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Top achievers honoured The Western Cape’s top achievers in the 2019 National Senior Certificate examinations were announced at Leeuwenhof, the official residence of Premier Alan Winde on Thursday 16 January. Besides a certificate, achievers received an electronic device and cash, ranging from R6 000 to R10 000, depending on their award category. See page 3 for the full story. PHOTO: NETTALIE VILJOEN
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NPO under investigation NETTALIE VILJOEN
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n estate agent for Wynberg Youth Centre has received a letter from the department of social development (DSD), requesting the sale of the property located at 59 Innis Road be put on hold pending the outcome of an investigation into the owners’ non-profit organisation (NPO) registration. In an email to People’s Post, Luyanda Ngonyama of DSD confirmed that the Wynberg Youth Centre’s registration as an NPO has been flagged as under investigation by its NPO directorate monitoring and compliance department. According to the department, the NPO has not submitted reports or audited financial statements since 2016. “The issue was escalated by a concerned member of the public to the presidency and the department has been requested to investigate,” says Ngonyama. Simon Solomon of Safcom Properties told
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Vigilance hall in Bega Road on Sunday 12 January after the property was listed online a few days earlier. The ad describes the property as a perfect development opportunity. “The erf is large at 1 877sqm and can easily be turned into a residential development for the astute investor,” it reads. This is exactly what the community is afraid of. A People’s Post article (“Development concerns for residents”) published on 22 October described residents’ growing apprehension over the rise of apartment blocks on land where single-unit homes once stood. Ironically, these “concerns” were raised at a Weca meeting held at the centre. Yunus Karriem, acting chair of Weca, however, says the problem goes even deeper. Karriem says the centre is a beacon of hope for residents to keep the youth away from the streets, drugs and gangs. “The community gave us the mandate to oppose the sale and we have put together a
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Richwood resident and graphic designer, Olivia Viglatzis, has launched a new customised emergency strap to help during an emergency. The strap folds around seat belts, a baby seat and backpack strap and has details of the driver, baby or school going child – these include the name and surname of the individual, an emergency contact and medical aid details. “All of this came to mind one evening when I was driving to the shop and thought to myself, ‘what would happen if I was to be in an accident? “How would the emergency services know who to contact? “And so it all started,” Viglatzis explains.
They also decided to make the strap available for school backpacks. “School children get injured and no one knows who to contact,” Viglatzis adds. According to her the idea started small and they hope they can someday grow it into a business. “We started in November and we have only done things via Facebook so far, so we are really still small.” The business has gained some momentum through word of mouth. Viglatzis hopes to approach medical aid companies to get involved. “We will be marketing it ourselves for now as each of the emergency straps are individually made for that particular person’s needs.” The straps can be ordered and mailed to anywhere in the country. V For more information email info@mysafetycomesfirst.co.za.
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Ready to light up the fan walk this march The 2020 edition of the Cape Town Carnival will light up the streets of the CBD on Human Rights Day, Saturday 21 March. Celebrating 10 years of bringing people together, igniting joy and unity through creativity and providing second-to-none entertainment, this year’s theme is “Incredible Journey: Sounds of South Africa” which will showcase the music, dance and art of our country and how it connects us as a nation to our past, future, our country and each other. “It is a perfect opportunity; especially considering the day’s national importance, to recognise, honour and celebrate the diversity of our people and the richness of our collective cultures. ‘The Cape Town Carnival is a colour and sound spectacle of magnificent floats, costumed performers, dancers and community groups, all who have been preparing for months to show what they are most proud of,” says Jay Douwes, Cape Town Carnival chief executive officer (CEO). Since its founding in 2010, the Cape Town Carnival has built up a following locally and abroad. In March last year, the annual event
FROM PAGE 1 However, on the day, Reagon told the small crowd the NPO’s committee meeting that morning was not open to the public. About 20 minutes later, Reagon again addressed them, saying there is no meeting and that she didn’t have to answer any questions. She said the centre was not a community hall; did not belong to the City and that nothing they said would stop the sale. “Estate agents are busy with the sale of this property. It is too late,” she said. Speaking to People’s Post, Reagon explained the invitation to the NPO’s meeting was meant for the Cape Argus reporter only.
attracted 51 000 people, with people coming from all walks of life, areas and communities. The free-to-watch public spectacle is preceded by a year-round community-driven programme rolled out across the Cape met-
ropole. The organisation is also home to a workshop of marvels in Maitland, which is where the float-building, metalwork, costume design, pattern-making and garment manufacturing for the event takes place.
Performers who took part in the 2019 Cape Town Carnival.
She said the NPO submitted audited financial statements to DSD every year and that they had reached the decision to sell the property at an AGM meeting held in April 2019: all of the trustee members voted in favour of the sale. She said the decision to sell the building was difficult because they had been running the centre since 1976 but that they had no choice. The cost of maintaining to building far exceeded its income. Reagon claimed past pleas to the community for support went unanswered. “Nobody was interested in the building. People who did want to rent the building wanted it for peanuts. We only charge R45
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an hour as it is. And there are no kids here. These days, they all just sit on their phones,” she said. Reagon said she had been receiving rude calls from the public. “Everybody thinks we just want the money but that is not true ... We have been the people putting money in, not taking money out. We work on a volunteer basis. Only the caretaker gets paid, and that is only R300 a month (and lodging).” She said the NPO would ask their bank (Standard Bank) to distribute the money received for the sale among charities. Reagon said they had not discussed this with the bank yet; they were waiting for the sale to be completed before doing so.
