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The fifth Interfaith religious leader dialogue was hosted at the Masjid al-Quds in Gatesville by Cape Flats Interfaith leaders.
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he fifth Interfaith religious leader dialogue was hosted at the Masjid al-Quds Gatesville Mosque on Wednesday 2 October. The dialogue was centered around discussing violence and crime prevention strategies such as character development and economic empowerment for the youth. According to Claremont Main Road Masjid (CMRM) representative, Imam Rashid Omar, the Cape Flats interfaith initiative arose organically in response to the latest spike in gang violence and crime in Cape Town. “Service and Allied Workers Union (SAWUSA) called a meeting with religious leaders
to assist members who were feeling unsafe in going to work, in launching a collective civil society campaign for the restoration of communities, social cohesion and safer communities,” says Omar. The gathering served as the platform to provide the community with debriefing of activities thus far, and to discuss plans of action for the remainder of 2019. “Affiliates of the Cape Flats interfaith initiative on African Climate, in association with Home of Compassion Ministries in Delft, took a busload of vulnerable youth on an excursion on Saturday 12 October,” Omar reports. He says youth from the Lutheran Church in Athlone also benefitted from the initiative. Omar further updates that The Cape Flats Interfaith initiative has also been
encouraging its constituents to initiate a KarateZen programme, a basketball club, girl guides, music schools and “most of all, food gardens”. “We respect the right of everyone to embrace faith commitments and religious beliefs of their choice and encourage interreligious solidarity and collection action for the restoration of communities, social cohesion and safer communities,” Omar says. According to Omar, this leader dialogue evolved from a small voluntary task team responding to Cape Town executive mayor Dan Plato’s call to support the invitation by the Cape Flats Interfaith initiative religious communities to duplicate the Beacon Valley Resurrection Project that took place in a few other Cape Flats communities.
“It was also decided to convene a second mass interfaith prayer service for a peaceful holiday season and to coincide with the 16 days of No Violence against Women and Children in Mitchell’s Plain on Sunday 24 November,” says Omar. “The Cape Flats interfaith dialogue convening body was mandated to implement the meeting’s resolutions.” The first Cape Flats interfaith dialogue meeting was held at the Thusong centre in Bonteheuwel on 10 July. This was followed by the first mass Cape Flats Interfaith prayer service for peace at the Joseph Stone Auditorium on 25 August. It is expected that the second mass interfaith prayer service for peace will attract even more people.
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he Community Champions Elders Awards ceremony took place at Media24’s rooftop venue, Nasdak on Saturday 12 October. The awards, now in its fourth year, recognises older citizens who, despite their social circumstances, are actively making a difference in their communities and the lives of others. The age category 70 to 80 years was won by Minnie and Daniël Hoorn from Capricorn. Danny Brown from Elsies River was the runner-up and Lydia Nogaga from Masiphumelele placed third.
Margaret Voogt from Blomtuin won the 80+ category, with Peter Knight from Maitland in second place and Sarah Dantu from Belhar in third. Danny Brown also secured the majority of the public vote to take home the People’s Choice Award. The awards were presented by the People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision, in partnership with Spec-Savers. Each elder took home prizes sponsored by Spec-Savers, Shoprite, Parow Centre, People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision.
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Community Champions Elders Awards winners in the age 70 to 80 years category, Lydia Nogaga (Masiphumelele) came in third place, Danny Brown (Elsies River) was the runner-up, and Minnie and Daniel Hoorn (Capricorn) won the category first prize. PHOTO: TARRYNLEIGH SOLOMONS
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readline Africa celebrated their 500th infrastructural kitchen launch at Thornton Road Primary School on Friday 11 October when a new shipping container kitchen was opened. According to principal Mogamat Noor Luddy, the need for the kitchen arose due to growing pupil numbers, but there was also a need for all classrooms to be utilised for teaching purposes. “As one of our classes was used for the feeding scheme, we needed to reclaim this classroom,” Luddy says, explaining the urgency the school faced leading up to the installation. We once had less than 200 learners, now we have 530 learners,” says Luddy. Luddy says the relationship between Breadline and Thornton Road Primary School started with a realisation that a container was what the school required. “It was Container Retail and Sales (CRS) that we approached,” Luddy elaborates, adding: “They put us in touch with Breadline Africa.” The launch was attended by Breadline Africa director, Marion Wagner, UK chairperson Tony Smyth as well as international board members, Pipa Smyth and Mariella Norman. According to Wagner, this is the 500th infrastructural container in resource-poor communities around South Africa installed by Breadline since 1993. “We aspire to improve educational outcomes for children in under-resourced communities by providing an environment that is conducive to teaching and learning,” said Wagner.
