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ight off the bat, an initiative to install cement table tennis tables at schools, community centres, public parks and even the odd seniors’ centre, achieved its aim – to bring people together. Mere days after the launch of the very first cement table at Welcome Primary School in Heideveld in June 2017, the school’s principal
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Christopher Jacob said: “It is so beautiful to see the learners milling around whilst others are playing.” Three years later, the number of cement tables installed stands at 19 with the latest one gracing the grounds at Batavia School of Skills in Claremont. And plans for the next one (at Woodlands Primary School, also in Heideveld) are already under way. James Fernie, founding director of Uthando (Love) South Africa, says they hope that the exciting initiative will gain even more momentum. “First of all, we would like to promote the tables to many more schools across the Cape Flats. Then, I am also in discussions
with Shane Overmeyer, a South African table tennis champion, on how we can best educate children on the sport and how to utilise the tables properly. We are planning to put it out to the table tennis associations, looking at how we can continue to engage with schools and their learners to further promote the sport.” The initiative is cemented in Uthando’s goal to help transform communities through sport. Fernie says table tennis, a sport that can be played by people of all ages and from all cultural and social backgrounds, was the obvious choice. “And it is incredibly fun.” He explains that the idea is for the tables to be a very durable, functional, art installation; something that will last for many years.
“A steel or wooden table would just be stolen or vandalised. And that’s when I thought of cement. So far, of the 19 tables we have installed, all are 100 percent intact.” Uthando, registered as a not-for-profit company, links tourism companies with community development projects. By so doing it can facilitate the support of various local outreach projects. The 1.2-ton tennis table costs about R35 000 to manufacture, deliver and install (by a civil engineer). “The table that was installed at Batavia on 27 February, for example, was sponsored by a company in America called Africa Adventure Consultants. It is a tour company that sends clients to South Africa. It is one of our relationships that we have in the tourism industry,” says Fernie. What makes these tables even more unique is the artwork which they are decorated with. Juma Mkwela, who runs Arts Tours, designs and paints the tables together with the school’s learners and the table’s sponsor. “Even the installation of the table is aimed at creating an inclusive situation. Everybody who is involved – the donors, the recipients, the kids who are going to use it – participate in the table’s artwork,” Fernie says. V For more information or to support the project, call 021 683 8523 or visit its website at www.uthandosa.org.
Batavia School of Skills deputy principal Etienne de Villiers and James Fernie of Uthando (Love) South Africa with learners from the school at the official launch of the cement table tennis table.
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“Cape Town is open for business and there has never been a better time to invest in our beautiful city.” So says James Vos, Mayco member for economic opportunities and asset management. The City of Cape Town recently launched the CPT+U Citizens Campaign. The campaign aims to encourage residents to share their success stories and to show how they are investing in the city through their actions, both big and small. Vos says: “We want citizens to connect with their city, share their stories on why to invest. From small business to big business to any citizen doing something for their city in their workplace or in their community. The aim is to ignite a sense of pride in Capetonians and to inspire people to spontaneously start talking about Cape Town as an investment destination.” Vos added that over the next few months, the campaign will highlight how Capetonians are making the city a success by sharing their inspiring business stories. Mayor Dan Plato, who attended the launch, says: “Looking at the economic climate in South Africa and the impact of the Coronavirus on the world, things are not looking very bright. In Cape Town we are trying to be resilient so that we can withstand all the issues affecting the country. This campaign is one such example.” Plato says the campaign is about highlighting the ease of doing business in the city. “There is no reason why Cape Town and the Western Cape economy cannot outgrow the national economy. We need to create more job opportunities and that is why we need to partner with the right people.” Vos says: “A CPT+U digital pack will be available for download, including a social media banner and generic social media post artwork, which can be used across social media platforms.” He encouraged people to tune into radio stations where more about the campaign and success stories will be shared.
