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Hazendal striker is determined to add his name to the international soccer scene after his previous attempt came to a grinding halt due to financial reasons. Tashreeq Daniels has once again been selected, with other players from high schools in areas such as Hanover Park and Manenberg, to represent South Africa at this year’s Malaysia Championship which will take place in December. He was selected during the trials in Bridgetown earlier this year. His selection to the South African School Football squad is his second in the past two years. The 18-year-old made the cut last year, but could not travel with the team because he did not have the necessary funds. With the help of his mother, he is now determined to represent SA. Daniels says he is thrilled to have been chosen to represent the country again. The player attributes his selection to what he terms as having the “requirements for a good striker”. “A striker has to be someone who is disciplined, dedicated, confident and is teamworkdriven. He has to be a goal scorer with stamina and be fearless. I have all of that,” says Daniels. This Hazendal resident says he feels blessed to have been afforded another chance to represent South Africa. His mother is working with him to
make sure this time around he travels with the team. They have embarked on fundraising initiatives, but they have not raised enough money yet. They are appealing to the community to help where they can. “There is a lot of potential and opportunities but like any other country we
them for being a great support structure and a good team to play for. This Bridgetown High School Grade 12 learner is not only good at kicking a ball; he reveals that he is also a good dancer. “I have participated in a number of dance competitions in high school,” he shares. Speaking on behalf of the team, Marshall has only positive things to say about the enthusiastic Daniels. Marshall reveals he has known the player for more than 10 years and says he is a disciplined player. Marshall describes him as “energetic” and “eager to learn” and says that as a team they are happy that this opportunity came his way. “He is now realising his full potential. He is very good in the poles and excellent on the ground. A real joy to be around in the group,” he says. Daniels is confident in his skills and Marshall says that he would not be surprised if he does not return to SA after the games in Malaysia. Marshall reckons that Daniels’s level of play Tashreeq Daniels. PHOTO: will attract international SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA coaches. Professional teacher and head of circuit of have our ups and downs,” he says. schools in the Athlone region, MogamDaniels believes his win is thanks to mat De Goede, said this is an awesome collective support from his teammates opportunity and wished all the selected and Clyde Pinelands Football Club, as boys all the best. well as his coach Bruce Marshall. He will also be part of the trip. He speaks enthusiastically of all the V To find out how you can donate, call Daniels’s people who support him, and thanks mother on 064 612 1046.
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e s o h t e t a in m o N elder heroes now Do you know elder superheroes who, despite their age and social circumstances, go above and beyond to make a difference in their communities? Nominate them now for a Community Champions Elders Award. Through the awards, now in its fourth year, People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision, in partnership with Spec-Savers, aim to honour those awesome elders who are making a profound difference in their communities. He, or she, could be the older, active neighbourhood watch patroller walking the streets at 04:00, feeding the children in their street, driving the sick to the clinic, knitting beanies and blankets for unwanted babies or giving free boxing lessons to keep the youth off the streets, all out of their own pockets. Tell us what wonderful deeds they’ve done for their community.
Nominations close on Tuesday 27 August Elders making a difference can once again be nominated in one of two categories: “70-80 years” or “80 plus”. Six finalists will be selected and notified by Tuesday 3 September. All their wonderful deeds will be featured in the newspaper in the weeks following, whereafter our readers can vote for the People’s Choice winner. The winners in both categories, as well as the People’s Choice winner, will be announced at a morning tea in Cape Town on Saturday 12 October. How to nominate Download the nomination form on the People’s Post, TygerBurger or City Vision Facebook pages or request one from cecilia@media24.com or call 021 910 6500. Alternatively, collect one from our office located in the Bloemhof Building (3rd floor), 112 Edward Road, Bellville. Nomination forms are also available at the following Spec-Savers stores: . Bayside Centre, Table View; . Blue Route Mall, Tokai; . CapeGate Shopping Centre, Brackenfell; . Cavendish Square, Claremont; . Canal Walk, Century City; . Kenilworth Centre; . Khayelitsha Shopping Centre; . Longbeach Mall, Noordhoek; . N1 City Mall, Goodwood; . Parow Centre; . The Promenade Mall, Mitchell’s Plain . Tygervalley Shopping Centre, Bellville; . Vangate Mall, Athlone and . Zevenwacht Mall, Kuils River.
