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Friday 21 August to convey the message. Terblanche admits that they received opposition in the past, but it is the first time they received three in a short period of time. “The Athaan has been amplified for more than 250 years. We are the first mosque to have sounded the Athaan over a speaker more than 50 years ago. Those making these complaints expect us to discontinue something we have been doing for many years,” he says. Shaykh Riad Fataar, second deputy president at the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), says the call to prayer is an important function in Islam. He says it serves to inform when the time for prayer has arrived. “We would like to state that we had formal discussions with the chair of the safety and security portfolio committee,
councillor Mzwakhe Nqavashe in May 2020 to have the Athaan exempted from being regarded as a ‘noise nuisance’ in the current City bylaws,” says Fataar. Richard Bosman, executive director for safety and security, however says this is an ongoing process. “The City respects the right to practise any religion and there have been no instances where the administration has silenced the call to prayer anywhere. “However, the City is duty-bound to investigate complaints, as provided for in the Western Cape noise regulations governing issues around noise nuisances and disturbances.” Bosman says the regulations imply that both parties have rights. “In this particular instance, the mosque has the right to do its call to prayer, but at the same time, any
member of the public has a right to complain if they deem it a noise nuisance or disturbance.” Bosman further adds that in the case of a noise disturbance, the complainants are required to submit a sworn affidavit in terms of the provincial regulations. “After receipt of an affidavit regarding a noise nuisance, authorized officials are required to investigate the complaint and exercise an opinion in terms of whether or not the complaint can be considered a noise nuisance,” says Bosman. Terblanche says they have not received a formal affidavit from the complainants, nor have they in the past, and hope that the situation will die out. Fataar says the MJC will continue working with the City and civil society so that the issue can be concluded amicably.
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t’s probably every young girl’s dream to become a supermodel and to brace the cover of their favourite magazine. Well, for a Jan van Riebeeck High School matric pupil this dream has become a reality. When Jonadrie van Aardt (18) decided to enter the Sarie Nuwe Gesig (new face) competition, she did so all in the name of fun. Never in her wildest dreams did she think she would be crowned as the winner of the competition. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Sarie’s popular competition where readers pick a South African woman for their cover. This year’s competition added an extra category for a new face, the Sarie Nuwe Gesig competition, giving high school students from grade 10 to 12 the chance to be part of the now decade-old search for a cover face who is not a celebrity. Entries opened on Friday 17 April and learners had to send three entry photos in to the magazine, as well as interact with people via social media. The teen is no newcomer to the modelling scene and has been modelling since the age of 14 years. “I have a very big passion for the beauty industry. I decided to enter the competition because the opportunity was there, and I had nothing to lose. I like to encourage myself and others to really go for it to chase their dreams,” says Van Aardt. It was this attitude that won over the judges because on Friday 14 August Van Aardt received the good news. The school’s principal Lizette Visser got learners’ attention on the school’s intercom system just after 08:00. After that, Sarie editor Michélle van Breda asked Jonadrie to join her outside the classroom so she could see what her cover looked like. “You won, Jonadrie!” were the words echoing throughout the school. According to Annemie Lombard, Sarie’s digital editor, what made Jonadrie stand out was her beautiful entry photos and how well she understood and applied the rules of the competition. Jonadrie also won a year of teenage skincare treatments from the Isa Carstens Academy and a cash prize of R10 000 from Afrikaans.com. An elated Van Aardt says, “Words can’t describe the feeling I had when I heard my
name being announced as the winner. It was so emotional, but so very special! It was like a dream come true.” But for her this win means more than just being famous. The teen says she can relate to Sarie’s 2020 wake-up call #YouAreEnough as there were times in her life when she felt she wasn’t good enough. She says being in the modelling industry did not make things any easier. “I was constantly told to change the way I look, or else I won’t be successful in the industry. I have a beauty spot above my eye, which never matched society’s standards of beauty and that really crushed my self-es-
Jan van Riebeeck High School matric pupil Jonadrie van Aardt was announced the first winner of Sarie’s Nuwe Gesig (New Face) competition. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
teem at a young age, until I could learn to love myself the way I am, and never lower my values because of an unrealistic idolization of perfection.” Her motto now is: “You, and the way you are now – perfectly imperfect – that is more than enough.” Seeing her face on the front cover still feels surreal to her but it is proof that hard work pays off. She is still in matric and currently, times for all scholars are not easy, but Van Aardt says she takes each day as it comes and tries to balance everything. The scholar, as young as she is, shares some golden advice to women: “Always be yourself and never allow the world to change you to fit in, because you are beautifully and wonderfully made. Never lower your standards or values for anyone, and just go for it. In that way you’ll always be a step closer to your dream.” So, what’s next for Jonadrie? Her reply: “Well, that could be anything! Maybe Miss SA in a few years. Who knows?”
