Cape Flats News January / February 2020

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“It’s not about us, it’s about the learners!” E.A Janari open its doors t o a n e w s c h o o l y e a r, welcoming some 850 learners to their historic establishment! The school day began with a formal assembly which was open with a prayer, to evoke the presence of God, as they undertook a very productive year!

solely on the child and the upliftment of the child w i t h i n t h e c o m m u n i t y. He went on to say E.A. Janari’s slogan for 2020 …” it’s not about us, it’s about the learners.”

Cloete further added the start of the new decade would see a lot of positive changes, not only to the school but to the implementation of the curriculum. Cloete said he hopes these positive changes will filter into the community via our learners. One of the changes he proudly mentioned was the evolution and incorporation of technology within the curriculum. Mr. Cloete went onto to say with every decision he took regarding the school’s functionality for 2020, he kept the key slogan close to his heart, ‘its not about us, it’s about the learners.’

productive year for every The Principal Mr. A. Cloete child at E.A. Janari Primary. extended a hearty welcome Principal Cloete said parents to educators, parents and and guardians plays a learners. In Mr. Cloete’s pivotal role in their child’s welcome address, he stated behaviour. The presence that the vision for 2020 was, the and all relevant With that in mind, 2020 o f p a r e n t / g u a r d i a n i s s t a k e h o l d e r s , f o c u s e d p r o m i s e s t o b e a v e r y fundamental to the holistic development of the child.

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Cloete further said, “let us work together as a team to ensure every child who exits this institution is a product of this promise.”

to wish E.A. Janari well on their endeavours for 2020. May they achieve every goal they have set out, with the unrelenting With that beautiful sentiments, determination and finesse, Mr. Cloete concluded his we have come to know welcome speech. We would them for! (copy submitted) like to take this opportunity

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MNP street committee spoil senior citizens with a lunch Yes, the Mahogany, Netreg & Poinsettia (MNP) street committee is at it again! Yesterday, New Ye a r ’s E v e , t h e c o m m i t t e e with relevant role players including ward councillor Ms. Theresa Thompson & Pastor Michael Arendse, hosted older

persons with an elite luncheon. Speaker after speaker voice the sentiment that these days senior citizens deprived and neglect themselves as they hardly enjoy their well-earned pension and retirement. This occasion was to show appreciation for

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by lots of dancing, music, laughter and lots of recollections of the good old days gone by. Despite limitations the MNP street committee is showing what can be achieve with a burning desire to effect change in these parts. A plea to immediate

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The Bonteheuwel Development Forum (BDF) consisting of street committees is assisting in bringing dignity and pride to approximately 50 of our most needy school learners between the ages of 6 and 17 years old in Bonteheuwel.

We realise that our area’s need is great and will start small for this year with children across our sixteen schools in Bonteheuwel. Our gift packs consist of school shoes, socks, a pants/skirt/ dress, ribbons, a bar of soap, toothpaste and deodorant.

Like many townships, many of our people are living in abject poverty We sincerely believe that assisting our and are struggling with day to day life needy children will help with their with our children suffering the most. pride and self-esteem during school which in turn will let them focus on Our NGO embarked on a Back To learning and playing which contributes School Uniform Drive where our Street to enjoying school. We believe that Committees identified the most needy this endeavour is in line with our kids on our streets and cloth them for organizational vision which is working school. We are thankful for our uniform towards a safer, healthier and prosperous gift packs donated by a number of our community. very own residents, activists, friends of the Bonteheuwel Development Forum, S u b m i t t e d b y H e n r i e t t e Solly and Zohra Noor Foundation, A b r a h a m s – C H A I R P E R S O N @ Wynberg Glass and others. O76 3783 842

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Register on the jobseekers database Residents can register on the subcouncil jobseekers database and apply for temporary jobs through the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). To register, contact your nearest your subcouncil office with a copy of your ID and curriculum vitae (CV). For more information, visit www.capetown.gov.

za and search for ‘EPWP.’ But don’t be scammed!! Job applications to the City are free of charge and are not managed through third parties. Ignore criminals who urge jobseekers to deposit money into a bank account in exchange for City applications forms.