Breadline Africa director, Marion Wagner (left), and Thornton Road Primary School principal, Mogamat Noor Luddy, celebrating the successful launch of an infrastructural kitchen installed at the school – and the 500th kitchen by Breadline since 1993. PHOTO: LEBOGANG TLOU “Converted shipping containers form the foundation of Breadline Africa’s efforts to provide safe spaces in which children can learn and grow.” According to Wagner, Breadline Africa believes that every child has the capacity to do something phenomenal with his or her life when imaginations are unlocked and when possibilities are opened up.
“With the support of our donors, we are proud to be able to open our 500th unit today – I hope that the children of Thornton Road Primary School enjoy many healthy nutritious meals prepared in their new kitchen,” says Wagner. According to Norman, her mother – who has just celebrated her milestone 100 year birthday – was one of the founding members
of the organisation. She says Breadline Africa was established to enhance the early development of less privileged children who are born in developing countries. “The idea was to bring first world capital to the third world,” Norman says, explaining how it all started small and grew over the years.
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NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE SUBCOUNCILS: OCTOBER 2019 Notice is hereby given that the meetings of the 24 subcouncils of the City of Cape Town will take place at the time and venue indicated in the schedule below: Subcouncil Venue Subcouncil 1 Boardroom, Subcouncil Offices, c/o Hermes 1 and Grovesnor avenues, Saxonsea, Atlantis Kraaifontein Council Chambers, 2 Kraaifontein Municipal Building, Brighton Road, Kraaifontein Milnerton Council Chambers, 3 Municipal Offices, Royal Ascot, Bridle Way, Milnerton Parow Council Chambers, Parow Municipal Building, 1st Floor, 4 c/o Voortrekker Road and Tallent Street, Parow
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45-year-old suspect was arrested on charges related to fraud and corruption following an incident at the Cape Town International Airport on Tuesday 8 October. According to police reports, the complainant arrived from an overseas trip (Japan) and was approached by a customs and excise officer who informed him that he would have to pay R42 000 in tax duties for items he bought on his trip. Provincial police spokesperson Mihlali Majikela says the complainant told the officer it was an excessive amount to pay. “In response, the officer advised him to draw R10 000 at an ATM and pay the amount to him as a bribe. The complainant refused to pay the amount, noting that there were cameras around and that he could be arrested for corruption. The officer then advised him to pay R2 000 at the South African Revenue Service (SARS) desk and that he would contact him the next day for the R10 000 bribe,” Majikela says. The complainant paid the R2 000. The following day, 9 October, the anticorruption investigating unit for the Western Cape were informed about the meeting arranged, and subsequently, authorisation was obtained to conduct an operation under the Criminal Procedure Act 51/1977. “At about 11:20, the members monitored the operation at a coffee shop in Worcester, during which the complainant paid the officer R10 000 in cash. The officer was arrested and detained at Worcester police station. The money was recovered,” says Majikela. The suspect appeared in the Worcester magistrate’s court on Thursday 10 October.
FUTURE SOCCER STARS COME TOGETHER: The City of Cape Town applauds all those that participated in the four-day-long Lucky Star Cup at Hartleyvale Stadium in Observatory. The ninth annual tournament kicked off on Thursday 3 October and ended on Sunday 6 October. It saw 128 local teams playing against each other, with up to 1 500 junior players showcasing their skills. They were joined by the development teams from Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Kaizer Chiefs and the KwaZulu-Natal Football Academy. Mayor Dan Plato says events like these showcase and provide a platform for future stars of this country while bringing diverse groups of people together. Zahid Badroodien, Mayco member for community services and health, adds that the City’s involvement in the tournament is affirmation of its commitment to supporting youth development and investment, providing opportunities for youth to realise their full potential.
