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HOUSES ON TRACK FOR DELIVERY: The R77 million housing project in Manenberg, which will deliver 587 housing opportunities, is on track for completion in mid-2022. Read story on page 3.
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Local hailed as a hero SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS SAMANTHA.LEE@PEOPLESPOST.CO.ZA @SAMANTHA_LEE121
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local Kenwyn Neighbourhood Watch member has been hailed a hero after jumping straight into action to save his neighbour, injuring himself in the process. When a burglar entered through the roof of Dr Elapen Rapiti’s home while he was at his surgery in Eastridge, Mitchell’s Plain, his fears for his wife’s safety were worsened by the inability to reach the local police station or security services as a result of loadshedding. On Thursday 3 September, the local physician was alerted to the incident by his wife, Joan, who had locked herself in their bedroom. Rapiti immediately reached out to their neighbour, Ebrahiem Johaadien, who gathered available neighbourhood watch (NHW) members and, within two minuets, came to Joan’s rescue. When asked about his decision in that moment, Johaadien says: “Who can help you
quicker than your neighbours in times of need. I work from home and when I got the call from Dr Rapiti, I was about two minutes away and I knew Mrs Rapiti was alone in the house. I called my fellow patrollers for assistance. “As patrollers, we need to secure the area. We couldn’t find him (the burglar) but noticed the trap door was open and we took a ladder, climbed up where he was then spotted in the roof at which time Lansdowne police arrived and climbed up to apprehend him. “I went outside and climbed up on the roof to prevent his escape as I saw the suspect had made a hole in the roof to gain entry into the house. I unfortunately lost my footing and fell straight down (and landed) on my feet.” Johaadien, who has been an active NHW member for the past five years, fell from a height of three metres, severely fracturing his right leg and his left heel. He was rushed to Vincent Palloti Hospital for an operation to his right leg and a second operation on his heel at Groote Schuur Hospital after his medical aid ran out. His current hospital bill and living expens-
es stand at R150 000, the amount Rapiti hopes to raise to keep him afloat until January when Johaadien can return to work. Now, with his inability to work and mounting hospital bills, Rapiti has started a Back-a-buddy campaign to raise funds for the Johaadien family. “His actions on that day saved my wife’s life,” says Rapiti. “Ebrahim is an outstanding person, who goes out of his way out of his own expense to help people in distress. He does this out of a passion to help anyone in need. He has spent over R5 000 of his own money for a bulletproof vest and a gun to protect the residents. “People like Ebrahim are seldom given the recognition for the wonderful work they do serving on the neighbourhood watch,” says Rapiti. Rapiti is calling on neighbours and friends to support the campaign to assist Johaadien in getting back on his feet. “When I heard from Ebrahim’s wife that her medical aid did not cover all the medical expenses and that the hospitals and doctors wanted their money, which was very huge, I felt duty bound to come to their rescue. Ebra-
him is the breadwinner. He was going to be bedridden for at least three months. I felt that the least I could do, out of gratitude to him for coming to my wife’s rescue, was to raise funds to settle his bills,” he says. Johaadien is self-employed as the cofounder of a design and construction company. During the lockdown, they were unable to work, with jobs having picked up ahead of the accident. He is to be off his feet until at least January to allow his leg and foot to heal. “He goes out of his way to save anyone in distress. Crime is on the rise because of the Covid-19 (pandemic) and, fortunately, we have a very effective neighbourhood watch, which plays a significant role in keeping crime down,” says Rapiti. Johaadien thanked those who have already assisted them, such as members of the NHW, a local physiotherapist and the Rapiti family and residents who have checked in on him and his family. V To donate, visit https://www.backabuddy.co.za/ebrahim-jordien.
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Offenders’ families duped The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has issued a warning to the family members of offenders not to fall victim to a scam making the rounds. In a statement released last week, DCS said that the Western Cape region management had noted with concern recent reports by families of offenders being called by people claiming to be DCS officials. “These people call family members of offenders and tell them to deposit money either at Shoprite or Checkers or through a Capitec bank account using the cellular phone numbers they are calling from. DCS advised the public that they would never call the families or request money for a prisoner’s release, and urged them to report the fraudsters to the police when asked to pay.
