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Woensdag, 24 Julie 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD & BELHAR Logan Adams (3) enjoys pouring tea for Ouma to celebrate her coming back home to take her place next to Oupa. Story on page 2. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Kidnapped Ouma makes safe return JOHN RAMSAY: AWARENESS AND HERITAGE Ramsay builds pride GARY VAN DYK J ohn Ramsay High School’s building project is about to afffect major and last- ing changes in the level of environmen- tal awareness among learners as well as the community. Last week Phase 1 of the R3 million build- ing project at the school in Bishop Lavis was inaugurated and attended by dignitaries that included the MEC for Education, Pro- vincial Minister Donald Grant and UWC Rector Professor Brian O’Connel, among others. Grant congratulated the principal, the teachers and the school governing body for their enthusiasm and dedication to better their circumstances. The infrastructure was revamped by the VMA project team and led by CEO Angelo Manson, who pointed out that the right envi- ronment was important for learners. “Our children must be educated in an environ- ment that is conducive to learning. Security upgrade “The project included the upgrade of the learners’ ablution area, electrical improve- ments, the principal’s office as well as staff facilities. “It also included the much-needed up- grade to the security of the premises which will enable the incorporation of future sports and recreation facilities.” Through the Partner for Possibility pro- gramme by the principal Quentin Newman, and IT portfolio head Sanlam Personal Fi- nance Renè Wright, the history of the school is now clearly depicted in the entrance hall through the newly mounted Honours boards as well as photographs of the previous prin- cipals, staff members as well as current per- sonnel. Newman pointed out that it was important that the learners know the rich legacy of the school in the community. “The current generation does not realise that this school played a big part in securing their freedom in the fight against apart- heid,” he said. “Some great leaders of the student strug- gle came from here, and many learners rose from their disadvantaged communities to get to the top of their professions from this school, and those stories must inspire a new generation.” Creative spirit Past and present learners expressed their joy and satisfaction with the developments and all other attendees were surprised by the advancements and creative spirit of all involved. Messages from previous learners also in- cluded messages of goodwill from Francois Groepe, deputy director of the Reserve Bank of SA; and SA Ambassador to Damascus, Shaun Byneveldt. Another stalwart support- er of the initiatives at the school is Professor Brian O’Connell, who applauded the new de- velopments. V To page 2.

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Woensdag, 24 Julie 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

RAVENSMEAD & BELHAR

Logan Adams (3)enjoys pouring tea forOuma to celebrate hercoming back home totake her place next toOupa. Story on page 2.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

KidnappedOuma makessafe return

JOHN RAMSAY: AWARENESS AND HERITAGE

Ramsay builds prideGARY VAN DYK

John Ramsay High School’s buildingproject is about to afffect major and last-ing changes in the level of environmen-

tal awareness among learners as well as thecommunity.Last week Phase 1 of the R3 million build-

ing project at the school in Bishop Lavis wasinaugurated and attended by dignitariesthat included the MEC for Education, Pro-vincial Minister Donald Grant and UWCRector Professor Brian O’Connel, amongothers.Grant congratulated the principal, the

teachers and the school governing body fortheir enthusiasm and dedication to bettertheir circumstances.

The infrastructure was revamped by theVMA project team and led by CEO AngeloManson,who pointed out that the right envi-ronment was important for learners. “Ourchildren must be educated in an environ-ment that is conducive to learning.

Security upgrade“The project included the upgrade of the

learners’ ablution area, electrical improve-ments, the principal’s office as well as stafffacilities.“It also included the much-needed up-

grade to the security of the premises whichwill enable the incorporation of futuresports and recreation facilities.”Through the Partner for Possibility pro-

gramme by the principal Quentin Newman,

and IT portfolio head Sanlam Personal Fi-nance RenèWright, the history of the schoolis now clearly depicted in the entrance hallthrough the newlymountedHonours boardsas well as photographs of the previous prin-cipals, staff members as well as current per-sonnel.Newmanpointed out that itwas important

that the learners know the rich legacy of theschool in the community.“The current generation does not realise

that this school played a big part in securingtheir freedom in the fight against apart-heid,” he said.“Some great leaders of the student strug-

gle came from here, and many learners rosefrom their disadvantaged communities toget to the top of their professions from this

school, and those stories must inspire a newgeneration.”

Creative spiritPast and present learners expressed their

joy and satisfaction with the developmentsand all other attendees were surprised bythe advancements and creative spirit of allinvolved.Messages from previous learners also in-

cluded messages of goodwill from FrancoisGroepe, deputy director of the Reserve Bankof SA; and SA Ambassador to Damascus,ShaunByneveldt.Another stalwart support-er of the initiatives at the school is ProfessorBrianO’Connell,whoapplauded thenew de-velopments.

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Mandela Day played its part in treating agroup of children like royalty last week.Royal Kidz-Living the Dream is an organi-

sation started by Danolene Johanessen, andtheywere in action at theAdriaanseLibrarylast week.She explained that the organisation as-

sists childrenwho are extremely vulnerablein society byproviding themwith the properschool attire and stationery resources forschool.“From the information we have collated,

the facts indicate that children who grow upin financially challenging environmentswhere guardians cannot even afford a pairof school shoes, are susceptible to droppingout of school,” she said.“These same children normally bear the

brunt of bullying and ridicule from moreprivileged students.”She added that their organisation has em-

barked on a project in collaborationwith theAdriaanse and Elsies River Libraries to in-volve the women of this community and theold age home to knit scarves for the childrenof Elsies River.“Since the start of June this year, 300

scarves have been knitted.“Our aim was to finish the project of knit-

ting the scarves prior to Mandela Day to bein a position to hand over the scarves to thechildren on 18 July.“The ladies were extremely excited to

meet this challenge and therewas great com-petition between the elderly ladies to knit asmany scarves as humanly possible for thisproject.“There was no shortage of enthusiasm

amongst the volunteers, but, there was ashortage of wool which hampered the quan-

tity of scarves which were finally complet-ed,” she said.The completed scarves were handed over

to representatives of Clarke, Range, Uitsigand Elnor Primary Schools at theAdriaanseLibrary last week.“We’re still going on with our project,”

added Johanneson.“But, we still need more wool and volun-

teers to keep knitting.”The childrenwere delighted to receive the

scarves and thanked the seniors.V Further information about the project from Dano­lene on 083 854 2705.