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An event for women The 1000women1voice movement is hosting its Women’s Day celebration at Artscape Theatre in Cape Town today, Tuesday 6 August. Caroline Peters, director of movement, said women will share their stories to inspire each other. The theme is “hear me too healing”. A table for 10 can be booked at R100 per person. Book at: https://forms.gle/ vR8XvGMDWhCXdGvH7. V For more information call 021 782 8816.
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lone School for the Blind, Athlone High School and Peak View High School (BAAP), among others. The competition, which starts at 12:30, has different categories for creatives to compete in. This year’s winner will take home R 50 000 towards the performing arts and school music culture department. It allows learners to showcase their talents and to be seen by people who could
afford them opportunities. According to a statement by Bridgetown Theatre Company, it is “unfair that these students – although talented – be denied this opportunity because performing arts are not offered at their schools due to lack of funds and infrastructure.” V For more information, go to the Bridgetown Theatre Company Facebook page or call Zelda Hintsa on 082 536 3651.
Human beings ‘a threat to rangers’ NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku South African National Parks (Sanparks) has begun the process to deploy 120 tourism monitors to various parks after a spate of attacks on rangers and tourists in the Cape region. The announcement was made during the annual World Rangers Day event held at Mouille Point in Sea Point on Wednesday 31 July.
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parks. “The programme is a great opportunity, preparing young men and women to grow within the organisation and allowing them to learn new skills for the job market,” said Mokoena. He said Sanparks would tighten its relations with the City of Cape Town’s law enforcement, neighbourhood watches, police, CapeNature, and other security agencies. He also said that this measure was important to ensure the safety of the rangers because they played a crucial role in preserving and conserving natural assets that boost the economy. Mthabatha Matjila, a section ranger at Table Mountain National Park (TMNP), said that working at an open-access national park was challenging as the public did not understand the importance of obeying the rules of the parks. Matjila said such an event was a reminder that the preservation of biodiversity remained important, and that the work done by rangers should be recognised and appreciated.
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t was either drugs or her children ... But her love for her offspring prevailed. Thuraya Abrahams (36) of Heideveld had been on drugs for 16 years when social workers wanted to intervene and rescue her four children from the situation. Abrahams says social workers told her that all her children were going to be taken to a safe space if she continued smoking. Her then 15-year-old son had also started smoking. “I was abusive and putting my habit before them,” says Abrahams.
The children were neglected, there was not enough food, and no one cared about the children’s education, she says. After realising what was at stake, she quickly found ways to remedy the situation and decided to quit in early 2018. It was not easy and the cravings were strong, but Abrahams says she would keep busy and ignore the feeling, and it eventually stopped. “I tried rehab and looked for help a couple of times, but I would relapse because my decision was influenced by others and my heart was not in it,” Abrahams says. She added her family tried hard to help with no luck. She regrets the time lost and
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is now trying to make up for it. She now puts her children, who are between the ages of six and 17, first. She also does casual jobs in her community to earn extra money. Abrahams is also involved in community development. She is a member of street patrols and there has been a positive change in her children’s lives. “They are now happy,” she says. Recalling how she got hooked, Abrahams says things were not going well in her life. She felt neglected and like a failure. Her friends at the time got tired of her bad mood and want-
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n an effort to get the government’s attention and to tend to safety concerns of shelters in the province, Western Cape Women’s Shelter Movement (WCWSM) marched to parliament on Tuesday 23 July. They handed over a memorandum of demands to the national minister of Department of Social Development (DSD), Lindiwe Zulu, highlighting the need for funds to improve the state of shelters for abused women in the province. The physical structures and the livelihoods of those who work in the shelters need a financial boost. The movement works hand-in-hand with National Shelter Movement of South Africa (NSM), which has one mission; to advocate for rights of shelter workers and to fight for recognition of the work shelters do. The WCWSM’s plan to pay the parliament a visit was inevitable but the release of a report by the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) gave them more impetus. The report is titled “Investigative Report: State of Shelters in South Africa”. In a statement, the WCWSM said the report confirmed that shelters provided critical services to abused women, but that the movement had been unfairly treated by the national government when it came to financial support. “(Our efforts) are