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he heat was on at the official premises of the premier, Alan Winde on Thursday 16 January when the Western Cape’s top achievers in the 2019 National Senior Certificate Examinations were announced. While the top three candidates in the Western Cape at this point were no secret, the suspense surrounding which high schools would come in tops could have been responsible for at least some of the drops of perspiration forming on attending principals’ foreheads. Or perhaps it was just because of the sun beating down on Leeuwenhof’s grounds. While the names of Madelein Dippenaar (Hoërskool Gimnasium), Gary Allen (Rondebosch Boys’ High School, and Anuoluwa Makinde (Milnerton High School) – who also happened to be the top three national candidates – had been released on 7 January, the list of top 20 schools in the province was still a mystery. A few speeches and many a head dab later, Westerford High School (Rondebosch), Rustenburg Girls’ High School (Rosebank) and Star College Bridgetown (Athlone) – in that order – were announced as the top three schools in the Western Cape. Mark Smith, principal of Westerford High School, said it came as a surprise. “We are listed ninth nationally so we suspected we would be somewhere in the top 10 in the Western Cape, but not first place.” Originally from Pretoria, Smith is quick to point out that he only joined the school in the last term of 2019. “All the credit goes to the school’s teaching body and learners.” According to the School Performance Report on the DBE’s website, Westerford has had a 100% pass rate from 2015 to 2019. Smith says the education that learners re-
ceive at Westerford covers much more than the standard syllabus. He says that although he is proud of the learners’ exam achievements, that is not the school’s focus; rather its teaching methods are aimed at developing learners’ lateral thinking. Michael Gates, principal at Rustenburg Girls’ High School, says there has always been a healthy rivalry between them and Westerford. “But they deserve it.” Altogether 166 learners from Rustenburg wrote the NSC exams. Between them, they share 614 distinctions and all of them matriculated with a bachelor’s pass. “The children are incredibly motivated, the girls push each other.” He says the school also has a very dedicated staff. “Our head of academics, Susan Schnetler, is instrumental in keeping teachers informed of all of the proper Caps procedures.” Gates says Rustenburg fully adheres to the national curriculum. “Our school is proof that the system set up can work if implemented correctly.” Ugur Hulusi Patli, the principal of Star College Bridgetown, says the school prides itself on an ethos of belief, nurturing and helping each student achieve their potential and becoming successful. A total of 42 learners wrote the NSC exam at the school, achieving a 100% pass rate. “We are extremely proud of this achievement and the cherry on top is being placed third in the Western Cape.” Patli says they are grateful for the support of their parents, the dedication of the teachers and the hard work and effort put in by their students. “The results of the learners can be ascribed to constant and hard work, extra
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ment for their assistance. Senior firefighter Mark Napier says it is a common misperception that firemen just fight fires. Napier, who is also a trained diver, says a fireman’s main role is to protect life and property. While their core function is fighting fires, they also specialise in all types of rescues, including human and animal rescue, vehicle extraction and water rescue. Napier, who has been a firefighter for 32 years, explains volunteer firefighters are trained to put out bushfires and veld fires. Permanently employed firefighters are trained to be multi-skilled. “Not to take anything away from volunteers. I started as a volunteer myself. We support them and they support us,” he says. There are various specialised rescue units stationed across the city. Depending on the type of rescue, these units are called out and work in conjunction with the NSRI, the police water wing, police and Metro rescue. For example, the fire department has teams specialised in trench rescue which are called out when diggers are trapped in collapsed pipelines. This level of expertise isn’t achieved overnight. Candidates first complete a 12month course on all basic fire fighting procedures. Then there are speciality courses which firefighters can apply for as they become available. Napier says it can take between 10 and 15 years before a firefighter is selected to go on these specialised courses.
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Claremont v Cape Town Claremont 160 (Mark Hendricks 35, Darren Stevens 35, and Keenan Bowers 32*; Ntando Ntini 4/34: Geoff Dodds 2/16) Cape Town 161/7 (Willie Hantam 45, Lingon Botha 42*; Darren Stevens 3/24) Cape Town won by 3 wickets First division A: Kraaifontein v Green Point Kraaifontein 206/7 (Seth Fiedermaus 55, Craig Ephraim 50*, Daryl Losper 29; Adam Scher 2/36, Saul Anstey 2/45) Green Point 207/2 (Zak Elkin 111*, Richard Tissiman 54*) Green Point won by 8 wickets Edgemead v Ottomans Edgemead 124 (Simon Blake 28, Dylan Verreyne 21; Mujahid Isaacs 3/30, Sadiek Davids 2/31) Ottomans 125/4 (Taahir Samaai 41*, Muzzamil Sheikh 22; Bradley Johnson 2/45) Ottomans won by 6 wickets Northerns Goodwood v Rylands Northerns Goodwood 131 (Chad Hannival 50; Umar Anthony 3/27, Waseem Mukaddem 2/14) Rylands 132/2 (Zaid Allie 40*, Rushdie Jappie 29*) Rylands won by 8 wickets Primrose v Tygerberg Primrose 280/8 Tygerberg 159 Primrose won by 121 runs
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Abrahams of Yorkshire Cricket Club (left) hits out during his innings of 42 in a Province Cricket Association 1C league match played at Chukker Road on Saturday 18 Watching proceedings from behind the stumps is Kensington cricket club wicketkeeper Gamieldien. Yorkshire would go on to win the match by 5 wickets. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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