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CABLEWAY TURNS 90: The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company celebrated 90 years of service with a glittering event on Friday 4 October. The cableway first started transporting passengers back in 1929. The event was attended by mayor Dan Plato, Mayco member James Vos, past and present Cableway management team members, and representatives from the local tourism and hospitality sector. Pictured is a cake made for the celebration.
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Be wary of fake news and tips shared on social media It is quick and easy to share any security information or warnings on social media but if you didn’t confirm its authenticity before posting, you might end up doing more damage than you think. We are seeing more and more fake news posts relating to crime warnings and other security and safety news hitting the likes of Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp. The intention might appear to have been noble and praiseworthy but it often turns out to have been in reality driven by less than honest motives. These items often fuel the agenda of an individual or group and promote fearmongering based on false information. By
forwarding the information you are promoting fake news. When it comes to security-related fake news, the effects are all the more harmful. Criminals are often behind securityrelated fake news items. Their objective is to promote their own selfish agenda, whatever that may be. It can lead to wasted resources. The police and security companies may respond to a particular fake news item claiming an incident has happened, for example, while criminals target another area. This is why it is so important to verify any information you receive before forwarding it. It is also important to
watch what photographs you post. Posting a photo of an alleged suspect could result in that case potentially being thrown out of court at a later date. The important thing to remember is – if there is any doubt as to the legitimacy of the information, don’t share it. Information can be verified through the police or other security authorities. We all need to be responsible when it comes to spreading information, especially relating to safety and security. Otherwise, we could be responsible for igniting fires where there are no fires at all. JADE HANNING, Fidelity ADT Cape Town South district manager
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We recently celebrated Emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s birthday and his contribution both to South Africa and the world regarding his fight against social injustice and freedom. I had a profound encounter with him at the Women’s Day celebrations at Artscape Theatre a few years ago. The Arch enjoyed my Madiba impersonations, and enthralled the audience with his anecdotes. I interviewed his daughter,
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Spare the rod ... My letter refers to the ruling by the national government banning parents and guardians from spanking their children. I am always impressed with the general public’s pontification of general issues, especially as a beacon monitoring the moral compass impacting society. From the Holy Bible, “Spare the rod and spoil the child,” rings true, but is it not outdated? As a Christian and ex-teacher, I greatly support all insightful forms
of discipline and domestic corporal punishment instead of “spanking” children. Violence begets violence. I believe that “children must be seen and not hurt”, and at the sole discretion of the parent or guardian, may a child be admonished meaningfully. An Afrikaans idiom that often amused me as a teacher is, “’n Pakslae op sy tyd, is soos brood en konfyt”. But do so smothered in love. MARK KLEINSCHMIDT Lansdowne
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e are approaching the festive season, and there can surely be no better time to recognise the power of an age-old African community savings mechanism: the stokvel. Stokvels have been the savings ‘engine room’ for South African communities through apartheid and into democracy; and they remain very effective today, even within the context of the country’s troubling poverty. According to research, R44 billion is saved collectively by 820 000 stokvels in South Africa each year, and more than 11 million South Africans are currently members of stokvels. In addition, according to the National Stokvel Association of South Africa, our stokvel market is worth more than some of South Africa’s largest businesses. The vibrancy of local stokvels is one of the reasons why most of the major financial brands have launched specific accounts and services to meet their needs. Although the stokvel has traditionally been a cash-based community savings tool, today a whopping 41% are considered ‘banked’ and use, at the very least, a transactional account. There are a lot of money management options out there for stokvel leaders to consider. These range from opportunities to take advantage of the better interest rates paid by investment accounts to shopping discounts offered by bulk buying. There’s no question that with smart decision making the group’s money can be made to work harder, but for this to be true there has to be a careful analysis of costs versus rewards. (It is important to examine) the fine print of any financial product for additional costs, including hidden monthly membership charges, along with additional line items buried in obscure terms and conditions text. This is the golden rule for all financial products. You can win or lose a lot in the fine print – and if you have never even read this text or understood it, there’s a good chance your collective could be losing money. Individual stokvel members might also be able to put away more money than they think. The key again lies in understanding fine print of financial products such as credit life insurance, which members most likely pay for on their credit facilities. Yalu’s name has become synonymous with credit life insurance, the least understood form of long-term insurance in the South African market. Credit life insurance covers borrowers’ debt in the case of retrenchment, disability or death. This type of insurance is sometimes mandatory and is generally offered by the same financial institution offering the loan. The premiums charged for such policies can vary, and as a result a lot of consumers find themselves unwittingly paying the maximum possible premium every month – creating room for savings if they were to choose a different provider. As always, information is crucial. Because many consumers aren’t aware of the details of their credit life insurance policies, they’re losing out on potential savings every month, and this money could contribute significantly to their overall savings efforts. Once people understand this, they are more likely to take the simple steps they need to in order to reduce their monthly commitments. As most stokvel members are already aware, there are only two ways to improve your financial situation: spend less or save more. In both areas, paying attention to all the details of financial products and services can have a big impact on the individual, and therefore the group. If, as a broad South African society, we improve this Nkazi Sokhulu, co-founder skill, our stokvel and chief executive officer heritage will at credit life insurance grow stronger brand, Yalu. than it already is.