severely hampered as a result of chronic under-funding and highly variable subsidies provided by provincial DSD for shelters across the country,” the statement read. The protest was joined by residents from Lansdowne, Manenberg and Ottery. Joy Lange, an executive member of NSM, was one of the protesters who braved the weather. She said the aim was for them as shack workers and managers to stand together and be a united voice. She said Zulu accepted their memorandum in which they detailed different demands and due dates. “She promised to look at our demands and to find integrated ways with relevant departments to play an integral role in finding solutions,” explained Lange. One of their demands to the national government was for it to create a balanced method of treating shelters. They are referring to government-managed shelters and non-governmental organisation (NPO) managed shelters. They alleged that there was an imbalance in terms of resources and payments. Their demands also included a shelter manager for each shelter, a social worker for each shelter, three house mothers for each shelter and an administrator for each shelter. Lange said funds were dwindling as the businesses that usually sponsored them were closing down. Also present at the protest was Bernadine Bachar, chairperson of WCWSM and director of Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children. Bachar said they needed the DSD and national treasury to urgently address the gaps within the shelter funding structure and for it to be done uniformly. “It does not make sense that in one province, shelters get as little as R9 per person, per day to meet the needs of women residing at shelters, while in another province shelters get up to R71. And, of course, without enough funds, shelters are unable to offer the programmes that survivors of abuse need to heal and move forward,” she said.
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eeping his promise, Cape Town’s executive mayor Dan Plato went on a walkabout of Heideveld, which he vowed to take last month (“Mayor Listens to Residents”, People’s Post, Tuesday 30 July).
He entered houses, interacted with owners who spoke to him about their household problems, and took down their names. Without giving too much away, Plato said the plan was to listen to residents’ complaints and then to take it from there. “I do not want to say too much right now but you pick up the sentiments, you pick up
the issues. There are several issues and I need to focus on those issues,” Plato said as he walked through the area. Plato’s door-to-door visits were in response to a collective wish by residents and community organisations. It allowed residents from the subsidised housing project, which they moved into in 2016, the opportunity to complain to the mayor about a range of housing issues. Complaints included the lack of ventilators in the houses and cracks in the walls. They also alleged that a promise made when they moved in by the City to subsidise the houses from the value of R120 000 never happened. Instead, they were served with papers with bills, they alleged. They also claimed that there were discrepancies in the housing allocation process. Some people were not given houses after being on the waiting list from as early as 1993. They claimed that houses were given to younger people who had only been on the waiting list from 2014 onwards. Resident Vanessa Adriaanse, the founder of Mothers for Justice X a community organisation X said that they had invited the mayor to expose Ward 44 councillor Anthony Moses, whom she described as “doing nothing”. According to Adriaanse, they have been trying to approach Moses to inform him about their grievances but she alleged that he was always unaDan Plato takes down the names vailable. of homeowners whose houses have “He is either in Johannesburg or faults. PHOTO: SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA we do not know. Today he is here because he does not have a choice; the
mayor is here,” said Adriaanse. She expressed the hope that a proper follow-up meeting would be held after Plato’s visit, allowing them the chance to engage with him extensively. She also wishes for a fresh start in their community. Another frustrated resident is Faisah Gamildien.She complained about the lack of ventilators in the houses. The 79-year-old said water is sometimes cut off and that makes life difficult. “I am old and live alone. The electricity that has been installed in this house shocks me when I walk barefoot,” she said. Ward councillor Moses rubbished residents’ claims that he was not readily available to the community. He said that people needed to understand that as a member of the council, he had other responsibilities and meetings that he needed to attend to. He added that residents needed to make an appointment to meet him. He was, however, quick to emphasise that he was an official for the people to interact with him. “My office is open on Tuesday. Today was my office day. I have been in the office where people visited me. Even if my phone is off, there is someone in the office. I have community members who can vouch as to how many times I have seen them,” Moses said. He said he was not certain as to when the council would get back to the residents with a report on their grievances. “There were many concerns raised and they went to certain levels within the administration. “We have asked the mayor to come out and see the plight that our communities live in and to see whether the mayor can help us address these issues. In August, there will be various sessions with the communities,” Moses added.