The teen, as she graces the cover of a smaller version of the magazine. PHOTO: WILLEM BOTHA
Roadworks in Bo-Kaap to commence Much needed roadworks in Fresnaye, BoKaap and Gardens were set to kick off yesterday, Monday 31 August and continue until Friday 25 September, depending on weather and unforeseen delays. The roadworks in the Bo-Kaap are planned from Monday 7 September to Saturday 25 September. They entail the resurfacing of Chiappini Street. Belmont Avenue in Gardens will also be resurfaced. At the corner of Ocean View Drive and De Wet Road in Fresnaye, a sidewalk will be constructed. Felicity Purchase, Mayco member for
CRIME WRAP V Gardens: On Wednesday 26 August, at 08:30, during a crime intelligence operation in Glyn Street, sector manager for sector 1 Sgt Glen MacHelm arrested two men aged 63 and 37, for dealing in liquor without a liquor licence. The residents in the immediate vicinity of the Old Day Hospital in Buitenkant Street area have been complaining of the alleged illegal shebeen activity during the day and at night, and especially over weekends when the sale of alcohol is not allowed as per the regulations of alert level two.
transport, says the works are part of general maintenance and will take place between 08:00 and 17:00 on weekdays. She says traffic will be affected in both directions and flag personnel will assist to regulate traffic in one direction at a time. She adds that work areas will also be temporarily demarcated to regulate traffic flow. Purchase says: “The City’s road network is one of our most important assets and we are undertaking regular maintenance to prolong its longevity. I appeal to all road users in these areas to work with the flag personnel and to comply with the signage. “Residents and motorists must please
The liquor was confiscated and handed over at the police station for safe keeping as evidence during court proceedings. V City Bowl: Also on Wednesday 26 August, Cape Town central police conducted an integrated crime prevention operation with other security stakeholder partners in the City Centre crime hotspot areas. During the operation, officers arrested three suspects aged 26, 38 and 45 for possession of dangerous weapons; “Okapi” knives. V City Bowl: On the same day, in an unrelated incident at 22:00, Sgt Edwin George of the crime
note that vehicles may be parked in the driveways as per normal, but only if and when access is available. Purchase says parked vehicles that obstruct the sidewalk construction operation will be moved or towed away. Motorists and road users should therefore avoid the areas where the roadworks are ongoing, as it is difficult to remove bitumen from vehicles’ bodies. “We do not expect congestion, but I recommend that road users consider alternative routes if possible. I am thanking all for your cooperation; together, the City moves forward,” says Purchase.
prevention unit arrested a 32-year-old suspect for breaking into a business premises in Long Street. With the assistance of CCID security officers, the suspect was detained at Cape Town central police station until his court appearance at Cape Town magistrates court. V Vredehoek: On Thursday 27 August at 06:10, Const. William Abrahams arrested a 34-year-old man for being in possession of car breaking material and presumed stolen property. A bottle of wine, box biscuits and a spark plug were confiscated. The suspect was detained at Cape Town central police station.
