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OVER400 people fromManenberg took tothe streets on Monday in protest of theProudly Manenberg leadership.
Protesters picketed at the organisation’sManenberg Waterfront offices in a bid to oustleader Mario Wanza and other executivemembers.
The organisation has come under fire for“failing the people of Manenberg” after gov-ernment terminated its contract as the imple-menting agent of the Community Work Pro-gramme. The project is an employment safe-ty net providing access to a minimum levelof regular work on an ongoing basis for thosein need.
Proudly Manenberg chairman Mario Wan-za says: “About 200 of our members marchedto Parliament on Thursday to dispute the ter-mination of our contract as this move had di-vided our organisation and the Manenberg
community.”Following the loss of the contract, five of
the group’s coordinators were expelled asthey had been campaigning with the commu-nity in a bid take ownership of the NPO.
Glenda Gain, one of the five expelled on 19July, says no reason had been given.
“At a recent meeting, members passed avote of no confidence against the executive ofthe organisation. Wanza has failed the com-munity and I do not really want to go into de-tail about the matter. I was expelled withouta hearing,” she says.
Wanza says members had been expelled forcampaigning outside the group’s structures.
“Members were expelled for discreditingthe leadership of Proudly Manenberg. In-stead of addressing their concerns to us, theywent to the community,” he says.
However, Marwaan Jumah, who was alsoexpelled, says leadership failed the communi-
ty after it lost the CWP contract.“We showed dissatisfaction with the lead-
ers and office bearers. Members passed a voteof no confidence against the leaders, but thiswas disregarded. Leaders within the organi-sation say we are campaigning against them,but truth is the organisation’s name has al-ready been tarnished and now the communi-ty is trying to take the organisation back,” hesays.
Gain says the community must own theNPO. “Wanza doesn’t even live here inManenberg,” she says.
However Wanza counters this, saying: ”Ihave lived in Manenberg from the age of twountil I was 29 years old. I moved out, but amliving in the area again.”
In an open letter to Zuma, Wanza says:“The CWP complements and strengthens ourwork which creates the social safety net inbuilding our community. It provides addi-
tional capacity and resources in building anew Manenberg. The CWP – at two days workper week – puts a plaster on a wound andmuch more needs to be done as a communityto bring about change.”
Wanza says a letter tabled at a meetingwith Proudly Manenberg on 17 July states:“The institution will not be able to meet theservice delivery levels and compliance as laiddown by the Department of Cooperative Gov-ernance and Traditional Affairs. Therefore,after consultation with all stakeholders, wehave no alternative as to terminate the serv-ices of Proudly Manenberg.”
Wanza says they will lay a case againstPresident Jacob Zuma.
PowerPower strugglestruggle hitshits ManenbergManenberg
Page 2 People’s Post Lansdowne GENERAL Tuesday 31 July 2012
Dear reader,
Seeing Team South Africa during the open-ing ceremony of the London Olympic Gamesfilled me with immense pride and anticipa-tion. Cameron van der Burgh winning ourfirst gold medal and smashing the worldrecord of the world 100m breaststrokewas thecherry on the cake.
Like most South Africans, and especiallyCapetonians, I naturally back a winner.
People’s behaviour and re-sponses to sport reveals a lotabout themselves. We remainglued to our TV screens whenour side is winning, but heavenforbid when the opposite ap-plies. We leave the stadium ear-ly, change the TV channel whenour side is losing or take teabreaks to avoid witnessing ourteam’s agonising defeat.Someextremists drown their sorrowswith booze (not I) and some letrip with the most colourfulCape Flats vernacular (not I).
Van der Burgh’s our goldenman right now and we’re highon his victory, just two days into the Olym-pics. His win made up for the bitter disap-pointment at our hockey, volleyball, rowing,soccer and other defeats so far.
But it’s still early days for our Olympichopefuls.
Not so for Stormers, for whom the finalwhistle has blown. Sadly, their die-hard sup-porters gave up and stopped cheering withthe same fervour displayed at the start of thegamewhen Stormers began trailing in the Su-per Rugby semi-final at Newlands.
This was when the Stormers needed theirsupporters most.
We can learn a lot from fighting ’til the bit-ter end – the Manchester United-Ajax game isa case in point.
TheRedDevils didnot accept defeat, despite
being 1-0 behind. They gave their all until thedying minute of extra time, when they scoredthe equalising goal.
On the topic of backing winners, duringmyrecent vacation a female friend and I went toClub Mykonos for a girls’ getaway. We spentthousands of rands to escape our stressors,men and children and ended up talking aboutour stressors, men and children.
At one point, we made a pact to cease dis-cussing our men, but that was shortlived.
We concluded that men areuseful for killing spiders, chang-ing light bulbs, driving, carry-ing the groceries from the bootto the house, looking after thekids, ensuring our safety andbraaing. Aswe passed other hol-idaymakers’ units and smelttheir tantalising braaivleis, be-ing skilfully executed by men, Iconfessed that I’d never braaiedand wouldn’t know how.
We did enjoy some male com-pany at the resort; in the formof “Tom”, the resident black-and-white kitty whom we fedtop quality tuna and sardines.
In return, Tom rewarded us with loyalty andlove, moving into our unit and sleeping overon a cane chair.
By the time we left for home, we had learnta lot about ourselves. I canbeannoying, losingmyself completely in a book andwhipping outmy laptop even while on holiday, to respondto urgent emails and work on a project. Myfriend found her escape in soapies.
We contented ourselves with eating out of-ten and ended up disillusioned with most ofthe food. Despite all that, we had a great time.
’Til next time, go well!ConnectED is a weekly column by Peo-
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THE culture of disrespect toward police isthe reason Hanover Park will never winagainst gang violence.
This is according to community workerswho say that once residents start to respectthe authority of the law and speak out againstcriminals in their streets, gangs will no long-er be able to thrive.But residents hit back saying that in order
for them to give the police respect, officers inturn need to stop their alleged heavy handed-ness.Last week, numerous people contactedPeo-
ple’s Post claiming to have been assaulted bypolice within the last fortnight. These “vic-tims” allege that as long as officers “beat in-nocent people up”, no onewill trust or respectthe men in blue.“Hulle raak nou deurmekaar en attack on-
skuldige mense,” Roger “Makes” Johannessays.He points to a scar on his forehead. “I got
this last year when police raided my house.They found nothing, but the officers decidedto beat me in front of my kids, just becausethey can,” he claims.He calls his three-year-old son over. “Sê vir
haar wat dink jy van die boere,” he encourag-es the tot, who wipes at his runny nose.The boy starts swearing as bystanders
laugh.“Ek gaan vir hulle skiet met my gun wat my
pa vir my vir Christmas gekoop het,” he adds,before running off to play with friends.Bashieda Paulsen, a single mother of two
teenage boys, says the police is to blame forthe reputation they have on the streets ofHanover Park.“Even Ihave seen theminaction,” she says.
“They are rof and ombeskof, and think noth-ing of terrorising innocent people. Whatthese officers seem to forget is that there arealways witnesses to their brutality. The vio-lence is the cause of the silence. People talk.”She says that even if she was the only wit-
ness to a crime, she would not call the police.“Noways. I will not help a force that thinks
it’s okay to attack people because they arepoor and illiterate. I’ll just make like I didn’tsee anything.”But Beryl Jonas says parents set a bad ex-
ample as the authoritarians in their homes.“The most basic form of respect is shown
towards the law of the country. It is a tragedythat parents teach their children that it’s bestto turn a blind eye instead of telling the truth.It is also a sad reality that there is an alarm-ing amount of adults in our streets who areguilty of illegal activities,” she says.Youth worker Colleen Windvogel agrees
that people are “allowing the actions of a fewrough cops” to tarnish “all the police standsfor”.“Nomatterwhatwe think of them, they put
their lives on the line for us every time theyput on their uniforms. Without them, thegangs would run Hanover Park. I think it’sabout time that they are shown some re-spect.”But newly-appointed Nyanga Cluster Com-
mander, Major General Jeremy Vearey, says
it is expected of communities to help the po-lice fight crime, butmost of the time less than1% of community workers come forward tohelp fight the crime scourge.Vearey, who is the previous Mitchell’s
PlainClusterCommander, recently launchedOperation Van Rooyen, which aims to com-bat gangsterism in Hanover Park.The initiative honours Warrant Officer
John van Rooyen, who was shot and killed inDerwent Court while on duty as a member ofthe Gang Unit in 2001.Vearey says he found it sad that the com-
munity could not help in the murder investi-gation at the time. “However, a gangster waseventually arrested, convictedand is current-ly serving a life sentence,” he says.Lieutenant Lance Goliath, the spokesper-
son for Philippi police, says the force “offersa proper and professional service” and em-phasises that should anyone feel otherwise,they should raise it with stationmanagementfor investigation.“If we tackle problems in a joint venture,
success will be achievable. But sadly, only ahandful of people share information with thepolice. People choose not to say anything, andthat makes an investigation so much moredifficult,” he says.Meanwhile, Vearey says he cannot under-
stand how “those who claim to spend moreenergy, timeandmoneyongangpeacenegoti-ations” are not in a position to support andhelp relatives of victims, or victims, in Hano-ver Park more than they ought to do.ButWeldonCameron, thePhilippiCommu-
nity Police Forum hits back that peace talks,initiated by the body in conjunctionwith reli-gious leaders, “always resulted in a cease-fire”.He expressed disappointment that a public
peace declaration, which took place onWednesday at Freedom Square at the termi-nus, was interrupted by Vearey and police of-ficers who apprehended gangsters who were
preparing to publicly call a truce and apolo-gise to traumatised residents.Themenwere taken in for questioning and
were later released.“The CPF is in a position of trust within
this community and has always been instru-mental in facilitating peace. We don’t appre-ciate a dictatorship,” he says. “While we un-derstand his reasoning for dispersing thecrowd as we had not applied for a permit forthe public gathering, this was a communityinitiative aimed at restoring order.”
He says the peace talks took place twoweeks ago, and, except for one shooting inci-dent which is not suspected of being gang-re-lated, no further bloodshed had taken place.Cameron adds that the forum plans tomeet
withVearey to discuss the interruption to thegathering.
‘Violence causes the silence’
AT WAR: While police put their lives on the line, residents say officers will never gain theirtrust as they are “treated with disrespect”. Photo: Edrea Cloete/Foto24
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JOYOUS pandemonium ensuedat the unveiling of the new Lelie-bloem House.