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Residents get a chance to comment on local tourism A survey to determine whether tourism will benefit the Mitchell’s Plain community is underway. A similar survey was previously held in Khayelitsha and, according to the findings, most residents were very positive about tourism and tourist routes being rolled out in the area. The organisation conducting the survey, ovatoyou, aims to conduct similar research in Langa, Grassy Park and Athlone. Amanda Reekie, ovatoyou’s founding director, said the survey intends to support the community in building a tourism offering and to include residents. “The detail of how this will
happen has not been determined,” she added. Reekie said the survey was about establishing whether tourism benefits communities through job creation. According to Reekie, the survey aimed to discover which sites within the community would appeal to tourists and what the possible barriers in the community were for tourism and tourists. She said although challenges had been identified in the survey in Khayelitsha, the overall response had been very positive. According to Reekie, once the information about the survey in the areas was collected, it would
be used to determine the attitude about tourism in the communities and the correct approach to take in the various areas. “If the decision to hold tourism workshops in the community is taken, the company will engage with the community.” As an incentive to complete the survey, Ovatoyou is offering R5 000 to be shared by five winners from each community surveyed. Up for grabs are a R2 000, two R1 000 and two R500 prizes. Winners will be chosen through a random draw. V To register, visit http://surveys.ovatoyou.co.za. Once registered, you will be sent the community survey automatically.
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hen is this going to end?” This was a common question as various community organisations gathered at the Cape of Good Hope Castle, in Cape Town, on Thursday 1 August, to remember all the lives that have been lost as a result of gang violence in the province. The emotionally-charged event was orga-
nised by The Alcardo Andrews Foundation, a Hanover Park based non-governmental organisation (NGO). The organisation runs a range of community activities including a daily soup kitchen. They also have a skills centre and a component called Moms Move for Justice (MMJ). MMJ, which is also part of the foundation, was started in 2015 after the foundation’s founder, Avril Andrews lost her son in an act gang violence.
Through MMJ the foundation assists and supports parents who suffered the same fate. Thursday’s cold weather could not deter their spirits. Participants waved banners and placards with messages such as: “protect our children”, “enough is enough” and “justice for my child”, as they made their way through the streets of Cape Town to the Castle. The event was opened with a prayer by faith leaders and despite the rain, a candle
Attendees as far as Strand made their way to the event. They say they want to be heard and not just seen. PHOTO: SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA
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Come and rock for cancer The annual Rocking 4 Cancer event to raise money for cancer organisations, will be held on Friday 6 September at West End Superclub in Rylands. The event was established six years ago when two friends with a love of live music, realised the impact this could have for a worthy cause. Rocking 4 Cancer solely relies on public and business sponsorship and this event is all about having a good time in aid of amazing charities. This year the beneficiary is Choc, the childhood cancer foundation. There will be live performances by Cape Town’s local talent. Kerwin Baatji-
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was lit in memory of the deceased. Speakers took turns sharing the podium, demanding answers to the scourge of violence that has gripped the community. “What Have We Done?/Senzeni Na?” chanted some residents and speakers. In an interview with People’s Post, Andrews said the event was not just about gangrelated murders but was also about speaking openly against crime in various communities in the province. It was also about addressing injustices suffered by women. “We are supposed to be celebrating Women’s Month but we cannot because we are here. We have to do this, we cannot just move on and forget about what happened. Mothers need justice for their sons and daughters who were killed,” expressed Andrews. According to her, the event sought to bring families together and provide comfort. Lucinda Evans, Mitchell’s Plain community activist, called on community organisations and residents to take a stand against crime and protect women. She said the country is nowhere near to conquering violence against women and children. “We should be ashamed of ourselves (as adults) if young boys are the ones advocating for an end of violence, and that a small boy like this (Levi Andrews) asks the question ‘when is the killing going to stop?’,” she exclaimed. Levi (9) from Hanover Park earlier took part in the candle-lighting ceremony. He told the crowd it was too much for him to deal will all the violence and crime in the communities. Evans emphasised the need for the rights of women to be taken seriously. “We are not taking the plight of women seriously.” Evans reckons if no immediate action is taken, the situation will only get worse. She said children do not only carry the physical scars but life-long scars as the violence affects them psychologically. That, she said, will “mess up” the children as they grow into adults.
