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Islamia learner off to Ghana as volunteer AVRIL FILLIES

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arah Logday, a Grade 10 learner at Islamia College in Lansdowne, is one of two South Africans who will join Operation Smile’s non-medical student volunteer team in Ghana later this month. The team will be stationed in Ghana’s Koforidua region where they will meet children going into surgery and observe the proceedings. Operation Smile’s mission is to provide free corrective surgery and medical assessments to cleft pallet patients in the area. Farah said it has always been part of her family’s practice to help others. Islamia College’s dedication to creating opportunities for learners to volunteer guided her in her decision to join the Operation Smile team. “There was no doubt in my mind to volunteer with Operation Smile when I joined their student programme,” Farah said. She says she likes to make people smile and when she sees children smile in Ghana it will make her feel like she has accomplished something good and that she made a difference in a person’s life. “I am excited to be involved with the organisation and to assist where I can. “I am looking forward to seeing the

transformation in children who felt ashamed and had difficulty living their everyday lives before Operation Smile changed their lives. “I am also looking forward to meeting the great people behind the global organisation as well as meeting the patients,” she says. The Lansdowne resident also tries to get involved with community projects. “My hobbies are caring for people, swimming, sewing, knitting and coding. My parents have influenced me the most to be a humanitarian. They always get involved in the community. Their involvement inspired me to try and make a difference since I was little,” Farah said. She loves all of her school subjects equally as she enjoys learning. “If I had to describe myself in five words it would be empathetic, hilarious, loyal, caring and considerate. These are the words often used by family and friends to describe me,” she says. Farah would like to thank her sponsor for this trip as well as Ameer Mohammed, a former teacher who introduced the organisation to Islamia College and, by so doing, granted her the opportunity to go on this trip. The college wishes her a safe and fulfilling journey to Ghana. “We are proud of her for flying the Islamia flag high.”

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Farah Logday, a Grade 10 learner, is off to Ghana as a non-medical volunteer for Operation Smile. She is one of two South Africans travelling to Ghana.


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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 5 November 2019

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People's Post is published by WP Media, a subsidiary of Media24. LANSDOWNE 21 130 copies distributed Tuesdays to the following areas: Lansdowne, Pinati, Rondebosch East, Sybrand Park, Newfields, Primrose Park, Hanover Park, Sherwood Park & Wetton. OTHER EDITIONS People's Post also has the following nine standalone editions: Woodstock / Maitland (16 391) Mitchell's Plain (83 340) Retreat (23 423) Grassy Park (21 838) False Bay (30 972) Athlone (30 252) Constantia / Wynberg (30 069) Claremont / Rondebosch (30 843) Atlantic Seaboard / City (29 246) Total print order: 318 495

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 5 November 2019

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vandals. “My late brother Cedric Isaac Davids’ he 15 month wait for Retreat resident Jol- ashes were kept in a niche at the Gloria Meyn Hewitson and her family to have her morial cemetery in Ottery,” Hewitson ladeceased brother’s name added onto a ments. “About 18 months ago, when we viplaque commemorating his departure is sited the cemetery, we discovered that the over. plaques were blank.” She confirms that a photograph was sent According to Hewitson, she and her sisthrough WhatsApp from Gloria Memorial ters followed up with the park’s official, cemetery bearing the picture of her broth- confirming that although a plaque has been er’s name on the plaque. erected, their brother’s name remained exConflict ensued following an incident of cluded. alleged vandalism early last year at the Glo“A-year-and-a-half is long to just put a ria Memorial Park in Ottery, where crema- name on,” says Hewitson on her plight for tion memorial plaques were damaged by closure on her brother’s behalf. “It’s no fault of theirs, and I do understand,” Hewitson says, regarding the vandalism. “But it’s a-year-and-a-half later, when there are names already on the plaque?” According to Hewitson at first the memorial park official was waiting for more families to come forward. Upon a recent follow-up, she was told that the plaque was being amended, and that she would be provided with pictures to corroborate her brother’s name being added. Hewitson had yet to receive picture confirmation on Wednesday 30 October, when People’s Post contacted Glory Memorial Park for a comment, speaking to Elvita Levendal. “It is being placed on the plaque today,” Levendal said six days after proferring the same information to Hewitson six days earlier. “She can come check tomorrow any time, it will be there,” Levendal said on the day, citing a broken phone as the reason why a picture will be difficult to provide. Hewitson received picture Three of the sisters of the deceased in the cemetery confirmation of her brother’s inclusion on the plaque at last are from left: Jolyn Hewitson, Hazel Pitts (sitting) on Thursday 31 October. and Una Oxche.

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Police out in force to snuff out fireworks AVRIL FILLIES

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ith people celebrating Guy Fawkes today, officers at Athlone Police will be patrolling residential areas and schools. The patrolling began on Monday 4 November when schools dismissed learners. “This will be done to avoid learners from hurting and smearing innocent victims with paint, eggs, flour, blades and shoe polish. The Athlone Police are doing this in partnership with Metro Police and Law enforcement,” says Sgt Zita Norman, spokesperson for Athlone Police. She also says they would ensure that firecrackers are not set off in residential areas. “Any person caught doing it will be given a hefty fine. The discharging of fireworks is not allowed in terms of the Community Fire Safety By-law, but the City of Cape Town has for a number of years designated sites to accommodate this practice for Guy Fawkes, Diwali and New Year’s Eve,” Norman says. In a statement, the City said a number of factors made them change course this year. JP Smith, Mayco member for safety and security, says there was a decreased appe-

tite from subcouncils to approve designated sites. “The cost associated with running the sites include deploying staff and resources, law enforcement, metro police, traffic and the fire and rescue services. The public is also opposing the use of fireworks and, seeing that there are no designated sites (for Guy Fawkes and New year’s Eve) this year, the City appeals to residents to refrain from using fireworks,” he said. According to Smith, only the national government has the legislative competence to ban the import, production and sale of fireworks or impose an age restriction. “We remind residents that, in terms of Section 30 of the Explosives Act of 1956, the use or detonation of any fireworks in any building and public thoroughfare is liable to a R200 fine; selling fireworks to a child or anyone under the age of 16 is liable to a R300 fine; allowing a child or person under the age of 16 to handle fireworks without adult supervision is liable to a R300 fine. “Members of the public with information relating to the illegal sale or use of fireworks should report this to the City’s public emergency call centre on 107 from a landline or

AGM of Lansdowne CPF postponed The Lansdowne community policing forum annual general meeting (AGM), set for Monday 18 November, is being postponed. “The AGM is again postponed due to a current dispute between the CPF Provincial

Board and the department of community safety, regarding how the AGM and in particular voting should be conducted,” says Sgt Nkululeko Mnyaka, spokesperson for Lansdowne police.

021 480 7700 from a cellphone or to the South African Police Service on 10111,” he says. Debbie Schäfer, provincial education minister, says every year her department receives complaints of learners behaving irresponsibly on Guy Fawkes Day. “Last year, we received reports of learners throwing stockings filled with paint at motor vehicles or joining in to smear fellow learners with paint. Other dangerous behaviour has also been reported, and in previous years it even resulted in physical harm to innocent learners and bystanders,” she said in a statement. According to Schäfer, there is also increased absenteeism in certain schools during this period. She said some learners stay out of school to take part in Guy Fawkes activities. Others stay home out of fear of being targeted on their way to or from school. She asked parents not to keep children at home as it will be a normal school day. “Grade 12 learners are writing geography today and it would be very unfortunate and infuriating if these examinations are disrupted in any way because these learners were targeted ahead of such an important matric examination,” her statement reads. Mnyaka also said that at the next AGM, in partnership with the Lansdowne police, will host a public participation meeting. “The festive season campaign will be discussed and attendees will have a question and answer session,” Mnyaka says. V Call Sgt Nkululeko Mnyaka on 082 499 3870.

Fritz asks for CPF election green light The provincial minister of community safety, Albert Fritz, is appealing to the acting provincial commissioner, Sindile Mfazi, to immediately revoke the instruction to station commanders that community policing forum (CPF) elections should not go ahead. This follows the deputy provincial commissioner, major general Mpumelelo Manci, and the provincial electoral officer, Reverend Courtney Sampson, officially pledging their support to the directives on Thursday 5 September. The signing of the directives marked the official beginning of the CPF elections to be held at annual general meetings across the province between September and December this year. Minister Fritz said: “As a result of the direct instruction given to all SAPS station commanders, by the acting provincial commissioner, namely that they ‘should not proceed with elective AGMs’, the department of community safety cannot continue to officiate over such AGMs until the instruction is withdrawn (Police Letter under reference 26/3/5/2 dated 29 October 2019). “The message sent to CPFs stating that the department is withdrawing its support of CPFs, is untrue and an attempt to divide the department from CPFs at the station level. The department’s decision to withdraw from AGM’s is temporary and only in response to the instruction given by the acting provincial commissioner,” says Fritz. He further says: “The department has requested, at the highest levels, that the police leadership urgently find an amicable solution. CPFs are, bylaw, required to be ‘inclusive’ of all legitimate community structures. It is unfortunate that the dysfunctionality of a few CPF structures has now impacted on all other CPFs.” Under the leadership of Fritz, the department remains committed to facilitating and overseeing successful CPF elections throughout the province.


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avender Hill had a perfect weekend when they won both their games in the Super League of the Cape Town Softball Association at the weekend. On Saturday, the young lasses from the Hill easily beat Glenthorn A’s 11-3. A’s could only muster three hits from the Hill’s pitching duo of Melissa Savage and Grivonne Rhoda. The Hill’s batters also showed no mercy to Mushfieka Abdurahman and Chante Pepino who shared the pitching duties on the mound for A’s. They amassed a total of 11 hits from the luckless duo with Miché Hendricks (3-4) and Jadine Davids (2-2) topping the batting for the Hill. The Hill found the going tougher against Falcons on Sunday 3 November, running out 4-2 winners in a tight contest. Results Saturday 2 November: Super League: Kenfac Phillies 14, Tantasport 7 Major League: Lavender Hill 8, Falcons 8; Belhar Dolphins 2; Table View Tornados 7; Westridge Yankees 21, Kuils River Cougars 3 First League: Crusaders 4, Blackheath 3;

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Lavender Hill 1, Panthers 13; Glenthorn A’s 5, Battswood 4; Khayelitsha Eagles 14, St Martins 0 Second League: Battswood 4, Kenfac Phillies 19 Thistles 0, Stealers 16; Falcons 11, Table View Tornados 0 Third League: Tantasport 3, Titans 8; Normies 11, Westridge Yankees 12 Sunday 3 November: Super League: Heideveld Yankees 0, Tantasport 15 Glenthorn A’s 2, Westridge Yankees 5 Major League: Table View Tornados 0, Westridge Yankees 12 Lavender Hill 8, Belhar Dolphins 3 Falcons 16, Kuils River Cougars 13 First League: St Martins 6, Glenthorn A’s 8 Khayelitsha Eagles 11, Lavender Hill 10 Battswood 4, Crusaders 0 Panthers 11, Blackheath 10 Second League: Titans 14, Battswood 4 Kenfac Phillies 12, Falcons 11 Devonshire Rovers 12, Tantasport 7 Third League: Stealers 3, St Augustines 8 Table View Tornados 10, Thistles 16 Heideveld Yankees 6, Normies 9

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Natasha Abrahams of Glenthorn A’s (right) reaches home plate before the attentions of Melissa Savage of Lavender Hill in full view of chief umpire Glyniss van der Ross during a Super League game played at Turfhall sport complex on Saturday 2 November. The Hill, as they are fondly known, won 11-3. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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