The Leliebloem Extreme Makeo-ver, which ran from Friday to Sun-day, has been a major success.
Tears of joy, gasps of awe and thesound of delighted children scream-ing with excitement was the scenewhich unfolded after three days ofhard work.
The Leliebloem Child and YouthCare Centre, based in Crawford,teamed with Heart 104.9FM, localnon-profit organisation Newkidzon the Block and 1 200 volunteers togive the centre’s 84 children a com-fortable place to live.
Fresh paint, new gutters, an up-graded playground, a new vegeta-ble garden, blinds, curtains, beds,bedding, and a fresh roof are justsome of the new additions.
Liza Rossouw, marketer and fun-draiser for Leliebloem, says theproject has been much bigger thanshe anticipated.
“Hearing the children shoutingwith joy is all I wanted. A beautifulhome is all I wanted to give them,”says an emotional Rossouw.
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A LANSDOWNE FAMILY has been leftstranded after their car burnt out in theearly hours of yesterday morning.
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It is believed someone tried to steal the carbetween 2:00 and 2:30 when they hot-wired it,causing it to set alight.
Chrystal Demas (43), the owner of the car,says criminals have no regard for those whoare struggling.
“My husband and I are unemployed. Ourcar is not insured. I have an 18-year-olddaughter who is in matric and a 20-year-olddaughter who is second year at UCT doingFilm and Media production. We just manageto make ends meet through the grace of God,”she says.
She explains that the car had not been in-sured as it had been paid off and insurancemoney could be better spent on her children’sneeds. Demas says the street lights on Scoutroad are also not working.
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Page 6 People’s Post Lansdowne OPINIONS Tuesday 31 July 2012
The City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Directorateinvites you to comment on its draft Gender Equality Policy that aims to promote gender equalityby ensuring that policy formulation and implementation strategies are gender-sensitive.
Submit written comments (for attention Fatima Davids):• By e-mail: [email protected]• By telephone: 021 417 4086• By fax: 086 576 0170• By post: 7th Floor, Telkom Towers, Standard Bank Building, 226 Hertzog Boulevard,
Cape Town• Online: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• By social media: www.facebook.com/CityofCT
Verbal comments can be made at the sector hearing below. Please ensure that your verbalcomment is provided in writing as well.
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Organisations wishing to formally present their input at the session will be allocateda 10-minute slot on the programme. Kindly confirm your time slot via e-mail [email protected].
The Draft Gender Equality Policy will be available for viewing at all subcouncil offices,libraries and on the City’s website www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay fromWednesday 1 August 2012.
The closing date for public comment is Friday 31 August 2012.
For further information and enquiries, pleasecontact Fatima Davids, Social Development andEarly Childhood Development Directorate on E-mail:[email protected].
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FIGHTING SPIRIT: Noleen Williams feels allathletes train hard and put in extra effort tocompete at the Olympics. She feels thereshouldn’t be a difference between payment. “Ittakes willpower and energy from all to succeed,” she says.
EQUALITY: Lizl Bode is dismayed by the incentive discrepancies and feels all people need tobe treated the same. Whether disabled orabled, she says, the athletes all represent thesame country. “People are people and all deserve to be treated equally.”
PERFORMANCE: Dean Henkel thinks all national athletes should be rewarded the same,based on their performance. “All athletes,whether they’re abled or disabled players, perform the same tasks.One year theymaydowelland the next year that may change.”
JUSTIFIED: Yusra Williams believes it is fair ifthe athletes compete in separate games. “Ifthey they were competing in the same Olympics it wouldn’t be fair, but the disabled compete in their own Olympics and the Paralympics is a bigger group than the Olympic group.”
PARALYMPIANS DESERVE MORE: MichaelForgals says it is a shame that Paralympianswill be getting less. “ I think it is horrible because the Paralympians are probably the oneswho work harder and achieve more and yetthey are rewarded less.”
EQUALITY: Clint Williams believes the Paralympians are treated as inferior. “It is unfair because both the Olympic and Paralympic athletes represent one country. If the incentiveis less for the Paralympians. it will make themfeel inferior against the ablebodied athletes.”
BEST OF THE BEST: Carlos Muya says thosewho bringmoremedals should be the oneswhoreceive more. “I think the athlete who bringsmore than five medals should be the one whogets more than the others, regardless ofwhether they are abled or disabled.”
Fool’sFool’s gold?gold?SOUTH AFRICAN Olympic athletes maybe going for gold, but the shine has beentaken off the government incentive to dis-abled athletes who bring home medals.
The SA Sports Confederation and OlympicCommittee (Sascoc) announced the incen-tives for athletes competing at the OlympicGames.The lucrative financial incentive will see
able-bodied athletes receive more than theirdisabled counterparts.Olympic athletes winning gold medals will
receive R400 000, silver medallists will getR200 000 and bronze medallists will bag R80000.Paralympic athletes winning gold medals
will receive R100 000, while silver medallistswill get R75 000 and bronzemedallists will getR40 000.People’s Post internsLuzukoZini andTar-
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year, the IT technician was arrested on thepremises for performing illegal activitiesthere.Madien says: “We fired the technician and
then banned him from ever returning, butthen he started threatening members at thehome and spreading bad rumours about Al-Noor, even reporting me to the ImmigrationDepartment on numerous occasions.”
Sergeant Hilton Malila, spokesperson forthe Woodstock police, is not aware of the ar-rest and was not informed about any arrestsbeing made at the centre.“Tomyunderstanding, shewas arrested on
mere allegations, butwas never chargedwithany crime,” says Malila.However, Madien scrapped talks of her ev-
er being arrested and claims that shewas tak-en in for questioning by the immigration de-partment at Home Affairs in June.“This is where the confusion kicked in be-
cause people thought I was being arrested,but my criminal record is clean. Worst of all,all of this is tarnishing the name of thehome,” says Madien.The news came across as “shocking” to
Malila, as the station regularly hosts severaloutreach programmes at the home.He confirms that during last year, the
Hawks Unit conducted a search operation af-ter receiving information about illegal activi-ties happening at the home.The suspect was arrested and was believed
to be threatening the home, says Malila, whoadds: “We are aware of this man and his deal-ings, so this could be a matter of sour grapesand taking revenge on the home.”Al-Noor made the headlines in 2010 when
a donor from Australia wished to fund a tripto Cape Town Stadium for the children at thecentre to see aWorldCupmatch (“Orphanageadmits cup photos are a lie”, People’s Post, 10August 2010).
It turns out that the children were nevertaken to the World Cup match and the homeadmitted to falsifying photos of the childrenat the event.Donors contacted People’s Post last week,
expressing their concerns around the claimsof Al-Noor being part of a scam.Igshaan Toeffy, a shop owner in Wood-
stock, regularly donates bread and sweets tothe home and is shocked by the allegations.“I did not know what to think, because I
have been giving to this home for quite sometime now. For me to hear that everything isbeing pocketed makes me feel as if I have notbeen doing good for anybody but the direc-tors,” says a disappointed Toeffy.However, he vowed to get clarity on the sit-
uation, promising that meetings will be heldwith the relevant parties.“I want to know what is going on,” he says.The Muslim Judicial Council released a
statement explaining that the circumstancesaround the centre had been “assessed andscrutinised”. “Weare satisfied that theorgan-isation is functioning optimally in the Wood-stock area and rendering Islamic services tothe community,” it reads.The MJC is now encouraging the public to
continue supporting the centre and contrib-uting “generously to this worthy cause”.
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DAMAGE CONTROL: The AlNoor Orphanage Home is in the process of rebuilding their nameand reestablishing themselves as a credible orphanage. Photo: Tauriq Hassen
Page 8 People’s Post Lansdowne LEADER Tuesday 31 July 2012
Smoke signalsTHE Western Cape is burning.
Election promises have been found want-ing in Mitchell’s Plain, Philippi, Manenberg,Nyanga, Gugulethu, Sir Lowry’s Pass Village,Grabouw and Botrivier.
The hourglass of patience tested, the peopleof this province have stopped asking andwaiting for government to honour thesepromises. It is, after all, 18 years into SouthAfrica’s democracy.
The time is now for the government to stepup and deliver. Voters have taken to thestreets in droves throughout the province toprotest poor or non-existent service deliveryand education.
In the aftermath, the streets are litteredwith bricks and the debris of overturnedtrash cans, damaged street lamp poles, thecharred remains of tyres and the notoriouspeak-hour traffic has been diverted from ma-jor roads. The N2 and Sir Lowry’s Pass havebeen closed to traffic during the protests.
Instead of listening – and acting upon thepleas of the people – the government has re-sponded with brute force.
Their answer? Some protesters were arrest-ed and hurt during skirmishes with the po-lice.
Outraged protesters were quietened withtear gas, rubber bullets and a water cannon.
Setting alight public facilities such asschools must be frowned upon.
Other ratepayers may have little empathyfor such actions, but they may not be the onesadversely affected by the failures of govern-ment to provide basic services.
It makes little sense to damage infrastruc-ture and government property – meant foruse by the people. Especially in view thereofthat, nearly two decades later, attempts by thedemocratically-elected government remainsterile in addressing basic needs.
Harking to the media visuals of the heightof anti-apartheid protests, the city aflame re-sembles the burning hopes of many.
Or, perhaps, their hopes have regressed in-to ashes.
THE ugly face of the death penalty when ayoung woman was publicly executed in Afghan-istan shocked many of us. It never has a prettyface and can never be “humane”. I was a youngboy of 12 when first encountering the death pen-alty.
A young man killed his lover and her motherin my birthplace, Cradock. He attempted sui-cide, but was later executed. That day I decidedto devote my life to the fight against this vileform of punishment.
Through the years I’ve written numerous let-ters to papers nationally to make people thinkhow despicably it is used in different countries.
More than half the countries of the worldhave already abolished it.
Not one desires to reintroduce this Trojanhorse. The bullying tactics of the super powersto continue using it for their own dubious endsis a big stumbling block. China at one stage had67 capital offences, nowadays about 56. In theUSA and several others, like Saudi Arabia,
even youngsters and the mentally challengedcan be executed.
The death penalty is very emotional and sen-sitive and causes untold anxiety to both parties,the victim, the perpetrator and their families.
