. Her partner eventu-ally had to take over.“This was the end for me.”Dianne eventually moved in with her pa-
rents inDurban.Herhouse andbusinesswe-re liquidated by her partner.“The sadness I felt was immense – my life,
all I had worked for, was ripped away fromme!” she writes.Dianne then returned to Cape Town to try
to put things in order.“Then Iwasmoved to an old age home. I’m
only 48years old –hardlyanold-agedperson.I continue daily with mymedication just waitingfor a cure. . .”Delia Enright is thema-
nager at Ons Tuiste. Sheexplained to TygerBurgerwhat the care of an MSsufferer looks like.“We take care of twoMS
sufferers. Dianne Steynwas admitted in 2008 be-cause her neurological sy-stem was affected to thepoint where she is wheel-chair-bound.She is dependent on complete nursing ca-
re and the only affordable accommodationwas at the Ons Tuiste ACVV service branch,a care home for older persons.“The other ladywas admitted as a 74-year-
old.”“A huge obstacle in the care of MS suffe-
rers is to find affordable care, especially inan advanced stage of the illness. MS suffe-rers who receive a disability grant struggleto find this accommodation and are mostlydependent on family for financial support.The costs involved are very high,” Delia
says.She explains the cost of a care unit can be
anything between R5 000 and R15 000.“Then there are costs such as medication,
diapers, (about R500 per month), clothingand toiletries, medical equipment such aswheelchairs and special mattresses. Theseare basic costs and exclude the costs of a the-rapist – anecessarypart of treatment ofMS.”
She says a basic subsi-dy of R2148 is paid to re-gistered care facilities bythe Department of SocialDevelopment for patientsearning less than R1 400per month.“With the disability
grant of R1 260 there arefew organisations whichcan give full-timenursingcare at this cost.”The subsidy falls away
if the person is youngerthan 60, but if they were admitted before2006, when the Older Persons Law was pas-sed, and they’re younger than 60, they stillqualify.Delia says it is particularly difficult to ca-
re for younger sufferers of MS, like Dianne.“This is because the illness touches the
person on all levels – physically, psychologi-cally, socially and financially. It affects theneurological and immune systems and the symptoms are discerna-
ble from a young age – as young as 20.“The most common symptoms are tired-
ness, lack of concentration, pain prickles,
muscle weakening and dejectedness. In so-me instances it affects the person’s functio-ning and the person stops being productiveat a young age and cannot work.“A younger sufferer cannot enjoy any of
the things they used to, like hobbies, and theperson can quite literally become trapped ina body that will not cooperate.”A team of doctors, occupational thera-
pists, physiotherapists and speech thera-pists need to help maintain the patient’sfunctioning as long as possible.“A sufferer becomes incontinent and can
easily choke on food because of weak mus-cles.“Older persons’ level of acceptance of the
illness is more ready – they’ve had a full life.Denial with younger sufferers is sometimesproblematic, because they wish for medicalstaff to be visited regularly – to see if thereis anything that can help the patient walkagain or better their condition.“With younger patients a computer and
internet is a valuable way to communicateand keep social contact. A special computerwith a big keyboard made a huge differencein Dianne’s life. It was bought from donati-ons that were received for this purpose.”
V TygerBurger reported on a drive to helpbuy Dianne Steyn a modified computer.Read the history at http://152.111.1.87/ar-gief/berigte/dieburger/2012/10/10/TD/4/ctdianneD.html
V An annual Big 5meal is held to the bene-fit of the Multiple Sclerosis South Africa(MSSA) organisation. Find them at http://www.multiplesclerosis.co.za/
MS sufferer tells her tragic tale
“Then I was moved toan old age home. I’m
only 48 years old –hardly an oldaged
person.” Dianne Steyn
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Youngstersin EFC debut
Luke Michael (right) and Nathan Fredericks take instruction from coach Rico Hattinghduring a training session last week. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Two exciting prospects in Luke Michael(19) and Nathan Fredericks (28) willmake their EFC debut on 5 June at EFC
Africa 30 at GrandWest.They fight out of REPS Fitness powering
Rico Hattingh’s MMA academy in Bellville.Luke (lightweight) from Goodwood and
Nathan (featherweight) from Kuils Riverare both excited about entering the hexagonfor what is their first step towards glory.According to their trainer Rico Hattingh,
both these guys have what it takes to makeit to the top.
Massive future“I am so excited about these guys. Luke
has amassive future aheadof him.He is only19-years-old and he puts his heart and soulinto this. I sometimes have to tell him to stopto prevent him fromburnout. His dedicationis phenomenal.”Luke trains three times a day for six days
a week. “I simply love what I do. Besides mybusy training schedule I help Rico with the
training of children at schools,” said Luke.Nathan reckons having the experience of
Rico in his cornerwill have a calming effect.“Rico brings a lot of experience and experti-se. For now, we are conditioning and prep-ping for anyone. When it gets announcedwho we will face, then we will sit down andlook at the opponent’s strong and weakpoints. But themindset is thatwewill be rea-dy for anyone come 5 June,” said Nathan de-terminedly.
