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Woensdag, 10 September 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

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ELSIESRIVIER

RAVENSMEAD/ELSIES RIVER: WEEKEND SUMMIT

Safe schools? How?GARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Safety in our schools will be placed un-der the spotlight this weekend with amajor summit taking place on Friday

and Saturday.Over the past few years, schools in Raven-

smead, Uitsig, Elsies River and Cravenbyhave experienced severe losses due to van-dalism and continued disruptions from ca-ble theft, gang activity and shootings.During 2013, Ravensmead Uitsig Craven-

by Development Initiative (RUCDI) a localdevelopment organisation, adopted school

safety as an advocacy issue and initiatedconsultations with provincial, local andcommunity stakeholders.Erica Jacobs of RUCDI explained that it

was decided that all efforts will be directedat hosting a community safety summit inlight of the on-going and pervasive violencein these communities.The summit will be held in consultation

with Metro North Education District andSafe Schools andwill be held at RavensmeadHigh School,

‘Voiceless in dealing with violence’“Friday is specifically geared at youth

leadership in schools,” says Jacobs.The purpose of the youth summit is to fo-

cus on the concerns and challenges youth ex-perience in their community.“The objectives are to create awareness of

risks, to inspire them to aspire for a positivefuture for themselves and to proudly take uppositions as role models in their communi-ty.”On Saturday, a community safety summit

will be open to all interested communitymembers, including youth who are not atschool.“DrHeinie Brandt and other speakerswill

set the tone for a day of presentations, delib-

erations and workshops.“Community members so often feel isolat-

ed, vulnerable and voiceless in dealing withviolence,” added Jacobs.“The purpose of the community safety

summit is to address the pervasive threat ofviolence, gangsterism and vandalism andthe risks to individual, school and communi-ty safety.“We want to create awareness; to enrol

participants as active citizens; to equip ac-tive citizens in proactively dealing withthreats to safety and to strengthen sustaina-ble mechanisms for ongoing action.”

V To Page 2

Last Wednesday, rapster JackParow officially opened a newBurger King branch at ParowCentre. Fans queued to meetthe unofficial mayor of Parowand entered a lucky draw tostand a chance to win one ofhis custom made peaked caps.This is the 19th Burger King toopen since the burger giant firstlaunched in SA in May 2013.Here Mary Titus from BishopLavis enjoys a moment withJack. PHOTO: ROGER SEDRES

SA rapsteropens anotherburger branch

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Many learners are welcoming the ini-tiative and feel that the time for im-proving safety at schools and in theirneighbourhoods is long overdue.Speaking to a group of Grade 11

learners, they said that one of the pri-orities should be getting rid of gang el-ements in their schools.“There are learners who are in-

volved in gangs and all they do is cometo school to disrupt classes,” they said.“Many people seem to think that we

as youth do not want to succeed in ourlives but how can we learn with toomany disruptions?“That is when some of the children

just give up, with the attitude of ‘if wecan’t beat them join them.’“Our hope is that as youth we can

be part of making sure that there arechanges to the system to get rid ofthese bad elements from our classes.“Theywant to drag everybody down

with them.”Some of the schools participating in-

clude: Balvenie Primary, Clark EstatePrimary, CL Willmot Primary, Cra-venby Combined, Edward Primary,Eurecon Primary, Eureka Primary,Florida High, Holy Trinity Primary,JS Kloppers Primary, Nebo Primary,Northway Primary, Norwood Prima-ry, Pinedene Primary, Range Prima-ry; Ravensmead High, St AndrewsHigh, St Augustine Primary, TygersigPrimary, Uitsig Primary, Uitsig High,Vorentoe Primary andWebner Prima-ry.V For further information contact EricaJacobs on 082 741 0254.

Lovely ladies: The Athlone School for the Blind in Bellville South heeded the call to getglamorous for Casual Day this year. Held on Friday 5 September, the campaign invited allfun-loving South Africans to dress differently up and raise awareness of persons withdisabilities. This year’s theme was Bring out the Bling and these ladies definitely had whatit takes. In front in the wheelchairs are, Shannon van de Heever and Nicole Darries,standing from left are, Chantel Abels, Vanessa Thomas, Diane Daniels, Rene Johannes,Roxanne Williams (a learner) and Jenny Ring.

With the cold wet winter coming to an end,reptiles such as snakes will soon be comingout of hibernation. “Snakes are an impor-tant natural part of our environment, hel-ping to control rodents and other disease-carrying pests,” says ShaunMacLeod, direc-tor of Reptile Education AwarenessConsultants (REAC).He explains what to do if you discover a

snake. “Most people are bitten when tryingto kill or handle a snake. As a general rule,snakes are just as frightened of you as possi-bly could be of them. Often they move asquickly as possible in the other direction.Snakes will only defend themselves if threa-

tened and will not attack anyone who leavesthem alone,” he says.“Do not attempt to capture or disturb it.

Leave it alone but keep an eye on where itis.”He says it is best to phone him so that the

animal can be safely relocated back into thewild.“If you keep your grass cut short, trees

well trimmed and clean up all your buildingrubble then there is less likelihood for sna-kes to reside on your property,” he suggests.V Contact Shaun, also the coordinator of the Wes-tern Cape Snake Emergency Rescue Volunteer Team,on 082 532 5033 or [email protected].

Handling those scary snakes

A campaign to promote medical male cir-cumcision (MMC)has been steppedup in theWestern Cape with the launch of twomobilesurgical theatres.MMC, which can be done in 30 minutes,

can protect men against HIV infection aswell as sexually transmitted infections.Themobile surgical theatres, about the si-

ze of an average bread truck, will travelthrough the Winelands, Overberg and Edenareas in the Western Cape, stopping off attowns, villages and communities along theway. They were launched by the SACTWUWorker Health Programme (SWHP) at acommunity soccer event at Stellenbosch re-cently.WHPhas partneredwith theWesternCape Health Department, as well as the Des-mond Tutu TB Centre (DTTC) at Stellen-bosch University’s Parow campus in hel-ping to roll out MMC at nine clinics in the

Winelands and in and around Cape Town.Research trials in South Africa, Kenya

and Uganda have shown that MMC reducesthe risk of contracting HIV by 60%. The go-vernment has set a target of medically cir-cumcising 4.3 million men in South Africaby 2016.Over 1.3 million men have been me-dically circumcised in South Africa sincethe government launched its MMC cam-paign in 2010. A cartoon character, CleverDick is the campaign’s ambassador. At thelaunch, men and women gathered at thesports ground in Stellenbosch to play five-a-side soccer.Menalso popped in to themobilesurgical theatres to be circumcised.“I’ve been wanting to do this for a long ti-

mebecause Iwant to lowermyrisk of gettingHIV and STDs. I’ve done it for my own he-alth, aswell as to protectmygirlfriend,” saida young man resting after his circumcision.

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The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanita-tion Department will be conducting its an-nual water service quality survey for thenext three months.The intention of the survey is to indicate

the level of service satisfaction among allcommunities, as well as the respective serv-ice disciplines which requires improve-ment.Devnomics (Developmentnomics Pty)

Ltd.) has been appointed to conduct the re-search survey in eight districts across thecity, namely: South Peninsula, Tygerberg/Bellville, Khayelitsha, Helderberg/KuilsRiver, Mitchells Plain, Kraaifontein/Blaau-wberg, Central Cape Town and Klipfontein,to be concluded by November 2014.The survey will be conducted either tele-

phonically or face-to-face by survey staff vis-iting the respective areas.During this project the survey samplewill

include 1 000 formal settlement residents,600 informal settlement residents and 300businesses.

They will also assess the amount of waterthat is used on these premises.Ernest Sonnenberg, mayco member for

Utility Services says:“Wewant to remain the best water service

provider in the country.“This can only be achieved by working to-

gether with our residents and through ongo-ing dialogue. Surveys such as this one assistus in continually improving our servicesand in refining our processes.“Furthermore, it may assist us in saving

more water and it puts the customers – ourresidents – at the centre of all our actions,’.The survey staff will wear the required

identification tag containing the City’s logo,a photo of the surveyor, and the project de-tails, in order for them to be granted accessto the premises which form part of the sur-vey sample.Sonnenberg requested that the residents

in the survey areas please co-operate as thiswill assist theCity inprovidingabetter serv-ice in the water-scarce Western Cape.

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The Athlone School of the Blind in Bel-lville South may soon be able to pro-vide some tasty fruit platters to the

community.This is because they hosted some Arbor

Week celebrations lastweekwith help fromKirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.Roleen Ellman, Deputy Director: Biodi-

versity Education and Empowerment Di-rectorate of the South AfricanNational Bio-diversity Institute (SANBI) at Kirstenboschexplained that the project kicked off lastweek as part of their awareness-raising pro-gramme.“Having planted an indigenous garden at

the school for Mandela Day earlier thisyear, we extended our relationship with theschool to Arbor Week,” she said.“Every year, the Department of Agricul-

ture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) pro-vides trees to a large number of organisa-tions for Arbor Week.The trees planted yesterday were part of

the batch of trees we received from DAFF.“An earlier site visit to the school and dis-

cussions with the teachers led to 10 fruittrees and 10 indigenous trees being plant-ed.”Roleen also pointed out that the staff en-

joyed spending time with the learners.“The team from the Kirstenbosch Garden

included two staff members from our direc-torate as well as a number of staff memberswhowork directly in various sections of theGarden.”While the latter staff members work daily

with the propagation, planting and mainte-nance of plantswithin the garden, theyhavenever previously had the opportunity toplant within a community context.“All of them thoroughly enjoyed the expe-

rience which was made exceptionally spe-cial by the fact that, although the learnersare sight-impaired, they succeeded in plant-ing the trees.”–She added that in all circumstances edu-

cation and empowerment is central to theirwork.“We always teach the participants how to

plant correctly.The learners and teachers enthusiastical-

ly helped the Kirstenbosch Garden staffmembers when the first set of trees wereplanted and they were shown the correctmethod to plant trees.They then stepped back as the learners

and teachers planted the second batch oftrees – onlyproviding guidance as andwhenit was needed.“Each tree was labelled by one of the

teachers as belonging to the group of learn-ers who planted them.“Thiswas the start of theprocesswhereby

each group of learners will assume respon-sibility for the care of their trees.“We are hoping that the 10 orange trees

will grow quite quickly and allow the learn-ers to literally enjoy the fruits of their la-bour.The species of indigenous trees planted

are well suited to the conditions of the CapeFlats and should therefore grow well andeventually not only provide shade, but alsocontribute to the school’s green environ-ment.”

Enjoying the fruit of their labour

Zane Matthews,kneeling left, fromKirstenbosch NationalBotanical Garden getsto give Athlone learnerLuke Joseph some tipson the correct way toplant trees for theirnew garden watchedby his colleagues aswell as staff andlearners from theschool.PHOTO: GARY VANDYK

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapjazz

The musical heritage of Cape Town willcome to life at Maynardville on 20 Septem-ber and some super talented kids from Bon-teheuwel will be benefiting from your sup-port.TokickoffHeritageWeek,WMG(Wareley

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This event will also be helping some veryworthy institutions with their music em-powerment projects. One of them The JazzYard Academy in Bonteheuwel, which justcelebrated their official launch last week-end.Maynardville Park is the perfect setting

for an event of this nature,where people canbring a blanket and kick back. No food ordrinks will be allowed as there are facilitiesavailable inside to purchase.An explosion of Cape Town sounds, with

acts like The Rockets, Kelly Fortuin (Idols,top 6), Top Dog, Crushanda Forbes (Idols,top 3), ZamiMdingi, Salome andmanymorewill perform. Development acts like Set-tlers High School, Belhar High School and

Groote Schuur High will also be featured.The CEO of WMG, Brennen Wareley says:“Cape Town encompasses droves of talent

that require exposure. I envisioned an eventwhich would be affordable for everyone toattend, allowing them to enjoy the locallyproduced music and artists that are beingrecognised internationally and revive theexcitement or connection local music holdsin their hearts.”WMG is a young and innovative media

events company focussed is on creatingprojects that impact positively on the prov-ince.Tickets are available atComputicket atR50 per person.V For more info, visit www.wareleymediagroup.co.zaor call 071 659 2523.

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trane in haar oë en haar se dogter se val-helm in haar hand.Marlize se suster, Claire, sê Sondag het

vriende en kennisse by die McDonalds byN1-stad bymekaar gekom vanwaar daar in’n konvooi na die ongelukstoneel gery is.“Ek het haar motor bestuur en het voor

in die konvooi gery. Daar was baie mense.“By die ongelukstoneel het ons ’n minuut

vanstilte gehad, twee lanterns enpersballo-ne die lug ingestuur en nog blomme neerge-lê,” sê Claire.Volgens Claire is die familie steeds ver-

pletter deur Marlize se dood. “Dit is nogsteedsbaiemoeilikomteglowat gebeurhet.“Alles voel nog so onwerklik, maar ons

troos ons daaraan dat sy op ’n beter plek is,”het Claire hartseer gesê.Saterdag en Sondag se eerbetonings was

nie die laaste nie. Op 20 September gaandaar ’n spesiale geleentheid by die Killar-ney-renbaan wees omMarlize se lewe te ge-denk.Marlizewas ’n bekende jaer opKillar-ney. Claire het ’n beroep op mense gedoenom op dié dag by hulle aan te sluit.Marlize word vandeesweek veras, waar-

na daar ’n spesiale boom geplant gaan wordwaaronder haar as begrawe gaan word.Mense wat nie die begrafnis kon bywoon

nie, kanmôreaand om 21:30 op CTV enDStvse kanaal 263 inskakel vir ’n spesiale inset-sel oor haar.

The National Lotteries Board (NLB)would like to invite qualifying organisa-tions which support the development ofsports at grassroots level to apply for fund-ing, says Charlotte Thabang Mampane,CEO of the NLB.The scope of the funding programme is

in line with government policy to supportall sporting codes in South Africa.The NLB allocates a total close to R2 bil-

lion each financial year to various quali-fying organisations covering all three sec-tors including charities, arts and cultureorganisations and sporting entities.“We would like to take this opportunity

to encourage all interested schools andclubs to forward their application to the

NLB as early as possible,” saysMampane.“We would also like to reiterate the fact

that annually the NLB receives requestsfor funding amounting to more than R70billion, a figure that is well in excess ofthe funds available for distribution.”The NLB will give preference to sports

clubs and no-fee schools (Quintile 1,2 and3) in poor, previously disadvantaged andrural communities that support capacitybuilding (training of coaches and techni-cal officials), universal access to facilitiesandprovision orupgrading of access facil-ities for people with disabilities.Applications forms are available at the

NLB head offices in Pretoria or online atwww.nlb.org.za.

Apply for sports funding

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Police in Ravensmead are lookingfor information regarding a cash-in-transit heistwhich took place on

Monday 1 September and left one securi-ty guard dead.

At around 11:45, a SBV armoured vandrove up to De La Rey Motors in De LaRay Road. As the door ofthe van slid open, twoarmed suspects stormedat the vehicle. Residentswatched in horror as theydisarmed the guards,shooting the driver in thehead as he reached for hispistol.

In what appeared to bea well-orchestrated oper-ation, more men ap-proached the van andstarted to offload the bagsof cash bags into a waiting silver/greyBMW.

Sped offThe five suspects then sped off in the

BMW with an undisclosed amount ofcash, two CZ 9mm pistols as well as anLM5 rifle and ammunition.

SBV Services confirmed that the SBVServices ATM team was attacked by anunknown number of armed suspectswhile delivering cash to an ATM inRavensmead.

They reported that sadly one of theiremployees did not survive the attack.

“On behalf of everyone at SBV Servic-es, I wish to extend our sincere condo-lences to the familyand friendsof the em-ployee who has passed away,” says

Grant Dunnington, SBV Group CEO.“I am deeply saddened by this tragic

incident. SBV Services will do every-thing to ensure that thosewho have beeninvolved are brought to justice.

Commend“I wish to commend our employees for

bravely defending this attack and fortheir tireless efforts to protect their col-

leagues and the membersof the public.”

SBV’s Risk and Gov-ernance team is workingin collaboration with theSAPS to apprehend theremaining suspects assoon as possible.

No additional detailscan be disclosed at thispoint in time as an inves-tigation is underway.

“In order to protect ouremployees and their fami-

lies we request that the identities of theemployees who were victims of thiscrime are not publicly disclosed,” con-tinued Dunnington.

“We are offering a R500 000 reward forany information that leads to the suc-cessful conviction of those involved.”

Members of the public, who have ofany information connected to the inci-dent, are being urged to call the SBV ear-ly warning robbery hotline on 083 4087029.

SBV warns perpetrators that the com-pany adopts a zero tolerance policy forcriminal activities and that there will bedire consequences for individuals in-tending to execute anycrimes thatwouldplace their employees or the public atrisk.

Reward offered forheist information

“As the door ofthe cash van slidopened, two sus­

pects stormed thecash van armed

with rifles.”

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City Traffic Services and Metro Police arre-sted 107 motorists for drunk driving this pastweekend, including a ‘record’ 26 arrests atone roadblock in Atlantis.

The City’s law enforcement agencies had abusy weekend, reeling in motorists who con-tinue to break the law and put lives at risk.Cops arrested 65 motorists at roadblocks inBishop Lavis, Goodwood and Atlantis. With26 arrests in the Atlantis operation alone, thiswas the highest number of arrests in a singleoperation. Two more motorists were arrestedfor reckless and negligent driving after try-ing to evade the roadblock. One of them was

caught with the help of local residents, whopointed out the suspect’s location to officersat a block of flats after a high-speed chase thatsaw the offender crashing into the pavement.

“It is clear that even the prospect of arrestis not enough of a deterrent to the thousandsof people who still think it is acceptable todrink and drive.

“I hope that the harsher measures we’veproposed for the revised Provincial RoadTraffic Act, like impounding vehicles, willhelp change people’s attitudes,” the City’sMayco member for Safety and Security, JPSmith, said.

26 arrested at roadblock

LOUISA STEYL@lounotes

Lcal Idol, Jody Williams will be teamingup with Durbanville film company, Im-agenheart, to challenge the way we

view senior citizens.Through her newest music video for the

song “Like no Tomorrow” this lady fromSummer Greens will be raising awarenessabout the active aging campaign surround-ing Imagenheart’s film, Anderkant dieStilte.

The film will be released locally in No-vember has already won awards at interna-tional and local film festivals. It tells the sto-ry of a group of senior citizens who realisethat there is still life after retirement.

“The film was made to help people,” ex-plains director and writer, Desmond Den-ton. He was initially inspired by Dr MarioDenton’s research on the value of the team,which emphasises how each person mustfind their niche in society.

“It was made to get people excited aboutlife and get people connecting with theirgrandparents,” Desmond says of the film.

With this in mind, Jody and Imagenhearthave created the ultimate bucket list expe-rience. The video will tell the story of an eld-erly couple who escape from an old agehome and go on an adventure. The high-light is that a local couple will be chosento live the experience for real, for the dura-tion of the shoot.

The production team have turned to thecrowd-sourcing site, Indiegogo to raisefunds for the video, but more importantly,to reach out to older communities. Thefunds raised by the Indigogo campaign willhelp Imagenheart set up screenings inchurches and community venues and tomake a special screening kit available with

the DVD. A R30 donation will get you a spe-cial shout-out or thank you on Facebookwhich can also be used to nominate some-one over the age of 60 (by submitting a photoand a short motivation) which will be fea-tured in the video.

“They are going to pretty much be pam-pered,” Desmond says of the lucky coupleto be chosen.

A R150 donation will give you the oppor-tunity to ask Jody a question, which shewill then answer on video, along with a spe-cial thank you on Facebook or a pre-or-dered copy of the Anderkant die StilteDVD.There is also a VIP option for a dona-tion of R1500 or R3000, which includes Jodyperforming two songs at an event, or R5000for a producer credit.V Visit www.indiegogo.com/projects/like-no-to-morrow. Visit www.changeyourstorytoday.com formore info about the Change Your Story campaign.