No scientific or empirical evidence that thedeath penalty has deterrent value has emergedand never will. Politicians should introduce alaw making this claim a criminal offence.
Many countries have come to SA seeking tolearn how it was ever possible to extricate our-selves from our disastrous past.
Others will unfortunately never be success-ful in unshackling themselves from theirs with-out paying a monstrous price in the loss of hu-man life, relationships and infrastructure.
The death penalty is a violent act and will al-ways lead to more violence. There is nothinggood about it.
Anyone who supports the death penalty ishimself a potential murderer.KOERT U MEYER
Death penalty is no solution
WHO is accountable for this out-of-characterdecision to build a skateboard park when weare in such desperate need of upgrading therun-down sports fields for soccer all over the
Western Cape (“Sports splurge ‘a waste’”, Peo-ple’s Post, 10 July)?SPENCER COURTISwww.peoplespost.co.za
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I TOTALLY agree with you. I’ve walked pastthis structure numerous times and children aresliding down there on makeshift boards. This
is more of a hazard than anything.SAMANTHA FEBRUARYwww.peoplespost.co.za
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. As a resident of Hanover Park, Ithink it would be good for the armyto patrol our area. The police arepresent, but never when they areneeded. I don’t think the police arecapable of controlling the ongoingviolence in our communities. Thepolice stop innocent hardworkingpeople in the streets to body searchand humiliate them. Don’t theyknow it is those dressed so smartand driving smart cars who are thescum of these communities? And itis not unemployment that is theproblem as 80% of people are em-ployed. It is those “hardworking”gangsters who shoot early morningand late night. It is also some young-sters trying to be gangsters who areshooting – they can’t even aim prop-erly. So please, madam Premier,I’m begging you to send the armysoon. Anonymous
. In response to the SMS from“W”: who in their right mind wouldwant to put a gangster – possibly aconvicted criminal – in uniform?Most of us wear uniforms withpride. It’s not just a job, it is an hon-our.
. Why are there asinine “come-dy” shows on SABC3 on Mondaysnights? Why do they make us waituntil after 22.00 for a intelligent pro-gramme like CSI? Maggie James
. Is the pet registration cut-offdate 31 July or 31 August? Bothdates are shown in the article inPeople’sPostof 24 July.People’sPostapologises for the error. The correctdate is Friday 31 August.
. Is the campaign to registeryour pet a big joke? Rather registerdrug lords and gangsters. The cam-paign will never work what with la-zy officials in a dysfunctional sys-tem.
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tiplication of drug dens and rampant gangvio-lence.In Hanover Park and innocent girl is raped(and) the police opens a case and docket.(An) innocent person is robbed (and the) po-
lice opens a case and docket.(An) innocent person is murdered (and the)police opens a case and docket.(An) innocent family has their house bur-gled (and the) police opens a case and docket.
Innocent people are shot and killed in gangviolence (and the) police opens a case anddocket.Now see the police inconsistency. Gangsthat killed innocent persons declare a truceor ceasefire or stop gunfire – call it what youwant.The fact that they now call a ceasefire is anadmission they were involved in killing inno-cent people.(The) result (is) that cases don’t get followedthrough. (The) docket is closed; (the) case isclosed.The rapist/burglar/murderer/robber nowcomes out and say they will stop their activi-ties.(A) newspaper headline analyst claimsgangs and police are in cahoots.Let the people be the judge of that state-
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I HAVE known (of) People’s Post for manyyears, but confess I have never been an avidreader until recently.I particularly enjoyedyour columnonMan-
dela Day and District Six last week and I toldmyself I won’t be missing any of your futureeditions.This week I read your column “Rememberthe spirit” focusing on the (Muslim) holymonth of Ramadan. I found the piece informa-tive and well-written.Sometimes it is very easy for people andmany readers in general to simply turn to the
next page when they see a topic that is not intheir interest or directly affecting their livesand move to the sport or news page.Imust say I admireyourability tomake cur-rent but over-covered topics interesting toread.Mandela Day and Ramadan are topics weare bombarded (with) by the daily main-stream (media) all day and to read anythingabout them in aweekly becomes taboo. Pleasekeep up about the good work and congratula-tions to the entire team.SIVUYILE MBAMBATO
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IF YOU read andwatch the news, youwillknow there are areas in Cape Town re-garded as no-go areas for those frommoreaffluent suburbs.So it was not surprising that I was a lit-tle nervous as I joined others to visit atownship area.Having offered our support to the Amy
Biehl Foundation onMandela Day, it wasfelt that we should see the work to knowwhere our services could be of assistance.My fears were soon allayed by some ofthe more experienced volunteers whotravel in daily to assist with afterschoolprogrammes in several townships ofCapeTown.One of them, an 18-year-old Irish wom-an student who is here for eight weeks,told me about the enthusiastic responseof the children to a winter school pro-gramme which they had been runningduring the mid-year break.It is her secondvisit to SouthAfrica andshe was obviously revelling in the oppor-tunity to make a contribution to the livesof the children.Ourvehicle packedwith loaves of breadaswell as volunteers, we headed off to Gu-guletu.This is an area started in the late ’70s
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groups, he finds it much easier.He appreciates the opportunity, not on-ly because he has been able to help thechildren, but also because it has been anopportunity for him to grow and see a dif-ferent side of South African life to thatportrayed in the media.At John Palma Primary School we of-floaded 35 loaves of bread.I later discovered thesewere to bemadeinto sandwiches to feed learners who at-tended the programme.The classes mainly centre on sport andcreative arts, as well as dealing with so-cial issues.In one classroom older students werediscussing what they thought was theright age for a girl to get pregnant and
when they should getmarried. In anotherroom, the children were learning to playthe violin andhappily gaveus their rendi-tion of Baa Baa Black Sheep.The marimba band and dance groupshowed off their skills and the foundationclass sang Happy Birthday, Madibawhich finished with them counting fromone to 94.As we left John Palma to move to ournext school, I felt a sensehope for a bright-er future for these children.Fortunately through the work of thesevolunteers they are being protected andguided fromthenegativepressureswhichthey would otherwise face had they sim-ply roamed the streets at the end of eachschool day.Nomlinganiselo Primary was the nextschool to visit.Their afternoon programme had fin-ished, but the children assembled in theplayground and sang Happy Birthday,Madiba.We helped distribute sandwiches andcool drinks to the children.Our driver drew my attention to theschool crest of an old woman dressed intraditional attire.He informed me the school name
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Call073 114 4226
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Pay after problemis solved
073 006 3477Mitchellsplain
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FEE: R50CALL:
078 764 9913Athlone,Gatesville,
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TREATMENTRoymo Butchery,
Unit No. 6(upstairs),
corner Klipfonteinand Ruth Roads,Rylands EstateTel. 078 284 2787or 021 633 2103
27
Tuition
TORQUEDRIVINGACADEMYFREE car hirewith every 10hrspackage!! (t&c
apply)All areas with freepick up and drop
offPh Hassan
082 992 2827 /637 1809
A FAMILY DRIVINGSCHOOL
Code 08,Man & Auto. K53.( 021 633 7402
BSI DRIVINGACADEMYK53 drivinglessons
CompetitiveRates
Packagesavailable
Call Sharon /Bernie on
021 638 3649or 074 133 0069or 021 824 8741www.bsidriving.c
o.za
MATHSIndividual tutoring.
Ensure success. All hours.Contact 074 142 3392
Creches
28
EDUCARE from 3 months to5 and half years old. Transport
avail. Mitchells Plain areaonly.( 021 392 0633
34
Catering
ADELAH'S SAMOOSAS& PIES
R120 per 100, Budget Pack 120 items R150. fancies.
We deliverPh 021 376 2506 or
076 450 2910
AKHNI & CURRY'S,BREYANIS40L 100L +.
Delivering on request.Full catering on request
Ph Jasmine on021 391 2763/ 083 582 6618
ALPHA CATERERSMenus from R60 p/p.
( 021703 6495or 082 742 7098
CLC BESSICK HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware,trestles and chair covers.
( 021 371 9464 or084 974 6176 or 072 381 4784
DALVIE'SCATERING AND
HIRINGMenus from R69 p/p.
Price includes basic decor.For all your hiring needs andstage decor, incl bouquets.Crockery and cutlery from10c. Chair covers with bowsalso available. We also offersound! Ph Rashieda orShafiek 021372 5921 /
084 566 0087 /082 660 0876
DECKSTER'S CATERINGMenu's from R100,00.
Includes: crockery, cutlery,white tableclothes, chaircoversand organza backdrop, arch,
red carpet.We do decor only as well
(Ielaahm or Rene021371 4507/082 324 9486
Children’s
Entertainment
36
AHMED'S jumping castles forhire. 072 344 6977
BJUMPING castles for hire.Cartoon characters & purpledinosaur castles available.Excel. rates.(082 938 5342
HIRE A CASTLE from R150.Kidies Chairs, tables & linen.Ph 696 3791/ 084 209 1313
JUMP 4 JOY castle hire.( Ricky on 073 268 7546
JUMPING CASTLE for hire.021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
JUMPING CASTLES for hire.We deliver. Ph 083 377 5564.
JUMPING CASTLES &waterslide for hire. Ph021 704 0859, 083 281 7930
37
Entertainment
911 MOBILE DISCO for alloccasions. Ph 082 337 0911
38
Hiring Services
AFFORDABLE HALL TOHIRE FOR ANY FUNCTIONSweddings/ childrens• parties/
21st celebrations, etc.NG Church Ottery.Serissa Street, Ottery
Contact Louna : 021 762 1276 /083 731 0044
BUSSES &LATEST BMW'SFOR HIREFor all your
special bus trips&
weddings, matricballs & juniorproms.
(Evan on084 585 6080CATER SUPPLIES
021696 2394 or 084 588 0686Plastic chairs R2.Round Table: 10 seater R10Long Table: 10 seater R10.CHAIR COVERS FROM R3Round table cloth XL R15Long Table Cloth XL: R12Organzas: From R2.We Deliver & Collect
COLORADO HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glasswarelinen and backdrop. Ph
021 374 7104 / 0822278968
DECORBackdrop poles & curtains.