Seniors treat children to new wool scarves

The ladies who knitted the scarves celebrating the handover to the representatives of the schools that received the scarves at the AdriaanseLibrary in Elsies River. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

There’s new ways to contact the police inBishop Lavis.The Bishop Lavis police station moved

into their new building, next to the oldbuilding, but there are still renovationstaking place at the new and old building.

Therefore the management of BishopLavis police apologise for any inconve-nience. Themanagement asks that the pu-blic must make use of the entrance to thepolice station from Myrtle Road.V Telephone numbers: 021 935 9802/3/5.

Bishop Lavis police station moves offices

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Ouma is back!Therewas ahappy ending to the alarming

case of the kidnapped Ouma from a gardenin Elsies River as reported in the Tyger-Burger of 17 July. Last week we reportedthat three scoundrels had run off with theold lady leaving her husband alone and dis-traught in the garden of Derick and EsmeArendse. “Thanks to TygerBurger, therewas such a lot of interest and a good Samari-tan paid her “ransom”, returning her to uson Wednesday,” said Derick.“I did not want to ask too many questions

because we are just happy to have her back

with her Oupa, and gave him a reward forgetting her back with us.”Derick’s wife, Esme, was also overjoyed

to have them back, and they are part of hercollection of ornamental figurines in theirgarden. “They’re really my pride and joy.They have always been a talking point inthe area, and they brighten up the lives ofso many children and people who pass by.“During the time that she was missing

everybody asked about her. This morningwhen she was back next to Oupa, peoplestopped to say that they were glad that shewas back.”

Ouma returned unscathed

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“A principal with a vision and dedicatedteaching staff with a passion to strive for abetter future in an extremely difficult envi-ronment means John Ramsay High Schoolwill only thrive,” O’Connell said.A grave necessity at present is the crea-

tion of the sporting facilities to enable learn-ers to develop this untapped talent.This phase will include repainting of all

classrooms as well as replacing all door-frames and doors.Apart fromsports fields, the current needs

at the school include a multi-functional hall

that can double as an indoor sports facility,a server for the computer class, a school li-brary as well as data projectors.Its evident that the vision for this school

and the community is one where both aredestined for greater heights.“The most important factor in these new

developments is the learner at the school.”“Theymust realise that these changes are

for them, to motivate them to achieve theirpotential, to stay on course and make thatpositive difference in their communities,”concluded Newman.

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Hoist it! It was a busyMandela Day at CL WilmotPrimary in Uitsig where theCL Wilmot CommunityHeroes got together withvarious partners to make adifference at the schoolwith a day of painting andrepairing. Another impor­tant part of the day washoisting the South Africanflag. Head boy, MathewDavey, assisted by headgirl Washiela Belelie, andprefect Cecil Villet (farright), get ready to dotheir duty watched byvolunteers and PrincipalMornay Adams (secondfrom right) and AndrewCardoza(Partner4Possibility, thirdfrom right). With them arelearners and teachers fromthe school.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Busting crime is a serious business in Delft.TheDelft CrimeBusters, consisting of the

Delft SAPS Management, sector managersand the sector neighbourhood watch cap-tains gather at a round table to discuss is-sues of concern every week.According to Brig Hendrik Jansen, Sta-

tion Commander Delft, the group meetsweekly to discuss crime matters and thenbrainstorm on devising inclusive ideas andstrategies to deal with criminal issues thatthey are confrontedwith in the community.

Jansen said that the platform forms partof his and the CPF’s strategy on communitymobilisationand that itwas initiated to givethe neighbourhood watch captain’s a voiceto air their concerns.“I want to congratulate all involved for

their efforts to make Delft a better and saferplace to live and work in,” he said.He also warned his members to be vigi-

lant in dealing with call-outs from theNeighbourhoodWatchTeams andheunder-took to deal harshly withmembers who dis-regard their call for help.The Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator

for the Delft area, Piet Siegelaar praisedBrig Jansen for the commitment he showsin dealing with rogue SAPS members andthe assistance they receivewhen on patrols.Jansen also pointed out that about 70 sus-

pects were arrested over the weekend forcases ranging from murder and robbery, topossession of dangerous weapons anddrugs, as well as drunk driving and domes-tic violence.An amount of stolen property ranging

from bicycles to audio equipment was alsorecovered, including cash suspected of be-ing the proceeds of drug sales.

Meet the Delft Crime BustersDelft Crime Busters gather around for their weekly meeting on fighting crime in the area.

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KENNISGEWING VAN ’N VERGADERINGVAN DIE RAAD VAN DIE STAD KAAPSTAD’n Vergadering van die Raad van die Stad Kaapstad word op Woensdag 31 Julie 2013 om 10:00 in dieRaadsaal, 6de verdieping, Podiumblok, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad, gehou.

Let asseblief daarop dat daar ’n beperkte getal sitplekke in die openbare galery in die Raadsaalbeskikbaar is en dat dit dus op ’n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken sal word. As u dievergadering wil bywoon, moet u asseblief tussen 09:00-16:00 vir Michelle Alberts by 021 400 3708skakel. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie later nie as een dag voor die vergadering ontvangword. Daar sal van u verwag word om u van, voorletters enkontaktelefoonnommer te verstrek. Besoekers word vriendelikversoek om asseblief hulle sitplekke teen 09:30 in te neem.

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Police inBishopLavis are showing the com-munity that they are not tolerating gang ac-tivity in their areas.They recently showed that they are seri-

ous in the fight against gang and drugs.On Thursday, 18 July at about 15:45 there

was a report of a shooting next to the N2 be-hind Boundary Primary School in Bonte-heuwel.In reporting the incident, amember of the

public mentioned that the suspect ran inthe direction of the N2.Police followedup on the information and

spotted the suspect running across the N2in the direction of Heideveld.When he saw the police he ran back to-

wards Bonteheuwel but police chased andapprehended him.He was found in possession of an unli-

censed Browning CZ82 firearm with the se-rial number removed, and a magazine withfive rounds.The 21-year-old suspect was arrested.At the same time there was also a report

of shooting between Bluegum, the N2, andVanguard Drive.On their way to the incident police saw

possible suspects running towards them,and one of them throwing a gun to theground.They were ordered to stop, and upon in-

vestigation an unlicensed gunwith the seri-al number filed off was found.Two men aged 21 and 22 were arrested.Police were also vigilant on Friday 19 Ju-

ly when they were patrolling in BishopLavis at about 16:50.Theynoticed a suspicious looking vehicle

in Baracuda Street, and when they ap-proached the vehicle the driver sped off.The police gave chase and managed to

stop the vehicle, but noticed the passengersthrowing an object out of the vehicle.Investigation revealed it to be a 9mm pa-

rabellum pistol with no serial number.The officers arrested two suspects, aged

47 and 25 years, for possession of an illegalfirearm.

