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n 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 manager, says the book has already been translated into eight languages. “Both the book and song have been shared widely in school, early childhood development (ECD) and community groups via WhatsApp and email and have been used as homework reading assignments and even a puppet show. Over 50 000 children have benefited,” says Roscoe. “As it is an unknown pandemic that we are dealing with, our book and class visits have helped learners to understand what a virus is and how they can avoid it. During the lockdown period, we really needed to

Oaky and the Virus educates children about Covid-19 and the need for pandemic protocols. think outside of the box. We made some adjustments to our programme and came up with an Oaky care pack. It costs R100 to sponsor a child. The care pack consist of the Oaky and the Virus book, Oaky and the Virus activity book, face mask, juice, snack and hand soap,” says Roscoe. The book has also been made available in hardcopy as part of a seven-book range. The organisation focuses on reading and literacy

development in primary schools, donating free books to schools in underprivileged areas. “Our main focus is 45 primary schools in Mitchell’s Plain and 30 primary schools in Soweto. Over the past seven years, working in these areas, we have given out over 200 000 brand new books and (more than) 95 000 children have benefited,” says Roscoe. The books are written and illustrated by

Locke and Athol, the latter of whom is a renowned poet originally from Mitchell’s Plain. To purchase a hardcopy book at R100, visit Read to Rise’s website. The full set of seven books retail at R600. Proceeds help fund the NGO’s literacy outreach initiatives. V Download Oaky and the Virus for free from www.readtorise.co.za or from its Facebook page.


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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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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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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 17 November 2020

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local funeral service is looking to bring life and love to a struggling town. JCR Funerals, owned by Mitchell’s Plain couple Richard and Jackie Williams, is on a mission to collect toys and other items for its toy run, which will be handed over to needy children in the West Coast town of St Helena Bay in December. Richard says this town was not chosen, rather divine intervention played a role. “I didn’t choose St Helena Bay, I prayed on it. I prayed that my Creator would lead me to where I was needed. I spent my 50th birthday in St Helena Bay with my family and I needed some firewood. Someone from the rural area helped me around and that’s where I noticed the lack of daily needs and essentials; poverty was huge,” says Richard. “Their homes, kids sitting on floors, their way of living; it saddened me. That’s when I knew my prayers were answered. The next morning we got some essentials and gave it out in the communities; their gratitude blew me away. I knew that what I did wasn’t enough and I knew I had to go back and do it again, only this time bigger. This is why we need the help of our communities.” Having started their family business four years ago, Richard says they want to give back in a meaningful way following success in an industry he was never really interested in. Richard explains he was approached to buy a mortuary. Not having any industry experience, he says it weighed on his conscience for a few months. It was then that he turned to prayer for guidance. By then, the mortuary had been sold.

“I then had this sudden desire to go into undertaking and that’s when I applied for my undertaker’s license. It took me a whole year before I had my first assignment. We had three funerals on one day, at the same time. Sadly, a family of three who died fatally in a fire in Hanover Park. A grandmother with her two grandchildren. Shortly after this, I lost my Mom and experienced what it was like to lose a loved one. The pain and hurt you endure at this time. I then knew this was my calling and to help people in this very difficult time. I knew how important the process is and the need to make things easier for the grieving family,” he says. Richard says this is a family-run business and the assistance of his family plays a big role. Their goal is to have more drives like this in future to spread the love even further. “There are many people who need help and there are many people who can help them. The JCR slogan is ‘Family Serving Families’. So, yes, this will definitely be an ongoing project,” he says. They are also looking to purchase and assemble food parcels for needy families. “I would love to include a Bible in each of the food parcels. I am willing to pay towards this at a reasonable price,” he says. They are calling on anyone willing or able to donate toys, kids’ reading books, Bibles, food parcels, party pack goodies, pots, pans, clothing and anything else, new or used. “Anything that you can give, (because) there really isn’t something they don’t need. Every- and anything will be highly appreciated,” he says. Their goal is to also collect 1 000 Bibles to bless the families ahead of Christmas. “We want to give a Bible in each food par-

cel,” he says. “It encourages, motivates and strengthens us on a daily basis. It’s something I want to leave them with because, in those few hours that we will spend together, there will be love, joy and happiness but (what about) when we leave? I want them to have something to turn to, something to feed on spiritually and something to give them hope, daily. We want them to know they are not alone and that there is hope.” Due to pandemic protocols, donations will be collected. Final collections will take place on Thursday 10 December, for delivery over the weekend of Friday 18 December. V To donate, call or WhatsApp 076 422 5348.

The entrance to Strandfontein beach will be temporarily closed until Monday 30 November. The entrance next to the Pavilion was closed yesterday, Monday 16, to allow contractors to build a new wooden staircase for public access. This forms part of the decommissioning of the Strandfontein desalination site. Residents are reminded that all applicable safety practices and procedures will apply. Beachgoers are asked to avoid the construction site and make use of the rest of the facilities at Strandfontein instead. There are alternative access points to the beach and the Strandfontein Tidal Pool will also remain open to the public.

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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-

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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.

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teer crime fighters are first on the scene at accidents. “I felt I needed to empower and equip the Strandfontein patrollers with the necessary skills to be able to facilitate and be of assistance to a victim,” she says. “Everything they do, is voluntary, to the benefit of the entire community of Strandfontein. Be it early hours of the morning or late at night, they are the ones that are present.” While patrollers are presented with many challenges, outside of their scope, the training will enable them to understand and better react to any situation.

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