tame TIMES Joburg South 3 November 2015

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The Letters are the opinion of readers and not necessarily that of tame TIMES or its staff. Send your letters to candace. king@tametimes.co.za. The Editor reserves the right to edit or omit letters.

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Letter by Phillip Venter, Oakdene Neighbourhood Watch Committee Member Dear Editor, Tammy Hastie from Cuties Corner in Oakdene, along with the help of Jerry Selwane, have gone out of their way to ensure that animals are looked after in the Oakdene area. Jerry was asked to check up on a dog that was heard crying continuously. The poor boy, a cross chow/ staffie, had become very destructive and his owner had separated him from his other dogs. Jerry suggested some dog training to solve the problem. The owner agreed and basic obedience

training will start in November. I just want to thank Tammy for her care and dedication. As can be seen from the picture, another animal, and may I add owner, has been put on the right path to caring for animals. I would also like to give a big thanks to Ashneth Rigney for her assistance in this matter.

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EDITOR’S RESPONSE:

Being a nature lover myself, it makes me happy to see that people still care a great deal for animals.

REUVEN OLD AGE HOME

ENDS 13 NOVEMBER 2015 Cnr Michelle Avenue and Jochem van Bruggen Road

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Letter by Marinda Pienaar I visited Reuven Old Age Home on Thursday 22 October for the first time in 15 years as a friend’s mom will be moving into this old age home and I was totally flabbergasted at the state of the place. The grounds are untidy and no maintenance is being done; the grass is long; some trees have fallen over and have just been left on the ground; there is rubbish everywhere and there are water and sewage leaks. The place needs a coat of paint, and gutter repairs. On the inside of the units there are electrical problems and plenty more issues. How can we just leave something like this to just fall into a state of disrepair without fixing or repairing anything? Who is responsible

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for the upkeep of this old age home? People actually get paid to do a job at this institution which is clearly not being done. We should feel ashamed of how our old people get treated! Please can the Council as well as the local councillors go and investigate the state of this institution.

EDITOR’S RESPONSE:

Hi Marinda, thank you for sending me your letter. There has been a flood of complaints about Reuven over the past several weeks. I contacted ANC Ward 124 Councillor Sidney Radebe for comment regarding the state of the old age home and he

responded by saying that the management of Reuven have submitted paperwork requesting maintenance and upgrading to the Department of Housing. He noted that it takes time for things to be repaired as they wait for the availability of budget. However, he added that the MMC of Housing Daniel Bovu has made a provision of R30-million for upkeep of the City’s old age homes. Clr Radebe also highlighted the various other issues at Reuven, including the matter of residents who are living at the home who are below the age of 60, adding that this is against the law.

This past weekend for Halloween I decided to pay homage to one of my favourite musical legends – the late lyrical songstress Amy Winehouse. Clad in black with her iconic beehive, I decided to shake the look up on two separate occasions – on Friday I was the ghost of Amy and on Saturday I was the Mexican sugar skull Amy. On Friday evening I threw a Halloween party for close-knit family and friends. Being Amy for the night, I was of course, expected to put on a Cockney accent and belt out Rehab. Then on Saturday I popped into Smallville Comics in Alberton for the internationally celebrated Halloween ComicFest. It was great to see young and old dress up for the occasion. With Halloween having come and gone, I’m looking forward to the festivities of Christmas. Perhaps dressing up as Christmas Amy is in order? The beehive wig would make a great Christmas light decoration.

THANK YOU CITY PARKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank Lwande Mashige and her entire team for their hard work and dedication in the removal of black wattles at Donington Drive in Mulbarton. It is indeed a huge achievement to remove wattles as we have been battling to remove them for a long time and now we are able

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Letter by Paseka Matlhaku to see the river flowing, and the park is improving drastically. With this type of support and commitment, we will succeed in achieving our goals as a country. I acknowledge the contribution of your team; your efforts are recognised and keep up the good work.

EDITOR’S RESPONSE:

Thank you, City Parks, for the removal of alien species in the South. With water sources currently under pressure, the removal of alien plants is essential as they use significant amounts of water. Let’s keep our area clean and green together.

BEV TURK Letter by John G. Gabes I am responding to the letter that appeared in tame TIMES by Manny de Freitas, DA Member of Parliament, where he inhumanely attacked ANC Councillor Bev Turk. I and so many other pensioners have great respect for Bev for having worked so diligently and untiringly to record the complaints from the pensioners from various retirement villages in the South. Having to listen with patience and compassion to the many grievances, the discomfort, the loneliness and suffering from the elderly - I am sure her patience was very comforting, reassuring and consoling for them. This is an attribute that is so necessary in human relations, yet

so few can offer it, especially to the lonesome and isolated elderly people. Bev goes out of her way to assist wherever she can. Call her at any time, when there is an urgent need for service delivery and Bev will go out of her way to ensure that she finds the right people to do the job; what is more, she will keep one informed until she is sure that the job is properly done. We wish you success in all your undertakings, Bev, and thank you for your care and love.

EDITOR’S RESPONSE:

Dear John, thank you for your letter. Our old age homes need all the assistance and care they can get.

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