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he start of the Cape Town Baseball Federation’s new season kicked off this past weekend which included a new league structure for the Major League and Promotion League teams. The Major League has reverted to an eight-team league with last season’s top six, Bothasig Knights, Bellville Tygers, Athlone A’s, Maitland Giants, VOB Macaws and Durbanville Villains joined by the top two from last season’s Major League B: Van der Stel and Grassy Park Crusaders. The Promotional League now consists of Westridge Yankees, Helderberg Pirates, Thistle, Battswood, Milnerton Mavericks, Lansdowne Eagles and Silvertree Titans. The Major League opening fixtures saw VOB Macaws capitalise on Athlone A’s six errors to run out 9-7 winners at Vangate Sports Complex on Saturday 12 October. A’s out hit VOB 7-4 leaving nine runners on base compared to VOB’s eight. National team pitcher Dean Jacobs started the pitching for A’s and was let down by his defence to allow three runs in the first inning from two hits. VOB moved to a 3-0 lead after scoring another run in the second inning. Jacobs settled and kept VOB scoreless for the next two innings. Meanwhile, A’s
were struggling to get to 9-7 in VOB’s favour. grips with the pitching of VOB kept their cool in Michael Scritten with most the last inning to seal the flying the ball into the southwin. easterly wind. In another fixture BellJacobs conceded four hits ville Tygers were too and gave three walks while strong for Durbanville Vilstriking out four hitters in lains, winning 12-6. his four inning pitched. He After four innings, Tygwas then replaced by Shelton ers led 3-0, but Durbanville Trotsky. Trotsky walked the briefly took the lead in the first two batters he faced top of the fifth inning scorone hit by pitch, while he ing six runs from four hits was sabotaged by his infield and four errors committed who committed four errors by Tygers. Tygers reallowing VOB to score five gained the lead by scoring runs in the fifth inning. five runs from four hits to A’s threatened in the hold an 8-6 lead. fourth when 16-year-old Zubair Larney of VOB (right) beats the tag at home plate with Joshua Wentzel Tygers went on to score rookie Tariq Adams got his of Athlone A’s trying his best to run him out during the season’s opener in the a further four runs in the first major league hit to cen- Major league game on Saturday 12 October in Bridgetown. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS eighth inning. tre field and stole second In other Major League base on the next pitch. Cameron Fortuin Diedericks who struck out the last three results, Maitland Giants beat Grassy Park then drew a walk, however, a shallow flyball VOB hitters. Crusaders 15-10 and Bothasig Knights to shortstop by Reid Groenewald was caught A’s crept back in the seventh inning when thumped Van Der Stel 33-5. by Marvin Mahoney and he put Adams out Trotsky led off the inning with a stand-up In the Promotion League Westridge Yanat second base. double. kees had the upper hand on Helderberg PiA’s scored their first run in the fifth inA’s scored two runs from his hit, two rates beating them 11-8, Milnerton Maverning. walks and an error. In the eighth inning, A’s icks beat Lansdowne Eagles 13-2 and SilverTrotsky then kept VOB scoreless for the scored a further four runs from three hits, tree Titans struggled against Battswood next three innings before making way for a walk and an error. This took the score to losing 19-1.
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