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A DREAMLESS AND A VISIONLESS LIFE IS A POVERTY STRICKEN EXISTENCE

It is very depressing and frustrating to have an idea for many years that you have not yet seen come to pass, another disturbing fact is to have no dreams at all for the future, and dreams are visual manifestations of your purpose seeds of destiny planted in the soil of your imagination. Men and women of vision don’t wait for the future to come they create it. The New Year 2020 gives

you an unprecedented opportunity to take control of your destiny which God already established but your future is not guaranteed unless you co-operate with God, and utilize it to the fullest. It is also a time to dream, to get in touch with the greatness God has placed within you, a time to imagine what you can achieve and where you could be. Remember the greatest tragedy in life is not death but life that

fails to fulfil its purpose, and living long does not impress history and living long is not a sign that you have achieve something, but living effectively impresses God and history. The only common and greatest gift of God ever given to 7.5billion humans on earth is not the gift of sight but the gift of vision, and vision is a glimpse of your future that God has purposed. Vision is what you keep on seeing

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even when you close your eyes and begins to imagine it, and dreams sets you free from the limitations of what the eyes can see. And a visionless life is a poverty stricken existence. So the most important thing in life is to know what is important to you, what you are supposed to do, and how to prioritize what you need to do, because it will help you not to delay your progress. Many of you struggled

for years in private and maybe 2019 was a wasted year, but Let me remind you that God used your struggles to prepare you in private to make you a public success. Make sure not to hold on to dreams that are already dead because before a new dream can begin, an old dream has to die before a new dream can begin. Jeremiah 29:11 Ken.mitchell@telkomsa. net Cell 0641339460

CTIEC invites the community to join the celebrations The Cape Town Islamic Educational Centre (CTIEC) invites the Cape community to join the Grand Moulood celebrations. The programme begins with the Shar-un-Nabi gathering – viewing of the blessed hair of Nabi Muhammad (SAW) – ON Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 8pm at Masjidul Kareem Centre, Eagle Park. Guest nasheed reciters from Johannesburg and Durban will be in attendance. On Sunday,

January 26, the official CTIEC Grand Moulood takes place and starts with a March For Prophet Muhammad (SAW) – at 9.45am. The march leaves from Masjidul Kareem Centre and returns to the centre. The Grand Moulood programme continues with lectures to be delivered by guest ulama. Lunch will be served and all are welcome. For more information contact the CTIEC on 021 396 2896. (copy submitted)

Certified documents now a c c e p t c e r t i f i e d c o p i e s o f expire after six months documents submitted with an All government departments ■ ■ Bonteheuwel High Principal Mrs. Pather and its components have been set the tone for the academic year directed to stop the practice of requiring certified copies of documents not older than three months to accompany applications for employment.

■ ■ Bergsig Primary Principal Mr Pather welcomes educator Ms. Fredericks to Grade R

■ ■ Eager learners listen attentively to teacher Mrs. R. Rutter We started the year with sadness. A grade 3 learner, Ovayo Sukwana, drowned at the Langa swimming pool on Monday 13 January and left an empty space on the day school reopened for learners. We had a full component of grade R and 1 learner who were excited to enter the schooling system. Grade 2 to 7 learners were all dressed in their beautiful school uniforms and excited to start the new school year.

■ ■ Parents and learners waiting for acceptance at Cedar Primary.

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This decision follows complaints raised with President Cyril Ramaphosa on social media and through other channels about the requirements for compliance with public sector job applications. Departments have been advised to at least

application for employment that are up to six months old, in those cases where the document certified does not have an expiry date that falls within the sixmonth period, the Presidency said. The Presidency said this change would also reduce the workload that the certification of documents creates for the South African Police Service personnel, who will now be able to devote more time to their core function of ensuring that South Africans are and feel safe. (Copy SAnews.gov.za)

Work. Nothing will fall into your lap. You need to work hard every day to be successful. This was also the assembly story, which depicts one of the parables, which highlighted the fact that you need to work hard every day.

• Our school values which are also part of the WCED Transform to Perform Strategy will be a focus area for 2020. It includes the following core values: Sincerity (which is also our school’s motto), Accountability, Integrity, Respect, We wish all our learners well Pride, Commitment, Diligence, for this new school year. May Punctuality, Sharing, Helpfulness each one of them taste success. and to Pool Resources. Ms C. E. Symonds Rylands High School big stars who successfully pass grade 12 • Our second focus is on Hard Cedar School Principal with impeccable distinctions.

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Second chance for 2019 Grade 12 learners advantage of this important opportunity to not only achieve their certificate, but improve on their marks to open up new opportunities,” Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said. The department has collated multimedia material to help these learners prepare for the NSC or the Senior Certificate (amended) examinations.

Written by More Matshediso Learners who did not pass matric in 2019 should not lose hope because they will be given a chance to rewrite subjects. The Department of Basic Education’s Second Chance Matric

The material is made up of videos, study guides and audio clips. However, the department said it does not cover the entire curriculum, but instead Support Programme provides focuses on core content of each support to learners who did knowledge area and points out not meet the requirements of where learners can earn marks. the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or the Senior Certificate To ensure a high quality pass, learners are encouraged to also (amended). cover the remaining aspects “We would encourage all learners of the curriculum using other who have not passed to take textbooks.

Free coding course for Youth Life Choices Academy in Lansdowne is offering a one -year coding course for free to matriculants. The next boot camp will begin at the of February with applications closing on Saturday February 8. Eligible applicants must be aged

18 to 25years and live in Cape Town. Preference is given to young people from under-served communities. To learn more about the work of Salesian Life Choices, visit: http://www.lifechoices.co.za or the academy http://lifechoicesacademy.com

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Internet access sites-for internet access, the department said Face-to-face classes-these learners can visit Vodacom ICT classes are offered nationally Centres and Thusong Service at 50 venues, mainly in rural Centres across the country. and semi-rural areas, by Grade 12 teachers with an excellent Online learning links – learners track record. can also make use of Vodacom e-School as well as the Western Multimedia broadcasting solutions Cape Education Department – the department also encourages ePortal. learners to make use of the HD Open View Television Broadcasts on Channel 201 at 36 venues Candidates can register for nationally, or privately (more the Second Chance Matric than 420 000 households are Support Programme by connected). Learners who have visiting the department’s access to DStv are encouraged website www.education.gov.za to watch Channel 319 for extra or by going to their nearest lessons; or SABC Education district education office. Geleza Nathi broadcasts weekdays on SABC 1 from 5am to 6am, For enquiries regarding with repeats at 11pm; and those this programme, contact with internet access should the department’s call centre watch the SABC Education at 0800 202 933. Geleza Nathi YouTube videos.

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Orchid says thank you

Given the challenges face by non-profit organisations (NPO’s). Orchid seniors, an older person’s group in Bonteheuwel, would like to thank these donors and sponsors – Grandwest, Indigo, Peninsula Beverages, Jive, Shoprite, Community Chest, Cape Flats News, Soundtech (Vangate Mall), Mr. & Mrs. Faghmie Salie, Tinee Tots Educare Centre, Farid Seegers & Family, Biesmillah Educare Centre, Multi-Purpose Centre & Linda’s Daycare – who throughout the year often at short notice supported there campaigns, causes and events, bringing a smile and contentment to many senior citizens. (copy submitted)

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Women’s Health’s Fit Night Out in February 2020

A Bonteheuwel Special Breakfast 7th March 2020 @ Multi-Purpose Centre from 9pm – 2pm for only R30pp.

Put on your active wear and join the Women’s Health Fit Night Out at the Sun Exhibits, GrandWest on 15 February 2020. This event offers the hottest fitness trends packed into a late afternoon and early evening

of fun and fitness. You can expect six super-cool workouts pitched at all levels of fitness, led by trainers, yogis, dance instructors and the Women’s Health team. You will also receive an awesome goodie

Menu: Scrambled eggs & toast, Beef burger, Pancakes, Cappuccino muffins with either tea or coffee & more. At CAMPRI we give you the ability to choose, Book your seats before the 29th Feb 2020. For more info and booking details contact or WhatsApp Campri on +27620029199, +27737205851. See You There!!

bag including the latest issue of Women’s Health magazine, a limited-edition workout vest, water bottle and more. Tickets are available from Quicket. Doors open at 16h00 and the event starts at 17h00.