Cops crack down on guns

Grateful: The Social Crime Department of Belhar SAPS with Hope for the Future andMetropolitan Foundation Associates did their bit for Mandela Day at the Lillyhaven homefor seniors in Bonteheuwel. The seniors were entertained by the drummies of the PovertyRelief and Empowerment for Change Organisation, drill cadets from Perseverance HighSchool and got goodie bags of blankets and scarves from the Metropolitan Foundationwho also painted some of the areas in the home. They were also treated to a tasty lunch.

PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Long strokes: Minister Dan Plato, as partof his outreach programme has identifiedgraffiti removal as an activity to beimplemented in three high risk areas in theCity of Cape Town. One of the areasidentified for a graffiti cleanup wasNooitgedacht and he has used the servicesof the 180 students at the ChrysalisAcademy to do these graffiti cleanups inthe identified areas. This outreach pro­gramme was made possible by theDepartment of Community Safety, inconjunction with the City of Cape Town’sLaw Enforcement Graffiti Unit. Plato isseen getting into the action in theNooitgedacht area where the communitywelcomed the removal of all the ganggraffiti that plagued their neighbourhood.

The Bishop Lavis police need your help insolving an incident of culpable homicide.On Friday 5 July at about 10:50 the police

attended an accident scene on the cornersof Robert Sobukwe (Modderdam) and Val-halla Drive, in Bishop Lavis.At the scene a witnesses, whowas a truck

driver, informed the police that the victimwas standing at the traffic lights, begging,when awhite taxi hit the victimwho landedunder the wheels of the truck.

The taxi then drove away, without stop-ping.Thevictim, 61-year-oldRayAnthonyDan-

iels from Marie Street, Valhalla Park, wastaken to hospital but later died from his in-juries.V Any person who may have witnessed this accidentor has details of the taxi, or who travelled in thetaxi when the accident happened can contact theinvestigating officer, Detective W/O Pierre Bothmaon 021 935 9802/3/5.

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If music be the food of love ... sing on!Last Wednesday local and international

choirs lifted the roof of the Church of theResurrectionAnglicanChurch inBonteheu-wel when the Ihlombe South African ChoralFestival hosted one of its series of concertsthere.While the theXhosaword, ihlombe, has no

equivalent in English, the meaning of thewordwas evident as two local, and two inter-national choirs joined forces for an eveningof magical harmony of voices that took thevenue’s spellbound audience to anothertranscendental level.That is the essence of the word, it is used

to describe that feeling when music takesyou to another level.It transports people to a state of over-

whelming joy in which they become soacutely moved that they are compelled tostand up and participate.The tradition of choral music brought the

audience to life onWednesday, from the firstsacred songs of the “resident” choir from thechurch under the direction of Roger Horne,to the joyous Spirituals of the NorthwesternHigh School choir, and a finale that featuredall the participating choirs.I’ve alwayshad abit of a passion for choral

music and this performance grabbed methroughout, and its a tradition that must be

promoted and encouraged in our communi-ties.The Fezeka Alumni Youth Choir stepped

on stage and the power of their voicesprompted standing ovations after almostevery song that they sang.A surprise for the audience at this per-

formance was a guest appearance by ourSA’s Got Talent winner, James Bhemgee,who made some new musical friends as heimpressed the visitors.At this concert the visitors were the amaz-

ing young girls from Trinidad and Tobagowith their Steel Drum ensemble.They proved that while they could handle

the serious side of choral singing, they couldalso take their Calypso traditions and twistit into choral musical magic.They even showed that they could take a

John Legend tune, “Are You Out There”,and turn it into a beautiful ballad with theirharmony of voices.The Northwestern High School Choir also

impressed the audience with their reper-toire that concentrated on work from theAmerican songbook.Some of their songs got everybody up and

dancing – who said choral singing is sad andslow?Hats off to the organisers of this festival,

it’s about more than just the music, it’s thefriendships that are formed through thismusic.

Choral music you just have to groove to

Phumelele Tsewu leads The Fezeka Alumni Youth Choir, during their spirited performance at thefestival in Bonteheuwel last week. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Clean team: The Chestnut Flats Committee in Belhar played their part in celebratingMandela Day last week when they officially launched the new committee with a cleanupcampaign in the area. Here they are joined by learners and staff from Gardenia Primarybefore getting started on the task at hand.

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TygerBurger het Saterdagsaam met shihan Francois duPlessis van Francois du Ples-sis-karateskool in Durbanville’n selfverdedigingsoggend virvroue aangebied by die Pro-tea-hotel Durbanville. Dievroue is touwys gemaak oorhoe belangrik dit is om be-wus te wees van jou omge-wing en eerste aan hul veilig-heid te dink. Hulle is ook ’npaar maklike selfverdedigings-tegnieke geleer, wat vir hopepret gesorg het toe hulle ditmoes inoefen. Carina Rouxhet die foto’s geneem.

Buehla Martin van Goodwood en Nela Chambers van Bothasig konsentreer hard om die bewe­gings reg te doen.

Lydia Simons kyk haar dogter, Griftyn, agter­dogtig aan. Hulle is van Kraaifontein.

From this Friday you will be able to experi-ence an interesting photographic exhibi-tion at the library in Bellville South.

Titled “Image and Truth”, this exhibitionis the culmination of a course that was host-ed at the Bellville South Youth and WomenCentre by Rosca Warries during the school

holidays.This was quite an extensive course and

the best photographs from the participantswill be featured in this exhibition.

The public are invited to view the exhibi-tion during library hours.V Information from Joy Warries on 073 556 1025.

Make your move to combat crime inyour neighbourhood.

The Bellville South CommunityPolice Forum is calling on people toform sector crime forums in theirneighbourhoods.

They feel that the community needsto stand together and make a concertedeffort to eradicate crime from theirareas and streets.

Also they want to ensure thatneighbourhoods and homes are safeand secure.

The Bellville South SAPS is anessential part of this process and willplay an essential part in guiding thecommunity in establishing theseneighbourhood forums.

Through these forums they canensure that resources and attention arepaid to issues that affect you.

A meeting on this will be held onSunday, 28 July at the Crown CorkHall on Stilwaney Avenue at 15:00.V Further information from 071 032 2756, or021 950 1306/07/54/55.

Bellville South CPF calls for sector crime forums

Come find the truth in these photographic images

The Methodist Church in Bonteheuwel ison a mission of ministry this week.

They are hosting a series of CampMeetings at the church in JakkalsvleiAvenue this week to prepare the men ofthe community to reach out into theircommunities.

“We have forgotten that church is notbetween four walls, but out on thestreets,” says one of the organisers DaveSolomon.

“We’ve become too comfortable insidethe church while there is a lost and dyingworld out in the community where welive.”

“We turn a blind eye to the needs ofour people, so if the church is not going

to stand up and make a difference, thenext generation will suffer because of ourlack of integrity.”

“There will be no moral values andrestoration amongst families, friends andneighbours, gang wars will be the orderof the day, so we trust God to use us tomake a difference in Bonteheuwel.”

The theme for the meeting this week isHealing Restoration and Men of Valour,starting at 19:30, and on Sunday from10:00 to 17:00.

Tomorrow night (Thursday), Solomonswill be leading the service with some ofhis songs as well as dancing by PropheticDancers.

Admission is free.

Local church takes ministry outdoors

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The 7th Artscape Women/ Humanity ArtsFestival takes place in August and thisyear’s theme is “Against all Odds”.

The festival runs from 4 to 10 August atthe Artscape Theatre Centre.

Marlene le Roux, director of Artscape’saudience development and education ex-plains that the festival provides a platformto address the challenges we face as human-ity.

The festival will include women’s issuesas well as issues relating to disabilities andMarlene explains that the two subjects havebeen combined in an effort to encouragemore “inclusiveness” in society.

“Productions embody empowerment andthe ability every person possess,” Marlenesays of this year’s programme.

The festival will kick off on Sunday, 4 Au-gust with the Borrowed Angels Healing Ini-tiative Healing Concert, featuring perform-ances by Zanne Stapelberg, Ivan Siegelaar,Louis Brittz, Rouchelle Liederman, EltonJansen and Piper James, as well as the CapePhilharmonic Youth Orchestra.

Wednesday, 7 August will see the openingof the Shonaquip wheelchair display andexhibition, which aims to raise awarenessabout the need for access to support servic-es for people with disabilities.

The festival will be officially launched onThursday, 8 August when Chaeli Mycroft,of the Chaeli Campaign, will speak.

Chaeli, who has cerebral palsy, has madeit her life’s work to challenge people’s un-derstanding of disabilities and to create aninclusive society.

Besides a number of stage productions onoffer, Artscape will also host a free concert

on Friday, 9 August with chart toppers,Blackbyrd.

The Friday will also see the festival’s reg-ular panel discussion take place at 10:30which, this year, focuses on violenceagainst women, facts about rape and thesurvival and celebration of women.

Evita Bezuidenhout will be the keynotespeaker at this event and the panelists in-clude Mamta Sharma, the chairperson ofThe National Commission for Women in In-dia; Professor Amanda Gouws, commis-sioner for gender equality and professor ofpolitical science at University of Stellen-bosch; and Undere Deglon, chief executiveofficer of the Disability Workshop Develop-ment Enterprise.

Also on the panel are Vainola Makan,manager and founder of the New Women’sMovement; Reverend Michelle Boonzaaier,a reverend at IAM (Inclusive and AffirmingMinistries); Patrick Godana, the One ManCan manager at Sonke Gender Justice;Kathleen Dey, director of Rape Crisis; Char-maine Morris, the legal advisor at SaartjieBaartman Centre for Women and Children;and Abduraghman Adams, a director, actorand representative from the Consulate Gen-eral India. The discussion will be facilitatedby Dr Marlene Wasserman, otherwiseknown as Dr Eve.

On 8 and 9 August, ladies are invited tovisit the theatre centre for health screen-ings, which will include blood glucose andblood pressure and there will be a numberof workshops on offer throughout thecourse of the festival.V Visit the Artscape website at www.artscape.co.zafor a full festival line­up.V Tickets for shows can be booked via Computicketor on Artscape Dial­a­seat on 021 421 9915.

Festival focuses onwomen, disability

Chaeli Mycroft of The Chaeli Campaign, who partnered with Artscape for the festival.PHOTO: LERATO MADUNA

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Marana Brand van Hulsteyn, TygerBurger se nuusredakteur, bring vir Elton August ’n trosie opMandeladag.

Tina, die Tygervallei­tier, helder VuyolwethuSiyeka van Delft se dag op met ’n drukkie.

Juel Jena (5) van Bellville was baie bly omTina, die Tier te sien. Hier gee Jana Bekker vanTygerBurger se redaksie vir hom warm sjokola­de en koekies.

Faslin Gratino van Parow en haar dogterjie, Gouwa (17 maande), verwonder hulle aan Tina, dieTygervallei­tier.

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A Men’s Fellowship will be hosted at 13Khupumleni Street Happy Valley on Sun-day 28 July from 14:30.

V For further information please call Neil Oortmanon 084 863 9580, or David November on 078 8478333.

Invitation to attend a Men’s Fellowship

Table Mountain Cableway has been closedfor an extendedperiod from thisMonday (22July) to Sunday 25 August to undergo annu-almaintenance in the skilledhands of sevenexperts who will fly in from Switzerland.The Cableway is required to do annual

maintenance to meet the highest global ca-bleway standards set by the Swiss Govern-ingBody forCableways (BAV).However theusual two week closure has been extendedto five weeks as the main DC (Direct Cur-rent) drive will be replaced by anAC (Alter-nating Current) drive. In addition the twocarriages, the mechanism that moves thecable car up and down the track ropes, willundergo their six-yearly overhaul, and theheel rope is being replaced.Both cabins of the cable carswill be taken

off the ropes and will be positioned at thelower station for the crews to examine andwork on. This is the only time that both ca-ble cars will be at the lower station at thesame time. Additional maintenance takingplace includes comprehensive hydraulictesting and general maintenance.

“This is an exceptionally busy time forthe technical team – we will be workingclosely with our Swiss colleagues so as toensure our high safety standards are main-tained,” says Andries de Vries, technicalmanager of Table Mountain Cableway.

SpecialsVisitors can take advantage of the Cable-

way specials that are onoffer after the annu-al maintenance period. These include a freereturn ticket for adults on their birthday onpresentation of a South African ID; and theKidz Season special that offers two childrenunder 18 years a free return trip if they areaccompanied by a full paying adult (validover weekends, public and school holidaysuntil October 31, 2013).Should your birthday fall within this clo-

sure period, you are entitled to redeemyourcomplimentary birthday ride up the Cable-way one week after (26 August to 2 Septem-ber) annual maintenance.V For information call (021) 424 8181 or visit www.ta­blemountain.net.

Cableway closed for upkeepImported heel rope gets offloaded amd ready for installation during the shutdown of thecableway for annual maintenance.

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The name of theLord is a strongtower; the right­eous man runsinto it and is safe.Proverbs 18:10

Tier­plesier: Verpleegpersoneel van die trauma­eenheid van die Tygerberg­hospitaal neem foto’s van hul kollegassaam met Tygervallei­sentrum se gelukbringer, Tina, die Tier, wat op Mandeladag by die hospitaal ’n draai gemaakhet. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

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

The letter by Marthie Wilson“There but for the grace ofGod go I”, TygerBurger, 17July, refers. Vagrants do nothave to live on the streets,they choose to. Why don’t theymake use of the many institu-tions like night shelters andchurches that offer help?Because they do not like beingtold what to do. Could it bethat they lack self-control andself-respect? Most times alcoholis to blame.Children of alcoholics are

born with the gene. Let’s getrid of the manufacturers andsellers of alcohol which causesso much suffering, includingbroken homes (mine was one).The aftermath includes

emotionally abused children(they witness the arguments,violence, etc.) and grow uplacking self-esteem and so thecycle continues.God gave us free will so

they have no one else to blamebut themselves. He gave usgifts to share with otherpeople, what do they give?They are sick yes, but willthey accept or seek help? No.They have no regard for youor anybody else. Begging iseasier than doing a day’s work.They don’t even pick up theirown mess and put it in thebin. I say put them in akibbutz and make them workfor their living by tilling thesoil, growing vegetables andselling them to make somemoney to feed themselves andnot wait for others to take careof them.Sick of the mess.

DIANE WELLSTEADSunningdale

Send vagrantsto a kibbutz

Emergency Medical Servicescrews are being attacked bycriminals. “Why?”We are often told shocking

Horrible trauma ourEMS crews endure

stories by the crews we serverefreshments to on a Fridaynight, of what they have toendure on a daily basis whileon duty. People seem to haveabsolutely no respect for theEMS, who are actually there tohelp you, the man in the street.Staff are told that if they feel

unsafe, they may leave an area.However, if they attempt to dothis they are attacked ormoaned about as they thendon’t assist the patient. So,actually, they cannot win.A recent Facebook post from

a Metro EMS medic says; “Inthe last incident, night crewwas left so badly traumatised,because they were robbed atgunpoint of their personalpossessions. We go out to serveour community and we wouldlike the respect of our commu-nity. We don’t even know if wewill return safely to our lovedones.”One day, the EMS staff will

refuse to go into your area andwho will end up suffering?This is why we do what we

do – we go out on a Fridayevening to government hospi-tals and serve free refreshmentsto all emergency services onduty. Just to give the guys andgals a break from all theinsanity they have to deal with.

LIANNE VINELLO­LIPPERTCo­Founder REST(Refreshing

Emergency Services Together)

Die berig “Fetus in asblikgekry in Proteahoogte”(TB, 17Julie) verwys.Dit maak my baie seer om

so-iets te sien, veral omdat ekself op ’n jong ouderdomswanger geraak het. Ek was 14,maar het skool voltooi, baba enal. Die pa van my kind is nogsteeds saam met ons. Ons trouoor drie maande. Ek was selfbaie bang, maar het my mangestaan en die gevolge gedra.Ek is baie hartseer oor die

ongebore babatjie.BIANCA

Kraaifontein

Maak seer om telees van babatjie

I was recently the victim of aburglary after being safe for 26years. I live a street away fromthe police station and wasappalled and disgusted at theway things work in our justicesystem.We were burgled and called

the police Z as would be thefirst thing to do in a situationlike this. We had to call twiceand waited for the police for along time before they came. Weare not ignorant to the fact thatthey have to attend to manyreports and service manypeople but what is “yanking mychain” is the fact that they canstill admit that the area is a bigtarget at the moment and alsoadd that there is at least oneburglary per day in our area. Ifthis very specific statistic canbe conveyed with such confi-dence, my question would bewhat is being done to ensurethat it actually becomes a paststatistic and why is it wornwith such pride in the present?I found that a neighbour’s car

was stolen not too long ago.They gained access to my housevia a neighbour’s wall, whoalso suffered loss of items.When asking if we couldapprehend or protect ourselvesif we caught the perpetrators inour property, we were told notto do that but to contact thepolice.The burning question on my

lips at this stage, is this… If wehave to wait that long for thepolice to arrive, would weactually not be in more danger,as a criminal becomes like ananimal when trapped and allkinds of things unfold?Processing a claim is one

thing but some items can neverbe replaced and the thought ofone’s privacy being invadedand violated is sickening.This is not even a catch 22

but a catch of a different kind,still waiting to be listed.

VERY CONCERNED/ANNOYEDCITIZEN

Email

Concerned at policeresponse to burglary

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Korreksies:Volgens die redaksionelebeleid van TygerBurgerverwelkom ons voorstelle enkommentaar oor die koerantse inhoud en stel onsbeduidende foute so gou asmoontlik reg. Stuur asb.inligting oor die regstelling vanfoute in die koerant aan dieombudsman van Media24 seGemeenskapspers, GeorgeClaassen, by george.claas­[email protected] of skakel021 851 3232 of 083 5432471. Lesers kan ook klagtesoor die inhoud by diePersombudsman vanSuid­Afrika, mnr. Joe Thloloe,aanhangig maak. Skakel indaardie geval gerus 011 4843612/8, stuur ‘n faks na 011484 3619 of ‘n e­pos nanakhanyim@ombuds­man.org.za or johanr@om­budsman.org.za

LEWENSKIEKIE

Toon respekdeur beloftesna te komSwak maniere, min respek, verdraaiingvan die waarheid en selfgesentreerdheidis al te lank aan die orde van die dag.Dit het op verskeie terreine van die

alledaagse lewe soort van gebruik ge-word. Dit het oukei geword, want “almaldoen dit”, maar dis so jammer dat almaldit doen, is dit nie?Ons sal vinnig kla oor hoe mense net

aan hulself dink, nie meer omgee vir hulnaaste nie, beloftes maak wat hulle nienakom nie, en hulle swak gedra bypartytjies. Maar ons staan self agter diedeur.As iemand jou met die grootste respek

behandel, vertel jy dit oor asof ditvoorbladnuus is. As iemand jou inder-daad bel nadat hulle gesê het hulle sal,wel die reëlings tref soos hulle gesê het,en die diens lewer wat hulle belowe het,praat jy vir maande daarna nog daaroor.Dit moet tog die norm wees, nie die

uitsondering op die reël nie!’n Belofte wat baie mense maak en nie

nakom nie, is om te sê hulle gaan vir ’ngeselligheid opdaag en dan doen hulle ditnie. Respek waai by die deur uit wanneerdie gasheer se geld en tyd gemors word.Ons is so selfgesentreerd dat ons dinkwat ons nóú wil doen, is beslis belangri-ker as om by ons woord te hou. As onswel laat weet ons kan nie meer kom nie,gaan dit dikwels met ’n flou verskoninggepaard wat uit die duim gesuig is – sooswat “almal” maar doen.Ons moet maar eers die splinter uit eie

oog haal om ons eie geveinsdheid beter tekan sien, voor ons vinger wys, of hoe?

HOOFARTIKEL

SMSV To the woman earning R2 500pm payingR350 rent: My wife and I earn a combinedpension of R2 520 pm. My rent is R1 500pm excluding food and day to day basicseg: bread and milk. Stop complaining andbe thankful for what you have. - Anon

V Ek reageer op die huishulp wat sê sy krynet R2 500. Ek werk al vyf jaar vir Wool-worths vir net R2 000 ’n maand. - Anon

V Marthie Wilson: You feel so sorry for“the bergies” but is there anything you doabout the situation like donations to TheHaven or soup kitchens? We find that thebergies discard full food containers (inthe Monte Vista park) that were left forthem by residents! - Trudie, Monte Vista

V I want to respond to L Ntabenio’s SMS:I have the same problem. Jewellery is mis-sing and I’m the suspect. They did go topolice and my fingerprints were notfound, but still I must look for it wherethey have looked. I’m so unhappy. - Moni-ca Settie

V I wonder if you could both (Olivia andJacques SMS, TB, 17/07) keep up withme? We played basketball and soccer,went to the park, played when it rained.Have you got grandchildren? - Poor Gran

V Thank you Chér Terblanché. The story ofMufasa was heartwarming. (“Who was anugly puppy? Not I”, TB, 17/07) - Winston

V Huishulp (TB, 17/07): My vrou is ’n ge-kwalifiseerde versorger. Sy is 14 uur perdag uithuisig en werk 12 ure sonder oor-tydbetaling. Was ou mense, voer hulle, sitvir hulle skoon doeke aan, trek hulle aanen versorg hulle met liefde. Daar’s nooit’n dankie nie. Sy werk al 5 jaar vir ’n goeieinstansie. Salaris is R2 000 pm. Geen pen-sioen, geen medies, geen vaste aanstel-ling. Taxigeld is tans R520 pm. Ek kan niewerk nie – het ’n beroerte gehad. Huis-hulp, is dit regverdig? Tel jou seëninge.- Koppie, Kraaifontein

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

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Plaaslike skilders se werk word uitgestalen verkoop by die maandelikse mark vandie NG Kerk Durbanville-Bergsig se Betes-da-uitreikprojek, wat op Saterdag 3 Augus-tus van 08:30 tot 14:00 op die kerkterrein inBolandweg in Durbanville gehou word.Belangstellendes wat wil uitstal, kan

Pierre de Villiers by 083 377 7406 kontak.Eetgoed soos wild- en hoenderpasteie,

pannekoek, beskuit, koek, boereworsrolle,tweedehandse boeke, CD’s en DVD’s wordteen weggeepryse verkoop.Die Betesda-projek reik uit in die ge-

meenskap na persone met een of ander ge-stremdheid en is betrokke by sewe para-en/of kwadrupleë wat in ’n selfsorghuis inUitzicht woon. Hulle het opgeleide tuisver-sorgers in diens, wat hulle 24 uur per dagversorg. Hulle is self verantwoordelik viral die uitgawes van die huis. Hul gestremd-heid veroorsaak dat hul inkomste baieklein is.Die Betesdaprojek finansier ook perde-

pret, ’n terapeutiese aktiwiteit waarin gra-tis kontaksessies met perde en ritte aange-bied word vir kinders en volwassenes meteen of ander gestremdheid of moeilike om-standighede, soos kinders vanDurbanville-kinderhuis.Vir meer inligting sien perdepret op

Facebook.Die projek benodig dringend skenkings

van tweedehandse boeke, DVD’s en CD’s.Die boeke wat nie verkoop word nie, wordgeskenk aan nie-winsgewende organisa-sies.V Kontak Hans Human vir meer inligting by 082 5490518.

Skilderye bymark te koop

The Fisantekraal AnimalWelfare (FAW) islooking for loving homes for the animals inits care.Beyonce, a beautiful tortoise-shell female

cat, was rescued with her kittens. She hasa beautiful nature and would make a won-derful addition to any family.Contact [email protected] formore in-

formation about her and other cats and kit-tens that are available.Cindy is a stunning little wire-haired fe-

male puppy. She is approximately eightmonths old and ready for her forever home.V Send an email to [email protected] or visitwww.faw.org.za for further contact details.

Would yousay no tothese pets?

Cindy

Beyonce

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LEIDEN/DELFT ­ R170 000 (neg)2 Bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom.

TUSCANY GLEN ­ R700 000Lovely 3bedroom, en­suite, familybathroom, kitchen, triple • carport,swimming pool, paved yard, alumi­nium windows.

Gary 076 696 2403Melissa 072 057 5753

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encosed, very neat.SIDNEYVALE / BISHOP LAVIS

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gar, braai area.

