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Grassy Park and 21 Vredendal Street in Portland Mitchell’s Plain, the college has six accredited assessors/facilitators and moderators registered at the MICT Seta. The college focuses on Information Technology, to equip students with qualifications that are more in demand, but also enable students to create their own income. The latest qualifications that were approved by the accreditations body QCTO (Quality Council for Trades and Occupations) for Lux Mundi Training are FETC: IT Telecommunication Network Operations NQF Level 4 and National Certificate: IT; Systems Support NQF Level 5. These courses are available at a special price of R22 000 and R26 000 respectively. Over the years the college developed partnerships with non-governmental organisa-
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he 90th celebration of the Women’s World Day of Prayer in South Africa will be hosted by the lower Lansdowne branch of the Epworth Methodist Church in Carwell Road at 10:00 on Friday 6 March. “Each year we celebrate with the country who draws up the programme and this year it was drawn up by the Zimbabwe Committee of the Women’s World Day of Prayer. This year’s theme is ‘Rise! take up your mat and walk’, a well-known parable that we all are familiar with,” says Esme Gradwell, chair of the lower Lansdowne church. The Women’s World Day of Prayer is an international ecumenical Christian laywomen’s initiative. It is run under the motto: informed prayer and prayerful action, and is celebrated annually in over 170 countries on the first Friday in March. South Africa featured in three programmes, namely in 1934 with the theme “Prayer for the peace of Jerusalem” in 1969 with the theme “Growing together in Christ” and in 2006 with “Signs of the times”. “As mentioned earlier, Zimbabwe is our focus this year and in services all over the world that country becomes the focus of prayer and understanding. Through preparation and participation in the worship service, women worldwide learn how their sisters of other countries, languages and cul-
tures understand the biblical passages in background of the country, their needs, the their context. They learn of the concerns food that is the staple food of the country etc. and needs of those women and to empathise As you know, the colours of Zimbabwe are and feel in solidarity with them,” Gradwell red, black, yellow, green and white. An exsays. planation of all the colours will be explained The South African organisation was es- and the tables will contain food from the tablished in 1930 by Una Cook in Sea Point country. Congregation and AM McGregor of the “The speeches will be accompanied by Dutch Reformed Church in Three Anchor music from Zimbabwe as well,” she says. Bay. From these two areas it branched out The guests will also be dressed according and the organisation in Lansdowne was es- to the colours of the flag and approximately tablished in 1990 by approximately ten 100 guests are expected to attend the service churches. in Lansdowne. “The Lansdowne railway line was the bor- V Contact Esme Gradwell (chair) on 021 797 2659 or der and the lower Lansdowne organisation 079 714 4536 and Irma Jacobs on 079 590 6435. is still active in the community. We assist Margaret House with a soup kitchen and adopted Christine Revel House in Athlone. We do needlework and knit caps and socks for distribution. “We have monthly meetings at homes of the members or in the different churches. We are active from November to the end of April, with the service on the first Friday in March,” Gradwell says. Guests that will attend the service on 6 March will be in for a treat. “Each guest of the programme will speak about Zimbabwe and Guests at the Women’s World Day of Prayer will discuss the messages will range from a the needs of Zimbabwe.
Verification process gets underway The provincial department of human settlements and the City of Cape Town, will embark on a housing demand database verification and registration drive across the City until April. The drive will be conducted on Saturdays and Sundays and will kick off in the southern suburbs on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February. “As the drive is to ensure that citizens’ details on the housing demand database is accurate and up to date, your participation as an active citizen is
critical. This will assist us in ensuring that we have a comprehensive and credible database of all those who require assistance from government. “I encourage all residents within the Metro who need to register for the first time, verify or update their details on the housing demand database, to not miss this opportunity,” commented provincial human settlements minister Tertius Simmers. On Saturday the drive will be from 09:00 to 17:00 and on Sunday from 09:00 un-
til 14:00 at the following venues: •Grassy Park civic centre (corner 5th Ave and Victoria Rd); •Lavender Hill community centre (corner Hek Str and Grindle Ave); •Retreat community centre (corner Concert Blvd and Cradock Rd, Steenberg); •Rooikrans hall (corner Rooikrans Ave and Italian Rd, Grassy Park); •Pelican Park Hall (corner Beak and Francolin Rd, Pelican Park, on Saturday only).
