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THURSDAY 15 May 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobi
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TAFELSIG: NPO A HELPING HAND FOR MANY
Digging in their heels
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A
handful of Tafelsig residents are hell
bent on having a community organisa-
tion evicted.
However, community workers insist they
will do everything in their power to prevent
this from happening.
Joining Hands has been operating from a
container in Voelvlei Street for 25 years.
What started as just a soup kitchen, has
grown into an educare, madrassah, youth
development centre, church and a meeting
place for many other community organisa-
tions.
All of this was threatened when the City
of Cape Towns Anti-land Invasion Unit, the
Department of Social Development and
health inspectors recently visited the
premises.
Lungiswa James, Mayoral Committee
member for Health, says the City did not re-
ceive any formal complaints. However, a
complaint lodgedwith theprovincial depart-
ment of social development was brought to
the attention of the Citys health depart-
ment. The complaint received related to the
manner in which waste was being disposed.
A trench had apparently been dug behind
the facility for this purpose after the last vis-
it by City officials inMarch, when the waste
was disposed at a house next door. Environ-
mental Health is in the process of serving a
compliance notice in this regard, James
says. The group of residents who lodged
complaints against the organisation de-
clined the opportunity to comment.
Heading the organisation is Charles de
Long. TheTafelsig resident believes the reg-
istered NPO plays a vital role in uplifting
residents living nearby.
This is a base for somany community or-
ganisations including the street committees
and neighbourhood watch. Without these
premises, many safety structures will have
no base from which to operate, he insists.
De Long confirms the trenchwasmade for
compost waste.
Neighbourhood watch member Yumna
Genever reiterates this. It is crucial for us
to have a meeting place before we head for
the streets to patrol. It is very upsetting that
ahandful of residents cannot see thebenefits
reaped, she stresses.
KashiefaHarris of theAidsLegalNetwork
in Mitchells Plain says the network often
uses the premises for community meetings.
He doesnt charge us a cent. Because of him
we are able to provide essential services and
workshops to this community.
Tafelsig resident Rosaline Scholtz has
been living in the area for five years more
than the organisation has been in operation.
The 64-year-old woman says many people
rely on the soup kitchen for their dailymeal.
Many of us will go to bed with an empty
stomach if it were not for the soup kitchen
and the good work of these volunteers, she
says. I live off my pension which does not
see me through the month. I therefore rely
on the soup kitchen like many others.
Resident Amy Macaties (69) says the or-
ganisation tries to assist everyone. But the
reality is it cannot. However, Charles tries
as far as possible to assist those in need.
Belinda Walker, Mayoral Committee
member for Community Services and Spe-
cial Projects, says the organisation is occu-
pying City-owned land and is not in a lease
agreement with the City.
Mayoral Committee member for Social
Development Suzette Little encourages the
educare to register.
DISPUTE: Charles de Long of Joining Hands claims he has been threatened with eviction from Cityowned property, despite offering vital
services to the Tafelsig community. The organisation hosts youth development programmes including a brass band. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
2 NEWS
CRIME: OUTRAGE AT MOMS ABANDONING NEWBORNS
Babies dumped in Mitchells Plain
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
D
iscarded like dirt. Robbed of a future.
This is the tale of babies left to die
after being dumped in a trash can.
But there are alternatives.
Two newborn babies were found dumped
in Mitchells Plain last week, causing out-
rage in the community.
Many residents questioned how a mother
could dump her baby, but Desriee Uys from
ChildWelfare Cape Town says there are sev-
eral risk factors which may cause mothers
to resort to such extremities.
Reasons include poverty, alcohol and
substance abuse, domestic violence, teenage
pregnancies, HIV, mental illness as well as
unplanned pregnancies, he says.
She says these factors are coupled with
the issue that many youngmothers are una-
ware of options available to them, including
adoption, foster care and child support.
Department of Social Development
spokesperson Melany Kuhn says social
workers can be called in at State facilities
to assist with alternative care options. The
mother is counselled in terms of her options
for alternative care andgiven time to consid-
er such alternatives, be it adoption, foster
care with extended family or post-natal
mother and child support, she says.
The child can be placed into temporary
safe care while the matter is resolved with
the biological mother. One has to consider
the likelihood of the mother changing her
mind, and therefore a process of counselling
and explaining all her options is necessary.
One of the newborns was discovered in a
dirt bin at the Town Centre bus terminus in
Mitchells Plain on Thursday.
A passerby is believed to have made the
grim discovery while dropping a sweet pa-
per into the bin on Thursday morning.
The baby boy was found at 08:23.
Police arrived at the scene shortly thereaf-
ter. Peoples Post visited the scene where po-
lice officers and security guards gathered.
Curious commuters looked on as police of-
ficers cordoned off the area.
The provincial forensic pathology servic-
es department arrived at the scene at 10:20.
Mitchells Plain police spokesperson Con-
stable Zandile Marashula says the newborn
found in a dirt bin at the Town Centre was
alive when it was dumped.
After a preliminary investigation was
completed, an inquest case docket was
opened. At that stage the post-mortem was
not yet completed, she says. Following the
completion of the post-mortem it was found
the baby was alive when placed in the dirt
bin. The charge has been changed from an
inquest to murder.
Witnesses say the umbilical cord was still
attached. No arrests have yet been made,
Marashula adds.
Anyone with information regarding any
newborn baby that went missing or preg-
nancies that have been terminated under
suspicious circumstances is encouraged to
contact the police, she urges.
Meanwhile, a baby boywas found dumped
in a bin outside a Strandfontein home last
Wednesday morning. A vagrant made the
grim discovery while walking near Trafal-
gar Drive.
Sandy Schuter, chairperson of the Strand-
fontein Community Policing Forum, was at
the scene. She encourages pregnant women
to seek support.