(021 396 2526/073 653 0952
DECORINSPIRATIONS
Backdrop poles, chair covers,table cloths, organza tiebacks and overlays,
charger plates, red carpet.021 637 0133/083 453 9021
HOUSE OF HIRINGCall us for your hiring needs
plus kids party items.(021 3711 588/082 503 9026
L & F HIRINGCrockery, cutlery, glassware& linen@ 10c per item. Ph021 371 7229 / 072 4436695
THAT HIRING PLACECutlery, crockery, linen, tablesand chairs to hire. Contact
021371 9175 or 076 722 1083
Photographic/
Video Services
44
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO082 738 1166/021 372 6950
PHOTOGRAPHER forweddings, birthdays, specialevents, websites etc. Ph021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
For Sale
71
Miscellaneous
Also Nutec and Vib-houses
Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.
082 621 4441/021 393 5475
74
Electrical Appliances
All Fridge Regassingand
geyser repairs.021 3715362
I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS
& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.
021 591 1699/084 985 7425
80
Radio/TV/Video
ACCREDITEDMULTICHOICE &
TOP TVRepairs + installations,
(073 272 6117
DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.
Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
81
Garden Services
GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling,irrigation. 7 days a week. Ph073 492 3255 / 021694 4707
SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge
( 021 637 5677 or021 701 4522 / 072 825 9586
84
Clothing/Shoes
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
or 084 9733 899
CASH 4 used clothes,linen,ect. I collect. ph / smsLorraine on 076 118 5384
89
BuildingMaterial
5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443
A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.
AFRI BLOCKS190 &140's Sand & Stone
Call021 393 0661/ or073 186 2991
(a.h.)
A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.
A bakkie sand R210A bakkie stone R400
Paving slabs 300x300 R6.90400x400 R11.90 per slab450x450 R13.90 per slab600x600 R21.90 per slab
Colour cobblestone R2 each.Rockface 450x450 R23.90
per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/hor 021 372 2961 a/h
99
Wanted to Buy
AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021374 6060 or083 948 2804
General
Services
Miscellaneous
Services
102
ANYTHING IMM. DONEQuality 24/7 Cheap.Call: 021 797 4239/073 614 5776
Building and
Construction
104
ALL BOUNDARY WALLSWITH STEEL RAILINGS,STEEL GATES BUILT AND
GALVANISING(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.(021 701 6276/082 863 9133
ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501
ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS
Supplied & fitted.
( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTSBuilding plans. Construction /
Estimating( 021 903 [email protected]
M&S BUILDERS All buildingworks, Paving, All carpentrywork and Carports. Ph084 260 5610 or 021397 3083
VIBRACRETE WALLS,PAVING, PLASTERING.(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478
Home Improvement
Interior
105
GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306
Home Improvement
Exterior
106
IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTSRenovations, carports,
paving, vibrecrete walls. FreeQuotes. Finance available.( Ivor on 076 111 7300/
021 762 7077
AA pav ing , v i b r a c r e t eextensions and spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713
ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021691 1936 or 084 921 5364
BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES
Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /
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PROPERTYOWNERS
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We also work via Fax on 021 949 3472 or via e-mailWe are Registered in Terms of the NCR
Repairs/
Miscellaneous
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FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your
house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457
or 083 725 3384
I BUY and Repair all fridgesand freezers.( 072 865 3411
108
Money/Loans
A BEST CASH LOAN R100k+ admin cancelled , bridgingcash, debt mediation Call/ SmsWilma 073 247 6116 /021 371 7572
Waiting forPension/package payouts?
SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856
Ph: 0860 105 546
A BRIDGING LOAN?
A CASH LOAN UP TOR150 000 B/LISTED/GOVTWELCOME Same Day payoutPh / Sms Lizzy 074 295 9559
A LOAN URGENTLY !!!SMS me your name, I.D, gross+ net salary, work name andtel number to 078 750 9186.
A1 CAR PAWN. QUICK,CHEAP.( 082 359 2546
AFFORDABLE LOANSMonthly earners onlyUp to R15 000
Call or sms:082 934 9614
Bridging cash for
PENSION/PACKAGE
ALL BRIDGECREDIT
Lumpsum/Payout same day
021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307
078 8897 038
APPROVAL SAME DAY
AN INSTANT LOAN Up toR120 000. Garnishee &b/listed welcome 084 861 8642
APPLY NOW loan up toR100 000. Same day. Sms/call
081 449 6824
ARE U WAITINGon a Pension/ Provident/
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BOND PROBLEMS SOLVEDArrears, Summons, Auctions.We stop them here!No Upfront fees, No FalsePromises Ph toll free0800 204 987
BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:
PENSION /PACKAGE
Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day
LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
EASY LOANS UP TO R80 000B/listed welc. Same day
payout Pls call/ Sms Grasham073 228 6148
Cant make ENDS MEETanymore!!!
FEDUP with debts ,we have theQUICKEST SOLUTIONTo your Problem .
HELP 100% GUARANTEED.Call me : Audrey(office) :021 8367937(cell) 0793954709(fax) (021) 418 4456Shana (office)
021 8367997(cell) 0741376916
DO YOU NEEDHELP?
Is your house going to berepossessed?
I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989
LOANS R1 000 R100 000B/listed welcome. Sms name,surname, ID number, gross,net, co name 076 989 6399
Curtains/Carpets/
Upholstery
112
BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less
10%.(
021 371 8627/082 516 0030
CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING
Mattresses, cars & taxis.( Mark 021 371 5277/
082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828
FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021371 8315 o/h
M&MINTERIORS Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and
carpet cleaning.All blinds
less 10%. PhoneMoosa
021 371 8917 or083 4931 495
115
Moving and Storage
3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713
FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.
''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323
TV/DVD/Video
Services
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STEVE'STV REPAIRS &MICROWAVESLow costtransport
021 633 1802/083 486 5394.18 LinariaCrescent,Silvertown
BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRSEfficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,
led's µwaves.021 705 4222 /083 861 0418
DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully
installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of
R150.Ph 083 268 1213
1140
Electrical Repairs
AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK.Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713
FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANP/paid meters, COC's, etc.Ph Jody on 081 310 7542
1141
General Services
MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like:bathroom renovations,
plumbing, tiling and installingof geysers, etc.(Ridley on076 705 8939 / 021 371 2231.
BE BLESSED
1142
Carpentry
SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952
1143
Plumbers
ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBINGMaintanance and new
installations.All workmanship guaranteed.
(Frank 082 3544 076
PLUMBING,Tiling & ElectricalTel:079 018 2091
Plumbing Elect DrainsR125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
1145
Swimming Pool
Services
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208
POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021705 8851
1146
Tiling/Flooring
ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175
HOLIDAY
AND
TRAVEL
Holiday
Accommodation
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GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R1000p/night.Sleeps 8.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za
MOTORS
Spares and
Accessories
140
WINDSCREENS andmotorglass supplied and fitted.Ph 082 973 5536
142
Repairs –Vehicles
ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800
Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox
repairsfrom R950. Parts& labour incl.
(021 376 6014/078 875 4394
GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM
R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce072 862 9882 or072 318 7265
PROPERTY
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Houses for Sale
BEACONVALLEY:R240 000:
3 Beds, kitchen,lounge, bath &
toilet.BEACON
VALLEY:R250 000
3 Beds, lounge,kit, bath & toilet
+ garageNEWFIELDSVILLAGE:R270 000.Immediateoccupation, 3Beds, lounge,bath & toiletROCKLANDS:R320 000.
3 Beds, lounge,kitchen, bath &
toilet +incompletegarage &extension
DELFT:R110 0001 Bed, kitchen,bath & toilet. Nogovernment
subsidies please.Contact : Miriam0848196541
LONDON VILLAGE3 Bedroomed + granny flat.On large plot. R550 000
ATHLONESILVERTOWN
2 bedroomed house, on largeplot, R450 000.
Phone 082 469 3084
BUSINESS
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Business
Opportunities
AVON REPS NEEDEDPRISCILLA 083 769 5814LANSDOWNE TO LANGA
EXTRA income opportunity.Data works with or without acomputer. For info, SMSname, surname & address to074 456 0106.2 Ceeduct road,Wynberg 021 761 5897
EARN CASHNOW
Sell tupperwarefull or part time.( Narriman
084 414 7444 or021637 5932 or
Zainoe084 530 0300WE DON'T
REPLY TO PSECALL ME
TALENT
AVON & JUSTINE repsneeded.(Mildred021 696 5866/ 076 272 0775
AVON REPS NEEDEDCONTACT 0725531018
400
VacanciesWanted
CHAR EVERYDAY078 8112454
DOMESTIC Avail every day.Has matric. Excellent withchildren. Ph Ncumisa078 922 2760
DOMESTIC WORKER everyday Tel: 073 3182 676
401
General Vacancies
Home CareAdvanced Home Care NursingCourses, Hairdressing Course,Free Learner's License, FirstAid/Childcare. Full/Parttime.Registe now! ( 021 945 4848a.h. or 071 303 4426Email: [email protected]
TRAINING &PLACEMENTSData capture,
Office Management,Bank telling,Cashiering, CallCentre, Hotel Management,
Receptionists, Flightattending, Waitering/bar
attending.
CAPE TOWN:8th Floor Pier House,17 Heerengracht
Street.
Phone: 021 823 6442or 073 409 2016GUARANTEED JOB
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VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS
NEEDEDNo transport or previous sales
experience needed.Free training isprovided.
We offerBasic salary, commission,
petrol allowance and variousother incentives.
For appointment, callAileen on
021 465 7852Terms & Conditions
Apply
425
Security
SECURITYGUARDS
DUBAI
Top company inthe Middle East
isexpanding theirbusiness, and islooking to recruitsecurity guards
fromSouth Africa for a2 year contract
Requirements:•Minimum of aGrade 10 pass•Securityexperience(PSIRA
registered wouldbe adv)•Ability to
communicate inEnglish
•Clear criminalrecord
The successfulcandidates will
receivemarket relatedsalary, meals,shared
accommodation,transportation
andmedical services.
If you fulfill theabove criteria,
pleasefax a 2 page CVto 021 5574446.
Please includecontactablereferences.
Foreign nationalsare also eligible
toapply.
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Sales/Marketing
SALES REPSNEEDED
No previoussales experience
neededFree training isprovided
We offer:Basic salaryCommission
Petrol allowanceand various other
incentives.
Contact Stacy
021 201 0022
Terms andconditions apply.