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Extortion a rising threat KAYLYNNE BANTOM
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ape Town central police are urging businesses around the central business district (CBD) to report any form of extortion amid mounting claims of the practice. According to police, extortion is becoming prevalent in and around the CBD. Thieves are not only targeting businesses and shop owners, but also taxi drivers and home-owners. Capt Ezra October, communications officer at the station, explains that extortion and blackmail involve threats made against another person to do violence to that person or their property. This can include publicising facts about that person to damage his or her reputation – for the purpose of extracting money or other property from the person. In recent weeks, claims of extortion and gang-related shootings have rocked the Cape Flats. October says it’s important that people work with police and report any incidence where they are blackmailed. He says agreeing to pay will only make matters worse. He adds that once the criminal realises that you are willing to pay, they will only make further demands which could lead to further victimisation. October says: “Business owners, neighbourhood watch members and the broader public are also advised to be vigilant and report suspicious behaviour immediately when noticed.” In a media statement, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry said there is ev-
idence to suggest that Cape Town businesses are being extorted. “Extorting protection money from small businesses in swathes of the city has become so lucrative, so easy, and its consequences so remote, that criminals have expanded their threats to ordinary people with jobs,” read the statement. It added: “Should this slide into lawlessness continue, economic recovery and job creation will be severely hampered. It is critical that (police) minister Bheki Cele makes good on the promise he made six weeks ago to launch a task team to curb this scourge, now aimed not only at business but at the poorest of ordinary citizens.” JP Smith, Mayco member for safety and security, says the organised crime relating to extortion will not be addressed meaningfully by visible policing. He adds that it requires detection, investigation and successful prosecution to ensure that the extortionists are held accountable. He called for urgent intervention from Cele. “Although the City is very eager to see improvement and resolution of this crisis, our powers are limited to supporting the police and applying pressure on national government to follow through on its promises, which is what we are now doing,” says Smith. Meanwhile, minister of community safety Albert Fritz says he wrote to Cele requesting that a transversal steering committee (steercom) on organised crime and extortion in the province be convened. “Reports have shown that the ‘Guptas’
and the ‘Boko Haram’ gangs in townships such as Gugulethu, Nyanga, Khayelitsha, Mfuleni, Philippi East, and formerly ‘coloured’ townships are targeting our community members, local businesses, early childhood centres, and even government officials. It is for this reason that I am calling on minister Cele to urgently convene this steercom,” says Fritz. V Victims are requested to report incidences on police extortion Hotline number 021 466 0011 or Crime Stop, 08600 10111.
Guard against extortion Police share safety tips for victims and potential victims: . Use an alternative method of communication. . Report the incident to authorities. . Avoid putting personal information on social networks that could be used by criminals to convince loved ones of your identity. . Maintain a separate messaging system used only by loved ones that can be used in emergency situations to identify the whereabouts of each member. . Always notify loved ones of where you are going (with estimated times of arrival and departure), before leaving your house or office.
