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Running towards jobs Nearly 12 500 applications were received for 120 learnership positions within the Traffic Service and Metro Police Department. The candidates were put through a physical assessment; the first step in determining whether they qualify for the job. See page 4
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olice officers, community leaders and family paid tribute to the late Mowbray police station commander, Lieutenant Colonel Jairaj Rameshwarnath, on Monday 29 July at a church in Mowbray. He was celebrated for the man he was during a warm, respectful memorial service hosted at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Rameshwarnath (50) passed away on Sunday 21 July, having succumbed to heart-related complications.
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“He was a remarkable man,” said his wife, Umavathie Rameshwarnath, after the ceremony. “It would’ve been his 30th year with the police force in September. He would have turned 50 (August 31),” she said. Rameshwarnath, who began his career in Durban, was a very religious man. During the span of his career, he also served in Gauteng before finally ending his watch in Cape Town, where he was the acting incumbent station commander at Mowbray police station. He had been working at the station since December 2018.
Police officers, friends and community members whose lives were touched by the late officer filled the church as they came out to show their respects and in support of the family; Umavathie, daughters Reenysha and Reesha Rameshwarnath, as well as Reichemyre Sabera; and son Reichen Rameshwarnath. “I can see a lot of my husband’s values in my children,” said Umavathie. She added: “He was born Hindu, but as the years went by, we were married both ways. He is survived by his four children.” V To page 2.
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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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Cast sizzles and simmers on stage The role of the anti-hero was explored in 12 Angry Jurors by Rustenburg Girls’ High School and Rondebosch Boys’ High School last week. The production, which ran from Wednesday to Saturday, served to prick the audience’s conscience. “There are no pure villains, only villainous acts, the worst of which might be ignorance. All of the characters in 12 Angry Jurors are anti-heroes, to a greater or lesser degree. Each exhibits shades of both virtue and vice,” says codirector Adrian Skelly, head of the Arts Faculty at Rustenburg Boys’ High School.
The play is derived from Twelve Angry Men, a courtroom drama written by Reginald Rose concerning the jury of a homicide trial. It was broadcast initially in 1954. Skelly feels that although it might not have the whimsy of last year’s production, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 12 Angry Jurors speaks to our time. “On stage, a number of the characters are hot-headed and unable to control their flaring tempers as tension in the confined space simmers and sizzles. Scathing words spurn and burn those who disagree. Juror
8 (Nicole Smith) puts herself in the firing line when she courageously stands against the majority, particularly Juror 3 (Robert Walker) who has reasons for being so hot under the collar,” explained codirector Carey Hickson-Mahony, principal of the Cape Academy of Dramatic Arts. The cast of high school students had the opportunity to stretch their acting chops with the heavy material. “Adopting a US dialect and sustaining this throughout a two-hour production is no small feat. Even more commendable is the
tremendous psychological depth,” said Hickson-Mahony. Seeing these actors in action, it is easy to forget that the cast members are so young. “Given their professionalism and strong characterisation, some audience members might forget that they are actually watching high school learners.,” said Skelly. At the end of the show on Saturday, Skelly announced the 2020 production with great dramatic flair as Hickson-Mahony pulled a golden ticket from an envelope. Up next will be Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.
People's Post is published by WP Media, a subsidiary of Media24. CLAREMONT / RONDEBOSCH 30 834 copies distributed Tuesdays to the following areas: Bishopscourt, Claremont, Kenilworth, Newlands, Mowbray, Rondebosch, Rosebank, Ndabeni, Pinelands. OTHER EDITIONS People's Post also has the following nine standalone editions: Woodstock / Maitland (16 391) Mitchell's Plain (83 340) Retreat (23 423) Grassy Park (21 838) Lansdowne (21 130) Athlone (30 252) False Bay (30 972) Constantia / Wynberg (30 069) Atlantic Seaboard / City (29 246) Total print order: 318 495 WHOM TO CONTACT EDITOR: Thulani Magazi Email: Thulani@media24.com REPORTER: Nettalie Viljoen Email: Nettalie.Viljoen@media24.com SALES MANAGER: Shafiek Braaf Tel: 021 910 6615 Email: Shafiek.braaf@peoplespost.co.za MAIN BODY ADVERTISING: Silvana Hendricks Tel: 021 910 6576 Email: Silvana.Hendricks@peoplespost.co.za CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: 087 353 1328 Email: classifieds@peoplespost.co.za
The cast of 12 Angry Jurors had audience members hanging from their lips. Standing, from left: George du Plooy (Grade 12, Rondebosch), Josquin du Toit (Grade 12, Rondebosch), Myra Parolis (Grade 12, Rustenburg), Megan Sorour (Grade 11, Rustenburg), Lauren Heiberg (Grade 11, Rustenburg) and Matthew Lubbé (Grade 11, Rondebosch). Seated, from left: Alexis Rosina Fry (Grade 10, Rustenburg) and Jongisizwe Stofile (Grade 12, Rondebosch). PHOTO: KRISTINA STOJILJKOVIC-CAMPBELL
FROM PAGE 1 “We lost a great leader and we wonder if there will be another leader like him,” said Reverend George Mpho Molebati, speaking on behalf of Victim Empowerment Programme. He resided in Grassy Park with his family. “He was a simple man, he was humble, gentle, always trying to keep the peace,” said Brian Naidoo, at the end of the well-attended service. “He maintained a high work ethic.” There was no shortage of beautiful words used to capture
Jairaj’s life at the service. “He was open, friendly, and he never lost his temper,” said Captain Dirk Crafford at the memorial service. “We will miss him deeply,” said Crafford The programme was directed by Sergeant Jeremy Johnson from Claremont Police Station. “He loved his family the most; always spoke of them,” said Johnson. “He advised foresight … very intelligent, very compassionate, jovial guy – always smiling, down to earth and wise.”