Pippa Hudson, the host of Cape-Talk’s popular lunch show Afternoons with Pippa, was honoured for her work in advocating health news and informing listeners in Cape Town and beyond. The Mowbray resident received a Titanium Award from the Board of Healthcare Funders of Southern Africa during an awards ceremony held on Thursday 25 July. The Titanium Awards recognises and celebrates healthcare professionals and businesses delivering superior services to the South African public and private healthcare sectors. Hudson was awarded for her 2018 body of work presented weekly in the health and wellness segment of her show on CapeTalk.
es, Sade Von S, Eagan Feb, Motive Harmonizers, Andrea Fortune (It’s Anny), Novocaine Band, Drummers Unite SA, Dj Clint Supreme and DJ Cool J will all take the stage while comedian Yaaseen Barnes, will be the master of ceremonies (MC) for the evening. Doors will open at 20:00 and the show starts at 21:00. The first 100 guests will receive a free goodie bag and have access to delicious snack platters and shots. V Pre-sold tickets are available at R60 on Quicket. Tickets can also be purchased at the door at R80. For more information send an email to rocking4cancer@gmail.com.
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These segments included interviews and content about concussion, sleep, atopic dermatitis, palliative care for children and the importance of access to pregnancy education. Hudson said she shares this accolade with her colleagues: producer Amy-Rae Rispel (30) from Rocklands in Mitchell’s Plain and technical producer OB Sitwayi. “We are deeply honoured by the acknowledgement of our continued work and segment around healthcare. “I will continue to use my voice and platform to push healthcare boundaries and to encourage meaningful discourse that educates our audience,” said Hudson. V The show is on weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 on CapeTalk 567AM.
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nyone who has attended the National Arts Festival in the past decade should be familiar with the Butlers comedy series, which promises new and exciting material in Muizenberg. The shows have enjoyed huge popularity since first being performed in 2008, with thousands of people having seen the murdermystery plays where the audience gets to decide what happens next. For the first time yet, Slick ’n Sleeve is bringing their latest “whodunit” comedy production to the Masque Theatre. Butlers and Bombshells is the new instalment of the series.
The Butlers team is thrilled to once again present patrons with a brand-new comedy where the audience’s participation has an impact on the storyline. The production shows audiences that an actor’s life can be murder! When a group of aspiring performers audition for a coveted role, dead bodies start piling up – because some people will do anything to get a big break. It’s a murder-mystery with ingenious plot twists. Plus the audience gets to kill off characters during the show. So, if you have ever wanted to kill off one or two characters along the
way, now’s your chance. Voting takes place by way of a narrator who gives choices to the viewer. Once a decision is made, the story heads in a particular direction. Anything can happen. Butlers and Bombshells is an exhilarating ride with crazy antics happening right up until the final scene. Murder-mystery theatre has never been this exciting and with multiple endings, who knows what’s going to happen? V Tickets cost R100 and bookings can be made through Computicket or the Masque Theatre at bookings@masquetheatre.co.za or 021 788 1898.