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Staff Vacancies
POSITIONS TO BE FILLEDHURRY!!
MARKETING:. 5 marketing postions available in theWestern Cape.
. Are you hard working and willing tolearn?
. Minimal or no experience required,
. No vehicles required.
. All successful candidates will receive
in house training, setting them up fora career in marketing.
SALES:. 10 Sales consultant positions areavailable in the Western Cape,
. 2 Sales consultant positions areavailable in Gauteng,
. Previous sales experience in anecessity,
. No vehicle required.
.With us there is an opportunity tofurther your career in Sales.
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL021 911 0286
Terms and Conditions apply.
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General Notices
We as Factaprops 130 (Pty)Ltd (Reg no: 1996/017334/07)Are in the process of filing for
the cancellation ofderegistration with the
Companies andIntellectual Property
Commission.Mr. Haraldsen on 0836972457
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HERE ARE SOME HOMES RECENTLY SOLD BY US!!
U!WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR Y78 Lawrence, Road Athlone ............................................................ .........................................Tracey 083 487 1215
19 Sararogo, Street,Ottery ............................................................. .........................................Mark M 072 367 4665
3 Steamboat, Close, Strandfontein ................................................ ..........................................Ursula 082 787 6000
128 Korfbal Street,Beacon Valley ................................................... .........................................Adrian 083 418 8010
16 Jersey Street,Westridge ............................................................ .........................................Ricardo 084 661 9231
2 Colorado Avenue ,Colorado Park ............................................... .........................................Lee-Ann 083 384 7139
18 Pisa Close, Portlands ................................................................ ..........................................Ursula 082 787 6000
111 Broad Road, Wynberg ............................................................. .........................................Tracey 083 487 1215
109 7th Avenue, Grassy Park ......................................................... .........................................Mark M 072 367 4665
9 Palmiet Close,Portlands ............................................................. .........................................Chrisander 082 969 5053
32 Sunbird Park, Eagle Park ........................................................... .........................................Samantha 073 713 8274
20 Ferrari Crescent, Beacon Valley ................................................ .........................................Lucille 073 398 2875
12 Abraham Avenue,Steenberg ...................................................... ..........................................Nadine 084 627 7439
39 Candian, Street, Bayview ........................................................... .........................................Tracey 083 487 1215
15 Estelle Street, Morgenster ......................................................... .........................................Adrian 083 418 8010
1 Garden Street,Strandfontein ....................................................... .........................................Lee-Ann 083 384 7139
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NAJWA 082 377 7027
24 HR SECURITYKENSINGTON: R320.000neg
KAREN 074 535 6260
A MUST TO VIEW, Very NeatZEEKOEVLEI: R1.6 milKAREN 074 535 6260
HANOVER PARK: R300.000excl
ABDULLATIEF 082 941 7482
SPACIOUS FLATBELGRAVIA: R510.000exclMISHKAAH 084 064 7871
HANOVER PARK: R269.000excl
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
OTTERY: R660.000exclSHEREENA 072 435 4085
WETTON: R1,1 million
KEITH 084 888 2526
SOUTHFIELD: R480.000excl
HENDRIEKA 082 767 8406CLAREMONT: R2,9 millionISHERENE 083 350 2777
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– Beautiful. 3 double bedrooms, b.i.c., mes,
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– 3 x 2
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– Massive modern facebrick family home.
4 bedrooms, b.i.c.’s, mes & family bathroom. Large lounge
and dining-room. Fire-place, ff/kitchen. Garage for 4 cars.
R850 000.
– Neat family home. Good position. 4 bed-
rooms, b.i.c., mes, dressing-room, family bathroom. Fitted
kitchen. Lounge + d/room. Double garage + swimming-pool.
R1.3 m.
– Stunning facebrick home with ultra modern
finishes. 3 bedrooms, b.i.c.’s, mes + family bathroom.
Ff/granite topped kitchen. Lounge, d/room, double garage.
Large entertainment area with built-in braai.
Amust to view @ R899 000 neg.
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
ZEEKOEVLEI –
Bargain. TLC, 3 bedrooms, b.i.c.’s, kitchen,
lounge & garage.
R699 000.
Double-storey with access to and full view
of the vlei. 4 bedrooms, b.i.c.’s, mes, ff/new kitchen. Huge
lounge and dining-room with fireplace. Study, solid wooden
floors and tiles. Beautiful established garden. A must to view.
R1.7 m neg.
– Cosy, 3 or 2 bedroomed
home. Bathroom and separate loo. Kitchen, stunning garden
with pool and double-garage.
R950 000.
Otters Creek
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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160 OR
083 482 4250Mark Anthony1 240712 1BMK0X5
Cute 2 beds, fitted kitchen, large lounge, bathroom, long drive-way, enclosed,nice size Yard +++ Large Braai Room.
Large Double Storey. 3 beds, 2 en-suites.Very Large main bedroom with cornerbath en-suite, spacious lounge + dining, Family bathroom, fully fitted kitchen,
laundry, remote garage, enclosed, lots of secure parking +++ Covered Braai area.
Strandfontein (Wavecrest) R729 000
Rocklands Only R319 000
Free-Standing.Next to BardaleVillage.Cute 3 beds, tiled lounge,bathroom, kitchen +++ Double
Carport.
Eersteriver Only R319 000(Silversands)
Bonteheuwel Only R279 000(Close To Vangate Mall)
Beautiful Family home, lounge +dining room, kitchen, bathroom,
aluminium window frames,DoubleCarport,fully enclosed. If your
combined wages is approx. R9000.00per month you could buy this house.
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CALL MARK ANTHONY021 704 2160083 482 4250
Mark Anthony1 310712 1BN0RCV
3 beds, tiled lounge, fitted kitchen,separate bath & toilet +++ DoubleGarage that was converted into 2bedroom Separate Entrance. LargePlot. Close to Strandfontein Road.
Large Family Home: 4 Beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,Garage, 446 m² Plot.Good
Area.What A Bargain!!!!
Large Family Home. 3 beds,lounge, kitchen, bathroom,
Approx 600 m² Plot.Needs tlc. "As IS".
Large 6 beds, 3 lounges, 3 kitchens, 3bathrooms OR 3 units consisting of 2
beds, lounge, bathroom, kitchen.Potential rental income of R9000.00 per
month. Bond repayments of approx.R6000.00 per month.What A goodBuy.Close to Strandfontein Road.
Lovely 3 beds, bics, beautiful fully fitted kitchen,tiled lounge, fully tiled bathroom,with showerover bath, nice size yard, carport, bars, security
gates.
Free-Standing 3 beds,bics,laminated flooring, large tiled
lounge, 2 bathrooms, largekitchen + dining. Enclosed, 2
drive-ways.Very Neat.
Extended 2 beds, lounge + diningroom,bathroom + carport. (If your
combined wages is approxR10 000 per month you could buy
this house.
Wynberg R749 000 neg(On Park Road)
Ottery R629 000(Close to Old Strandfontein Mosque)
Scottsdene Only R320 000
Kenwyn Only R849 000 Schaapkraal R699 000(Investors Dream)
Lotus River Only R569 000(House + Separate Entrance)
Thornton: R875 000 neg Cash Only(Close to Grandwest)
EBUYERS 310712 1BN1TNK.ai
Crawford Limerick Street – R999 000 excluding.Freestanding, 4 bedroomed, with lounge, 2 x bathrooms,diningroom, kitchen, garage for 4 cars, plus outbuilding.Option for separate entrance. Fully enclosed.
Tafelsig:Waboomberg – R249 000 excl.3 Bedroomed, lounge, diningroom, kitchen, bath/toilet.Enclosed.Rocklands – boeing close – R299 000 excl3bedroom home, lounge, Kitchen, bath/toiletGarage, fully enclosed
Tafelsig – Amanda close – R199 000 exclFreestanding 2bedroom home, spacious lounge, Kitchen, bath/toilet, space for 3rd bedroom in home. On spacious 390sqm plotMalmesbury – Chatsworth – R 299 000 exclBrilliant bargain!!!!!!! Small holding (open plot). 3600 sqm(yes three thousand six hundred squaremetres). Land – don’tmiss out on this great investment. Off N7 close to Atlantis
Sherwood park – Cnr of Spey st and 4th ave – R459 000 exclFreestanding 3bedroom house, lounge, fitted kitchen,Bath/toilet, fully tiled, ++ 1bedroom out building, enclosedParking, fully secured, on 720sqm plot
Lotus river- 1st Avenue – R699 000 negFreestanding 4bedroom home, lounge, fitted kitchen,2 x bathrooms, ++ 1bed separate entrance, lounge, kitchenBath ++ Garage for 4 cars fully enclosed
Elsies river – Salberau - Jupiter str – R269 000 excl3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, fully enclosed
Malmesbury – Chatsworth – Chamberlain strAbsolute Bargain!!!!!!!!! R 120 000 excl1000sqm Plot available – off the N7 close to Atlantis
[email protected] ANDMAKE US ANOFFER!!
NEEDTO SELLYOUR PROPERTY FAST AND EFFICIENTLY CONTACTME – I HAVE BUYERS IN ALL AREAS
For the above, please contact Latiefa Georgeon 082 972 9682
Tuesday 31 July 2012 CLASSIFIEDS People’s Post Lansdowne Page 13
Steenberg/RetreatR 950 000 neg
Grassy ParkR 620 000 neg
Grassy ParkR 1, 500, 000 neg
Lotus RiverR 575 000 neg
SchaapkraalR 2,300,000 neg
Grassy ParkR 349 000 neg
INVESTORS DELIGHT3 bedroom home with attached2 bed home with laundry + anattached 1 bed + a 1 bedroom
separate entrance.Priced to sell.
Contact: Gareth Smart072 966 5758
BUILT FOR YOUR COMFORT ANDPLEASURE
This beautiful house was built with loveand care and to specific specification. 2
and a half beds with BIC. Laminatedflooring in Main Bedroom (MES). Fully
fitted gourmet kitchen. Lounge, d/garageand lovely Granny flat. Marbalite
Swimming PoolContact: Roger Paulsen
082 453 3963
PRICED TO SELL3 bedroom home with openplan lounge/ kitchen, family
bathroom, double garage(converted into living quarters)
Contact: Gareth Smart072 966 5758
VERYAFFORDABLE HOME INSEAWINDS
3 Bed semi situated in the quiet part ofSeawinds Retreat. Renovate, Decorate,
lets Negotiate. Needs TLC.Sellerswants an offer.