Jocelyn 074 296 0160NOOITGEDACHT ­ R650 000Double storey!! 5 beds., main en­suite, 2 entertainment areas,

lounge, diningr., double garage,fully fitted kitchen, everyentertaintainer's dream!

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Jocelyn 074 296 0160 orGeraldine 078 366 0422

021 836 8261www.startprop.com

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Delft /RosendalR260 000 ­ 3 beds (bic) lounge,diningr., f.f.kitch, very neat, fullyencl. Call Benita: 073 042 6690

Leiden ­ R100 000(Cash offers welcome) 2 beds

lounge & kitchen.Call Brenda: 073 988 3875

Belhar­ R270 000(Batavia Road) ­ Very Neat 3 bedslnge, kitch, fully encl. Convenient

for transport and Schools

Montana ­ R540 0003 beds bic , lounge dining room,entertainment area with built in

braai, Corner plot.Call Benita 073 042 6690

Rosendal or Voorburg Sellers wehave qualified buyers to purchase

your properties!!!Call Benita 073 042 6690

021 836 8261www.startprop.com

DEVON PARKR649 000

Well­loved family home offers4 double bedr., beautiful kitchenwith breakfast nook, spaciouslounge + garage. Fully enclosed,

on big plot. Just move in!Come see for yourself!Contact Rene Abrahams

071 739 6331 or 021 903 6001

GOODWOODR1 200 000 including furniture.

3 bed rooms, main en­suite,lounge, diningroom, fully fittedkitchen, 2 entertainment areas,garage, swimming pool near N1

City. A REAL STUNNER!!

ELSIESRIVERR600 000

3 bedrooms, lounge, diningroom,fully enclosed near Halt Road.

SIDNEYVALE R650 000Full house 3 Bedrooms, b.i.c,lounge, diningroom laminated

flooring etc.

Benita 073 042 6990Office: 021 836 8261www.startprop.com

HEATHER PARKR377 000 ­ A cosy home for astarter family situated in a quietarea. This property offers 2 bedswhich the main room has b.i.c.

O.plan kitchen & lounge & 1 bathr.The yard is fully enclosed and acarport for 1 car. LFER­0043

Call Robyn­Lee Cloete073 962 7242

HEATHER PARKR375 000 ­ 2 Beds, 1

bathroom, kitchen, lounge & tan­dem garage for 3 cars. Extensionthat can be used for extra room or

a separate entrance.

Irma Jacobs074 306 6860

NEW DEVELOPMENT!!Eersteriver / StradfordGreen Apartments

R340 000 ­ 2 Beds, fully fittedkitchen, build in cupboards in

bedrooms, tiled floors.R380 000 ­ 3 beds, fully fittedkitchen, build in cupboards in

bedrooms, tiled floors.24hour security.

Call Mandy 076 141 7970 orGail 071 517 6168

Khayelitsha/ MandelaPark

R320 000 ­ 2 Beds, kitch, bic, lnge,diningr., very neat, fully encl.

R385 000 ­ 3 beds lounge diningroom, f.kitchen, gar., fully encl.Call Maxwell 082 400 1815

Office: 021 836 8261www.startprop.com

ICONRIVERTON VILLAS­ R425 000: 2slpk., sitk., komb., fam.badk.,parkering. Deel van sekuriteitcompleks, net 4 eenheide, Levies.RAVENSMEAD ­ R650 0003 slpk., sitk., eetk., kombuis,gesinsbadk., groot erf wat omheinis met hekke.RAVENSMEAD ­ R280 000Oop erf aan Northwaystraat+ water­ en kragverbinding.HILLCREST HEIGHTS ­ R550 0007 slpk., dubbelmotorhuis, komb.,badk., motorafdak, benodig bietjieherstelwerk.EERSTERIVER / SOMERSETHEIGHTS ­ R450 000: 3 bedr,lounge, kitchen, fam. bathroom,fully enclosed, 400m² plot.LEIDEN/DELFT ­ R299 000Double storey, 4 bedrooms,lounge, kitchen, bathroom, parkingspace.

Gary: 076 696 2403Melissa: 072 057 5753

ICON

Urgently need houses for myLONG LIST of buyers ­Free Evaluations

. EERSTERIVER

. BELLVILLE SOUTH

. BISHOP LAVIS

. ELSIESRIVER

. PAROWEureka Estate/ Maisonette:

R299 000 ­ 2 Beds, lnge, carport,kitch.

Bonteheuwel (Semi):R 250 000 ­ 1Bedr, lnge, kitch, bathr, very neat.

CALL MANDY BREDA078 285 0276

ICONWe urgently need

houses for our LONGLIST of buyers

FREE EVALUATIONS. EERSTERIVER,. BLACKHEATH,. HIGHBURY (PARK). RAVENSMEAD. ELSIES RIVER. BISHOP LAVIS. GAYLEE. DELFT. FAIRDALE

GARY: 076 696 2403MELISSA: 072 057 5753www.iconipgroup.co.za

YOLAM PROPERTIES

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R690 0003 bedrooms, en­suite, built­incupboards, lounge, kitchen, sep.bathroom & toilet, lounge, safetygates plus 2 bedroom granny flatwith lounge, klitchen bath. & toilet.

Garage.

ATTENTION SELLERS!We are looking for houses to sellin Bellville South, Belhar, Delft,Bishop Lavis, Ravensmead,

Parow.

DUANE 073 159 3432or STEPHANIE072 977 9972 or

OFFICE 021 951 2290.

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Ajax face tough start to seasonTHOMAS CAROLUS

Ajax Cape Town face a tough start tothe new season as they are set to playGolden Arrows, away, followed by

Orlando Pirates in their first home gameof the new season.

The game is scheduled for August 3(Golden Arrows) and the Orlando Piratesgame is scheduled for Tuesday 20 Augustwith kick-off at 19:30.

The Urban Warriors are then set to playAmaZulu at home at the Cape Town Stadi-um on Sunday 1 September at 15:00, Bid-vestWits away on September 13 at 20:00 fol-lowed by another humdinger againstMamelodi Sundowns at theCapeTownSta-dium onWednesday 25 September at 19:30.

The season’s opening fixtures will alter-

nate with the MTN8 Cup competition thatstarts on theweekendofAugust 10/11,withthe final scheduled for Saturday 21 Sep-tember.