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n recent weeks, there has been an increase in the number of calls received about the consumption of methylated spirits, according to the Poisons Information Helpline of the Western Cape. Since March, most calls have been about exposure to hand sanitisers, as these products have become readily available during the Covid-19 pandemic. Over the five-month period (March to July) in 2019, the provincial Poison Information Helpline managed 90 calls concerning methylated spirits, compared to the 104 calls during the same period in 2020.
The current patient data illustrates that the consumption of methylated spirits has always been a problem. Parents are to supervise their children who may potentially ingest these dangerous spirits, while adults must also refrain from ingesting it. Methylated spirits is an ethanol that has additives to make it bad-tasting, foul-smelling, or nauseating to discourage recreational consumption. Despite these off-putting effects, research shows that methylated spirits is occasionally consumed as a surrogate alcohol. Originally, methanol was used in methyl-
ated spirits and hence the name “methylated”. It was later substituted by the other denaturants, which are less toxic. Carine Marks, director for Tygerberg Hospital’s Poison Centre, says: “Methanol is an incredibly dangerous and a potentially lifethreatening spirit that causes high toxicity in humans if ingested. Methanol can cause damage to the optic nerve and may cause permanent blindness.” Currently, the methylated spirits available in South Africa contain ethanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol and a light aliphatic petroleum solvent. The ethanol concentration in
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The Cape Town Opera company celebrates its 21st anniversary. PHOTO: KIM STEVENS
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hoever would have thought that fitness enthusiast congestion would become a problem for runners and cyclists?” wonders Steve Hayward, chair of the Pedal Power Association (PPA). “Thanks to Covid-19 there is an increase of both runners and cyclists on our roads – which is great news indeed,” Hayward says. But it does increase the possibility of accidents unless people take far more care. “This is especially of concern along more
popular routes that have not necessarily been well designed for the number of people out there now using them,” he says. Motorists also need to be aware that there are far more people walking, running and cycling both on the popular routes and in the suburbs. “With the change in working practices and schools remaining closed, people, especially children, are out exercising or just playing during the day and not only on
weekends. Drivers need to be particularly vigilant and drive cautiously when they see children, cyclists or runners,” says Hayward. Of particular concern to PPA are those routes popular for both cyclists and runners that don’t have sidewalks or verges suitable to run on. This means that runners and cyclists will need to share the shoulder and cyclists may have to move out into the road if there is nowhere for runners to move out of their way. “We appeal to drivers to be particularly careful along these routes and proceed slowly, with caution, making sure they can pass cyclists safely. It is good practice to ensure that you allow at least one metre between your vehicle and the cyclist.” The law requires that pedestrians (and thus runners) should travel as near as is safe on the right hand side of the road i.e. facing oncoming traffic. This is so that they can at least see traffic approaching rather than not knowing a cyclist (or vehicle) is approaching from behind which may cause a more dangerous situation. “Having to share the road means that runners and cyclists need to act responsibly and give each other space on the road to exercise safely,” explains Hayward. Respect and courteous behaviour towards each other whilst on the road, will prevent accidents, he adds.