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he Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) not only celebrated its 75th anniversary on Wednesday 12 February in Cape Town but also honoured personalities who have contributed to the Muslim community on various levels. “The function was an expression of giving thanks to the Almighty for guiding the MJC all these years. We returned to the venue where the MJC was established 75 years ago. It was also an expression of harmonious coexistence with interfaith communities, something that is well established in the South African context. “The recipients who were honoured were Judge Siraj Desai, Sheikh M Amien Fakier, Dr Ali Adam and Sheikh Abdul Hameed Gabier,” says Zaid Dante, an executive council member in the MJC’s office of the secretarygeneral. The MJC was established on 10 February 1945 during a meeting that took place at the St George’s Cathedral hall in Cape Town. The Muslim Progressive Society, a group consisting of academics, members of the community as well as Muslim scholars, identified the need for an organisation like the MJC to see to the religious, spiritual and social needs of the Muslim community as well as a body that would be able to ensure and monitor the availability of halaal nutrition for Muslim consumption. “The need for Muslim marriages to be recognised was one of the core reasons for the establishment of the MJC. “Muslim education was a major priority and to provide formal Islamic education to Islamic schools or Madrasas was essential to the establishment of the MJC. Many of the challenges faced by the Muslim community
at that time became issues the MJC was mandated to advocate on behalf of the Muslim community. “The initiative was also an opportunity to bring Muslim scholars together so that their efforts could be united for the benefit of the Muslim community,” Dante says. He says the MJC plays an important role in ensuring the Muslim voice remains relevant. “It is responsible to ensure that whatever spaces Muslims occupy, that it is conducive for their religious needs. “Unity is a major factor and the MJC was instrumental in the establishment of the United Ulama Council of South Africa (UUCSA), a national body consisting of the major Muslim theological organisations or councils in South Africa.” Dante explains the MJC has various departments, each concentrating on a specific societal need. These include: . The Department of Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration which specifically deals with disputes that arise in the Muslim community, especially those on places of worship and educational institutions. . The Department of Quranic Affairs which deals with matters relating to Islam’s holy book, the Quran. . The Department of Social Development which deals with matters relating to marriage and divorce in the Muslim community. It also provides counselling on various issues such as marital and trauma. . The Department for Religious Decrees which deals with Islamic wills and estates, and delivers religious decrees where needed. . The Department of Education. The MJC established the Al-Azhar Institute of Cape Town which runs the Al-Azhar Primary and
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The Muslim Judicial Council and members that were honoured for their contributions towards the Muslim Community at the 75th anniversary at St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town. Secondary Schools. The MJC is also a founding member of the International Peace College of South Africa, IPSA. . The Women’s Forum which provides programmes for women in the Muslim community and highlights the plight of women. Dante says the MJC also assists in the process of identifying Muslim chaplains in the SA National Defence Force, the police and correctional services. It also focuses on environmental issues with the MJC Environmental Desk that ensures that the body is up to date with environmental affairs.
The executive council members are elected by the MJC general council members at an election every five years. At present, the executive council consist of Sheikh Irafaan Abrahams (president), Moulana Abdul Khaliq Allie (1st deputy president), Sheikh Riad Fataar (2nd deputy president), Sheikh Ishmael Gqamane, Dr Dawood Terblanche, Sheikh Faadil Abdul Latief, Sheikh Zaid Dante, Sheikh M. Ihsaan Taliep, Moulana Abdul Fattaag Carr, Dr Yusuf Arieff, Muallima Khadija Patel Allie, Sheikh Ebrahim Gabriels and Sheikh M Fadihl Emandien.
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he provincial department of health is calling on residents to support Emergency Medical Services (EMS) staff who risk their lives every day to save others. This comes after another attack on EMS staff, this time in Kewtown, on Thursday 23 January. “Public support will be crucial to the work performed by our EMS staff who render a critical health care service, and to keep them safe,” says the health department in a statement. Three attacks took place in a matter of days at the end of last month, prompting the department to call on residents for help. Premier Alan Winde says: “What kind of society are we living in when you have an emergency and you cannot be assisted and helped because you live in a red zone and the paramedics first need to wait for the police to escort them to you. “We all know how precious time is when your mother has had a heart attack or someone is sick and needs help.” Winde says several thousands of people are affected by this, living in the 10 crime hot spots labelled as red zones. These include Khayelitsha, Tafelsig, Beacon Valley, Philippi, Manenberg and several other areas on the Cape Flats. In the most recent attack, EMS staff responded to a call at 03:00 and were escorted to the patient’s home by the local police.