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A well attended sending off for one of our country’s heroes gone too soon. PHOTO: BENITA JAFTHA
Women’s gathering at Artscape The 1000women1voice movement is hosting its Women’s Day celebration at Artscape Theatre in Cape Town today, Tuesday 6 August. Caroline Peters, director of the movement, said women will share their stories to in-
spire and honour each other. The theme for the celebration is “hear me too healing”. Booking can be made at: https:// forms.glevR8XvGMDWhCX dGvH7. V For more info call 021 782 8816.
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Straatwerk, a non-profit organisation (NPO) which assists destitute people on the road to rehabilitation, hosted the outreach event at their depot in Mowbray. “Straatwerk offers people who are living on the street the chance to feel like they have a purpose through employment. This also has a roll-back effect on the surrounding area, keeping our streets clean, presentable and welcoming,” said Barbara Breedt, general manager of GSCID. “Our social outreach manager, Ingrid Frieslaar, works hand in hand with Straatwerk and it was heart-warming to see how the
people responded to her, sharing their stories. She is like a mother to them, assisting them to reintegrate into the community,” Breedt added. On the day, the homeless received a bowl of home-made soup, a roll and hampers which included a beanie, a rain poncho, instant soup, noodles and half a loaf of bread. “The outreach project was part of the GSCID’s annual Winter Warmer Drive. We would like to thank our partners – LMRID, Mowbray police, Rondebosch police, Rawson Properties and Pick n Pay Observatory – for their generous donations,” said Breedt.
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assersby of the City’s Ndabeni Metro Police training facility this week would have been forgiven for thinking it was the location of an intense strongman competition as thousands of Capetonians were put through their paces. The City of Cape Town’s Metro Police Training College started assessments for 12 335 candidates last week, in the search of 120 candidates who will undertake the learnership programme for traffic service and Metro police vacancies. Since Monday 29 July, candidates have reported to the Ndabeni facility for a physical assessment – the first step in determining whether they will qualify for the job. Candidates were subjected to a 2.4km run within 13 minutes for men and 15 minutes and 30 seconds for women, a reach test, push-ups, sit-ups and shuttle runs. “This physical assessment is not for the fainthearted. We require that all of our operational staff have a level of physical capability to do the job, and anyone who fails to meet the requirements of the physical assessment is not allowed to proceed to the next phase,” said Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith. He added: “It is also no walk in the park for the staff, who are assessing an average of 1 050 individuals a
day, over a 12-day period. ‘The number of applications is astounding and speaks to the need for gainful employment. These jobs are no walk in the park, but I trust that there are candidates in the crowd of thousands who will one day wear the uniform with pride and serve and protect their communities with distinction.” Once the physical assessments are completed, the candidates left standing will partake in a written assessment, followed by interviews. The successful candidates will move on to the 12month traffic learnership, followed by a six-month mu-
nicipal policing qualification at the Metro Police Training College in Observatory. “In the past six months, we have spoken often about increasing our enforcement footprint, particularly with the additional budget that has been made available to the Safety and Security Directorate. This recruitment process is directly linked to those announcements made. We will soon be celebrating the graduation of another batch of Metro Police and traffic officers, which will further increase our numbers on the ground,” added Smith.