Idol dedicates musicvideo to the elderly

Idols winner Jody Williams will be using hernew music video to help challenge thestereotypes around older people.

PHOTO: COBUS BODENSTEIN

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The search is on to find the talent of Bel-lville South and surrounding suburbs.On Saturday 4 October, two community

organisations will be hosting an arts andculture festival and they want more inter-ested parties to join them in their quest tofind the best.Sustainable Upliftment and Development

(SUD), in collaboration with the BellvilleSouth Community Police Forum (CPF), isplanning this festival.“The aims of this festival is to explore and

discover existing and potential talent,” saysDavid Sias, chairperson of the CPF.“We want to provide valuable exposure

through arts and crafts, exhibitions andstage performances; offer artists the oppor-tunity to interact culturally and sociallywith other artists and the public as well ascreate an opportunity for artists to markettheir talents and skills.“At the same time, we aim to offer jobs

and economic opportunities to address seri-ous unemployment in the various neigh-bourhoods.”Both organisations plan to invite and re-

cruit various artists in the community byoffering them the opportunity to boldlypresent or perform their various art forms.A variety of works of art, handicrafts and

stageperformanceswill thereforebeaccom-modated and presented.“Artists of the visual, creative and per-

forming arts in the Bellville South area areinvited to register for the festival to redis-cover their talents and give them wings!”added Sias.He believes that the festival will serve as

a pilot project to take the discovery and pro-motion of local artistic talent to even great-er heights so that it could become the bigevent of the year for Bellville South everyyear.The SUD is currently busy recruiting and

selecting potential actors, stage managers,sound engineers, designers, seamstressesand artisans from the community for train-ing according to set standards.“This festival and its noble aims and ob-

jectives could never be realised without thesupport of organisations and institutions inBellville South,” says Sias.“We therefore invite a representative

from each organisation to a meeting at theBellville South SAPS Station tomorrow (11September) at 18:30.”

V For further information call Dr Frances J Wesselson 071 460 0793, or email [email protected].

Calling all artistic types

Many hppy returns: ElsiesRiver High School is celebratingtheir 60th anniversary. On Fridaythey hosted a three-courseluncheon for learners’ grandpa-rents. All attendees received giftsbut a special gift was given toGerty Nomdo, right, who celebra-ted her 93rd birthday at theevent. She is seen here receivingher gift from one of the organi-sers Shirley Daniels. Severalfunctions and festivities will takeplace to celebrate the anniversaryon 25 and 26 September withthe main carnival on Saturday 27September with parades alongHalt Road. For more info, callAndrew Rutgers on 084 7704010. PHOTO: GILBERT THOMAS

The Uitkamp wetland nature reserve is pre-senting a guided spring walk on Saturday 13September from 09:00 to 12:00.The walk will be accompanied by Hedi

Stummer, a member of the Custodians of Ra-re and Endangered Wildflowers (Crew).This is a great opportunity to come spend

a Saturdaymorning learningmore about thenature reserve. Great prizes can be won inaphotographycompetition, aswell as a luckydraw. To qualify for the photography compe-tition, each contestant will be required to ta-

ke pictures during the walk and enter thebest ones.Each visitor will also be given theopportunity to take part in the lucky draw.Prizes includ Spur gift cards, Orms Pro

Photo Warehouse vouchers, an eco-friendlyAmway mini homecare hamper and a venuebooking of the Durbanville nature reserve.Entrance is free.Meet at gate 13 in Sunbird

Crescent in D’Urbanvale.V Contact Chantal Jooste on 021 979 0060 or sendan email to [email protected] with enquiries.

Walk, snap and win at nature walk

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8 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 10 September 2014HOOFARTIKELBLAD

Life itself remainsa very effectivetherapist.– Karen Horney

I’ll get you yet!: Danae Nolan (Brackenfell) and Ruben Gilomee (Bellville) race against each other at theMedihelp tekkie challenge at Jan Kriel school in Kuils River Saturday. They ran a race in the 3-year-old category.

PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

Estate and rental agents arefinding it increasingly hard toplace people in townhousecomplexes as a result of thenew no pets allowed ruling.However, this rule does notalways fall under the rules ofthe complex, but is one whichhas been included in houserules by the Home OwnersCommittee.One can accept that cats are

– or can be – a problem, as youcannot keep them confined toyour property and they canbecome a nuisance to neigh-bours when they enter theirhomes through a window, stealfood, spraying or fighting. Yetsmall dogs, where the tenant isat home most of the day, rarelycauses a problem except forthe occasional bark. Is that notwhat they are there for – as anextra alarm?Again, one can understand

when a pet is left at homealone all day and is lockedoutside, that it will barkconstantly.As a call to thehomes owners committees,could these hard and fast nopet rules not be amended toinclude small dogs – the heightcan be specified – where thereis someone home most of theday? Come on everyone, ouranimals are what make thislife worth living – let’s bemore lenient towards otherswho are animal lovers.

KAREN NISBETEmail

Scrap ‘no petsallowed’ rule

As a warning to all beach-goersand dog owners, please be onthe lookout for a wild, extreme-ly dangerous, unleashed anduncontrollable Rottweiler. Thisanimal attacked my wife andour two little dogs on Saturday23 August. Neither of our dogsprovoked or gave reason forthis dog to attack them.

Watch out forvicious Rottweiler

Regrettably, our 3.7kg Maltesepoodle Sally, was attacked,bitten and shaken like a ragdoll. She died two hours lateron the veterinary surgeon’stable.Both of our dogs were secure-

ly leashed. Sally was thesmallest dog on the beach at thetime. My wife was bitten tryingto separate the dogs. Oursecond dog was also bitten onher back leg during the attack.Besides the devastating loss ofour little Sally, there are theunnecessary financial costs forvet bills amounting to close toR7000.The owner of the vicious dog

is a slim young woman in hermid-20s with a young boy ofabout three.She tried to give mywife her details, but neither ofthem had a pen or paper andour main concern was gettingSally to the vet.Besides warning other

beach-goers, I want the ownerto know the consequence of herirresponsible action of bringingthis unleashed animal into apublic space.

PENSIONEREdgemead

To the precious team of RotaryClub that so unselfishly give oftheir time to the less fortunatehere at Dalabat.The world is in chaos and

there is so much hatred, yetthere are still those who care.We at Dalabat are so gratefulfor the kindness and love thatthe club team so lovingly givesus. I am so touched and blessedto be a part of this beautifulexample of God’s love for us all.My prayer for these preciouspeople at the club is that theynever lack anything and that,as a team, they will grow fromstrength to strength. I hopethey all will reap in abundance,as they sow their seeds of loveand kindness. They do Godproud.

GRANNY JEWELBellville

Thank you Rotary,club of angels

Ek is so bly om te lees watbrig. Jansen van die Delft-poli-sie week na week in TygerBur-ger sê, maar dit is eintlik ’ngrap, want daar is so baiedwelms in die ronde.Die kinders wat op klein

fietse in groepe rondry is diedraers en mense wat oor enweer loop na die skrootwerf,loop met dwelms rond. Diepolisie patrolleer net wanneerhulle geroep word. Kindersdreig kinders met messe enskoolkinders word soggens ensmiddae gejaag. Daar is groe-pies jong bendelede wat skool-kinders inwag. Die polisie moeteintlik by skole patrolleer en bypunte waar skoolkindersopgelaai en afgelaai word.Dan is daar die bendelede

wat huise beset – daar is eenwat in Delft-Suid meer as 30huise het. Waar is die regteeienaars? Gaan hulle weeraansoek doen op ander mensese name? As die polisie danregtig welslae wil behaal, moethulle saam met wetstoepassingaksie neem. Maar hulle wilalleen dinge doen en hul doendit nie so goed soos wat hullesê nie. Die kriminele is bangvir wetstoepassingoffisiere.Onswil aksie van die polisie sien.

ANONIEMDelft

Wil aksie van polisiesien oor misdaad

How interesting that the furoreover the overweight Mrs CapeTown resulted in a flurry ofletters with insulting and rudecomments – just as bad asthose aimed at Mrs Cape Town.I am an atheist, but I accept

that the Bible was written bywitty people. I quote Matthew7:5: “First take the log out ofyour own eye, and then youwill see clearly to take thespeck out of your brother’seye.”

PEARSONBrooklyn

Before you cast thefirst stone...

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Hoekom skopBokke hulbalbesit weg?Wag daar ’n lang en droewige jaar virSpringbokrugby? Dít is die groot vraagop rugby-ondersteuners se lippe ná dieeerste drie sukkelvertonings deur dieBokke in die Rugby-kampioenskap.Eers was die Bokke gelukkig om die

gemiddelde Argentynse span twee keer teklop. Toe het hulle verlede Saterdag lelikoor die Australië-hekkie gestruikel.En nou wag die brekers van Nieu-See-

land vir hulle!Heyneke Meyer en sy afrigtingspan

moet slapelose nagte hê van hoe hulle indié kragmeting darem met ’n tikseltjieeer uit die stryd gaan tree. Want dievooruitsigte lyk beroerd.As die Springbokke speel soos in hul

eerste drie wedstryde, gaan die AllBlacks hulle fynmaal en verneder soosselde vantevore.Dit sal ’n grootse spanpoging van die

Suid-Afrikaners verg. Nie alleen sal hullenie kan bekostig om so onoordeelkundigte skop soos teen Australië nie, maar diewerkverrigting van hul pak voorspelersen die algemene verdediging van die spansal met reuse-spronge moet verbeter.Voer hulle die All Blacks ook met

aanhoudende skoppe soos dit hullegebruik tot dusver in die reeks was, gaandit ’n drieëfees aan die kant van dieNieu-Seelanders afgee.’n Mens verstaan eenvoudig nie hoe

swaarverdiende balbesit keer op keerweggeskop word nie! Dit maak nierugbysin nie.Kan die Springbokke hul sukkelseisoen

omkeer met ’n verrassing Saterdag?

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV Ek stem saam met Gert Stoltz (TB­brie­we, 13 Augustus) oor die bevolkingsgroei.Onlangs het kinders ’n hond doodgesteekvir kos. Ander eet iemand se hart. Help diehongeres – gee ’n paar rand of sop enmaak die bedeltou net langer. Gee eerder’n boek. Leer hulle selfhelp en watter kantvan die kondoom werk. - CJ

V Haai Sue, maar jy het ’n skerp tong ofis jy maar net naar? Waarvoor gaan jy soaan of het jy ook deelgeneem en nêrensgekom nie? Kyk eers na jouself voor jy an­der mense met jou gemene tong bykom.Wonder woman, jy lyk pragtig en ons hoopom meer van jou te hoor. Wil jy nie maarvir Sue jou geheim vertel wat sy moetdoen om soos ’n ware vrou te lyk nie? Sue,gaan vir ’n pedicure en laat knip jou naels.- Antie

V ’n Mens wonder waaroor mense nog on­tevrede gaan wees. Sue het haar monduitgespoel oor Wonder Woman, wat nie nahaar smaak is nie. Ek wonder wat haarkeuse van ’n wonder woman is – seker ie­mand wat soos sy lyk. Ek sal graag ’n fotovan haar in TygerBurger wil sien. Kom,Sue, laat plaas ’n foto van jou. Ek dink daarwag ’n verrassing vir die TygerBurger­le­sers. Kom nou, hou jou kommentaar virjouself of eet iets dat jy lyf kan kry of pro­beer ’n dieet. - Anoniem

V Kan die munisipaliteit in die noordelike­voorstede nie mense aansê om die gras ophul sypaadjies te sny nie? Nou sny hulletuindienste net voor en nie langs die kantnie. Daar word gesê ander parkeer daar.Die onkruid groei oor my plaveisel, waar­voor ek duisende betaal het. Ek is noumoeg om na die gemors te kyk. - Anoniem

V Ek was geskok om van die kat in Tyger­Burger te lees (“Anger over cat abuse”, 20Augustus). Aan die persoon wat dit ge­doen het: God het jou gesien en eendaggaan jy rekenskap moet gee vir jou dade.En so ook aan almal wat diere mishandel.- Marlene

) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

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Speedsters came under the spotlight whenmore than 1000 fines were issued duringoperations by provincial traffic authoritiesover the weekend.The highest speed recorded during a pro-

vincial traffic operation this weekend, wasrecorded in Brackenfell.Al-Ameen Kafaar, spokesperson for the

Western Cape Department of Transportand Public Works, says a driver travelling186 km/h in a 120km/h zone on the N1 inBrackenfell, was pulled over by provincialtraffic services during a weekend trafficoperation.“This was one of 1210 speeding offences

recorded province wide, during which 13112 vehicles were screened for speeding,”he says.Eight fatalities were reported overthe weekend, three of which were in thenorthern suburbs.In Bellville one person died in a vehicle

accident and in Milnerton two pedestrianswere killed,” says Kafaar.Furthermore, 24 alcohol blitz roadblocks

across theWestern Cape saw a total of 2 643vehicles stopped as part of a ProvincialTraffic services safety campaign.“A total of 1 361 driverswere screened for

being under suspicion of driving under theinfluence of alcohol resulting in 24 arrests,while 261 fines were issued for various traf-fic violations ranging from driver to vehi-cle fitness to the amount of R357 900,” headds.

Cops pull overspeed freaks

Cellphone users in theNorthern Sub-urbs can look forward to lightning-fast internet with amassive networkupgrade on the cards.Steven Barnwell, managing execu-

tive for Vodacom’s operations in theWesternCape, announced that aR600million upgrade for network invest-ment in the entireCapeMetro and ru-ral areas of the province will be im-plemented in the current financialyear.“The bulk of this amount will go to-

wards the network renewal and ex-panding our fibre optic network inthis region.“We’re also planning to increase

the number of 3G and LTE base sta-tions bymore than 50%, addingmorethan 280 new sites,” he said.“We’re also expanding our net-

work in the rural areas by adding 24new specialised 3G sites optimised tocover large areas. This means thatwe’re bringing faster data speeds totens of thousands of people who cur-rently only have Edge data services.”This upgrade will increase net-

work capacity and provide improvedvoice quality and enhanced mobiledata speeds across the city. With theexpansion of LTE sites in the city,smartphone users will also be able totake advantage of fast LTE downloadspeeds.“With LTE, video andmusic down-

loads can be accomplished in a frac-tion of the time of traditional 3G serv-ices,” he says.While speed is a key consideration

in this technology upgrade, addingcapacity is also a major focus. One ofVodacom’smajor strategic objectivesis to sustainably reduce the cost tocommunicate. Barnwell explains.“It would be simple to just reduce

call rates and data prices but thiswould be a disaster if rate reductionswere not supported by network in-vestment to cope with the increaseddemand. Vodacom’s strategy entailsinvesting billions of rands on the net-work to provide this additional ca-pacity and ensure we’re bringingdown the cost to communicate on asustainable basis,with increased vol-umes offsetting lower prices.”

Massive 3Gupgrade tohit Cape

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Die Stad Kaapstad se departement elektrisiteitsdienste het met ’n projek vir die vervanging vanuitgediende elektrisiteitsmeters begin. Hierdie projek sal aanvanklik op uitgediende kragkoopmetersfokus maar later uitgebrei word vir die vervanging van sommige van die ouer kredietmeters in dieGroter Kaapstad-gebied. Eskom se voorsieningsgebiede is nie by hierdie projek ingesluit nie.

Die ontwerp-lewensduur van koopkragmeters is ongeveer 20 jaar, en die velddefekte by hierdieouer meters het nou die stadium bereik waar beplande vervanging nodig is. Ongeveer 10% vankoopkragmeters kwalifiseer vir vervanging, en die fokus sal aanvanklik wees op dié gebiede waar diemeeste van hierdie ouer meters aangetref word.

Die Stad het Elex Khanyisa aangestel om hierdie vervangings tot 30 Junie 2015 te behartig.

As ’n meter vervang moet word, sal ’n kennisgewing by die perseel afgelewer word om ’n afspraakdaarvoor te versoek. Die Stad se hulpsentrumpersoneel sal oor besonderhede van die kennisgewingbeskik, sou die kliënt die egtheid van die korrespondensie wou bevestig. Alle personeel salidentiteitskaarte dra en duidelik gemerkte voertuie gebruik. Die metervervanging is gratis enverpligtend.

Ons bedank alle kliënte vir hul samewerking en vra dat hulle seker maak dat alle kragaankope watnog nie op meters ingesit is nie, op die bestaande meters aangebring word voor dit vervang word.Alle eenhede op die ou meter word onmiddellik op die nuwe meter gelaai, behalwe in gevalle waaraankoop-geskiedenispatrone in die verkoopstelsel onreëlmatighede toon. Die nuwe meter sal voorafgelaaide eenhede bevat, waarvan die koste via die verkoopstelsel verhaal sal word wanneer nuweaankope gedoen word.

Skakel die hulpsentrum by 086 010 3089, SMS 31220 of [email protected] enElex Khanyisa by 021 704 0098, SMS 073 998 9397 of [email protected] ’n afspraak wanneer die kennisgewing ontvang word.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER173/2014

GRATIS VERVANGING VANUITGEDIENDE ELEKTRISITEITSMETERS

Kinders by die ACVV-kleuterskool in Delft geniet die springkasteel by die partytjie wat vir hullegereël is.

ACVV vier 110 saam met jeugGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

Op Maandag 1 September het die grootsteen oudste welsynsorganisasie in die land,die Afrikaanse Christelike Vroue-vereni-ging (ACVV), sy 110de verjaarsdag gevierdeur partytjie te hou vir kleuters in Delft.

Ria Koen vertel dat die inwoners vanHuis Magnolia en La Belle in Bellville, bei-de ACVV-wooneenhede, besluit het om diekleuters van Delft se ACVV-crèche te bederfmet ’n kinderpartytjie om die 110de be-staansjaar te vier.

“ACVV Delft is ’n kleuterskool wat geleëis in ’n gebied wat gekenmerk word deur ar-moede en geweld,” vertel sy.

“Die vereniging verskaf deur middel vanhierdie skool fisieke versorging en intellek-tuele stimulering aan 108 kleuters binne ’nveilige omgewing.

“Hierdie fasiliteit kan ongelukkig nie dieluuksheid van ’n partyjie bekostig nie.

“Toe die inwoners van die twee ACVV-wooneenhede daarvan te hore kom, het hul-le koppe bymekaar gesit en besluit om diekinders te bederf.

“Die resultaat daarvan was ’n heerlikepartytjie, waartydens die ACVV se bestaansaam deur oud en jonk gevier is.”

Die ACVV lewer ’n omvangryke diensaan persone op alle vlakke van die samele-wing.

Hulle is voorwaar een groot familie mettalle generasies.

’n Sprekende voorbeeld van die sameho-righeidsgevoel wat so eie is aan die ACVV-familie, is die wyse waarop hulle mekaarondersteun en hande vat om ’n diens vangehalte aan mense in nood te lewer.

’n Beter voorbeeld kon daar nie wees asmet hierdie verjaarsdagvieringe nie.

The Bellville South community market daywill be taking place on Saturday 25 Octoberat Frank Louw field.

All churches, schools and other individu-als and organisations are welcome to join in

for the fundraising event.You can sell whatever you wish except al-

cohol.

V For more information call Valencia on 063 066 4774.