Emergency staff face constant risk as attacks continue. Although the Kewtown area has not been declared a red zone, the crew requested to be escorted by police as a safety precaution. While inside the home of the patient, the ambulance’s window was forced open and a Lifepak 15 cardiac monitor, worth an estimated R300 000, was stolen from the vehicle. The other two incidents happened on Sunday 19 January. In the first incident a female paramedic sustained an eye injury after a stone shattered the ambulance’s windscreen in Ravensmead, in the early hours of the morning on their way to collect and transport a patient to Tygerberg Hospital. Later that day, paramedics were robbed
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of their personal belongings while attending to a patient in Atlantis. The department says safety is everyone’s responsibility and that everyone should help keep safe those who stand in service of the people of the province. The role played by EMS staff is paramount, with more than 6 400 call outs in just one weekend in the province. The bulk of these calls were for assault, labour, respiratory, pain and accidents. Residents can show their support by sharing their messages and adding their name to the pledge. V Make your pledge at https://www.westerncape.gov.za/ems-pledge
Amnesty for unwanted, illegal firearms Anyone in possession of an unlicenced or unwanted firearm has until Sunday 31 May to hand it in at any participating police station. The initiative started on Sunday 1 December and within the first month, thousands of firearms and ammunition had already been handed in at police stations across the country. “As firearms are the instruments commonly used in the commission of crime, especially violent crimes, it is very encouraging that people have taken advantage of this amnesty period,” says Gen Khehla Sitole, national police commissioner, in a statement. By the end of December, 1 465 guns and 14 861 rounds of ammunition had been handed in. The firearms included 1 248 hand guns, 75 shotguns and 142 rifles. “While the majority of the firearms have been handed in for destruction, we have also received applications for the relicensing of firearms whose licenses have been terminated in terms of Section 28 of the Firearm
Control Act for 264 firearms including that of 247 hand guns (revolvers and pistols), eight shotguns and nine rifles,” says Sitole. “People who are illegally in possession of firearms and ammunition are encouraged to take advantage of this amnesty period to hand over such guns without fear of prosecution. However, any person that hands over a firearm that has been used in the commission of a crime will not enjoy such exoneration.” All firearms that have been or are being handed in will undergo ballistic testing to ensure that they have not been used in the commission of a crime or crimes before they can be considered for destruction. The South African Police Service has made adequate provision for the safe-keeping of all firearms handed in. . There are nine centralised storage facilities in all provinces which have been subjected to risk assessment. . Designated amnesty officials and police
officials have been subjected to thorough screening and vetting, and only those that met the identified criteria have been appointed to handle amnesty firearms handed in. A detective investigative team has been established to investigate cases of firearms linked to crimes. When the amnesty period ends, firearms will be audited for the purpose of destruction. The process for the destruction of firearms will then be followed to destroy amnesty firearms, firearm parts and ammunition as it was done when the police smelted over 20 thousand illegal firearms on Tuesday 5 November last year. “We are confident that more people will come forward with illegal and unwanted guns given that during the festive period we have received this many guns so far,” says Sithole. V An inquiry desk at the Central Firearm Register call centre has been established to handle all enquiries related to the amnesty. Call 012 353 6111.
High tea to uplift children Get on top of the world with StreetSmart’s sparkling high tea on Table Mountain, one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, on Thursday 27 February. StreetSmart SA is an organisation dedicated to helping vulnerable children rebuild their lives from public donations by partnering with a network of restaurants, accommodation establishments and wine tasting venues in the Western Cape, Garden Route and Gauteng. Hosted by Melanie Burke, chair of StreetSmart SA, which celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year, all proceeds go towards the upliftment of street children and those at risk of living on the streets. Enjoy panoramic views and decadent delights while making a difference to the lives of these children. Adding to this extraordinary day, one lucky guest can win a diamond worth R10 000 donated by The Diamond Works. V The High Tea starts at 14:00. Tickets cost R500 per person including a cableway pass. For bookings email Chad Hamilton at comms@streetsmartsa.co.za or call 021 447 3227. For more information visit www.streetsmartsa.org.za
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enfac Phillies and Falcons shared the spoils in their Cape Town Softball Association women’s Super League game played at the Turfhall Softball Stadium in Belthorn Estate, on Saturday 15 February. Falcons were quick out of the starting blocks, scoring four runs in their first turn at bat. Young Tonique White was again in the forefront with two scattered singles and a sacrifice bunt. Phillies slowly clawed their way back to
score single runs in three of their first four turns at bat with Falcons adding a further single run in the fourth innings. Phillies tied the score in the bottom of the sixth innings at 5-5. Westridge Yankees scored six runs in their first turn at bat against lowly Tantasport to set the trend for an easy day in the park. Yankees took 14 hits off Roxanne Albertyn and eventually ran out 13-3 run-ahead rule winners. Yankees’ offense was led by Nicole Williams and Megan Cable both batting 2-3. Nuraan Williams and Nicole Kannemeyer
waded in with a three-base hit each. Results: Women: Super League: Heideveld Yankees 0, Lavender Hill 7; Tantasport 3, Westridge Yankees 13; Falcons 5, Kenfac Phillies 5 Major League: Kuils River Cougars 5, Table View Tornados 2; Belhar Dolphins 4, Falcons 12; Lavender Hill 0, Westridge Yankees 7 First League: Battswood 7, Khayelitsha Eagles 9;
Blackheath 8, Lavender Hill 14; Panthers 5, St Martins 13; Glenthorn A’s 6, Crusaders 1 Second League: Kenfac Phillies 4, Tantasport 4; Table View Tornados 7, Battswood 0; Silvertree Titans 10, Devonshire Rovers 12 Third League: Strandfontein Mets 11, Thistles 11; Blackheath 7, Khayelitsha Superstars 0; Heideveld Yankees 3, Westridge Yankees 7; Table View Tornados 2, St Augustine’s 12; Stealers 12, Normies 14
COLLEGIANS SNEAK PAST SIR LOWRIANS: Ashley Stephanus of Sir Lowrians (left) breaks through the Collegians players Ismail Scott on the left and Salie Ariefdien, during the community 10s rugby played at City Park on Saturday 15 February. Collegians won the quarter-final game 14 -12. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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SK WALMERS DOWN RANGERS: Umr Alexander of Rangers (right) sizes up his opponent Zunaid Fredericks of SK Walmers in an attempt to stop him advancing to the try line during a round-robin match played at the community 10s at City Park on Saturday 15 February. Walmers won 20-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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rimrose is back in the hunt for promotion following the shock defeat by Rylands at the hands of Tygerberg by 47 runs in Western Province Cricket Association’s First Division A competition on Saturday 15 February. A century by the promising Quasim Salie (120) enabled Primrose to post the highest score this season with a mammoth 297/8 against the hapless Gugulethu. In reply, Gugs were skittled for 64 with the burly Justin Pringle (5/31) doing most of the damage for the Roses. Tygerberg gave an improved performance scoring 204/6 with Nabeel Abrahams top scoring with a score of 51 runs. Rylands lost wickets at regular intervals in their response, eventually being dismissed for 157 with Abrahams (4/40) completing a fine performance with both bat and ball. While Milnerton completed the double over Ottoman with a 62-run win. Results: Premier League: Rondebosch beat WPCC by 174 runs Rondebosch 308/4 (Sean Hendriek 137, Grant Edmeades 106) WPCC 134 (Lehan Botha 66, Gavin Kaplan 32; Alistair Gray 4/7, Wesley Bedja 4/36) Durbanville beat Victoria by 3 wickets Victoria 155 (Robert van der Ross 89; JT
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William Hantam of Cape Town CC (left) plays a shot during their Western Province Cricket Association Premier League 50-over match against UWC at Boon Wallace Oval in Plumstead on Saturday 15 February. Hantam would go onto score 53 as CTCC reached 214/5 before bowling UWC out for 101 to record a 113-run victory. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER /GALLO IMAGES
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