NHW concerns raised over amendment bill The department of community safety, commenting on the South African Police Service Amendment Bill, has noted “concerning provisions” on the registration of neighbourhood watches (NHW). Addressing the media on Monday 2 November, the provincial minister of community safety, Albert Fritz, highlighted the comments submitted by the department on the amendment bill as well as its concerns, particularly as they relate to NHWs. According to one of the clauses – Clause 81 Section 6A (9) – proposed in the amendment bill, it will be expected of NHWs to be registered with community policing forums (CPFs) in future. Fritz is of the opinion that this is unreasonable. “CPFs’ objectives differ from that of NHWs. Their main objective is oversight over the police as set out in section 18 of the bill and NHWs are not police officials nor do they have any policing function. Their role is to act as the eyes and ears of the community through patrols,” he said. To date, there are approximately 307 NHW structures accredited with the department. The NHWs have benefitted from
The minister of community safety, Albert Fritz, briefs the media on the police amendment bill on 2 November. training, funding and increased accountability. Fritz said it was also unclear what was meant by “registration”. He added that the Western Cape Community Safety Act (WCCSA) made provision for the accreditation of NHWs with the department. “A conflict of interest may arise from the NHW accrediting themselves with the department and registering with the CPF. It is suggested
that clear criteria be set for registration.” The bill further proposes a system that members of a community may establish a voluntary neighbourhood patrolling or NHW association. However, Fritz stated that the WCCSA already made provision for the voluntary accreditation of NHWs. Fritz reasoned that the complete section 6A should not be applicable to the Western Cape. He further called for closer alignment between the bill and the WCCSA on the establishment, code of conduct and accreditation of NHWs. “In fact, a code of conduct has been issued by the Department of Community Safety to govern the operations of accredited NHWs. The provisions in the WCCSA are much more comprehensive than that contained in the proposed section 6A of the bill, which again supports the idea that the bill should build on current provisions of the WCCSA.” Going forward, the submission on the bill will be reviewed by provincial legal services who will collate all inputs from all departments and will submit a final document for Fritz’s signature to be sent to the minister of police.
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CRIME WRAP
suspects and found a 9mm pistol and two live rounds of ammunition in their possession.
Mandrax with an estimated street value of R300. The man was arrested on drug-related charges.
V Manenberg: Two males – a 15-year-old boy and 20-year-old man – were arrested on Monday 9 November at 23:00 when found in possession of an illegal firearm and ammunition. Manenberg police were patrolling Erica Court following community complaints of sporadic shooting in the area. Officers saw the two males acting suspiciously when they saw the police vehicle patrolling. Officers The firearm recovered in searched the Manenberg.
V Philippi police precint: Police effected several arrests in the precinct from Wednesday 4 November. In Philippi, a 52-year-old woman from Kampies informal settlement was arrested after police confiscated a large quantity of dagga and 100F of various brands of liquor and a large, undisclosed amount of cash from her residence.
. Five men, aged between 19 and 38, and two women, aged 36 and 51, were also arrested in Hanover Park after drugs were found in their possession. Officers arrested the suspects in separate
. Also in Philippi, while performing stop and searches in Lower Ottery Road, a 32-year-old man was searched and found to be in possession of
The illegal liquor confiscated in Kampies Informal Settlement.
incidents where they were found in possession of single units of crystal meth and Mandrax. The suspects were arrested at Selica Walk, Johndown Walk, Erie Court and Lansur Road. A further four men, aged between 24 and 43, were arrested on unrelated charges of assault, malicious damage to property, theft and domestic violence.
Drugs, cash and weapons confiscated by Philippi police.
. In another two unrelated incident in Hanover Park, A 22-yearold man was arrested on charges of possession of a dangerous weapon and suspected stolen property after a long steak knife and a police-issue pepper spray canister was seized from him in Athon Walk. Another 37-year-old man was also arrested when found in possession of a long, sharp knife.
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total of 314 housing units of the planned 587 units in The Downs housing developments have been completed. The R77 million Breaking New Ground (BNG) housing project in Manenberg is set to be finished by mid-2022. At least five different areas around Manenberg, all closer to Govan Mbeki Road which is a major transport route to and from Cape Town and the southern suburbs, form part of the project. The project is also close to a library, schools, community halls and open spaces. Malusi Booi, Mayco member for human settlements, recently visited the project to check the progress. “The City is working hard to provide housing opportunities to more residents who qualify for housing opportunities. This project is an example of the City’s commitment to providing affordable housing on suitable land in and near urban centres. As a caring City, we recognise the need for
housing opportunities that are situated on well-located land near urban centres across the metro, close to public transport, employment opportunities and economic nodes,” says Booi. Booi says beneficiaries for the project are chosen in accordance with the City’s allocation policy to ensure qualifying individuals benefit in a fair and equitable manner that prevents queue-jumping. “The accommodation need in Cape Town is pronounced and we will only succeed by following a systematic approach of first come, first served. We are looking at all options to see how we can enable the delivery of housing opportunities to our beneficiaries on a larger scale through greater innovation and private public partnerships,” Booi says. “We need national housing reform, innovation and greater partnerships with the private sector if we are going to keep up with
the enormous demand for housing opportunities. Our draft human settlements strategy proposes a number of interventions. We encourage members of the public to read
Almost 600 housing units will be built in The Downs.
Online book educates about Coronavirus SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS @Samantha_lee121 An online book aimed at educating children about the coronavirus and how to stay safe under the current pandemic restrictions and protocols has been downloaded more than 5 000 times. Created as part of the successful Oaky range, developed by Cape Town-based, nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Read to Rise co-directors Taryn Locke and her husband Athol Williams, Oaky and the Virus is a free-to-download online book that explains how life has had to change now that “a dangerous new virus has come to town”. Through the adventures of its two characters, Oaky and Oaket, children learn the importance of social distancing, covering your
face and thorough hand washing. The book also comes with a catchy instructional song, which has become quite popular with more than 5 300 views on YouTube. “A number of parents have posted videos of their children singing the Oaky Virus song from the book, which they sing while washing their hands. Parents say that the book is simple for children with cute illustrations and it helps them to read and understand how they can avoid the virus,” says Locke. “I love working with children, they are our future. It is so important that we do all that we can for our children now so that our country’s future is brighter. To ensure that more South African children can read the story and learn from it, the book is also available in multiple languages.” Roscoe Williams, Read to Rise project man-
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Blood service issues a call to arms RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes
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onating blood encourages you to live a responsible lifestyle,” says Ron Johnson, a blood donor who regularly makes a trip down to the Western Cape Blood Service (WCBS) at Blue Route Mall to do his part to save lives. Johnson, who has been a regular donor for about two years, says it makes him feel good and costs him nothing to save up to three lives each time he donates. While regular donors are integral to the WCBS’s blood collection efforts, the organisation still needs to increase its active donor-base each year by 3% – more than 2 200 people annually – in order to keep a sufficient blood supply. Currently, Marike Gevers, public relations manager at WCBS, says there is a critical shortage in A+, B+ and O- blood supplies, which means they only have a three-day blood supply. For this reason, the blood service has launched a Call to Arms campaign, aimed at recruiting new donors. “We encourage all blood donors to unite, take arms (figurative-
ly speaking) and challenge their family and friends to join them by donating blood and saving up to three lives with one donation,” says Gevers in a statement. Blood donor Gaby Jakes says the process is simple with minimal pain. “I know lots of people don’t like needles but it’s really not as painful as some people think. The staff are always professional and they know what they’re doing. Sometimes you don’t even feel the needle, and when it’s in you just need to sit there,” she says. Jakes also offers advice for donating. “I find that if I’ve been active in the day – and you must eat a good meal about an hour before you donate – that my blood flow is really good and I can complete a donation in about five or six minutes.” Requirements to donate include: . Being between the ages of 16 and 75; . weighing 50kg or more; . being in good health on the day of donation; and . leading a safe sexual lifestyle. Donors are also required to complete a lifestyle form before donating and take a blood pressure and iron test. As part of the campaign, the WCBS is en-
couraging donors to take a selfie while donating blood and share it on social media and tag @TheWCBS, then challenge friends and family to do the same by tagging them too. “As a small token of appreciation, each existing blood donor who brings a success-
ful new blood donor to a blood donation clinic during November, will receive a limitededition Blood Buddy keyring,” read a WCBS statement. V To find your closest blood donation clinic, download the WCBS app on Android and iOS or send a WhatsApp to 060 549 7244 for more information.
Western Cape Blood Service hosts blood drives to encourage the public to donate but should anyone want to donate in their own time then they can visit a blood donation clinic near them. PHOTO: WCBS/FACEBOOK
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physical disabilities in the Cape metropole. Our services pay particular attention to people living in poorer communities,” says Fatima Martin, a social auxiliary worker for the organisation. Buckets of Hope was initiated in 2009 to help the needy. “Many of our clients are ultra poor, who year after year must go through the festive season without any decent food on the table or any reason to feel cheerful and happy. “We therefore came up with the idea to fill buckets with non/perishable food items and then let our field social workers go out and distribute it to their clients that is the most needy.
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This happens during Grant was increased December and January slightly for the duraevery year,” says Martion of the lockdown, tin. there have been family Beneficiaries of these members whom our buckets are identified clients rely on, who by field social workers have found themselves who are well aware of unemployed for reathe circumstances of sons beyond their coneach individual client trol. The result is that in their area. more families have to The organisation oprely solely on the state erates in 10 geographigrants in order to get cal areas including Fish by. It is for this reason Hoek, Hout Bay, the that we feel the necessigreater Cape Flats, ty to reach out to as Khayelitsha, Langa, many of our clients and Nyanga, Phillipi, Gutheir families as possigulethu, Mannenberg, The Cape Town Association for the ble for 2020,” she says. Mitchell’s Plain, Hei- Physically Disabled is calling for “The need is very develd and Athlone donations of tinned and other non-per- high and especially “During the year we ishable goods for its Bucket of Hope now during Covid-19. run various projects initiative. PHOTO FOR ILLUSTRATION : So far there was no reaimed at uplifting and SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS sponses from anybody improving the lives of and we know the ecoour clients and their families. Towards the nomic situation is not good,but we keep on end of the year we run a project called the trying to do as much as we can,” says Martin. Buckets of Hope, which aims to provide 200 As an NPO, the organisation relies on the clients and their families with a food parcel generosity of the public in general to assist of non-perishable items. This normally con- wherever possible. tinues through to January and February. In Donations are accepted in cash or kindaddition we run a food bank throughout the ness. A Bucket of Hope costs R200 each. year to provide for the needs of clients who Otherwise a Bucket of Hope contains nonstruggle to meet their most basic need for perishable food items which can be donated. food,” Martin says. Each parcel contains 1kg maize meal, 1kg They are now calling on anyone able to as- rice, 1kg sugar, 1 tin of corned beef meat, sist to donate items such as rice, sugar, meat balls, pilchards and jam, a jar of peanut maize meal and lentils toward creating butter, and a packet of lentils or soup mix, tea these food parcels for the families. or coffee, samp and beans and sweets. “Since the start of the Covid-19 lockdown V Donations can be dropped off at their offices, 152 Tarmany people have lost their jobs or have had entaal Road, Bridgetown. For more information, call a reduction in salary. While the Disability 021 637 1204.
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LANSDOWNE
School marks 19 years
Care packs for the elderly Ward 60 councillor, Mark Kleinschmidt handed over R80 000 worth of care packs to senior citizens in the ward. The packs were funded from the ward allocation budget. The packs consist of a wash cloth, soap, tooth brush and paste, body lotion and sani-
tary goodies. “Covid-19 level one lockdown regulations and protocols were fully observed,” said Kleinschmidt. “Seniors arrived in small groups of 10 to receive their health care love packs, displaying much appreciation.”
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he Friends Embassy Bible School in Lansdowne celebrated its 19th anniversary since opening its doors earlier this month. School principal and founder Sharon Isaacs says opening the school was a lifelong dream come true. Ward 60 councillor Mark Kleinschmidt visited the school to help celebrate this milestone recently. Isaacs says despite the name, the early childhood development centre is not a religious school, but rather uses the word of God and Bible teachings to guide their philosophy. “We are not a religious school. We teach straight from the Bible. We do not teach, advocate or promote any religion at all,” she says. Isaacs is a qualified nursing sister but always wanted to work with children. “I had always wanted to own a crèche but people didn’t believe in me and said that I would fail at it, so I didn’t bother to even try. Then we bought the house where we live now in Lansdowne and there was a crèche at the premises (previously),” says Isaacs. After consulting with her husband, Earl and family, Isaacs spoke to the owner and parents. She has been supported by Earl and her daughters Earon and Nadine. Then on 1 November 2001, the first baby arrived at the ECD. “At 07:00, (I was) taken completely by surprise because I wasn’t expecting it. I was eight months pregnant and on maternity leave at the time,” she says. This number quickly grew to 26 children. The then heavily pregnant Isaacs decided to close the school in December of that year. But she was hooked and had fallen in love with the children, so she decided to reopen. After seeing young children on their way to the York Road Mosque, Isaacs realised that the lack of lessons on prayer at home and Sunday School needed to be addressed. “I decided that we would not just be a Christian school, but a Bible School for children. “But God asked me why I am limiting Him. He wants a Bible school from birth to adult, so now we are a Bible school that teach children about a powerful, loving God from birth to adult,” she says. The school teaches through Bible stories and is aimed at anyone who is looking for excellent care for their children from birth.
Seniors arrived in small groups to receive their care packs in line with Covid-19 protocols.
Dental clinic renovates The Silvertown dental clinic will be closed until further notice while undergoing renovations. The facility was closed yesterday, Monday 16 November. Dental services have been relocated to the Heideveld and Hanover Park community day centres (CDCs) until the facility is opened. Patients who require dental treatment should visit these community healthcare centres for emergency care only or by appointment. To avoid the spread of the Covid-19 virus via sputum droplets, dental services are still de-escalated, and routine dental treatments are still not offered. To access urgent dental services, call the Heideveld CDC on 021 637 8036 or the Hanover Park CDC on 021 692 1240.
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ne of Cape Town’s popular tourist attractions, the Two Oceans Aquarium, celebrated 25 years of existence on Friday 13 November. The aquarium has reportedly welcomed more than 10 million visitors since its inception in 1995. The aquarium is home to hundreds of aquatic animals and plants found along the Southern African coastline. It showcases the rich diversity of life, some of which is found nowhere else in the world. It also exposes some of the negative human impacts on the ocean, such as plastic pollution and overfishing. Michael Farquhar, chief executive officer of the aquarium, says the facility has grown into a “much-loved and well-respected” facility with conservation and education at its heart. He thanked the patrons for their support over the
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players back on the park in a safe manner. “With these elements in place, we should see our players training on the field in an isolated manner with masks and sanitisation protocols in place,” Jones says. Following the completion of the SA Rugby u.21 tournament last week, the junior format has now changed to u.20, which will see coach Jerome Paarwater commencing benchmark testing at the highperformance centre next week. “Players will receive programmes relating to strength and conditioning applicable to homebased preparation. “We are very happy to see that several of these players come from our club rugby ranks and have already gained some experience playing in the u.21 championships,” he says, adding that this week sees the start of World Rugby Fifteens level one coaching course at Newlands, with the next course on Friday 20 November.
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a chance to win their share in spectacular sponsor prizes. “I’m not sure who is looking forward to the Friday 5K Pop Up Run number three the most; our event team or the RYCS community,” says Michael Meyer, managing director of Stillwater Sports, organisers of the event. “The Friday 5K Pop Up Run campaign has allowed us to interact with the running community while adhering to government regulations for the exercise, of course. The first two runs were extremely well supported. We look forward to continuing the trend at this coming Friday’s event. Remember this
week’s colour theme is blue.” “We realise that the pop-up runs tend to reach capacity quickly, for that reason there is a virtual option for runners that could not sign up in time or that cannot make it to the designated venue on the day,” continues Meyer. “These runners can run anywhere, take photographs and share them to social media. They won’t receive the RYCS t-shirt, but they will be eligible to win sponsor prizes.” Timing and Results: . Runners can track their run either with a sports watch, fitness tracker, their mobile
phones or Strava. After completing the third Friday 5K Pop Up Run, runners must go to the RYCS social media platforms. There will be results in a link through which runners can manually upload their results. . Results will sit in a national leaderboard (per run) on www.runyourcityseries.com V Entry is free, but you do need to sign up via the following link: Cape Town: https://entries.thecapetown12.com/events/76308-friday-2011-cpt. For further information on the Friday 5K Pop Up Run Series powered by Puma visit https://runyourcityseries.com/ or email entries@thecapetown12.com, entries@durban10k.com or entries@joburg10k.com.
Epic duels mark penultimate round in Killarney’s Power Series Round 6 of Power Series racing, presented by Wingfield Motors and Kfm 94.5 at Killarney International Raceway on Saturday 14 November, delivered the closest and most exciting racing of the season so far, with a number of red-flag incidents as some of the drivers tried a little too hard at this, the penultimate round of the year’s series. The headline Mike’s Place Clubmans Saloons races were both won by Brennon Green, whose Weskaap Bakwerke Golf is fast developing a reputation for punching above its weight in a field dominated by BMW 3 Series “sixes”. He was followed home in Race 1 by Rafiek “Fiekie” Pather, Cody Alberts and Sulaiman Effendi. Shane Smith took Class C line honours, with Daanyaal Coetzee at the front of Class D and Ryan Large heading Class E, just 1.374sec ahead of Ciara van Niekerk. Class F competitor Nieyaaz Modack ran as high as second in the early stages and finished an astonishing seventh overall, which would have placed him third in Class B. Marco Busi took a hard-fought Race 1 in the Cheaper Cars Gti Challenge by less than half a second from Jason Coetzee’s Mint Golf GTi and Charl Visser in the Charl Electrical Polo 6 after early challenger Jurie Swart got it all wrong on lap four and dropped back from second to fifth behind Mario Roux. Eden Thompson led Class B in sixth overall, with Calvin Wiltshire in 12th overall at
Franco Scribante (8) in the Scribante Racing Porsche 997 and Steve Humble (91) in the 3.4-litre Judd V8 powered Harp Motorsport Pilbeam MP91 lead the Sports and GT field into Kfm Corner. PHOTO: FUNKY FRANKY PETERSEN the head of a five-car Class C train, all of whom finished within little more than a second after the dice of the race. Class C delivered another cracker as Kyle Wiltshire beat brother Calvin for the class win by just 0.162sec, with Colin Smith, Marc Thompson, Wayne Field, Chris Roberts, and John-Henri Vaughn all finishing within five seconds of the Wiltshire brothers of eight laps of door-handle-to-door-handle racing. A true clash of the titans between international star David “McFlash” McFadden on the StuntSA/RPM Centre R1 and rising hotshot Kewyn Snyman’s Missile Motorcycles ZX-10R saw them swapping places on almost
every lap of both RST Suzuki South Superbike races. Nevertheless, it soon became apparent that Snyman had a small but crucial power advantage, enabling him to keep McFadden (just) behind him when it mattered. McFlash refused to give up, however, diving inside Snyman going into the final corner of Race 1 and coming out with a two bike-length advantage, on his way to posting the fastest two-wheeled lap of the day, a blistering 1min11.867sec – only for Snyman to slingshot past onto the final straight and take the race win by 0.022sec. The first V8 Masters and Makita Formula
Supercars race started with a bang – a fourcar collision in G-Energy Corner that took out Mark Ridgeway, Rob Warrington, Alister Brown and Roderick Simpson, and brought out the red flags. Richard Schreuder grabbed the lead at the restart, ahead of Silver Class leader Jason Ibbotson and Rui Campos. By lap three however, Campos had moved up to second, and he passed Schreuder two laps later for a wellearned win, while Sean Moore put in a superb late charge to blitz Ibbotson and finish just 0.001sec behind Schreuder, and Ryan McCarthy, Hilton Pieters and Glen Phillips led the way in the Formula Supoercar category. Moore continued his charge to glory in Race 2, leading from lights to flag from Campos, Schreuder and Fabio Tafani, while Pieters, Andrew Moffitt and Phillips delivered an exciting scrap for Supercar line honours, finishing in that order after McCarthy went out on lap two. The expected clash in Sports and GT between master tuner Steve Humble in the Judd 3.4-litre V8 powered Harp Pilbeam MP91 and visitor Franco Scribante’s Porsche 997 produced superb racing and nearrecord lap times. Humble got a poor start in Race 1 (due to cold tyres, he said) as Scribante and Marcel Angel set the pace, but moved up to take the lead on lap four. The finishing order was Humble, Scribante, Marcel Angel and Dayne Angel.
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