We encourage young mothers to seek as-
sistance. We have counsellors available
around the clock for the community. Re-
gardless of the situation, there is help,
Schuter says.
V Anyone with information about the baby found at
the bus terminus can call Warrant Officer Hendricks
on 073 146 3101.
V Mothers seeking support in Strandfontein can call
Sandy Schuter on 073 805 2011.
GRIM FIND: The body of a newborn was found dumped in a dirt bin at the Town Centre bus
terminus in Mitchells Plain last Thursday. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
Tipoffs: New, er, web to catch criminals
Anewweb page allowing citizens to tip-off
the Metro Police will hopefully help to get
more criminals arrested.
According to City Mayco member for
Safety and Security JP Smith over 600
drug-related arrests have already been
made this year thanks to tip-offs from the
public to the Metro Police call centre.
Smith says the City of Cape Town is ea-
ger to build on this momentum by provid-
ing people with another way to tell them
what is happening.
The web-based tip-off service is the lat-
est addition in the departments efforts to
interact with the public, he says.
Our communities have a good sense of
whats going on in their own backyards
andwevalue thosewhohave taken it upon
themselves to be part of the solution by
feeding throughsolid information thathas
had very positive results.
In the first quarter of this year, tip-offs
from the public resulted in:
V 612 drug-related arrests;
V Confiscation of 22 060 units of drugs;
V 24 arrests for the possession of unli-
censed firearms;
V and the confiscation of 18 firearms;
The bulk of the drug-related arrests
were made inManenberg (82), followed by
Parow (45), Grassy Park (43), Hanover
Park (39), Ocean View and Mitchells
Plain (32).
Every gun we confiscate means one
less weapon for gangsters to use and run
rampant in our communities. It is fright-
ening to think we have confiscated five
firearms in one week, compared to 11 in
a three-month period between October
and December last year. Many of our suc-
cesses have come from community tip-offs
and wed like to appeal to residents to con-
tinue assisting us as we try to make our
streets safer.
He sayshehopes it spursothers to follow
suit and speak out against criminals who
are holding their communities hostage
and feeding poison to our children.
We have the systems in place to ensure
the tip-offs are redirected via the appropri-
ate channels for action and weve also en-
sured it is mobile friendly, which means
people can access it fromany internet-ena-
bled cellphone, he added.
V The tipoff page is available at www.cape
town.gov.za/tipoff. The number for the 24hour tip
off call centre is (021) 480 7700.
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EASTRIDGE: UNLAWFUL REMOVAL
Turfed out
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A
n Eastridge family who has been evict-
ed from their home has also been
charged with trespassing.
This comesafterLucia andClaudeAdams,
of Grysbok Street, were evicted inwhat they
call an unlawful eviction and subsequent-
ly moved back into their erstwhile home.
The Adams family is now calling on the
authorities to investigate their unlawful
eviction from the home they bought 11 years
ago.
Peoples Post is in possession of home loan
and other official documents pertaining to
ownership of the property.
TheAdams familywas evictedby the sher-
iff of the court on Thursday 8 May.
With nowhere else to go and fearing their
home would be vandalised, they braved the
inclement weather and slept on their front
porch.
Mother, father, children and grandchil-
dren huddled under blankets to keep watch
over their home. The property hadbeenbolt-
ed with new locks.
ConcernedEastridge residents stepped in,
saying they couldnot allow theirneighbours
to sleep outside. Neighbours subsequently
put the family back into the property.
Claude claims his housewas sold by an es-
tate agent. But aMitchells Plain estate agen-
cy is adamant the Adams couple signed off
their property to her as they were behind on
the bond payments.
Lucia says they ran into financial difficul-
ties when her husband lost his job two years
ago. She says they were never told their
house would be repossessed.
According to records at the Deeds Office,
the Grysbok Street property was sold to es-
tate agentMishkaCassiemwho ownsAyoba
Real Estates.
The family now questions how they could
be evicted from their own home.
The Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB)
confirms Cassiem is not a registered real es-
tate agent. An EAAB official confirmed she
was last registered in 2008.
Cassiem forwarded emails toPeoples Post
indicating her requests to the EAAB to be
reinstated as an estate agent. She says she
has been writing to the board since 2010.
Lucia says: (Cassiem) arrived on our
doorstep long before this debacle. She insist-
ed she was there to stop our house from be-
ing sold on auction. At that stage we had not
been notified of our property being sold.
(Cassiem) told (us) to pay her R3000
which would be deducted from our bond. In
the meantime the house would be trans-
ferred to someone else until the bond was
squared up.
But Cassiem disputes this, saying: They
called me in search for help as their house
was being foreclosed by the bank.
Upon realising Cassiem was scamming
us out of ourmoney, says Lucia, the Adams
pair opened a fraud case against her.
Daughter Bronwyn Adams (21) says their
gripe is not with the new homeowner.
We opened a fraud case against the estate
agent just over two months ago. She
scammed us and we want that case to be fi-
nalised first before any further action is tak-
en against us.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Jerome
Voegt confirms a fraud case was opened and
is still being investigated.
But Cassiem insists the deal was above
board. She bought the property from the Ad-
ams for R135 000 and resold it for a profit of
R140 000.
A rental agreementwasmade between the
new homeowner and the Adams, she in-
sists. I facilitated the rental process and
collected the rent eachmonth, but they only
paid rent for the first four months, Cas-
siem claims.
But Lucia says she was advised monies
collected would be deducted from her bond
arrears.
Lucia and Claude were arrested on Mon-
day for trespassing and damage to property.
When the police arrived I thought they
were coming to take our statement. I was
horrified when, like a criminal, I was
stripped of my valuables and thrown into a
cell with 12 other women, Lucia recalls.
The smell of urine and faeces lingered in
the air.
Record of sale by a company which pro-
vides comprehensive data, analytics and
systems on property, shows Cassiem bought
the Grysbok Street home on 23 May 2012. It
was purchased by the new owner on 26 June
2012 and transferred to both the new owner
andCassiemon 12 September 2012 bymeans
of a simultaneous transfer.
Cassiem confirmed this, butwas unable to
provide Peoples Postwith copies of the offer
to purchase. I gave the original copies to the
investigating detective. He collected it from
my office and I was unable to make copies
as my copying machine was not working.
Fundiswa Nyasi, an Eastridge resident ,
says unscrupulous estate agents are rob-
bing people of their homes.
Nyasi was herself evicted from her Bles-
bok Street home.
The community put the (Adams) family
back in their home because we believe the
deed of sale with the new owner is fraudu-
lent, she says.
Nyasi, who was evicted more than three
times for unlawful occupation, has a title
deed for the property she bought in 2003.
These estate agents cannot be allowed to
continue with their scams. We will fight
them with everything we have and expose
them for their dirty deeds, Nyasi fumes.
The Adams family was ushered into their
home by the community the next day.
This community is fed-up with estate
agents who take advantage of the fact that
we do not know how all these processes
work, Nyasi adds.
POLE POSITION: Eastridge residents are uniting against unscrupulous estate agents following
what they call irregular sales of homes without permission of the owner. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
4 NEWS
WESTRIDGE: HELP MOM RAISE FUNDS FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANT
Longing to hear the
world around him
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
W
hen Westridge mom
Mishkah Abrahams
found out her son was se-
verely deaf all she hoped for was
that he could have a normal
childhood.
The toddler, a playful little soul,
loves spending time with other
children, but struggles to commu-
nicate.
Barely able to sound out a hand-
ful of words or hear his mother
speak, he remains cheerful.
Only R400 000 stands between
AbdudDayyaan (3) and the ability
to hear.
His single mother has to raise
funds to have her son fitted with
a cochlear implant.
The implant for one ear is
R275 000, excluding doctor and
hospital fees of R110 000.
While it is hoped the operation
will be done later this year,Abdud
Dayyaan is not onmedical aid and
his mother will have to fork out
the money to have the costly pro-
cedure done at a private facility.
Due to his age, he was turned
away from a State health facility,
she says. He had undergone all
the necessary tests to see if he is
a suitable candidate for the proce-
dure.We stayed at the hospital for
twonights only tobe toldhewould
have to have the implant done
elsewhere.
Conditions for eligibility is that
an implant must be done before
the age of three years if a child
was born deaf.
The cochlear implant will have
to be done on both ears of the little
boy who was declared deaf at the
age of one year and six months.
However, only one will be done
this year.
Abdud Dayyaan is enrolled at
the Carel du Toit Centre in Parow
where he receives speech therapy
and help is given to help him im-
prove his oral communication.
He has learned one new word
since being enrolled at the school
nearly a year ago.
Learning new words can take
several months, his mother says.
You have to repeat theword hun-
dreds of times before he even
catches on. A lot of time and effort
is invested to assist him in learn-
ing new words.
With profound hearing loss in
the right ear, hismother says hav-
ing an implant fitted is a matter
of urgency.
He was an outpatient at Red
Cross Hospital since two months
old. He had a floppy neck and a
spinal problem and was receiving
physiotherapy. One day I told the
doctor I was concerned that he
could not yet say mama like most
children his age, she explains.
Tests were done and I was told
my sonwas deaf. It came as a huge
shock. He was a quiet baby, but
never had I thought my child
could not hear.
With heaps of potential,
Mishkah fears his hearing im-
pairment will see her son fall by
the wayside.
I would like him to go to a
mainstream school. I believe with
a little help he can learn to hear
and speak. These communication
tools are essential in life and I on-
ly want what is best for him, she
says. Although she knows there is
a long road ahead before Abdud
Dayyaan is able to communicate
and listen with ease, Mishkah is
optimistic. I believe he will be
able to speak, read and write if he
could hear.
Mishkah will be hosting fund-
raisers in the build-up to her sons
operation and urges all to attend
to help raise the required funds.
V The Foundation for Children with a
Hearing Loss in Southern Africa has
opened a trust for AbdudDayyaan. To do
nate, make a deposit using these banking
details. Name: Foundation for Children
with aHearing Loss in SA; Bank: Standard
Bank; account number: 011794798;
branch code: 014845; reference: AB/Abra
hamsAD.
CHEERFUL: Abdud Dayyaan Abrahams (3) is set for a cochlear implant but
desperately needs funds to have it done. The playful little boy enjoys spending
time with other children, but struggles to communicate due to his hearing
impairment. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Cost of contravening regulations
Based on the findings of the mu-
nicipal courts, the City of Cape
Town is making progress with
convictions related to illegal
building work and land use trans-
gressions.
A total of 471 court cases were
concluded in the past year, which
resulted in fines worth R722 650
being issued to individuals who
contravened the National Build-
ing Regulations (NBR) and the
Land Use Planning Ordinance
(LUPO).
Fines issued ranged from R500
to R20 000, the cost of which is at
the courts discretion.
Of the 471 cases concluded,
about 71.3% of them were for con-
travening Section 4(1) of the NBR
related to wrongfully and unlaw-
fully performed building works
without approved plans.
GarrethBloor, the CitysMayco
member for Economic, Environ-
mental and Spatial Planning,
says: The number of concluded
cases is proof the municipal
courts are recognising the impor-
tance of ensuring that transgres-
sors face penalties for building
and land use contraventions.
The City is making progress
with convictions, which sends a
stern warning to transgressors.
Over the years, municipal courts
have started to take the Citys
plight more seriously, which has
led to more convictions. If proper-
ty owners do not comply with no-
tices issued when they contra-
vene theNBRand the LUPO, their
cases will be heard in the munici-
pal court and they will be convict-
ed.
The City encourages building
work and land use applications,
but this must be done within the
confines of the law, which not on-
ly protects property owners but
also respects the rights of neigh-
bours and the broader communi-
ty.
The City is making headway
with clamping down on building
and land use infringements and
we are exploring the possibility of
criminalising certain offences for
criminal record purposes.
While we are looking at ways
to reduce red tape in order to fast-
track development, it is impor-
tant that when construction does
take place, it adheres to theNBR,
Bloor says.
V To find a copy of the National Buildings
Regulations Act, direct your cursor to the
Cape of Cape Towns website at www.ca
petown.gov.za.
Help man find stolen car
Have you seen this car?
The bottle-green Golf MK3
Cabriolet was stolen outside a
home in Rocklands in the early
hours of Sunday morning.
The owner of the car, who does
notwant to be identified, says the
vehicle was stolen from the cor-
ners of Sunderland and Beaufort
roads around 04:00.
According to a post on theTraf-
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Western Cape Facebook page,
the car was last seen in Khayelit-
sha Road on Sunday.
A Facebook user posted: I am
sure I saw this car on the N2. It
was being pushed very fast by
three big guys. They took the
Khayelitsha Road turn-off.
Mitchells Plain police spokes-
person Sergeant Jerome Voegt
says the rate of car theft in this
neighbourhood has remained
steady.
He encourages the public to
take thenecessaryprecautions to
reduce the risk of having their
vehicle stolen.
Your vehicle should be
parked in a well-lit area, behind
locked gates and your vehicle
should be locked at all times
when unattended.
V Should you see this vehicle, call
078 471 0451. Should your vehicle be sto
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Mitchells Plain police on (021) 370 1706.
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HOUSING: INVESTORS STILL WAITING FOR HOMES
At boiling point
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A
n investment company which aims to
assist backyard dwellers has again
come under fire.
Desperate for a house of their own, many
part with thousands of rands, but are yet
to move into their own home.
Summear Investments is again in the
spotlight after it was instructed to repay a
client, but failed to do so.
Clients have now reached the end of their
rope with owner Ebrahim Abrahams and
his promise of low-cost housing.
An unemployed Tafelsig woman paid
R5000 after she was promised a house in
Woodridge, Mitchells Plain, but soon real-
ised the housing development was a scam
as it was not being run by Summear Invest-
ments as she had been told. It was however
a project of the Cape Town Community
Housing Company (CTCHC).
In a letter which Peoples Post has in its
possession, the Cape Town Community
Housing Company confirms it has no deal-
ings with Summear Investments.
Desperate for a house for her and her
children, she believed the investment
would pay off.
According to the complaint form submit-
ted to the Small Claims Court, Abrahams
had promised to repay the Tafelsig woman.
They promised to hand over my money
within 30 days as stated on the cancellation
form. Its been eight months now and no
money has been handed back to me, it
states.
A woman, who only wants to be known
as Sadeeqa, says she wishes to cancel her
contract with Summear Investments but
has struggled for days tomake contactwith
Abrahams. I paid him the R5000 adminis-
tration fee. He called me recently to say I
should pay another R2000 to secure a
house, she says. I did this and believed
his business was legitimate. However, a
friend informed me that she had paid him
money for a house, but years later she has
still not received a home of her own.
Numerous attempts to contact Abra-
hams has been unsuccessful, Sadeeqa says.
I have been to his office and his employ-
ees sayhe is not available. I have calledhim
on his cellphone which always goes unan-
swered.
The Eastridge resident is now preparing
to take the matter to the Small Claims
Court.
Another woman, who spoke to Peoples
Post on condition of anonymity, says she
refuses to wait three years for a house. She
paidher first instalment in 2011. Iwantmy
cash back with interest. We cannot be ex-
pected to wait three years for a house.
There is also no communication between
us and Summear Investments which add to
our frustrations, she says.
Mitchells Plain Housing Association of-
ficials say they have been inundated with
complaints about Summear Investments.
Spokesperson Mariam Essop says many
people have attempted to get a refund from
Abrahams. It is sad that peoples desper-
ate need for housing is being taken advan-
tage of.
Tempers erupted at a public meeting at
Summear Investments offices at Town
Centre in August. A group of outraged in-
vestors demanded money back.
Many who have pumped money into the
project said they fear their investment will
bear no fruit as, to date, no houses have
been built.Many of the aggrieved investors
paid their first instalment just over three
years ago, Peoples Post reported (Inves-
tors mob wrath, 3 September).
Despitenumerousattempts,PeoplesPost
was unable to obtain comment from Ebra-
him Abrahams.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
6 NEWS
The City of Cape Town intends to amend the Community Fire Safety By-law, 2002 and
Community Fire Safety Amendment By-law, 2007 to provide for the safety of premises
keeping flammable gas and to provide for matters connected thereto.
In terms of section 17 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000, the
public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,
recommendations and input to the municipality from 15 May 2014 up to and including
15 June 2014.
Comments, input and recommendations may be submitted by:
Fax: 086 201 1658 (for attention: Ignatius Smart)
E-mail: [email protected]
Written submission: Goodwood Fire Station, corner of Hugo and Frans Conradie roads,
Goodwood (for attention: Ignatius Smart)
The Citys Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people living
with disabilities and people from other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit
written comments, to have their input or comments recorded and submitted to the City.
Contact the following persons:
For general public participation:
Frederick Venter at 021 400 1768 or [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:
Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or [email protected]
The by-laws and proposed amendments will be available at www.capetown.gov.za/
haveyoursay, at subcouncil offices and at libraries.
Direct enquiries to Ignatius Smart at 021 590 1975 or [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
83/2014
HAVE YOUR SAY!
COMMUNITY FIRE SAFETY
AMENDMENT BY-LAW 2014
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
W
hile Mitchells Plain organisations
are gearing up to submit petitions in
favour of the relocation of squatters
living on Vanguard Drive, the Seskhona
Peoples Rights Movement has vowed to join
land invaders in their fight against evic-
tions.