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Enter virtual women’s race August is a time of hope and women to feel the same. promise – sprigs of jasmine “Women give life – we and lengthening days are are life,” said Tema. signs that spring is in the air “Women’s Month is a and that winter is nearly over. time to celebrate women. It is a month to celebrate, parMy message to women is ticularly this year, which has to be the change you want been one of the most difficult to see and to remember the world has known. that the person you are In South Africa, August is waiting for is yourself. national Women’s Month – a “Gender-based violence time when we celebrate the Ouma Tema is ready to share is a scourge in our society women of our country, past her confidence and sunshine in and we must do everyand present. the Spar Women’s Virtual thing we can to create Spar has long been a promi- Challenge. PHOTO: WILLEM BOTHA awareness. The Spar nent supporter of women Women’s Virtual Chalthrough its many sponsorships and one of its lenge is one way of doing something about main sponsorships is the Spar Women’s it, and of having a great day at the same time. Challenge: a series of women-only challen- We can all enjoy sharing an experience, even ges where they run or walk 10km/5km at ve- if it has to be on social media.” nues around South Africa. Actress, writer and producer Donnalee This year’s series had to be cancelled in Roberts is equally passionate about women accordance with government regulations and about the upcoming Spar Women’s Virdesigned to prevent the spread of the Coro- tual Challenge. navirus. “It is wonderful that we have a month in Instead, they are calling on women to par- which to celebrate women, but I think we ticipate in the Spar Women’s Virtual Chal- should celebrate women every day. I have lenge on Saturday 26 September, when they wonderful women in my life who have are being asked to choose their own route helped me all the way,” said Roberts. and run or walk a distance of their own “I have had the privilege of being an amchoice between 06:00 and 18:00. bassador for the Spar Women’s Challenge seThey are then being asked to share their ex- ries for a number of years and I am delighted perience on social media, using the hashtags to be an ambassador for the Spar Women’s #BeSunshine #SPARVirtualChallenge. Virtual Challenge. I love the idea of bringing For every entry, a food parcel will be do- sunshine into someone’s life when so many nated to a survivor of gender-based violence people are suffering sadness and hardship. (GBV). “The message of the Spar Women’s VirtuTwo ambassadors of the Spar Women’s al Challenge is that kindness, compassion, Virtual Challenge are using Women’s creativity, happiness and sunshine can nevMonth as an opportunity to urge women to er be cancelled,” she said. take the challenge and support the victims “My whole family, including my husband, of GBV. Ivan Botha who is also an ambassador for Ouma Tema is the founder and creative di- the challenge, our 10-year old daughter and rector of Plus-Fab, a range of stylish clothing five month old son, will be sharing the sunfor plus-sized women. She is immensely shine on (Saturday) September 26, all proud of being a woman and urges other dressed in yellow,” she laughed.
Runners running in the shoulder of the road should, wherever safely possible, should move onto the verge when they see cyclists approaching. Ideally runners should not run in a demarcated cycle lane, but if there is no sidewalk or verge, proceed with caution and make every effort to allow cyclists through as motorists may think that cyclists will not move into the road to pass. Hayward says cyclist should observe all rules of the road and slow down as they approach runners or walkers. “Where you are riding on a shared route such as a green belt, please remember to observe the route rules– especially with regards to speed – and use your bell. “The single file rule applies to both runners and cyclists especially on routes like Chapman’s Peak which is narrow with no shoulders and has tight blind corners along sections. “All active users are advised to wear bright, preferably reflective colours and to use lights in the mornings and evenings. It is really great to see some many out and about, but let’s all share the road responsibly and with consideration of our fellow South Africans in these unsettled times. A simple good morning and a nod of thanks will not only make your day better, but also build goodwill whilst we are out there enjoying what we do,” concludes Hayward.
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R3299
From
OTTOMANS
5
3 PC JUNE SUITE
For
R700
FOAM FOAMMATRESSES MATRESSES HLC (excl mattresses) TRI BUNK (excl mattresses) 76cm 91cm 107cm
TRIPPLE BUNK
From
R269 137cm
R4499 ATHLONE
DEBIT/CREDIT/RCS CARDS ACCEPTED
R1999
From
R3399 R3649
NEXT TO KOLNICKS MON - FRI 8:30 - 5pm• SAT 8am - 2:30 pm
From
R1599 DOUBLE BUNKS (excl mattresses) STEEL BUNK BED
From
R1999
From
R2399
*ITEMS MIGHT DIFFER FROM PICTURES RETREAT FRIDAYS: ALL STORES CLOSED CNR. 2ND AVE & RETREAT ROAD BETWEEN 12:30 - 13:30 MON - FRI 8 - 5:30pm • SAT 8am - 3pm T&C’s APPLY - E&EO WHILE STOCKS LAST X1WAJMLM-QK010920