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Lighthouse Family to perform all their hits at GrandWest in March 2020

Hi All. I am a pensioner Richard Esau in Bonteheuwel who plays the saxophone, I would like to know if there are any pensioners also at home who can play any instrument. The reason being is that we can start a small group and go to various old age homes to render a few items to lift their spirits say once per week. If so than you can contact me 071 609 7258 and we take from there. Thank you in advance.

The Lighthouse Family will be performing in South Africa for the first time at the Grand Arena, GrandWest on 24 March 2020. This band sold ten million records over the last 25 years with their three albums and era-defining songs, like High, Lifted and Lost in Space. The duo, Tunde Baiyewu and Paul Tucker, formed Lighthouse Family at Newcastle University in the early 1990s. After releasing three albums they went their separate ways in the early 2000s. Now, almost 20 years later, they have joined forces again to release their fourth album. Their first album Ocean Drive released in 1995 went six times platinum and stayed on the album charts for three

Date: Saturday 25 January 2020 Time: 2:15 - 3:45 Venue: Central Library, 1 Parade St, Cape Town Enquiries: focalmr@gmail.com or WhatsApp to 0835398442 Calling all ex-students

years, selling 2.75 million copies. Three years ago, the two began working on their fourth album, Blue Sky in Your Head. They have produced this with the same team they used when they were at their radio-dominating

Afrikaans is Groot is back at GrandWest in 2020 After five sell-out concerts in 2019, Afrikaans is Groot is back with the best Afrikaans music at the Grand Arena, GrandWest on 20 and 21 March 2020. Some of the most well-known Afrikaans musicians will be performing a t e a c h s h o w. T h e y i n c l u d e Laurika Rauch, Elandre, Dewald Wasserfall, Tarryn Lamb, Ricus Nel, Demi Lee Moore, Karen

Presentation by our Guest Poet Jade Gibson on Saturday 25 January, who is an academic, writer and visual artist with an interesting academic background in the fields of biometric science, anthropology in which she has a doctorate, as well as Fine Art. And after the guest poet there will be Open Mic followed by light refreshments.

Zoid, Ruhan du Toit, Elvis Blue, Theuns Jordaan, Bok van Blerk, Riana Nel, Karlien van Jaarsveld, Jay, Corlea, Snotkop and Touch of Class. Tickets are available from Computicket. There is one show on 20 March 2020 starting at 19h30 and two shows on 21 March 2020 starting at 13h00 and 19h30. Doors open an hour before each show.

peak, including Colin Barlow, the talent scout who discovered them, and Keith Armstrong, their first manager. Tickets are available from Computicket and Big Concerts. Doors open 19h30 and the show starts at 20h30.

Orchid Seniors Presents a Valentine’s Dinner Dance

At Multi-Purpose (Thusong) Centre of Bonteheuwel on Friday 14, 2020. Time 18h00 & Cost R150 (including a meal) For more info contact Brenda @ 072 959 5018 ** Strict security in attendance. **

The institute of Shariah studies is calling upon all ex-students and members who were present from the beginning until now to come forward. For more information, contact the institute at 021 638 11 00 or Ismaa’eel at 076 249 0498. Parenting Support The Parent Centre will be hosting a counselling service for parents and surrounding areas on Tuesdays at the Grassroots Centre, 335a Klipfontein Road, Silvertown, Athlone from 9am until 2pm. Call to make an appointment if you have any parenting challenges or simply need guidance in parenting matters. For more information, call Carmen at 021 762 0116.

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Boxing Classes The Gordon Boxing Academy have resumed at the Duinefontein Community Centre in Elsies Kraal Road, Manenberg from 5pm to 7pm. The boxing class takes place every Monday and Wednesday, free of charge. For more information call Gordon Adams @ 072 545 3037.