The Cape High Court was to have made a
decision onwhether or not to evict squatters
who had invaded private property near
Mitchells Plain on Monday 12 May.
But the City of Cape Town has asked for
more time to assess the situation.
It is understood City officials wish to con-
duct a survey before any further action is
taken.
Organisations advocating for the reloca-
tion of squatters say the numerous post-
ponements in the case is a cause for concern.
Zoraya Petersen, spokesperson of the
Highguard Crisis Committee, believes more
needs to be done to address the concerns of
communities neighbouring the informal set-
tlement.It is deeply concerning that the
matter has again been postponed.
United Peoples Alliance, a civic move-
ment, is in the process of submitting a peti-
tion to the court in favour of evicting the
squatters.
HydePark resident of 22 yearsSeraj Samp-
son is the chairperson of the movements
Ward 75 branch.
He believes the informal settlement is a
hive for criminal activity.
Land invaders want a roof over their
heads. Theywill not get that on the land they
occupied, he says. We have valid safety
concerns due to the rise in the number of
criminals moving into the informal settle-
ment and therefore believe squatters should
be relocated. If the (informal settlement) is
no more, criminals will not have conditions
which allow them to thrive.
Several violent and disruptive protests by
squatters in February had Mitchells Plain
residents clamouring for the squatters to be
relocated.
Land invaders took to the streets on Mon-
day, singing and chanting as they marched
through London Village.
Ward councillorNatalieBent says shewas
informed of Siqalo residents marching
through thearea.However, no reports of vio-
lence or intimidation were reported.
When asked what she was doing in a bid
to bridge the divide between Siqalo and oth-
er areas in her ward, she said: Nothing, (as
there is) no bridge between the two. There
has however been communication between
the mayors office and Siqalo representa-
tives.
Mayor Patricia de Lille confirms the mat-
ter was postponed.
Theparties agreed topostpone thematter
sine die (without assigning a day for a fur-
ther hearing) in order to conduct a survey
of the residents of Siqalo informal settle-
ment.We are currentlywaiting for the judge
to make the draft order an order of the
court, she says.
The City failed to respond to questions
about what the survey would assess.
Land owners Robert Ross Demolition and
Lyton Props Twelve have submitted sepa-
rate applications to the Cape High Court in
a bid to obtain an eviction order against the
residents of Siqalo informal settlement.
The land,whichhasbeen invaded, belongs
to the two applicants and has an estimated
value of R5m.
The matter is before Judge Pat Gamble.
Siqalo cSiqalo court bourt batattle ctle continuesontinues
HOUSING: CIVIC GROUPS VOW TO OUST SQUATTERS
HOME: Land invaders occupied private property along Vanguard Drive near Mitchells Plain.
PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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Lights out alert for Strandfontein
Aplanned interruption to the electricity sup-
ply is expected in Bayview, San Remo and
Strandfontein.
Residentswill bewithout power onSunday
18 May between 05:30 and 18:30.
The City of Cape Town will be doing up-
grades at the main substation in Spine Road.
Roadwell Mpongo, manager of area distri-
bution south for councils electricity depart-
ment, says the upgrade is unavoidable and
will enable the City to meet the increased de-
mand. If residents find that their power has
not been restored after 18:30 on Sunday, they
should contact the Citys Call Centre on
0860 103 089, send an SMS to 31220 or email
The City apologises for any inconven-
ience caused, Mpongo says.
CRIME: CABLE THIEVES NABBED
Red-handed
T
wo men were arrested for cable theft
after they were caught red-handed
near the Siqalo informal settlement.
The Copperheads held a stake-out opera-
tion in the Philippi area on Thursday fol-
lowing numerous complaints by local resi-
dents.
Two men were spotted digging a trench
in an attempt to steal copper cables on the
corners of Vanguard and Highlands drives
opposite Siqalo informal settlement near
Mitchells Plain.
Neil Arendse, head of the City of Cape
Towns Metal Thefts Unit, says officers
managed to arrest one of the suspects for
attempted theft, but the other fled on foot.
Later the same evening, a different team
from the unit was conducting routine oper-
ations in the same area when the officers
noticed two suspects jumping out of a
trenchcoveredwitha treenext toVanguard
Drive.
The suspects ran off when they noticed
the officers, but the unit managed to arrest
one suspect. After interrogating the sus-
pect, it was found that the thieves operate
in groups. One group digs the trenches and
leaves, then another group goes to the area
thatnight to steal the cables,Arendse says.
Mayoral Committee member for Safety
andSecurity JPSmith says replacing stolen
City infrastructure diverts ratepayers
money away from other pressing initia-
tives.
Thevandalismand theft ofCityproperty
is a serious concern and the Copperheads
thereforehavea zero tolerance approach to-
wards this type of crime. Philippi is a cable
theft hotspot with two bucket shops in the
nearby surrounding area, he says.
Residents are encouraged to contact the
Copperheads on 0800 222 771 with any tip-
offs that could lead to the apprehension of
persons involved in illegal metals trade.
The City has numerous deterrents in
place and a specialised unit, but we cannot
eradicate cable theft without the support of
the public. The City thanks the community
for their support and for being our eyes and
ears, Smith adds.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
8 NEWS
The City of Cape Towns Transport Authority, Transport for Cape Town (TCT), wishes to extend
the MyCiTi service to Mitchells Plain.
In terms of Section 17 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000, the
public and interested parties or groups are given the opportunity to submit comments,
recommendations and input to the municipality from 15 May up to and including 15 June 2014.
Comments, input and recommendations may be submitted by:
Fax: 021 400 3321
E-mail: [email protected]
Written submission: P O Box X9181, Cape Town 8000
Interested persons are welcome to attend any of the following public meetings where the
projects background and more detailed information will be available. Input and feedback will
also be gathered from the public.
Date: 23 May 2014 Time: 19:00 Venue: Beacon Valley Minor Hall
Date: 26 May 2014 Time: 19:00 Venue: Eastridge Community Minor Hall
Date: 28 May 2014 Time: 19:00 Venue: Lentegeur Civic Centre
The Citys Public Participation Unit will assist people who cannot read or write, people living
with disabilities and people from other disadvantaged groups who are unable to submit written
comments, to have their input or comments recorded and submitted to the City. Contact the
following persons:
For general public participation:
Ruch Daniels at 021 400 1766 or [email protected]
For disadvantaged groups:
Anele Viti at 021 400 1652 or [email protected]
Direct enquiries to Reyana Steyn at 021 400 3321 or [email protected].
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
85/2014
HAVE YOUR SAY!
PROPOSED MYCITI SERVICES
IN MITCHELLS PLAIN
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) subcouncils for the
City of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below:
Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager
1
Council Chambers, Administration Block A,
Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, Milnerton
22 10:00
Peter Deacon
021 550 1001
2
Kraaifontein Council Chambers,
Brighton Road, Kraaifontein
21 10:00
Fred Monk
021 980 6053
3
Goodwood Municipal Building,
Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
22 10:00
Johannes Brand
021 590 1676
4
Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Street,
Parow
22 09:00
Ardela van Niekerk
021 444 0196
5
Council Chambers, corner of Jakkalsvlei
Avenue and Kiaat Road, Bonteheuwel
21 10:00
Martin Julie
021 695 8161
6
Bellville Council Chambers, Bellville
Civic Centre, Voortrekker Road, Bellville
19 10:00
Pat Jansen
021 918 2024
7
Durbanville Council Chambers, corner of
Oxford and Queen Street, Durbanville
19 10:00
Carin Viljoen
021 444 0689
8
Strand Council Chambers, corner of
Fagan Street and Main Road, Strand
22 10:00
Izak du Toit
021 850 4149
9
Solomon Tshuku Hall, Solomon Tshuku Road,
Site C, Khayelitsha
21 10:00
Johnson Fetu
021 360 1351
10
Lookout Hill Tourism Facility, corner of Spine
Way and Mew Road, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha
19 10:00
Goodman Rorwana
021 360 3201
11
Fezeka Council Chambers, corner of Govan
Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive, Gugulethu
21 10:00
Kayise Nombakuse
021 630 1737
12
Lentegeur Administrative Building, corner
of Merrydale and Melkbos Road, Lentegeur,
Mitchells Plain
22 11:00
Kenneth Snippers
021 444 8698
13 Ruth First Community Hall, Sinqolamthi Street,
Philippi
21 10:00
Lunga Bobo
021 630 1619
14
Fezeka Council Chambers, corner of Govan
Mbeki and Steve Biko Drive, Gugulethu
19 10:00
Anthony Mathe
021 630 1678
15
Plover Room, Pinelands Training Centre,
St Stephens Road, Pinelands
21 10:00
Maritte Griessel
021 531 3437
16
Council Chambers, 11th Floor,
44Wale Street, Cape Town
19 10:00
Marius Coetsee
021 487 2055
17
Dulcie September Civic Centre (minor hall),
corner of Klipfontein and Protea Street,
Athlone
22 10:00
Edgar Carolissen
021 444 0500/03
18
Subcouncil Chambers, corner of Buck Road
and Sixth Avenue, Lotus River
22 10:00
Okkie Manuels
021 700 4020
19 Council Chambers, Central Circle, Fish Hoek 19 10:00
Desiree Mentor
021 784 2011
20
Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,
Constantia Main Road, Constantia
21 10:00
Alesia Bosman
021 444 8112
21
Council Chambers, Van Riebeeck Road,
Kuils River
21 10:00
Pieter Grobler
021 900 1502
22
Strand Council Chambers, corner of Fagan
Street and Main Road, Strand
19 10:00
Richard Moi
021 900 1508
23
Lentegeur Administrative Building, corner
of Merrydale and Melkbos Road, Lentegeur,
Mitchells Plain
19 10:00
Raphael Martin
021 444 8722
24
Khayelitsha Training Centre, corner of
Lwandle and Spine Road, Khayelitsha
22 10:00
Goodman Rorwana
021 444 7532
To access the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meeting go
to www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose the subcouncil you require and
download the agenda. Please report any difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.
The following policies and plans are open for public consultation during the month of May 2014.
These policies and plans are available for scrutiny at subcouncil offices and interested parties
may comment on these policies:
Draft Municipal Planning By-law
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE
SUBCOUNCILS: MAY 2014
HOUSING: ASSOCIATION ELECTION PROMPTS QUERIES
Questions over
executive, fee
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
G
rowing concerns about the legitimacy
of the local housing association has
residentz avidly searching for an-
swers.
The election of the current executive as
well as themembership fees have come into
question.
But theMitchells PlainHousingAssocia-
tion maintains everything is above board.
Connie Jonkers, an Eastridge homeown-
er andSesKhonavolunteer, believes the ex-
ecutive was chosen unconstitutionally.
Theywere not elected by the community
who they say they represent. I believe the
residents ofMitchells Plain should vote for
the persons they want to represent them,
she says.
Mary Taka, chairperson of the associa-
tion, says the executive elected the new
leadership.
We were forced to postpone our annual
meeting due to the elections. We did not
want to have anon-functioning executive in
the interim and as a result elected new
members.
Our annual meeting is expected to hap-
pen as soon as a suitable venue is con-
firmed, she says.
Jonkers adds: There is also a conflict of
interest as the daughter of the associations
chairperson also serves on the executive.
Taka does not dispute her daughters in-
volvement in the organisation.
However, she insists that it does not serve
as a conflict of interest.