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ina 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
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From left to right: Children’s Hospital Trust fundraising manager, Nokuthula Bonga; Children’s Hospital Trust ambassador, Mujahid George; Tevin Campbell and Children’s Hospital Trust chief executive officer (CEO), Chantel Cooper. PHOTO: GAILFORCEMEDIA
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Campbell wanted to spend it at Red Cross Children’s Hospital and he did it with love,” she said. He arrived at the hospital where he was met by hospital and the Children’s Hospital Trust representatives who introduced him to this unique hospital, the first stand-alone tertiary hospital in sub-Saharan Africa, dedicated to children. He also spent time at RX Radio, Red Cross Children’s Hospital’s radio station by and for children, before moving on to a hospital waiting room where he met with a group of young patients and their very excited parents. “When he walked into the room he brought light and happiness to a situation that can be very scary for children and parents. Most of the kids didn’t know who he was but that didn’t stop them from warming to him immediately as he talked, sang and coloured-in with them,” said Gilbertson. Dr Matodzi Mukosi, chief executive officer (CEO) of Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital said: “We are thankful for the trust and a community of generous donors who have committed to the upgrade of our emergency centre.”
Multi-Grammy nominated Tevin Campbell will always be in the hearts of a group of patients and parents at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital. The American singer, songwriter and actor, who was in Cape Town for Marmalade Productions’ 10th Anniversary concert, visited the hospital on Monday 28 July, to do his 67 minutes for Madiba. Having performed at the sold-out show held at GrandWest Arena the night before, Campbell took time out of his busy schedule to highlight the Children’s Hospital Trust’s Leave Your Mark on Life Campaign. It aims to raise R150 million by 2020, and the trust is appealing to the public to help contribute towards the outstanding amount which currently sits at R68m. According to the publicist of Marmalade Productions, André Gail Gilbertson, Campbell felt that even though Mandela Day was on 18 July, he still wanted to do something to honour the day. “Monday was his only day off during his tour of South Africa, but
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Violinist Gina Beukes takes the audience on a journey from the story of Chopin’s lover, George Sands, to the first woman to go into space.
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. The Rupert Music Foundation has also made it possible for chamber music to be performed on the Cape Town Concert Series’ recital platform. V Tickets range from R160 to R190 and are available from Webtickets http://bit.ly/CTCS12019 or the Baxter Theatre Centre Box Office on the night of the concert. For more information, email info@ctconcerts.co.za, call 084 682 1337 or visit www.ctconcerts.co.za.
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Help Blisters to fight pollution T
he number of plastic water sachets to be handed out to walkers at this year’s Blisters for Bread will be substantially reduced. Instead, participants are encouraged to bring along their own water bottles which they can fill up at various mobile water trailers along the route. Petrina Pakoe, director of the Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA), says this is one of their contributions to a more environmentally friendly community. “PSFA is extremely concerned about the increase of plastic pollution and this is our small contribution towards a global movement to becoming a plastic-free society.” PSFA will also be partnering with Sasko and various private schools in the greater Cape Town area, where the learners at these schools will be encouraged to bring bread bags to school and place them in a special Sasko/Blisters for Bread
box for recycling. The participating schools will be rewarded with books which will in turn be donated to schools in PSFA’s feeding programme. Blisters for Bread, in association with Lucky Star, takes place at the Green Point Cricket Club on Sunday 25 August. Walkers can take part in one of two routes along the Sea Point Promenade – a 10km that starts at 07:30 and a 5km that starts at 08:00. Every person who enters will receive a medal. South Africa’s pop sensations Paxton and Jarrad Ricketts will be performing live at the finish line. The entry fee is R60 per person. Each entry helps PSFA feed 24 school children with a nutritious cooked breakfast and lunch for an entire day. Enter online at www.psfa.org.za. V For enquiries, call Nuha at Top Events on 021 511 7130 or email info@topevents.co.za.
The University of Cape Town (UCT) Yacht Club entered the Lipton Cup Challenge.
Lipton Cup Challenge sails into Table Bay The Lipton Cup Challenge is currently taking place at the Royal Cape Yacht Club finishing on Saturday 10 August. This year, 10 boats with 80 crew from around the country are participating in the race, which takes place offshore of Table Bay Harbour and Granger Bay. It is also recognised as the national inter-club yachting event. “Many of the country’s top sailors who are competing interna-
tionally have flown to Cape Town to take part in this competition which always attracts SA’s best sailors. “This speaks to the prestige of the Lipton Cup and its rich history associated with Cape Town,’ said Mayco member for transport Felicity Purchase. Being used for the first time in the race is the Cape 31, a 31-foot sport boat, designed by one of the World’s leading Yacht designers,
Mark Mills, and built here by local boat builders, mast, rigging and sail manufacturers. “The Lipton Cup is more than just a race, but has a trickledown effect in terms of economic impact. It provides an opportunity for local boat manufacturers to showcase their capabilities and assists the City in its objectives of creating an enabling environment to attract investment that generates economic growth, said Purchase.