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Multi - Talent Sports Organisation based in Bonteheuwel invites all members to the pre-season training which started on the 7th January 2020 and will continue every Tuesday & Thursday from 17h00 on the Geelhout Street Field, Bonteheuwel. All new members are welcome, especially players born 2007, to bring along birth certificate and 2 colour ID Photos. Also interested football coaches with qualification can also make contact. Contact K De Goede on 071 270 7748. (copy submitted)

Burnley WFC ‘Ahead of the Game’ Training Schedule … Come and Join Senior Woman’s Team (Sasol Division) Tuesday & Thursday @ 17h30 (5:30pm) at Metropolitan Sport Grounds

PALM CITY KLAWERJAS CLUB INVITATION

+ Junior Team Monday & Wednesday @ 17h15 (5:15pm) ‘’Talk with your Feet, Play with your Heart’’

PSL│FIXTURES 24/01 CT City v Black Leopards 25/01 Stellenbosch v Polokwane City 31/01 Chippa United v CT City 01/02 Black Leopards v Stellenbosch 14/02 Stellenbosch v Supersport United

Action pics between Junction Rovers and Bellstar united played at the Heideveld sport complex on Friday 10 January. Junction came from behind to salvage a 2-2 draw during a regional third division league match. Rashied Isaacs 0837137668

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Stormers v Hurricanes Stormers v Bulls Lions v Stormers Stormers v Jaguares Stormers v Blues

You are herewith invited to participate in our annual Memorial Tournament. Only the first 8 teams who enters will be able to partake in the tournament. Date: 1st February 2020 │Venue: Palm City Clubhouse │Starting Time: 09h00 (Punctuality will be appreciated) │Entry fee per team: R300 (teams to be attire in club colours) There will be a winning and losing section. The winners will win miniature trophies and price money. The winners of the losing section win prize money. Food and beverages will be on sale. Please place orders in advance. Menu includes: roti and curry R30.00 boerewors roll R20.00 A shot of Whiskey or Rum R12.00 a dumpy Beer R12.00 a glass of cool drink will be R5 there will be koeksisters and coffee in the morning. Please contact Geduld on 0650414332 or E. Hart on 0797718694 or Mr. E Nelson on 0824950558 or E-MAIL eugenen@sondor.co.za for any info or entry of tournament. THANK YOU in advance for considering participating in PALM CITY Memorial Tournament. (copy submitted)

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Not messing around is Achmad Abrahams of Yorkshire Cricket Club (CC) as hits out in his aggressive innings of 42 against Kensington with Natheer Gamieldien keeping a close eye during a WP Cricket Association (WPCA) 1C game played in Lansdowne on Saturday w h i c h Yo r k s h i r e won by 5 wickets. (Credit Rashied Isaacs)

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Edman Martin of Westridge Yankees puts his body on the line to bring in a run at home plate against Lansdowne Eagles with their catcher Thurston Fahren looking on helplessly during a Promotional League (PL) match at Chukker Road. Yankees won 18-3. (Credit Rashied Isaacs)

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Court drives school athletics

No quarter was asked in this titanic clash as Royston Lindsay of Young Pirates has to take cover as his team mate Mujaahid Maroof shoots for goal during Safa Cape Town (Safa CT) ABC Motsepe league match against Santos in Lansdowne. The People’s team had the last laugh as they got the better of Pirates from Heideveld with hard fought a 2-1 victory.

Accomplished athlete and coach Keith Court is getting athletes of Arcadia Primary School ready for the interschool athletics championships. Court also a dedicated community activist

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R1495

275/60/R20

R1695

285/50/R20

R1795

315/35/ZR20

R1995

TAXI SPECIAL

195/R14C VITOUR V2000 WSW 205/70/ R15C VITOUR V2000 WSW 225/70/R15C VITOUR V2000 WSW

R899 R1050 R1399

ACM/117995251 ACM/18027561

ACM_ 17954082

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