My daughter was a member of the
former Mitchells Plain Backyarders Asso-
ciation. She served as a secretary. She
therefore had valuable insight into housing
matters which could assist us going for-
ward, Taka maintains.
The association charges a membership
fee of R25. On registeringwith the organisa-
tion, a membership card is issued.
The persons details are captured and re-
corded for referencingpurposeswhenhous-
es are built in the area.
But Jonkers insists charging a member-
ship fee is unethical.
There is no charge when you go to the
housing office and apply to be registered on
the housing waiting list, so why are they
charging a R25 sign-up fee? she asks.
Mariam Essop, spokesperson of the asso-
ciation, says the membership fee is an ad-
ministrative cost.
We do not get government funding. We
do not receive a salary or minimum wage.
Weassist the public at no cost. Themember-
ship fee pays for our admin costs like print-
ing.Whenwe need to travel within the area
to assist residentswith housingmatters,we
have to fork that money out of our own
pocket, she insists.
We offer our assistance because we are
passionate about serving this community
and only have their best interests at heart.
Felicity Davids of Eastridge has paid R45
to the association.
The backyarder has been on the housing
waiting list for nine years.
I paid R10 twice andwhen the new regis-
tration systemwasput in place I paid anoth-
er R25.
Essop says monies will be refunded if a
person is found to have paid the required
fee more than once.
Some people paid twice due to the re-reg-
istration process, she says. Also, what
could have happened is she attended our
meetings and at each meeting paid a R10.
Those who have paid twice, but now have
to re-register will only have to pay R5.
V For more information contact Mariam Essop on
073 162 4554.
DISPUTE: Mitchells Plain residents and SesKhona volunteers question the legitimacy of the local
housing association. PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET
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ELECTIONS: CAMERAS CONFISCATED
Photo fail at
voting booth
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
A
freelance photographer as well as a
reporter who had their cameras con-
fiscated at a Mitchells Plain voting
stationarebeing encouraged to laya charge
against the police.
The men in blue confiscated cameras
from a freelance photojournalist as well as
a reporter from Die Son at Parkhurst Pri-
mary School last Wednesday.
The Independent Electoral Commission
(IEC) says this is in violation of its policies.
Mitchells Plain resident and freelance
photographer Clint Dixon made his mark
at the Westridge school. After casting his
ballot he approached the presiding officer
for permission to take photos of the jovial
scene playing out at the voting station.
Hewas given the go-ahead and proceeded
to take photos outside the polling station.
On his way back to his car, he was however
stopped by police officers who threatened
to confiscate his camera, Dixon says.
After voting I went tomy car to fetchmy
camera. A police officer stopped me and
said I was not allowed to take photos. I ex-
plained that the presiding officer had given
mepermission andurged him to gowithme
to her to clear up thematter, he says. The
matter was then resolved and I took three
photos. As I walked out of the gates, the
same police officer threatened to confiscate
my camera.
Dixon again explained that he was in fact
allowed to take the photographs outside the
voting station. But the officer would not re-
lent. Mitchells Plain Cluster Commander
Major General Jeremy Vearey was then
called in. He arrived and instructed a lieu-
tenant-colonel to confiscate my camera,
Dixon says. I then called a reporter from
Die Son who arrived within minutes. He
then took pictures of what was happening.
Officers then grabbed the reporter and his
camera.
Dixonwas prepared to delete the pictures
to avoid any conflict, but the police officers
insisted only an expert could delete the
photos.
We were told our cameras would be re-
turned to us as soon as possible, but officers
could not confirm exactly when this would
happen.
Dixon slams police for their heavy-
handed approach to a simple dispute.
Peoples Post contacted Vearey for com-
ment. He declined saying until the elec-
tions are concluded, only the IEC could pro-
vide comment on the matter.
DerrickMarco, electoral operationsman-
ager for the IEC, was unaware of the inci-
dent. However, he confirms policewere act-
ing outside of their mandate.
We have very strict policies in terms of
photographs being taken inside the voting
station. But we ease up a bit in terms of tak-
ing photos outside the polling stations,
Marco explains. If what is said is found to
be true, the photojournalists can lay a
charge against the police officers, he says.
At polling stations, the presiding officer
is in charge, saysMarco. They (the presid-
ing officers) have full jurisdiction in terms
of the Electoral Act and not even a police
officer can override them, he says.
The camera has been returned.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
10 WORD ON THE STREET
The City of Cape Towns Subcouncil 10 invites submissions for the financial year commencing
1 July 2014 from organisations in the following wards:
Ward 92: Sections A, B, C, D and E, iLitha Park and Harare 37 and 38
Ward 93: Site B (L,M and N,Greenpoint, Sabatha Dalindyebo, SST and BM)
Ward 94: Ekuphumeleni, Graceland, Phakamisa, Makhaya (section 19, F, G, H, I and J) and
Khanya Park
Ward 99: eNdlovini, Tafelsig, Eastridge, Beacon Valley, Good Hope, Cemetery Site,
Monwabisi Park, B, C and M, Lentegeur and Mxolisi Pethani
Proposals for grant funding must be based on the City of Cape Towns strategic focus areas
and objectives which are: an opportunity city, a safe city, a caring city, an inclusive city and a
well-run city.
Applications must be made on the official application form available at the Subcouncil 10
offices, together with an official business and project plan and the necessary supporting
documentation.
Please deliver the completed application form by no later than 16:00 on Friday 27 June 2014
to the Subcouncil Manager, Subcouncil 10, A block Stocks and Stocks Municipal building,
corner of Ntlazane and Ntlakohlaza Road, Khayelitsha 7784. No late applications will be
accepted or considered.
All applications for grant funding will be assessed in accordance with the Grant Policy and
must conform to the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003. Applicants must be
in possession of a valid Tax Clearance Certificate.
Contact Sharon Makhuleni on 021 360 1289 or Jabu Dlamini on 021 360 1298 or e-mail
[email protected] for more information.
ACHMAT EBRAHIM
CITY MANAGER
87/2014
APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT FUNDING
2014/2015:
Subcouncil 10
Saturday 17 May
V Woodlands: Lentegeur police will host a
public imbizo at 14:00 in Jenner Gardens Street.
Residents living in sector 4, Woodlands, are
encouraged to attend the meeting held in
conjunction with the local community policing
forum, neighbourhood watch and street
committees.
Tuesday 20 May
V Westridge: A public meeting will be hosted
by councillor Danny Christians at the Westridge
Civic Centre. The construction of slipways
between Muizenberg and Mnandi beaches will
be discussed. The meeting starts at 19:00 and
is expected to end at 21:30. Call Christians on
084 411 1166 or email Daniel.christians@cape
town.gov.za.
Thursday 22 May
V Colorado Park: Colorado Park and London
Village (Colville) Residents Association will
hold its monthly meeting at the community
hall. The meeting starts at 19:30. Call Washiela
Harris on 072 381 9118.
The DA wins
again
P
reliminary election results was re-
vealed on Thursday 8May with the DA
maintaining its Western Cape strong-
hold by obtaining just under 60%of the vote.
This compared to just over 50% in 2009.
Now that all the election jitters are over,
are there improvements the DA has to com-
mit to or is theWesternCape awell-oiledma-
chine?
This is what Peoples Post readers had to
say.
SHIREEN HENDRICKS says the DA should improve
the education system and the crime rate. I live
in Manenberg and there is way too much crime,
especially involving pupils. They should create
more sport opportunities to curb gangsterism.
SIKELELA MATSHAYA believes they should create
more job opportunities. They should kill two
birds with one stone by building more houses and
employ the people in the rural communities to
help build the houses.
MICHELLE JONKER says the DA should create
more outreach programmes in the rural areas.
There should be more voluntary programmes
that help uplift the housing conditions in the un
derprivileged communities.
RALTON WOODMAN is ecstatic that the DA has
won again, but he has one problem. I have noth
ing against foreigners living in the Western Cape,
but the foreigners that smuggle drugs and own
prostitution businesses should be stopped.
ELIOT MAUKA says the police force should be
more involved in the rural areas. The crime rate
is very high and nobody feels safe any more in
their own areas. There should be police on patrol
in all areas at all times.
HELENA PEREIRA feels pretty good about the
province, her city and has no complaints. Helen
Zille and her team should keep doing what they
are doing, because its definitely working. I am
happy with my province and the progress.
CARL WILLIAMS says the DA has made a lot of
positive changes ever since they started leading
the Western Cape. The only thing I would like
from the DA is to show more interest in sustaina
ble development.
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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN
Thursday, 15 May 2014
NEWS 11
COMPACT
BATHROOM
-CERAMIC TOILET
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-SWIVEL MIXER
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-80L GEYSER INCL
3x12 L-SHAPED WENDY HOUSE
PLUS BRAND NEW BATHROOM
Gangster arrested after shootout
LAILA MAJIET
@laila_newsie
Aman linked to the 27s ganghas been arrest-
ed for robbery. The arrest follows a shootout
with police on Friday near Town Centre in
Mitchells Plain, authorities say.
Police spokesperson Constable Zandile
Marashula says officers were attending to a
separate complaint in 6th Avenue,
Eastridge, when two women approached
them and reported a robbery in progress on
an open field nearby. On noticing the police
van approaching, the suspects fled on foot.
However, one of the suspects drew a fire-
arm and started shooting at the police.
Officers retaliated and managed to appre-
hend the suspect.
A 9mm pistol, two magazines and 13 live
rounds were confiscated, Marashula says.
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Ph: Riyard on 083 420 8989
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HEALTH &
BEAUTY
1430
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BEAUTY
MERRI SALON
ACRYLIC NAILS 150
PEDICURE(FOR HARD
FEET) 100
MONTHLY SPECIAL
PHONE FOR APP
078 054 3725
ACRYLIC COURSE
WITH KIT 1500
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HERBALISTS
1435
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HEALER MUSA
PAY AFTER PROBLEM
IS SOLVED
* Financial problems
*Evil spirits
* Troubled marriages
*Clean homes
*Love problems
Consultation fee: R50
Town Centre, M/P
Call 078 669 2840
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A Woman Herbalist
HAWA
Pay after job is done
* Relationship problems
* Bring back lost lover
* Love potion
* Financial problems
* Clean bad luck
Call 078 621 5335
Promenade, M/Plain
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CHIEF
Troubled marriage.
Love & Financial problems
Mitchells Plain, Athlone
Call: 078 288 5715
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CHIEF NAMBAGA
* Financial problems
*One day special prayer
* Marriage problems
* Unfinished jobs
060 444 8325
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GOOD NEWS
COME EXPERIENCE
MWALIMUS MIRACLE
He uses zamzam
water (holy water).
And his strongest
prayers in healing and
solving life problems.
Wash away all the
problems in your life.
Let it be relationship,
marriage, work,
finance.
Are you in a difficult
situation in your life
and you feel that there
is no way out?
Why not contact or
visit mwalimu for his
strongest prayers.
Ph 021 - 825 5986 or
073 427 3421
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MAMA RASHIDA
TRADITIONAL HEALER
*Financial problems
*Marriage
*Love problems
*Unfinished jobs by
other herbalist
*Protection at home and
business
*Men and women
problems
SMS or CALL
074 919 8059
CAPE TOWN
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PROF ABDUL
* One day special prayer
* Financial problems
* Relationship problems
* Unfinished jobs
078 947 1018
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PROF HAKEEM
Powerful Prof Who
never failed
Help poor people. Expert to
put money in account no
matter how big problem is in only 30