Book a stall for Belville South market day

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Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 (vier-en-twintig) subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volgop die volgende plekke en tye sal vergader:

Subraad Plek Datum Tyd Bestuurder

1Raadsaal, Administrasiegebou A,Royal Ascot, Bridleweg, Milnerton

18 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein-raadsaal, Brightonweg,Kraaifontein

17 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood- munisipale gebou,Voortrekkerweg, Goodwood

18 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow-raadsaal, Parow- munisipalegebou, 1ste verdieping, hoek vanVoortrekkerweg en Tallentstraat, Parow

18 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5Raadsaal, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan enKiaatweg, Bonteheuwel

17 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161

6Bellville-raadsaal, Bellville-burgersentrum, Voortrekkerweg, Bellville

15 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024

7Durbanville-raadsaal, hoek van Queen-en Oxfordstraat, Durbanville

15 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraaten Hoofweg, Strand

18 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149

9Andile Msizi, Bangisorylaan, Site B,Khayelitsha

17 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Lookout Hill-toerismefasiliteit, hoekvan Spine- en Mewweg, Ilitha Park,Khayelitsha

15 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 3202

11Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbeki- en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu

17 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

18 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13 Ruth First-gemeenskapsaal,Sinqolamthistraat, Philippi

17 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbeki- en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu

15 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven-kamer, eerste verdieping,Pinelands-opleidingsentrum, SentralePlein, St. Stephensweg, Pinelands

17 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 531 3437

16Raadsaal, 11de verdieping,Waalstraat 44, Kaapstad

15 11:30Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September-raadsaal (kleinsaal),hoek van Klipfontein- en Proteastraat,Athlone

18 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03

18Subraad-raadsaal, hoek van Buckwegen Sesde Laan, Lotusrivier

18 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19 Raadsaal, Sentrale Sirkel, Vishoek 15 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011

20Raadsaal, Alphensentrum, Hoofweg,Constantia

17 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21Oostenberg-raadsaal, hoek vanCarinusstraat en Van Riebeeckweg,Kuilsrivier

17 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22Strand-raadsaal, munisipale kantore,hoek van Hoofweg en Faganstraat,Strand (oorkant die Strand-treinstasie)

15 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

15 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722

24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoekvan Lwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha

18 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.

Belangstellende partye kan kommentaar lewer op die volgende beleide en planne wat inSeptember 2014 vir openbare konsultasie by subraadskantore bestudeer kan word:

1. Voorgestelde tydsbeperking op parkering: Dixton- en Inniskillenweg, Mowbray2. Voorgestelde eenrigtingstelsel: Wegnerlaan, Ottery, Ferndale Primêre Skool3. Voorgestelde eenrigtingstelsel: De Vosstraat en Lusthofstraat, Strand4. Beleid oor oordbestuur en -ontwikkeling5. Tydskedule vir die GOP en 2015/16-begroting

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER

KENNISGEWING VAN SUBRAADS-VERGADERINGS: SEPTEMBER 2014

International Councilof Societies of Industrial DesignA Partner of the InternationalDesign Alliance

Viwe Matolweniwas recentlyrecognised as thebest student atFalse Bay College.

Laying the bricks of successViwe Matolweni of Dunoon is not only amaster builder, but also the only femalebricklayer apprentice in the City of CapeTown sharing her skills with at theWestla-ke Campus of the False Bay College.The City has a group of 23 apprentices

participating in a bricklaying apprentice-ship at the college and the only woman inthe group has outshone her colleagues.She was recently recognised as the best

student at the college’s annual awards anddiploma ceremony. Viwe is a wife, motherand a bricklayer of note.She says she always wanted to be in con-

struction somehow.“I often looked at buildings and other con-

structions. I wondered how they did it andI knew it was what I wanted to do,” says Vi-we. Although it’s hardwork, she enjoys eve-ry moment of her job in the Transport divi-sion forCapeTownDirectorate, holdingherown with her male colleagues.“It can be very tiring but I have a suppor-

tive husband. Some evenings he takes overthe cooking and sees to our four-year-oldson. When people hear what I do, they tell

me it’s not a job for a woman. I’m provingthem wrong,” she laughs.The City’s mayoral committee member

for corporate services, Xanthea Limberg,said the City was living up to its strategicintent ofmakingCape Town an opportunitycity and providing work and learning op-portunities.“The City works hard to provide opportu-

nities to women, including our targeted ap-prenticeship and bursary programmes. Inthis way, we are making progress possiblefor our residents – together,” says Limberg.The City has awarded 953 bursaries to fe-

male staff members for 2014, totalling R1,5million. The apprentice programme provi-des direct job opportunities for people in theCity. It also provides successful graduateswith skills that are highly desirable in themarket place, should they choose to pursueother avenues of employment.“We’re especially proud ofwomen likeVi-

we who juggle several roles and are dedica-ted to each of them. They are an asset to theCity, their families and communities,” con-cludes Limberg.

Emerging jazz singers are called upon to en-ter GrandWest’s sixth annual open mic jazzsinging competition.The top performer in this year’s contest

will win a prize package worth over R75 000including R25 000 in cash from GrandWestand a performance at the Cape Town Interna-tional Jazz Festival in 2015 and a live per-formance at The Crypt.The runner-up will win prizes worth over

R25 000, and the performer in third place will

take home prizes worth over R14 000. Audi-tions for GrandWest and Heart 104.9FM’ssinging competition will take place everyWednesday from 20:30 to 11:00 at Grand-West’s Jackson Hall until Wednesday 1 Octo-ber 2014. The competition is open to allemerging jazz vocalists over the age of 18.Au-ditions are limited to 20 entrants per night.V For more information about the competition andto view the song list, visit www.grandwest.co.za orwww.1049.fm.

Grand prizes to be won at jazz contest

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WESTELIKE PROVINSIE ATLETIEK

WESTELIKE PROVINSIE ATLETIEK

In top form: Western Province junior karateka dominated the Len Barnes memorial tournament in Johannesburg recently with a record 320competitors. Georgi Krastev from Welgemoed became the first karateka to win the u-15 and u-17 national title. In the front row are: JacobClaassens, Carl von Maltitz (gold), Thomas Claassens, Philip Tonnard (bronze), Robert Thonnard (gold), Tshepiso Oliphant (bronze) and VongaiRunyowa (gold). Second row: Pieter von Maltitz (gold), Aldo Nel (bronze), Taylor Williams (silver), Sienna Musikanth (silver), Lindelwa Ndube(gold), Leah Rossouw (bronze) and Thato Oliphant (gold). Third row: Agnes Homwe (silver), Corné Vorster (bronze), Cassidy Smith (gold),Renate van Reenen (bronze), Tarryn van Wyk (silver), Nadine Harrison (bronze), Johan de Wet, Celine Jacobs (silver), Tokyo Seconna (bronze)and Logan Minnaar (silver). Back: Shihan Hennie Bosman, David Augustyn, Llano Kleinsmidt (silver), Elton Ganba (bronze), Georgi Krastev(gold), Charl Marais (bronze), Stiaan Albertyn (gold), Leigh Kleinsmidt (bronze) and Sensei Gavin Smith. Absent: Alistaire Bosman (silver), NeilinCupido (silver), Milla-Gray Cupido (gold), Michelle Joubert (gold), Cherin Zekeriev, Marco Engelbrecht (bronze), Dario Liebenberg, Tristan Venter(gold), Sange Mbuto and Connor Gaut (silver).

SAREL BURGER

Toe doen die Tiere dit weer! HS Tyger-berg se o.19-rugbyspan het die afgelopenaweek vir die vierde keer in vyf jaar

as die kampioen uit die stryd getree by dieVillager-klub se sewemantoernooi.Maar maklik het dit gewis nie gegaan nie

– in ag genome dat die Parowiete in diekwarteindrondeeersvirPaulRoosGimnasi-um met 17-14 moes uitskakel, daarna PaarlGimnasium met 24-22 in die halfeindrondemoes klop en toe op uiters spanningsvollewyse met 26-24 met Biskoppe in die eind-stryd moes afreken.

SaamtrekVoorverlede week was die Tiere ook vir

die soveelste keer die kampioen in die Ty-gerbergstreek seWingfield-Motors enBoeke24/7 se jaarlikse saamtrek.HS Excelsior het ook ’n goeie toernooi be-

leef. Nadat hy HSS Wynberg – een van diegunstelinge vir die titel – in die kwarteind-ronde met 29-10 laat les opsê het, is die spanvan Belhar in die halfeindronde met 19-14deur Biskoppe gestuit.Tygerberg-klub het vroegdag ook skaflik

gevaar deur die kwarteindronde te haal,voor hy die trekpas gekry het.By die HS Durbanville se Peter Buttner

Sport-sewestoernooi vir o.14-spanne hetStellenberg die beste gevaar van die spannein die Tygerbergstreek.Die Stellies het in die halfeindronde Dur-

banville weggeskouer, maar is in die eind-stryd deur HJS Paarl getroef.De Kuilen, Brackenfell en HS Tygerberg

het in die kwarteindronde van die toernooiverloor.

Tiere wéérkampioen by7’s­toernooi

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Durbanville-Bellville sal as die enig-ste verteenwoordiger van die Tyger-bergstreek eerskomendeSaterdag opCity Park in die kwarteindronde vandieWP se splinternuwe Presidentbe-ker-kompetisie teen Valsbaai testaan kom.Die Durbies gaan saam met Vals-

baai, Maties, Ikeys, Hamilton enVic-toriane as die ses top-klubspanne indie WP in ’n uitklopkompetisie omdie Presidentbeker meeding.Die onderste agt spanne (van die

A-afdeling in die afgehandelde Su-perliga) het reeds die afgelope na-week koppe gestamp in die kwart-eindronde van ’n afsonderlike kom-petisie. As daar na die eerste uitslaevan hierdie “na-seisoense” uitklop-kompetisie gekyk word, is dit duide-lik sommige spanne pak dit nie meterns aan nie. UWK (31-7 t Primrose),Kuilsrivier (57-7 t Helderberg) enBelhar (74-5 t Bellville) het wel hulplekke in die halfeindronde be-spreek, maar die 2014-rugbyseisoenis verby vir Tygerberg-klub, wat met17-66 t SK/Walmer verloor het, enNoordelikes/Northlink-kollege, watas die heel onderste span op die pun-teleer glad nie in berekening van diekompetisie gebring is nie. Milnertonen Brackenfell sal saam met vier an-der spanne vanaf die komende na-week sake uitspook in die topafde-ling van die uitklopkompetisie virspanne in die B-afdeling.

Durbiesenigste spanvan T’bergin wedloop

WP REGIONAL KARTING CHAMPS: ON THE CREST OF A WAVE

Burnin’ up the track

You can expect the regular Max Challenge melee this weekend. PHOTO: MARK ZEEMAN

Western Cape karting is riding thecrest of a wave, with local racersstaying on top of the SA karting

championships.Two Cape lads clinched tickets to the Ro-

tax Max World Kart Finals in Spain laterthis year at lastweekend’sAfricanOpen rac-es in Gauteng.They will be racing at Killarney’s penulti-

mate seventh round of theWP regional kart-ing championship at Killarney this Satur-day, withmore than enough action expectedacross the board as the local championshipsnow start coming to a head.One of the Cape men to book his ticket to

the world finals this past weekend wasSAKRA TonyKart driver, 2012 SA Juniorand 2013 Max Challenge Champion EugeneDeneyssen, who will no doubt be out to con-tinue his winning ways despite a difficultseason so far.Eugene will have his work cut out for him

to stop reigning SA andWPRotaxMaxChal-lenge 125 champion LukeHerring (RKTKos-mic) from continuing his quest to repeatdouble titles and hopefully join Deneyssenin Spain.Don’t discount (IndyOil Birel), JonoAber-

dein (Tony) and Julian van der Watt (Zanar-di), all of whom had positive African Openoutings last week or Joshua Dolinschek

(Makita Kosmic) and Kohen Bam (SAKRAZanardi) from a mounting a Max ChallengeSurprise.Kohen Bam (SAKRA RKT Kosmic) also

booked himself a World Final ticket lastweek, but his WP championship is nowherenear done and dusted as his kid brotherHen-ry Bam (SAKRA RKT Kosmic) and arch-ri-

val DelanoFowler (SuprocomTonyKart) areall all embroiled in a WP Rotax Junior Maxtight title race.Expect the action to be just as fraught in

the Junior Max midfield the duelling DinoStermin (Designer Trims Zanardi), ChadleySwartz (SAKRARKTKosmic), Giordano Lu-pini (La Vie de Luc AutoWeek Zanardi), Isa-

belle Fowler (Supracom TonyKart) and Se-bastian Boyd (Boyd Boss Freight Kosmic)are embroiled in an ever tighter tussle foran important fourthanddoubleWPMaxteri-no champion Dario Busi (AutomanTonyKart) intent to beat the lot of them.The primary school Maxterino 60s can be

guaranteed to deliver their regular thrillswith Africa Open runner-up Jason Coetzee(Zanardi) wanting to upstage triple-champi-onship leader JP Hamman (RKT Kosmic),Charl Visser (Battery Kosmic) and AidanStrydom (TurboTech TonyKart) and a fleetof Zanardis in the hands of Joseph Oelz,StormLanfear, Kai van Zyl, Tate Bishop andTyler Croy always ready to pick up the piec-esUpcountry visitors have spiced up the Ro-

tax DD2 gearbox class of late but local cham-pionship leader JonathanThomas (PartnersHair Zanardi) will be out to keep Zanardi ri-vals Stephen Wells and Luke van Rensburgbehind, while the dominant JohanHamman(Hammanshof Birel) will be set to continuein his unlikely quest to catch DD2 Masterstitle leader Jacques de Bruyn (Zanardi) andsecond man Vic Houdoul.So, the penultimate round of the WP kart-

ing championship should prove brilliantwith most class chases starting to come toa head at Killarney on this Saturday.