TheTelkomKnock-Out starts on the firstweekend of October, giving the PSL fix-tures a break until October 23 when AjaxCape Town play Free State Stars at theCape Town Stadium at 19:30.

First DivisionWith regards to the promoted National

First Division teams, the PSL stated thatthe arbitration which will decide whichclubs will be the National First Divisionwinners and play-offs winners has not yetbeen completed, meaning that the namesof those clubs are not yet reflected in thefixtures.

In this competition stalwart David Noto-ane is the man upon whom Santos are pin-ning their hopes of earning promotionback to the Absa Premier League.

The club have announced Notoane ashead coach for the 2013/2014 season.

Notoane first made his name as a lethalmarksman at the People’s Team, regularlyturning out for nearly a decade in their col-ours.

He began his coaching career in Santos’development ranks, making his way up tothe senior side.

He has also enjoyed spells as assistant atGolden Arrows, and National under-23team.

Last season Notoane was assistant tohead coach Ian Palmer, who departed theclubhavingnarrowly failed to earn promo-

tion from theNational First Division to theAbsa Premier league.

Work hardNotoane is under no illusion as to the na-

ture of the expectations that await him asSantos look to bounce back to the top flightafter having being relegated two seasonsback.

“The most important thing for the sea-son ahead is that we work hard, and wework smart to achieve our objective ofwin-ning the league and thereby winning pro-motion to the PSL,” he said.

“What I will emphasise to the players isthat from here on, the foundation has beenlaid in terms of the work we put in last sea-son and we are going to work even harderto build on to that this season.’’

SAREL BURGER

Die rugbyklub Hamiltons bly nou maareenmaal Durbanville-Bellville se tier indie WP se Superliga-kompetisie.

Die Durbies se aanspraak op die kampi-oenskap het Saterdag ’n lelike dwarsklapvan Hamiltons gekry toe hulle met ’n tel-ling van 13-26 vir die tweede keer hierdieseisoen ’n opstopper van die Seepuntsespan ontvang het. Durbanville-Bellville setalle hanteerfoute en die herhaalde doello-se wegskop van goeie balbesit het telkensdie harde werk van die voorhoede onge-daan gemaak.

Kortweg gestel, dit was geensins ’n ver-toning wat die Durbies enige trofee in diesak sal bring nie. Bellville het die Tyger-berg-klub ore aangesit met sy sege van 33-21, terwyl Noordelikes/Northlink-kollegemet 41-29 te sterk was vir Brackenfell.Goodwood het 31-30 met Villager afgere-ken. Met die skoolvakansie agter die rugsal alle spanne in die Tygerbergstreek welweer die komende naweek in aksie wees.

Hamiltonsbly maarDurbies-tier

NNK se Philip Hopley probeer StefanVermaak van sy voete af hardloop tydens hulwedstryd Saterdag by NNK. Die tuisspan hetdie wedstryd oortuigend met 41­29 gewen.

FOTO: ANDRÉ BAKKES

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UWC Rugby Director Peter De Villiers addresses his team during a warm­up game against theBaby Boks earlier this year.

Peter de Villiers, Director of Rugby atthe University of the Western Cape(UWC), remains confident that UWC

has what it takes to play in the big leagues.UWC is playing in the toughest league in

Western Province club rugby, the WesternProvince Rugby Union (WPRU) SuperLeague B, and the team is firing on all cylin-ders to earn promotion to Super League A.“The players are responding well to the

structures we have put in place since theVarsity Shield competition and by makingfull use of them the squad would be well ontheir way to Super League A glory,” says DeVilliers.

ExpertiseUWC is in third place with 39 points, tied

with False Bay RFC (2nd place), behind logleaders Primrose RFC on 53 points.Hementioned that UWC head coach, Oliv-

er Jansen, attended a training camp forcoaches in Durban lastmonth. “We are look-ing forward to benefiting from the expertisethat he has gained while in Durban and wewant to see how the team will make use ofthis, when they face False Bay RFC on 24 Ju-ly away from home,” he said.

In June, De Villiers spent some time inKenya, helping the Kenyan National sidewith training and other areas of their game.Shortly after this the Kenyan national sidecame to train against UWC. “It is importantto build relationships with rugby teamsacross Africa and this also served as goodmotivation for our team for the remainderof the season,” De Villiers says.Phillip October, UWCRugby chairperson,

said the UWC success story actually startedin 2010, when theymade the decision to playamongst the best clubs in the province.“Every year since 2010, we have earned

promotion; so it is clear that the structureswe implemented are working and will con-tinue to work as we move towards our jour-ney to success,” he said.October believes the key to a successful

side is to have the proper systems – such ascoaching, administration and quality play-ers – in place.“Having a goodunder-20 squad that serves

as a feeder to the first to third teams is anoth-er important part ofmakingUWCrugby bul-let-proof. This ensures that there is a con-stant flow of good players coming throughthe ranks,” he said.

SAREL BURGER

Die rugbyklubHamiltons bly noumaar een-maal Durbanville-Bellville se tier in dieWPse Superliga-kompetisie.Die Durbies se aanspraak op die kampi-

oenskap het Saterdag ’n lelike dwarsklapvanHamiltons gekry toe hullemet ’n tellingvan 13-26 vir die tweedekeerhierdie seisoen

’n opstopper van die Seepuntse span ont-vang het.Durbanville-Bellville se talle hanteerfou-

te en die herhaalde doellose wegskop vangoeie balbesit het telkens die harde werkvan die voorhoede ongedaan gemaak. Kort-weg gestel, dit was geensins ’n vertoningwat die Durbies enige trofee in die sak salbring nie.

Bellville het Tygerberg-klub ore aangesitmet sy sege van 33-21, terwyl Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege met 41-29 te sterk was virBrackenfell. Goodwood het met 31-30 metVillager afgereken. Met die skoolvakansieagter die rug sal alle spanne in die Tyger-bergstreek wel weer die komende naweekin aksie wees (tuisspan eerste): Durbanvil-le-Bellville t Victoriane, Belhar t Maties,Tygerberg t Helderberg, Bellville t Ikeys,Valsbaai t Brackenfell, NNK t Kuilsrivier,Goodwood t Hamlets, Universiteit vanWes-Kaapland t Hands & Heart.

Hamiltons bly Durbies se tier