DON’T DELAY, CALLTODAYContact:
Wayne Rudolph 074 265 1587
GRASSY PARK COMPLEX2 Bedroom Cottage with fitted
kitchen, lounge, bathroom,situated in a security complex
close to public transport &shops.
Contact: Gareth Smart072 966 5758
A HUGE, FANTASTIC, SMALLHOLDING TO GRAB
On a 4045 meter square plot –2 house dwellings, a complete
bungalow to reside in, 3 carports,big entertainment area with double
garage and many more.Contact: Arthur Stoffels
078 380 6240
Email: [email protected]
GRASSY PARK, RETREAT, ZEEKOEVLEI, PELIKAN PARK, MONTAGU’S GIFT, STEENBERG, LAKEVIEW, LOTUS RIVERTEL: 021 712 6472 / 021 712 9371
Office: 021 712 9371/6472
SchaapkraalR 2,100,000 neg
FAMILY HOME WITH
DISTINCTION
3 beds (2 bic’s), fully fitted kitchen,family bathroom. Lounge & dining
room. Large separate entrance withbedroom, bathroom & lounge/full
kitchen. Situated close to train & taxiroute. Parking for +- 6 cars. Lovely
garden. Lots of potential on this2
625 m/ plotThis is a must view
Contact: Celeste Jardine
Grassy ParkR 799 000 neg
RetreatR 950 000 neg
Grassy ParkR 850 000 neg
ON KLIP ROAD –IDEAL FOR BUSINESS
Sunny lounge / Separate diningroom, modern kitchen, 4bedrooms, 3 with BIC, 2
bathrooms, garage and car parkingbehind gates. Good yard space
Contact: Martha Jardine076 109 3897
IF PLACE IS WHAT YOU NEED…TAP THEPOTENTIAL OF THIS PROPERTY
4,100 square metre plot – Main househas 3 beds (main bedroom has en-suiteand change room), o/plan kitchen and
d/room & bathroom. Completeaccommodation for 3 families (separate
living). Large carport for 8 cars and a 3x7metre pool. A must see.Contact: Roger Paulsen
082 453 3963
MAKE THE CHANGELarge 5 bedrooms, lounge, T.V
room, 3 bathrooms. Modernkitchen presently converted to
accommodate 3 familiesseparately, plus pool.
Ample parking.Contact: Martha Jardine
076 109 3897
YOUR LAST CHANCE
Beautiful 4 bedroom home
with 2 bathrooms all with BIC.
Enclosed Entertainment
area/carport plus granite pool.
Contact: Martha Jardine
076 109 3897
SHAAMIEL
082 723 1118
KASHIFAH
073 929 3221SHIHAAM072 192 1411
PETER072 095 9876
MARK MAXEEN
072 545 1143 074 193 4161
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ATTENTION ALL SELLERS
IN GRASSY PARK
WE HAVE BUYERS.
R450 000 ATHLONE
MARK 072 545 1143
2 Bedroom House, Lounge, Toilet +
Family Bathroom, parking for 1 Car.
R1 300 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
MARK 072 545 1143
Modern 3 Bedroom House with BIC,Main En-suite with Spa Bath, Lounge,Dinning Room, Huge F.F.Kitchen, FirePlace, Family Bathroom Shower +Toilet, Swimming Pool and Dbl
Garage on a 1000 Square Meter Plot.
R2 000 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
PETER 072 095 9876
1 Reception area, 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom,Main en-suite, Guest toilet, Open Plan Livingarea with a FF Kitchen, Lounge, Dining room,
3 Garages. This Modern Home Boaststunning 360 degree Views of Mountain,
Water and Nature Reserve. This House is ona 652 square meter Plot with a Wooden DeckBalcony which leads to the Bedrooms andDining area, also with a Built in Braai & a
Natural Water Feature.
R210 000 TAFELSIG
SHIHAAM 072 192 1411
Enclosed Corner Semi Attached3 Bedroom House with a Lounge,Kitchen and Family Bathroom.
R335 000 SEAWINDS
Mark 072 545 1143
Semi Detached 3 Bedroom House withLounge, Fitted Kitchen, Family Bathroomand Parking for 2 Cars, On Taxi Route.
R949 000 ZEEKOEVLEI
PETER 072 095 9876
Cosy 2 Bedroom Timber House, Lounge, DiningRoom, Open Plan Kitchen, 2 Bathrooms, TiledThroughout, Garden, Pool, Double Garage +
Parking for 4 Cars. In Cul De Sac.
R120 000 BLUE DOWNS MALIBU VILLAGE
KASHIFAH 073 929 3221
358 Square Meter Vacant Plot in LondonWay and Close to All Amenities Perfect for
Private & Business.
R295 000 EASTRIDGE
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Very neat Fully Enclosed Semi Detached3 Bedroom home with BIC in Main Bedroom,Neatly Tiled Lounge, Fitted Kitchen, Family
Bathroom and Tandem Garage.
R1 200 000 NEG MUIZENBERG
PETER 072 095 9876
Freestanding 3 Large Bedrooms, Main En-Suite, Lounge,Fire Place, F.Kitchen, Family Bathroom & Shower + 1
Bed Granny Flat, Garage with Extra Parking, Fully Tiled &Burglar Bars all around, Front & Back Yard Space
also walking distance to Station
R260 00 EASTRIDGE
Mark 072 545 1143
3 Bedrooms Semi Detached with LoungeFitted Kitchen Family Bathroom +
Burglar Bar Around & Parking for 2 Cars.
R999 000 GRASSY PARK
PETER 072 095 9876.
5 Bedroom House consisting of 2Lounges, 3 Kitchens, 3 Bathrooms,Enclosed Carport for 3 Cars and aSep-Entrances consisting of 2x
Bedrooms, 2x Kitchens, 2x Bathroomsand Lounge in one Sep-Entrance.Ideal for Investment Purposes.
R199 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS
GRASSY PARK
MARK 072 545 1143
1st Floor 2 Bedroom Flat, Open Plan Kitchen,
Family Bathroom, Lounge with Tiled Flooring.
R750 000 LOTUS RIVER
MARK 72 545 1143
3 Bedroom House, Tiled Lounge, Dining Room,Bathroom and Shower, Fitted Kitchen,Garage for 5 Cars, Burglar bars all around,
Plus many extras.
R369 000 VICTORIA MANSIONSGRASSY PARK
MARK 072 545 1143
2 Beds, F.Kitchen, Lnge, Family Bath, Tiled Floors,Remote Control Gates and 24 Hour Security, Close
to All Amenities, Located on Victoria Road.
MUIZENBERG PLOTS X2 - R320 000 EACH
MARK 072 545 1143
304 & 335 Square Meters in a 24hr SecurityComplex, consisting of 3 Pools, Tennis Court & GymArea also walking distance to the beach + ApprovedPlans of 4 diff Designs. Ideal for a holiday house.
R350 000 PORTLANDS
SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118
Enclosed 3 Bedroom Semi Detached House
consisting of a Lounge, Fitted Kitchen and
Family bathroom. Close to all Amenities.
WESTRIDGE R389 000
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
Freestanding, 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,
family bathroom, carport, fully enclosed and
parking for 3 cars.
R669 000 STRANFONTEIN
MAXEEN 074 193 4161
Stunning 3 Bedroom Home with BIC in allRooms + Main En-Suite, Lounge, DiningRoom, F.F.Kitchen with Sculary, FamilyBathroom, Laundry, Entertainment Area,
2 Automated Garages, Automated Gates for3 Extra Cars to the Yard, Fireplace in lounge,Boast a Beautiful Garden, whole house hasaluminium windows. Close to All Amenities.
R1 300 000 FROGMORE ESTATE
PETER 072 095 9876
Freestanding 3 Bedroom House,
Main En-Suite, Lounge, Dining Room,
Fitted Kitchen, Family Bathroom, Fire
Place, Pool, Garden and Braai Area,
Bargular Bars throughout, Single
Garage plus Extra Parking.
R990 000 MUIZENBERG PRINCEGEORGE DRIVE
PETER 072 095 9876.
Freestanding 3 Beds, Lounge, DiningRoom, Big F.Kitchen, 2x Family Bathroomswith Showers, Tiled Throughout + 1 Bed,Sep Entrance, Burglar Bars All Around,Single Garage + Extra. Prime Spot Ideal
for Business Purposes.
R850 000 SCHAAPKRAALKNOLE PARK
FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989
1781 Square Meter of VacantResidential Land, Fully Service Plot
082 495 8989
FREE VALUATIONS,FREE LEGAL ADVISE,
FREE FURNITUREREMOVAL,
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY.
R329 NEG. SOUTHFORK STRAND
PETER 072 095 9876
A 654 Square Meter Service Plot with Plans for2 Houses, in a Quiet Neighbour Hood,
GREAT POTENTIAL.
R800 000 NEG. GRASSY PARK PLOT
PETER 072 095 9876
1000 Square Meter Corner Plot withFlat Rights.
SHARON GERBACH 31-07-12-1BN09AQAll reasonable Offers will be considered
Sharon GerbachPROPERTIES
Sharon GerbachPROPERTIES
BUYING • SELLING • LETTING • VALUATIONS • HOME LOANSCk 2006/006993/23 (Established 1998)
Sharon083 769 3577
Neil084 588 8308
Adalene082 202 3309
Naseema072 327 4647
Address: 540 Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne 7780 Tel: (021) 762 8449/ 6888 Fax: (021) 762 5777 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sgproperties.cc.
TO RENT:PLUMSTEAD
– 2 X 1BedroomFlats @
ELFINDALE –Spacious 2
Bedrooms,furnished flat
(ground Floor)
R3900/R4000pm
– R5800pm
Bonteheuvel– Taaibos
StrSpacious -2 Bedrooms
ModernBathroomAsking:R380 000Flat size:372m²
Call Sharon
Wetton/Ottery -Greenway
Lounge > tiledModern
Fully fitted kitchen,modern
3 BedroomsCarport / VerandaAsking: R710 000Plot size: 266m²
Call Niell084 588 8308
Glencairn –Clanstewart Str
Retirement / Young &Coast loving
Lounge separate dining,Fully fitted kitchen, 3Bedrooms (Mes) –
spaciousDouble garage andbreath taking views
Overlooking False Bay,Simon Towns naval Base
Asking:R1 700 000
Plot size: 434m²Call Sharon083 769 3577
Rondebosch ParkEstate – Loch RoadLounge / Dining >tiled, Fully Fitted
kitchen3 BedroomsBathroom
Ideal Lock up and GoAsking:
R1 600 000Plot size: 373m²Call Adalene082 202 3309
Kenwyn -Range Road
AMUST TO VIEWModern three
bedroom home > ensuite
Modern Fully fittedkitchen andBathroomsGarage and
carporting, secureAsking:
R1 550 000 Plotsize: 495m²Call Sharon
Kenwyn –Matruh RoadDouble Storey
6 BedsFully fitted kitchenDouble garage and
viewsIf it is size, A must to
viewAsking:
R1 500 000Plot size: 520m²
Call Sharon083 769 3577
Wynberg – GosportRoad
3 BedroomsFully fitted kitchen
BathroomSecure parking
Asking:R750 000
Plot size: 184m²Call Adalene082 202 3309
Lansdowne –Portia Mansions
– 1st Floor2 Bedrooms >tiled,1 x built incupboards
Fully fitted kitchenBathroom tiled
Asking:R450 000 Flatsize: 51m²
Call Adalene
Ottery – El RioMews – 1st
Floor2 Bedrooms >tiled,1 x built incupboards
Fully fitted kitchenBathroom tiled
Asking:R450 000 Flatsize: 43m²Call Niell
Lansdowne –Pleasant Place –Ground Floor2
Bedrooms > tiled,built in cupboards
Fully fittedkitchen
Bathroom tiledAsking:
R450 000 Flatsize: 58m²Call Sharon
OldStrandfontein –Steamboat Str -
Semi3 BedsLounge
Fully FittedKitchen
CarportingPlot size: 366m²
Call Niel084 588 8308
Parow , MorganWay, “St
Augustine” – nextto Holy Cross
Lounge / Dining >tiled Fully fitted
kitchen > tiled, built-in cupboards, oven,
hob, Bathroom/Shower and Toilet >tiled, 2/3 Bedrooms> carpeted > built incupboard, GarageAsking: R650 000Plot size: 300m²Call Adalene082 202 3309
Motagu’s Gift –Robin Road
3 Beds – spaciousand extendedLounge/dining
Fully Fitted KitchenDouble and single
garageCarporting andveranda areaAsking:R630 000
Flat size: 500m²Call Sharon083 769 3577
Your Consultant forAthlone/Thornton/
Pinelands and Surrounds
Your Consultant forLansdowne/Ottery/
Retreat and Surrounds
Your Consultant forOttery/
Fairways/Strandfonteinand Surrounds
Your Consultant forKenwyn/RondeboschEast/ Crawford and
Surrounds –
Call Adalene082 202 3309
Call Sharon083 769 3577
Call Neil084 588 8308
Call Naseema072 327 4647
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WEHAVEASURPRISEFOR1LUCKYBUYER.CallCharlesformoreinfo
Signamandatewithusthiswinterandwe’llpayforyourbeetle,electrical&plumbingcertificates….RepairsExcluded.T’s&C’sapply
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GrassyPark–R895,000.00
4bedwithbicsinsomerooms,FFK,D/R&lounge,fambath,laundryroom,tripletandemcarportanddbletandemgarage,remoteaccess,sunroom.
Heathfield–R995,000.00
4bed,FFK,2xloungeandd/room,fambath,guesttoilet,5x3swimmingpool,alarm.
Strandfontein–R585,000.00
3bed,withclosetsinmain&3rdbed,fambath,septoilet,FFKopenplan,loungewithjetmaster.Sglegarageintodblecarport.
Tafelsig–R285,000.00
3bed,fittedkitchen,lounge,fambath,singlegar.
HanoverPark–R270,000.00
2bed,kitchen,loungearea,andfambath.
Wavecrest–R740,000.00
3beds,2withen-suites,loungeandd/room,fambath,fittedkitchen,laundry,garagex5cars,1bedwithen-suiteupstairs
*LotusRiver–R575,000.00
3bed,lounge,fambath,kitchen+2bedgrannyflat
*Kenwyn–R849,000.00
4bed,lounge,fambath,kitchen,gar
Retreat–R550,000.00
2bed,Masionetteffk,lounge,d/room,enclosedbackyard.Dblegarage
GrassyPark(FLAT)–R380,000.00
2bedgrndflrapartment,FFK,lounge&fambath.Leviespayableeverymonth
Wynberg(Offices)–R550,000.00
LargeofficeblocksituatedinabusypartofWynberg,officesubdividedinto4differentoffices,withkitchenandtoilet.
Charles–0824984725
Jill–07114827402
Deon–0833716904
Bonteheuwel–R290,000.00
2bed,kitchen,lounge,familybath
GrassyPark–R680,000.00–(495sqm)
3bed,bicsin1bed,fittedkitchen,lounge,Façade,laundryroom,storage
Woodstock–R495.000.00
1bedwithlounge,kitchenandfambath
Portlands–R540,000.00
3bed,2xbics,FFK,lounge,familybath
Mandalay–R510,000.00
3Bedhouse,kitchen,dining&lounge,withfambathroom,doublecarport.
Muizenberg–R485,000.00(monthlylevies)
2bedsituatedinagatedsecuritycomplex,Fittedkitchen,
diningroomandlounge,fambath
BeaconValley–R250,000.00
2Bed,lounge,fk,fambath,carport.
Tafelsig–R280,000.00
3bedroomhouse,Kitchen,Diningroom,familybathroom,singlegaragewithpavinginfront.
Heathfield–R875,000.00
3bed,FFK,loungewithfireplace,fambath,septoilet,gar,carport,pool,alarm.
room
Stan–0843087816
Eddie–0761482081
Sedick–0799944623
Carl–0722355917
Edgar–0786428473
0217629992www.ceprop.co.za
MANENBERG: R450.000excl3Beds, Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath, FFK,Laundry, D/Fasade, Carport, Encl.
AQEELAH 074 042 4168
SURREY ESTATE: R420.000exclSpacious First Floor Flat, 2Beds,Lounge, F/Bath, FK, P/Bay, Encl.
MARIAM 082 641 2157
HANOVER PARK: R269.000exclMais, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, FittedKitchen, incomplete Garage, Encl.
IRFAAN 083 947 4327
ZEEKOEVLEI: R1050.000mil F/BrickF/s, 3Modern Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm,Mes, FFK, D/Garage, 658m, B/Bars
HENDRIEKA 082 767 8406
LOTUS RIVER: R295.000exclSemi, 2Beds, Lounge, D/room, Kitchen,F/Bath, Carport, Encl, 190m + A Shack.
FATIMA 073 432 6565
OTTERY: R340.000exclGround Floor Flat 2Beds(Bics), Lounge,FFK(Defy), P/Bay, Communal Pool, Encl
NAJWA 082 377 7027
KENWYN: R800.000exclCnr Semi, 2Beds(1xB), Lnge, F/Bath,Kitchen, 281m, P(6xCars), Sep. Ent.
MISHKAAH 084 064 7871
GRASSY PARK: R240.000exclFlat, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, FamilyBathroom, Kitchen, Enclosed.HENDRIEKA 082 767 8406
HANOVER PARK: R300.000excl Mais,2Beds, Lnge, OPFFK, Storerm, Park
(1xCar), Encl, S/Gates, B/Bars.ABDULLATIEF 082 941 7482
STEENBERG: R380.000exclSemi, 3Bedrooms(1xBics), Lounge,
Family Bathroom, FFKitchen.GILLEAN 073 551 2625
SYBRAND PARK: R1 199.000negGolden Mile Sybrand Park, Opp. osite
Golf, Mountain views, 4Beds.SHEREENA 072 435 4085
GRASSY PARK: 250.000exclFlat, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
FK, Enc, New Geyser.FATIMA 073 432 6565
OTTERY: R570.000exclF/standing, 2Beds, Lounge, F/Bath,
FKitchen, Carport, Encl, 170m.NORMAN 083 772 8912
MAITLAND: R470.000exclFlat, 2Beds, Lnge, FFK, P/Bay,Comm. washing lines, Wall unit.
NAZEEMA 073 924 4460
STRANDFONTEIN: R580.000excl3Beds(Bics), Lounge, D/room,FFK, Garage, Encl, 276, KPC.
JESICHA 073 698 9260
HEIDEVELD: R289.000exclMais, 2Beds, Lounge, FamilyBathroom, Kitchen, Enclosed.
JESICHA 073 698 9260
HANOVER PARK: R280.000exclMais, 3Beds, Big Lounge, FFK,
F/Bathroom, Big Yard.NAJWA 082 377 7027
ZEEKOEVLEI: R500.000negIncomplete Houseon Plot 1084m.
KEITH 084 888 2526
PARKTOWN: R530.000excl3Beds(2xBics), Ent.Hall, Lnge, Drm,FFK, Carport, 2xF/Bath, Braai, Wendy
KAREN 074 535 6260
OTTERY: R660.000exclSec. Complex, 3Beds(Bics), Lnge, Drm,2xBaths, Laundry, Garage, 4xP/Bays
SHEREENA 072 435 4085
PINELANDS: R599.000excl Flat,2Beds(Bics), Lounge, OPFK, F/Bath,
Communal Pool, P/Bay, Encl.ISHERENE 083 350 2777
WYNBERG: R485.000exclFlat, 2Beds(Bics), Passage,
Lounge, F/Bath, Mes, FK, Encl.ISHERENE 083 350 2777
BELGRAVIA: R510.000exclFlat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath, FFK,
P/Bay, Encl, S/Gates, Intercom.MISHKAAH 084 064 7871
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AROUND THE CLOCK: Wolverhampton AFC player Tenchwill Mclaghlin (back) clears theball from away from Belhar Spurs player Jason Dekhuis in the CocaCola Cup Round of68 match between the two sides at Turfhall Sport Complex on Sunday. Belhar Spurs wonthe match 53. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
LOOK OF DISAPPOINTMENT: DHL Stormers and Springbok wingerBryan Habana fights back tears after his side’s 2619 loss to theSharks in the Super Rugby semifinal at DHL Newlands on Saturday.The Sharks will now travel to Hamilton, New Zealand to play theChiefs in the final on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
SLIDING IN: Oval North High School player Keagon Tromp (in black) is tackled by Muqhtar Richards (left)and Wesley Wessels of Portlands High School during a Mr Price Schools League match at Westridge HighSchool in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday. The game finished in a oneall draw. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
DETERMINEDRUN: RondeboschBoys’ High School player Khanyo Ngcukana gains valuablemeters on a run during the under19Amatch between his school and Paarl Gimnasiumin Rondebosh on Saturday. The home side lost 838. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
Old school party at AshfordASHFORD ATHLETIC FC hosts a“Call Back the Past” party at theclubhouse in Roscommon Road,Heathfield on Saturday 4 Augustfrom 19:30 until late. Black Magic,
DJs Deon Ferrier, Brandon Lee,Catt and Selwyn will be spinningthe decks. Tickets cost R50, For fur-ther details call Allan Thompson0 082 927 3469.