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Gina Beukes takes a bow in Cape Town Gina Beukes, known for her inimitable musical style and mastery of the violin and viola, will grace a Cape Town stage for the first time in two decades on 10 August. Beukes, currently the solo violist at opera Ballet Vlaanderen in Belgium, will treat Baxter Concert Hall audience members to a unique multi-media programme entitled: Chopin, a Lover, a War and an Astronaut. The one-night-only performance forms part of the Cape Town Concert Series in celebration of Women’s Day. She will be partnered by pianist Esthea Kruger. With works for violin and viola written by or inspired by women, Beukes will take the audience on a journey from the story of Chopin’s lover, George Sands, to the first woman to go into space; with storytelling and video projections to add to the music. Beukes, formerly concertmaster of the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra and principal second violin of the London Philharmonic and violist in the London Symphony, graduated from the Juilliard with an MMus. Kruger, a prize-winning South African pianist, was awarded her doctorate from the University of North Texas and a second master’s degree in Germany. She was recently appointed to the teaching staff of the South African College of Music. The concert, which starts at 19:30, is dedicated to the memory of Huberte Rupert, the philanthropist whose generosity enabled many talented South African artists to become renowned performers. V Tickets range from R160 to R190 and are available from Webtickets or the Baxter Theatre Centre Box Office on the night of the concert.
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WP MEDIA LENDS A HAND: Staff of WP Media (publishers of People’s Post, City Vision and TygerBurger) lent a hand by making emergency waterproof sleeping bags to be distributed to the Elim Night Shelter in Elsies River. The sleeping bags are made with newspaper and plastic, creating a warm, portable and waterproof emergency sleeping bag for those in need. PHOTO: THABANG KUAHO
Luthando will be missed It was with much sadness that we learnt of the tragic death of 26-year-old petrol attendant Luthando Rangana, employed at the BP Aero Motors in Kenwyn for five years. Luthando was shot and killed in Khayelitsha on a Friday morning while accompanying a friend. Police are investigating, and no one has been arrested yet in connection with the fatal shooting. He once drove me home, saying how privileged he felt to drive a luxury German SUV.
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The Kenwyn Neighbourhood Watch have rallied to collect funds for transporting his body to the Eastern Cape for his funeral. The BP Aero Motors management and staff thanked their loyal customers for their overwhelming support towards Luthando’s family. He is survived by his ailing father and five-year-old son. Please contact me on markrh77@gmail.com should you wish to donate. MARK RH KLEINSCHMIDT, Kenwyn
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The 2005 Tony award-winning Broadway musical, Kinky Boots, playing at The Fugard, is absolutely delightful entertainment. The musical scores get top marks in every department: the acting, singing, choreography, direction, the storyline and, most importantly, the way it challenges many of society’s long-held bigoted views on a range of issues. The lead character, Lorna/Simon, brilliantly played by Earl Gregory, holds the show together with his outstanding singing, choreography, brilliant acting and towering stage presence. Rarely is one musical able to deal with so many contemporary issues of a sensitive nature whilst keeping you totally entertained. Kinky Boots does just that. Some of the issues covered in this fun-filled and vibrant musical are: saving small busi-
nesses out of compassion for the loyal staff, the nonsensical views about masculinity and that transvestites are as human as everyone else and have feelings that can be impugned as anyone else’s feelings can. Musicals like these do for society what society cannot for itself. That is to challenge bigoted views but in an entertaining and subtle way. Kinky Boots is an absolute treat. Well done to the Fugard for hosting this brilliant musical and to the actors as well as the entire team that put this show together. We can be truly proud of the standard of theatre in this country. Don’t miss this brilliant musical. I might just go and see it again for its sheer entertainment and educational value. EV RAPITI, Kenwyn
The most expensive ‘poor’ country I wonder who the government is trying to fool? Last month the price of petrol came down, but electricity prices went sky high. The price came down just to get the attention away from the high electricity prices. Now, it’s a new month and, guess what, the price of petrol is going up. Mark my word, it’s going to go up every month for the rest of the year.
One of these days we will get junk status because of Eskom. The more money Eskom gets, the more it “needs” and we, the consumers, must just pay. It’s a rip-off. South Africa is by far the most expensive “poor” country in the world. JASMINE UYS, Athlone
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Ashlyn Davids (right) and her Manenberg ladies FC teammate Jadene Leonard get in a tangle with Nova Nacional player Naemi Frentzlz in a three-way challenge for the ball which escapes them during a Sasol league game played at the Greens in Manenberg on Sunday 4 August. The game ended in a 3-3 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS