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Soldiers on close watch Members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) were deployed into the Western Cape last week to assist police and other law enforcement agencies to curb crime in some parts of the province. Since their arrival they have joined numerous crime operations and are expected to join more similar initiatives around the Cape Flats. On Thursday last week they joined an operation at Hanover Park. Residents watched and expressed appreciation, saying they hope it could restore peace. Read more on page 3. PHOTO: SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA

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aredia Ahjum (10) from Hanover Park needs help so that her light can shine brighter. She dreams of becoming an inventor and those dreams might come true ... if she gets the urgent financial help she needs. She has a hearing difficulty and needs to go for a cochlear implant which, according to her mother, will cost R190 000 and needs to be implanted as soon as possible. She is a Grade 4 learner at Carel du Toit Centre and has been excelling throughout her school career. She is described as a young girl with a bright future ahead of her and has scooped multiple academic awards and says nothing will stop her from shining. She received the best academic award last year. She also re-

ceived an award for At the tender age unprepared reading of 10, the eloquent in which she took girl reveals she enpart against children joys reading novels with no hearing diffiand her favourite culties. She has also subject is mathepreviously received matics certificates for bal“I enjoy reading. let, dance, arts and Reading teaches netball. you new things. The enthusiastic, When I’m big I want modest girl says she to become an indoes not like it when ventor, I want to inpeople make a fuss Maredia Ahjum needs a cochlear implant. vent things to help about her achievePHOTO: SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA the world. I want to ments because she is go to the space to just normal. discover things to help the universe,” she ex“I also did a photography course at school presses. last year and as a result I know that you are Her proud parents Rashied and Rashieda not allowed to scratch the lenses. I am just Ahjum say they feel blessed to have her and telling you,” she says with a giggle. their wish is for her to be the best she can

be. Rashied is a pensioner and says he is the breadwinner in the house. He sometimes sells bags of potatoes to supplement his pension. He describes his daughter as bubbly and as someone who lights up the room. “She is a rare breed and I wish for her to do anything that makes her happy. She is good at everything, you must watch her when she acts and presents,” shares Rashied proudly. Her mother is equally enthusiastic about her daughter’s future and says she wants her to be anything she wants to be. “I just want her to enjoy life and she will forever be my kid no matter what. If she wants to be an inventor or a lawyer, it is up to her,” she beamed. An account for people who wish to donate has been opened. V For more information regarding donations, call Rashied on 073 196 8405.

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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s was widely expected, the Reserve Bank decided to cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points last week, amid indications that international oil prices could fall further and that slowing global growth could prompt a round of rate cuts by most major central banks. The move brings the repo rate to 6.5% and the prime lending rate to 10% and will translate, for existing homeowners, into a saving of R16 a month per R100 000 borrowed. On a R1m loan, for example, the saving would be R166 a month and potentially almost R40 000 over R20 years. The change also means that first-time borrowers will now find it easier to qualify for a loan – with the gross household income re-

quirement for a R1m loan falling from R33 000 a month to R32 000 a month. “Equally importantly,” says Rudi Botha, chief executive officer (CEO) of leading bond originator BetterBond. “It will lower monthly bond repayments and make home-ownership more affordable at a time when household budgets are under severe pressure.” The Reserve Bank’s decision follows news that international oil prices are likely to fall thanks to the United States of America (USA) declaring bigger reserves than expected and the prospect of a settlement between the USA and Iran. This lowers the risk of a significant rise in local inflation, he notes.

“Meanwhile, China’s economic growth rate has fallen to the lowest level in 27 years and other Asian economies are also struggling, with the result that rates have already been lowered in Korea and Indonesia. In addition, the Federal Reserve is expected to lower rates in the USA this month, and the European Central Bank recently announced that it is unlikely to raise its borrowing rate from the current 0% until late 2020 at the earliest. “This creates leeway for the Reserve Bank to lower SA rates without the country becoming unattractive to international investors, who are always looking for the best returns on their money. Indeed, the latest available figures show

that Foreign Direct Investment in SA grew by 446% last year and was also positive in the first quarter of this year.” More importantly, says Botha, the rate cuts should give the local economy and job creation a much-needed boost at a critical time, and bolster a fragile recent recovery in consumer confidence. “This is vital for the real estate market which runs on positive sentiment, and we hope for an increase now in housing demand which has been relatively flat for the past year.” Governor Lesetja Kganyago said on Thursday 18 July the Reserve Bank expected the economy to grow at a rate of 0.6% this year and 1.8% in 2020, after rebounding from its first-quarter slump.

JOURNALISTS CELEBRATED: Five journalists from WP Media (publishers of People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision) were honoured at the annual Forum for Community Journalists Excellence Awards held at the Leriba Hotel in Centurion, in Gauteng, on Friday. People’s Post’s Samantha Lee was a finalist in the hard news, headlines and sport categories, placed in the top eight of journalist of the year and placed 10th for the general and sport photography categories. TygerBurger’s Carina Roux, placed third for photographer of the year, fourth for news photos and fifth for sport photos. TygerBurger’s Nielen de Klerk won the column writer category and placed joint second for the human interest category. TygerBurger’s Stehan Schoeman placed eighth for sport photos and TygerBurger’s Desirée Rorke won the hard news category and placed in the top 15 of journalist of the year category. Pictured are Roux, De Klerk, Schoeman, Lee and Rorke at the awards evening. PHOTO: LIENKIE VAN BLOEM

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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anover Park residents welcomed the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) members in their community. They hope that this will scare off gangsters and drug lords. On the evening of Thursday 18 July, the soldiers joined a search operation by the police and other law enforcement agencies in Hanover Park and Manenberg. They searched vehicles driving into the areas for illegal items such as drugs and firearms. Efforts to get a comment from the two government security agencies were in vain. They remained tight-lipped about how long they were going to be in the area and what was the way forward. The deployment of the army made headlines in the media when they arrived in Cape Town last week. Since then, they have joined various operations. During an operation in Hanover Park residents watched as the gun-carrying soldiers kept an eye on the proceedings. They shared sentiments of feeling safe with the heavy presence of the soldiers in their midst. Quadriyah September, a resident, said she hoped the shooting by gangsters would stop now that the soldiers are visible. She said she appreciated the gesture and the effort but according to her, the hotspot for gangsters is an open space not far from where the soldiers were stationed. “I wish they could stay here forever and never leave,” she said. Another relieved resident, Wayne Ryneveld described the patrol as a “good thing”. He said there are always shootings in the ar-

ea. “We cannot even sit outside at night, we thank the minister for responding to the call (to deploy soldiers),” he said. As much as he appreciates the presence of the soldiers he added that he does not think the gangsters will be deterred. “They (gangsters) are not afraid of guns and prisons so they will not even stop what they are doing while the soldiers are here,” he said. He said as soon as the soldiers leave, shootings will resume in the area. He said they have lost a lot of children to gang-related shootings. Another resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to fear for her life, also welcomed the patrol but had an issue with where the soldiers were stationed. She agreed with her neighbours that the hotspot was the open field in the area where gangs loiter. “Crime is bad in the area, it is very dangerous here. We witness it as the community every day and we live in danger so I feel like the soldiers came late,” she said. Ward 47 councillor Antonio van der Rheede said they are happy with the deployment in the community. He said he wished they were deployed earlier. That, he reckons, would have prevented the loss of many lives. Van der Rheede said he does not know how long the army would be based in the area as that is “top secret.” “We just want to appeal to the community to be tolerant as the soldiers search every car because they do not know who is who. People must know that one minute can save a life,” he said. He said it was unfortunate that it had to get to a point where soldiers were to be sent when the police is there, fully resourced.

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

HANOVER PARK

Walker never quits ll he wants is to be healthy and maintain a healthy lifestyle – a gospel he wishes to preach to his neighbours and residents in general. To keep healthy, Vernon Sture (70) from Hanover Park has been participating in walks for more than 30 years. Vernon is a pensioner who is married to a working wife, Madeline Sture, whom he describes as supportive of his passion for walking. He says he started walking after he was inspired by Okie Van Sence, a resident, who passed away. “He was a great guy who was also a great dancer,” he said. In his many years of walking, Vernon reveals the secret to staying on top has been taking exercise very seriously. The secret strategy starts even before he participates in any walking event. “I walk for a month when I prepare, then rest a week before the actual event,” he shares. He mostly does charity walks because the

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 WHOM TO CONTACT EDITOR: Thulani Magazi Email: Thulani@media24.com REPORTER: Siphesihle Notwabaza Email: siphesihle.notwabaza@Media24.com SALES MANAGER: Shafiek Braaf Tel: 021 910 6615 Email: Shafiek.braaf@peoplespost.co.za MAIN BODY ADVERTISING: Zulfah Newman Tel: 021 9106560 Email: Zulfah.newman@peoplespost.co.za Classified Advertising: 087 740 1090 PRESS CODE, CORRECTIONS People's Post subscribes to the South African Press Code and we are committed to journalism that is honest, accurate, fair and balanced. Under our editorial policy, we invite readers to comment on the newspaper's content and we correct significant errors as soon as possible. Please send information to the news editor at Thulani@media24.com or phone 021 910 6500. Alternately, please contact the Ombudsman of Media24's Community Press, George Claassen at george.claassen@media24.com or 083 543 2471. Complaints can also be sent to the SA Press Ombudsman on telephone 021 851 3232 or via email khanyim@ombudsman.org.za or johanr@ombudsman.org.za

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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ornings are always something to look forward to for desperate and needy Hanover Park residents. This is because they get plates full of food and can even take some home to their relatives who cannot make it to The Alcardo Andrews Foundation, a registered non-governmental organisation that does a variety of community projects to empower residents. They also offer skills training. Some of their programmes include workshops, one-on-one counselling sessions for victims of domestic violence and grieving mothers. They also have after-school programmes for learners where they help them deal with trauma. Daily, staff and a group of volunteers prepare food on the foundation’s premises to feed the needy. Avril Andrews, the foundation’s founder, commended the teachers for the job they are doing. She added that the teachers needed extra support. Andrews said all they are trying to do is to help where they can in the community.

She said the food they offer in the morning comes very handy as some people have no family members to feed them because most of them are unemployed. “Some ask to take food home for their aunts and uncles or their sons who are shy to be seen queuing for food,” Andrews said. She added that the daily meals have been a success since 2016 due to good friends who are committed to sponsoring the foundation. As much as they have been enjoying support from the people she described as a “blessing”, she revealed they would appreciate more support. Andrews said there is more that needs to be done in the communities and people need to play their part. “People must look around them. There should not only be one or two foundations. We must take a leap of faith and be the catalysts of change in the community,” she encouraged. She also urged residents to be vocal about issues they encounter in their areas, so that

solutions can be found. “We need to come together and our society will be a better place,” she said. For Patrick Swartz the meal is more meaningful than anyone could ever imagine. He travels all the way from Manenberg every morning to get his meal before the start of his day. The unemployed man thanked the foundation and said he hopes they can carry on with the work they are doing. “I appreciate what they are doing. We are needy and I also enjoy the classes that I attend about parenting very much,” Swartz said. Echoing his words was Emily Davids who said she comes out every single morning and makes it a point that she is in the front. She said the foundation takes good care of them and she has no complaints.

“They must carry on,” Davids said. She has been a resident of Hanover Park since 1970 and what the foundation does for the residents is a much needed service in the community. Also, singing the foundations’ praises was Carol Jonathan. She said the foundation has done a lot of good things for her. The daily meal is just one of them. She recounted last year when the roof of her house collapsed. The foundation got a sponsor for her to get it fixed and for that she said she will forever be grateful. “I want to say thank you to the aunty for the food and thank God for her. We appreciate her,” Jonathan concluded. V For people who want to make donations or help, call team member, Lesley Wyngaard on 083 263 6052.

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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Coastal bylaw aimed at managing and protecting Cape Town coasts will be open for public comment at the beginning of August. The draft bylaw is also aimed at improving safety at beaches in and around Cape Town. The Coastal Management Branch has drafted the proposed bylaw and it is founded on the principles of the Integrated Coastal Management Policy and Coastal Management Programme that were adopted by council in 2014 and 2015 respectively, and the National Environmental Management Integrated Coastal Management Act 36 of 2014 as amended. Mayco member for spatial planning and environment, Marian Nieuwoudt says: “Cape Town is synonymous with rolling waves, rocky shores, dolphins, whales, and sunsets on pristine beaches. “Our coastline draws millions of tourists and local visitors every year; it is central to our identity, and gives us a sense of place and pride. “We also cannot overestimate the importance of the coast to our local economy. It is a public asset that must be preserved and protected for current and future generations. The draft bylaw will assist us to better manage our coastline and enable law enforcement of activities that may have a damaging impact on the coastal environment.” It will be available for public comment from Thursday 1 August until Monday 2 September. The City will, during this time, also host eight public hearings across Cape Town where residents can ask questions, and comment. The draft bylaw will be applica-

Watch to meet for AGM Vanguard and Welcome Estate Neighbourhood Watch will hold its annual meeting at Vanguard Primary School Hall on Monday 29 July from 19:15 to 21:15. V Email VWNW2015@gmail.com for more.

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The proposed bylaw addresses the following in general terms: . Poaching or illegal fishing; . Harvesting, or removal of vegetation; . Removal of sand, pebbles, rocks, shells, and kelp; . Removal of or damage to indigenous coastal vegetation; . Littering; . Pollution and dumping; . Encroachment of private property into the coastal environment; . Measures to remove encroachments, and rehabilitate affected land; . Possession or consumption of liquor or drugs; . Hawking or doing business without authorisation; . Launching of vessels; . Issuing of fines for contraventions. “One of the most important aspects of the proposed bylaw is that it will give the City the legislative powers to enforce the public’s right to access and enjoy our beaches and sea. “Some residents are claiming the beaches or parcels of land in front of their properties as their own private areas by either extending their homes or gardens, sinking swimming pools, or building walkways with ‘noaccess’ signs on it. Our coastline belongs to all South Africans, and the bylaw will be used to entrench this right,” says Nieuwoudt.

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PEOPLE'S POST | LANSDOWNE Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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inventive skill with Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and databases. Since the “designated list” of school subjects was scrapped in 2018, the demand for CAT is growing due to the essential skills it teaches for further study, work or self-employment. Tapiwa Chikwanda of Michaelhouse (KwaZulu-Natal) received the gold medal and the IITPSA trophy from Brian Schreuder, Head of Education in the Western Cape. Two silver medals were awarded. One to Yasmeen Noor De Villiers of Islamia College in Lansdowne. Now in matric, Noor says she

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ty. He also has a national gold medal for ballroom dancing and includes acting and music in his repertoire of skills. Three bronze medals were awarded. Both of Gauteng’s bronze medal winners, Avian de Beer of Hoërskool Randburg and Heather Wimberley from Brescia House, intend to study in the sciences. The third bronze medal went to Arno de Beer from Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch. Invariably those who reach this level come from schools with enthusiastic CAT educators who are keen to stretch their learners’ skills and vision.

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ess than one-third of the world’s technical workforce are women, and the numbers aren’t growing. In the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), women constitute only 22%. All the above is according to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and Forbes. With that said, students at the University of Cape Town (UCT) Graduate School of Business (GSB) are aiming to change this by bringing more women into the conversation to share and learn about how to best support each other while navigating the complexity and uncertainty of digital disruption. The 20th annual Women in Business Conference will be hosted on Friday 16 August in the new conference centre at the UCT Graduate School of Business (GSB) with the theme “Disrupt: Industry 4.0” and it will be looking on how women can take advantage of advances in technology; including the impact of AI, social media revolutions, and data management. The line-up includes lectures and panel discussions featuring industry leaders like Thato Kgatlhanye, founder and chief executive officers (CEO) of the Rethaka Group, Pascale Henke, co-founder and CEO of Brownie Points, Samantha Perry, cofounder of Women in TechZA, Lynette Hundermark, co-founder of Useful & Beautiful, and Christelle Colman, managing director (MD) of Elite Risk Acceptances, who was voted one of the top 50 most creative people in business in South Africa by Fast Company in 2015.The 20th annual Women in Business Conference at UCT will be bringing together industry leaders to explore how women disruptors can win in a world transformed by technology. More opportunities are opening for wom-

en, especially black women, in the fields of innovation and technology in business, says Baratang Miya, founder of GirlHype, a non-governmental organisation that promotes women in science, engineering, technology and maths (Stem) and teaches girls software programming and coding. “There is more money in the market and space is beginning to accept us, and that anti-women culture is gone,” she says. Miya will be one of the speakers at the conference. GSB director of executive education Kumeshnee West says: “The fourth industrial revolution will unlock many opportunities for women in business, especially for those leveraging the power of a globalised network to push for greater change,” she says, adding that gender bias is strong in the technology sector and needs to be consciously overcome. West says more women need to be brought into the conversation to share and learn about how to best support each other while navigating the complexity and uncertainty of digital disruption. There are positive signs that things are starting to shift in the tech sector. At the same time, research shows that women use social media more than men. According to a recent survey, 71% of women use social media compared to 62% of men. Interestingly, 62% of sharing on Facebook is done by women, with the rise of the mommy blogger being an interesting phenomenon on social media. The conference is organised by students at the school. All funds raised through the event will go towards a bursary fund to enable women to study at the school. V For more information visit www.gsbblogs.uct.ac.za/ womeninbusiness/


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Sharing the spoils Anokhanyo Mbuko of Mighty City from Gugulethu fights off the attentions of Goldhill players Tracy Ben and Roxy Davids to secure the ball in the goal area in a Western Province Netball Association u.17 league game in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday 21 July. The game ended in a 13-13 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Cup to remember former principal T

he first Phaldie Tregonning Memorial Cup will take place at the RC Athletico Soccer Club in Lansdowne today (Tuesday 23 July) and Thursday 25 July from 18:00. “A year has passed since our beloved and respected principal, Phaldie Tregonning’s untimely death on 13 July 2018,” read a statement from Windsor High School where he was principal by the time of his death. Tregonning’s career in education spanned almost three decades. “He was passionate about teaching and inspiring both learners and educators. He not only took a keen interest in developing learners academically but also supported their sporting dreams and assisted as far as possible for them to achieve it. “In commemorating our late principal, Windsor High School staff has decided to host a soccer tournament in honour of Phaldie Tregonning, hence the tournament has been named ‘The Phaldie Tregonning Memorial Cup Tournament’,” continued the statement.

Three teams, along with Windsor High School, have been invited to take part in the tournament namely: Livingstone High School, RC Athletico FC and Westerford High School.In tonight’s action, Windsor will tackle Westerford, with Livingstone doing battle against RC Athletico. The winners will take part in Thursday’s final at 19:15, while the losers of tonight’s contests will play in the curtain-raiser at 18:00. The school hopes to grow the tournament in years to come where they will be able to invite more teams. “We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Tregonning family for granting permission to host the event and supporting this tournament. To Muneebah, Shakirah, Aniqa and Uzair – thank you for allowing your husband and father to be a part of our lives. He not only touched but made a tremendous difference in so many peoples’ hearts and lives over his 27 years in education.” V For more information on the tournament call 076 244 1373 or 083 570 3058.

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