Fest to surf into Guinness recordsMUIZENBERG will be awash withsurfers who will attempt to breakthe Guinness World Record for themost surfers riding the same wave.
The event, hosted during the BOSEarthwave Beach Festival, will takeplace at Surfers Corner on Saturday 29and Sunday 30 September.
The fifth annual edition of this popu-lar festival will again harness the in-terest surrounding the GuinnessWorld Records to promote sustainablelifestyle choices by featuring competi-tive and fun events in the ocean and onthe beach.
A host of exhibitions, demonstra-
tions and talks on environmental is-sues will take place over the two days.
Paul Botha, fromorganisersKahunaPromotions, says the festival hasgrown into one of the biggest surfing-related events since the first record at-tempt in 2007.
“Since 2006, when 73 surfers were re-corded on the same wave, the festivalhas become one of the surfing world’sbiggest mass participation events,”says Botha.
“This year we’re expecting evenmore people to participate in andwatch events such as longboard andgrom surfing, SUP and surfski races,touch rugby and volleyball tourna-
ments, along with plenty of activitiesfor children.”
There will also be give-aways, stick-er-showers, beach cleanups, rafflesand fundraising. The fiesta ends witha party featuring a live band and a hi-larious auction.
Rated byNational Geographic as oneof the top 20 beach towns in the worldMuizenberg is the ideal venue for thefestival.
It is considered the birthplace ofsurfing in South Africa and features apristine 20km fine white beach, gentlerollers and warm water.
Visit www.kahunasurf.co.za or2 [email protected].
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Kicking and punching for SAKickingKicking andand punchingpunching forfor SASALIAM MOSES
FOUR dedicated young HanoverPark karateka will showcasetheir talents at the Reunion – anisland east of Madagascar – inSeptember.
The four karate kids were select-ed to represent the national teamaf-ter impressing selectors at the Ky-okushinkai National Champion-ships in Port Elizabeth last month.At the tournament Keagan Dan-
iels, Najmunesa Jacobs, MeganArends and Naasik Kamish all wontheir respective divisions.The four were among the more
than 500 karate practitioners fromacross SA at nationals, held at theNelson Mandela Metropole Univer-sity. Their achievement of being se-lected to wear the green and gold iseven more impressive when theircircumstances are taken into ac-count.Sensei Deen Daniels, head in-
structor of the Hanover Park andRuyterwacht Kyokushin Karatedojos, says the students overcameseveral challenges.“These kids are at risk all the
time. They have to walk throughthe flats to get to club. There is theodd chance they might be walkingwhen the gangs are doing theirthing,” says Daniels.“So I think in that regards it is
quite a special achievement. Theyhave the option of doing this or suc-cumbing to peer pressure – theychoose to do this.”They train in the hall of Crystal
High School at least twice a weekand also at a venue in Ruyterwacht.“I pick up some of the students, butI can’t pick them all up. We finishat 20:00 when Hanover Park is at itsquietest. Even ourselves inside thisbuilding . . . you never quite feel se-cure.”The school does not have gates or
fencing as it was stolen.In spite of these difficulties, Kea-
gan won his division at the tourna-
ment for the second consecutivetimeandalso competed in themen’sdivision.The 17-year-old Crystal High pu-
pil says karate is his passion andhopes to make it his career. “I justwant to go as far as this allows meto. I want to reach the highest levelthat there is – the 10th dan,” he com-ments.“If you are a high rank in the
world, you travel the world, com-peting, free of charge.”Keagan has been practising kara-
te since the age of four and hopesto follow in his uncle Deen’s foot-steps, running his own dojo.Najmunesa, who won her divi-
sion and was disqualified in the fi-nal of thewomen’s final, has also sether sights on a high rank and herown dojo. Her short term goal is tobeat her competitors to the top spotin Reunion.
“In my group I want to win, butI want to fight women and win forour country,” says Najmunesa.“I train everyday; karate is my
life and that’s what I want toachieve in life.”Both Najmunesa and Keagan are
black belts and assistant instruc-tors at the dojo.Eleven of Daniels’ students took
part in nationals, with 10 returningwith medals in one or more event.The four who will represent SA
all participated in the full contactevents, while the others showedtheir skills in the semi-contact com-petition.The SA representatives have to
cover their own transport costs toReunion, with the club hosting afunfair as a fundraiser.Anyone interested in assisting
the dojo can contact Daniels0 082 978 2508.
CHAMPIONS: Keagan Daniels, Najmunesa Jacobs, Megan Arends andNaasik Kamish from the Hanover Park Kyokushin Karate Dojo, will participate in the World Kyokushinkai Junior Championships in Reunion in September. Photo: Liam Moses
HEAD HIGH: Conrad Joseph shows off the martial arts skill that wonhim first place in the high kick event at the US Open ISKA WorldMartial Arts Championships in Orlando, Florida earlier this month.The 27yearold Crawford resident has been participating in mixedmartial arts since 2009. Photo: Liam Moses
JACK OF ALL TRADES: Rylands resident Muzammil Sheik has beenselected to represent the South African under16 hockey team afterrepresentingWestern Province as a goalkeeper at the interprovincialtournament in Pietermaritzburg during the June school holidays. The15yearold Pinelands High School pupil was also selected to the WPcricket association u15A team as a wicketkeeper/batsman in theprovincial tournament in Stellenbosch in December. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
GUESSWHO’S 50? The Alpha Romeo Guilia turns 50 next month and, in celebration of the anniversary, theCapeAlfa RomeoClub hosts an event, withmembersmeeting at theCapeMultiMotorclubClubhouse in Parow on Sunday 5 August. The event will be held at a venue situated on the R45,between Elgin and Villiersdorp. The event also celebrates the 40th anniversaries of the Alfettaand Alfasud models. Club members will leave Parow between 10:00 and 10:30. The event is opento all Alfa Romeo owners and their families, and will cost between R50 and R110 a person depending on their age. For more information contact Steven de Kock 0 079 115 5560. Photo: Supplied
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS: DHL Stormers and Springbok captain Jean de Villiers attacksthe Sharks’ defence line during the Super Rugby semifinal between the two sides atNewlands on Saturday. However De Villiers could not steer his team to victory as theSharks won the game 2619. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
Lace-up to feed a hungry childTHEannual Blisters forBreadCharity FamilyFun Walk takes place on Sunday 26 Augustand will start and end at the Green PointCricket Club.Walkers can enter online at www.ps-
fa.org.za. The closing date for group entries isSaturday 4August and Saturday 11 August forindividual entries.The fun walk has rapidly grown over the
years and includes three walking distances:5km, 10km and 15km.
The walk, which attracts people from allwalks of life, is the flagship fundraiser of thePeninsula School Feeding Association. By en-tering, each walker will feed 18 childrenthrough the R35 entry fee.The association was established in 1958,
with the aim of providing nutritious meals tohungry children in primary, high and special-needs schools across the province.Today, it feeds 326 600 children in 748
schools. For enquiries call (021) 511 7130.
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Gift grates local OlympiansGiftGift gratesgrates locallocal OlympiansOlympiansLIAM MOSES
CLAIMS of inferior quality gifts to Olym-pic athletes have been brushed aside bythe provincial Department of Cultural Af-fairs and Sport.
The gifts were handed to local Olympic ath-letes at the send-off when 35 athletes, officials,coaches and managers were honoured at Ath-lone Stadium on Tuesday 10 July.
Alison Smith, the sister of an Olympic ath-lete, wrote to People’s Post highlighting thepoor quality of a framed Olympic T-shirt.
From the front the framework seems in-tact, but on the reverse the T-shirt is tacked
to the frame with pins. In the image some ofthe pins have fallen off and there is no card-board or other backing to secure the T-shirt.The overall look is that the framing is incom-plete.
She does not want her brother’s name men-tioned, adding athletes are not allowed tospeak to the media about the Olympics.
“I just thought it was very poor and it feltlike a bit of a kick in the teeth. All the athleteshave been working really hard to get to thisplace and I just don’t think they can proudlyaccept something like that,” says Smith.
“It looks like something a child has done.I would think it would be really nice for theWestern Cape sports people to be recognised,
but with something like that I just felt it isvery poor.”
The athletes also received gift bags contain-ing, among others small gifts, a scarf in aSouth African flag print.
In response, MEC for the Department ofCultural Affairs and Sport, Dr Ivan Meyer,says the athletes should “be grateful” for thegifts.
Refusing to specifically speak on the T-shirt, Meyer would also not elaborate on whowas responsible for the framing or how muchit cost.
“In the African tradition one is alwaysgrateful for whatever gift one receives as webelieve it is not the size of the gift, but the
thought that counts,” says Meyer.He says the provincial government
“thought it fit to honour Western Cape Olym-pic athletes. This we did within the contextof the understanding that taxpayers’ moneymust be spent responsibly and ... not reckless-ly on expensive gifts or elaborate functions”.
The Olympians should remember they areserving their country, Meyer adds.
“The highest honour for any athlete is theopportunity to represent one’s country at theOlympics. The Western Cape government haspublicly acknowledged those athletes whohave achieved this and who unselfishly un-derstand this honour is about serving yourcountry and not the other way round.”
Keagon Walker of HeideveldHigh School (right) makes aflying clearance kick asSuraaz Isaacs of Tafelsig HighSchool (left) attempts toblock the ball during a MrPrice Schools League matchat Westridge High School inMitchell’s Plain on Saturday.Tafelsig won the game 70.Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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