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lasting relationship “It is no secret that was forged in the 11 the challenges that we, days that the cricket club, as Birmingham Bulls, Birmingham Bulls, spent face and deal with in in Cape Town on their inthe UK are not in any augural tour of South Afriway akin to the chalca. They were hosted by lenges that so many in the community cricket Cape Town, and specifclub Fish Rite Hanover ically areas such as Park and the touring side Hanover Park, face on consisted of a mixture of a daily basis.” u.11 and u.15 boys. He says they have “Myself and Sat Mathakit, equipment, beautiru met the Fish Rite Hanoful and lush turfs, and ver Park management and affluent clubs who players when they were on have no real issue findtour to the UK in August of Yusuf Samir, captain of Birmingham ing sponsors. 2019 – itself a monumental Bulls, preparing to hit a shot, while “We have a district achievement for a club Christopher Lodewyk, coach/manager and county trial systhat has seen its fair share of Fish Rite Hanover Park, looks on. tem that is fair and balof struggles with limited anced – all of this we facilities, and located in an area where depri- have in so much abundance that it is shamevation and poverty is higher than most other ful when we consider for a moment how little districts of Cape Town,” says Samir Rauf, a pivotal and life changing community club manager of the Birmingham Bulls. like Hanover Park have in comparison.” Their first tour game was against HarHe adds that the real giants of the game borne Cricket Club where most of the Bir- could be JP Duminy, Hashim Amla and Vermingham Bulls play from. The relationship non Philander. developed and we were swiftly invited to tour “I, however, will argue that the unsung Cape Town with Hanover Park management, true giants are Ashraf Allie, Safwaan Doutie, reassuring them that they would host us with President, Yahjar Davids, Riyaad GamielCapetonian hospitality. dien, Magboeba Davids, Wesley Seconds, “Right from our arrival at the airport to a Christopher Lodewyk and Fatima Domingo fanfare and frenzy, to our last T20 game win- of Hanover Park who work so tirelessly and ning the final against a solid and sporting selflessly to assure and remind us all that Primrose Cricket Club, to scenes that could there are decent men and women left in this only be described as unimaginable, we were very divided world that will take time out completely overwhelmed and bowled over by and struggle to make cricket and sport accesthe love, care, and effort shown to ensure we sible to so many underprivileged and forgotwere always comfortable and always smiling ten children, who so badly need sport in their throughout our stay,” he says. life,” Rauf says.
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SANTOS FALL SHORT IN LANSDOWNE: Craig Joemath of Zizwe United (left) pulls Santos’ Vuyolomzi Mfiki in the goal area which led to a penalty during a second division game played in Lansdowne on Saturday 7 March. The goal which resulted from the penalty spot kept Santos in the game, but was not enough to stop the current log-leaders to run out 3-2 winners on the day. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
estridge Yankees’ recent form in the women’s super league of the Cape Town Softball Association and the recent defeat of Lavender Hill against Glenthorn A’s, has set the scene for an exciting end to the season. While Yankees was on a break the past weekend, Lavender Hill disposed of Kenfac Phillies with a 6-2 victory. This brought Lavender Hill level with Yankees on 42 points. The two teams meet in the grand finale of the league competition, set for 18:00 on Saturday 14 March at the Turfhall Softball Stadium. The winner also has an added opportunity for the coveted double when the two teams meet again on Sunday in the knockout (KO) final. All five of Yankees’ teams will be seen in action in the KO on Sunday 15 March. The women’s major league team can add the KO trophy to their league title when they face Table View Tornados. In a weekend of many possible doubles, First League champions Glenthorn A’s face Khayelitsha Eagles and Silvertree Titans, the second league winners, hope to do likewise when they play Table View Tornados on Sunday. Yankees face Khayelitsha Superstars in the third league KO after annexing the league title. Not to be outdone by their club-mates, Yankees’ men also have a chance to clinch the potential double when they play Hamiltons in the men’s major league KO final. The double is dependent on the outcome, not known at the time of going to print, of the league game played last night between Khayelitsha Eagles and Hamiltons. A Hammies victory will seal the league for Yankees. The Yankees’ second league men’s side face Heidev-
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