Underestimated“Nathan gets underestimated a lot, when
you stand in front of himhedoesn’t look inti-midating. But let me tell you he is as hardas nails. He has the rightmindset, he is hum-ble and a helluva all-round fighter.“So far I am happy with our preperation,
the guys are looking good, they are fit anddon’t have any niggling injuries. We shouldknow early May who their opponents willbe. The gameplan for now is to strengthentheir weak points and to improve theirstrong points even further,” said a confidentRico.
SAREL BURGER
Die afgelope Paasnaweek het die Superliga-rugbyspanne in die WP tot rustigheid ge-stem. Maar die komende naweek is dit weervoluit vir die meeste spanne in die Tyger-bergstreek.Met nog ’n langnaweek in die vooruitsig
is spanne soos Durbanville-Bellville en Ty-gerberg-klub (in die A-afdeling), Kraaifon-tein, Scottsdene en Hands & Heart (B-afde-ling) vir eers nog in reses.Die anderTygerbergse spanne sevolgende
wedstryde (tuisspan eerste) is: Bellville tBelhar, Noordelikes-Northlink-kollege tUniversiteit Kaapstad, Kuilsrivier t Vals-baai, Collegians t Brackenfell, Goodwood tSt. George,Macassar tMilnerton. Aanstaan-deWoensdag gaanKuilsrivier ook opGrooteSchuur by die Ikeys besoek aflê.NNK en die Universiteit van Wes-Kaap-
land, tweevandienuwelingehierdie seisoenin die A-afdeling, het vroeër verlede weekerg noustrop getrek toe hulle lelik op dieneus moes kyk in hul wedstryde teen onder-skeidelik die Maties en Victoriane.
Harde werkwag op WP seklubspanne
Die Wildeklawer-skolerugbytoernooiis jaarliks ’n saamtrek vir van dievoorste o.19-spanne in die land. Envanjaar gaan ’n klompie Tygerbergersook die geleentheid kry om van 28April af in Kimberley daaraan deel tehê.’nGroep spelers uit skole in dieWes-
en Suid-Kaap is benoemvir ’n uitnodi-gingspan wat ook deel van die feesvie-ringe sal wees. Nege manne van skolein die Tygerbergstreek sal in aanmer-king kom vir insluiting in die uitnodi-gingspan.Die heelagter Elroy Gevelaar, sen-
ter William Seegers, losvoorspelerNzondelelo Zayedwa en stut DillonBartie (almal HS Bellville-Suid) is vandie genomineerdes. En so ook die sen-terCarltonGoodman, vleuelTyronJa-cobs, haker Solwyn Manchest (almalKasselsvlei), losskakel Dennis Fox ensenter Daniel Joubert (albei HS Excel-sior). – (Sarel Burger)
Tygerbergerskry kans omslag te wys
Winning swing: JJ Sun Kang (left) of Atlantic Beach Golf Club and Cara Gorlei fromMilnerton Golf Club finished third and fourth respectively during the recent Sanlam SAWomen’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Stellenbosch Golf Club. With them isSanlam sponsorship manager Gary van Loggerenberg.
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Ajax Cape Town are the 2014 Metropoli-tan u-19 Premier Cup champions afterbeating Mamelodi Sundowns 1-0 in a
thoroughly engrossing final at Erica Park inBelhar on Monday afternoon.A stunning long range strike by winger
Charlton Basson in the eighth minute pro-ved decisive as the young Urban Warriorssecured their second successive title, andsixth overall, to draw level with Hellenic asthemost prolificwinners of the tournament.Sundowns battledmanfully but the superblymarshalled Ajax side gave them no openingto level the score and, in fact, were unfortu-
nate not to have won by a wider margin.“We are overwhelmed to win it. Although
we were confident, we didn’t expect to winit but everybody worked so hard for eachother and it worked out great for us, I’m justso happy right now,” said delighted Ajaxskipper Yagan Sasman before rushing off tocelebrate with his teammates.
High spiritsVictorious coach Maaher Davids was in
equally high spirits afterwards, and hadhigh praise for the foundations laid at theclub. “This is a great achievement for theclub and it shows that we have the best aca-demy in the country, possibly even in Afri-
ca. We weren’t the favourites but we camein and proved everybody wrong,” he said.“This is always a great event for players toplay in and I’d like to thank the organisersand sponsors, Metropolitan, for making ithappen. To end up as champions is the cher-ry on top.”“Congratulations to Ajax on their well-de-
served victory. Once again, this tournamenthas raised the quality of youth football inSouth Africa and it is a source of great satis-faction to see our vision of making genuineprogress reflected in the continued improve-ment in standards on the field of play, aswellas in the administration and organisationthat has enhanced the prestige and profile
of the Metropolitan u-19 Premier Cup,” saidMetropolitan brand executive Belinda Faul-kner.
Floating trophyThe winners received a fabulous floating
trophy which they can display in their cabi-net for the next year, plus a cheque for R35000. The runners up received R20 000 fortheir valiant effort in making the final aspectacle to remember.During the morning the Plate section Fi-
nal was won by Senoane Gunners, who beatHarmonyAcademy 1-0, and in theMid-Secti-on Final Glendene United overcame BidvestWits by the same score.
METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP: LOCAL BOYS WIN AGAIN
Ajax win Premier CupAjax Cape Town won their second consecutive Metropolitan Premier Cup title on Monday after defeating Mamelodi Sundowns 10 in the final. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS