People's Post Mitchell's Plain - 1 October 2019

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elican Park’s Community Day Centre (CDC) was officially opened on Wednesday 25 September by the City. According to a press release, Pelican Park’s CDC is the biggest project yet undertaken by City health. It will provide comprehensive primary health care services to several communities, including Pelican Park, Eagle Park, New Horizon and Lotus River. The centre is expected to be of service to nearly 80 000 people. “The opening of this clinic today is another indication that the City of Cape Town remains committed to providing quality services to residents who can now seek a wide range of medical services from the fullyfledged clinic,” says executive mayor Dan Plato. According to Plato, the City saw a need for a larger facility to cater to health care, as well as to foster inclusivity within the community. “We hope residents will make full use of the facility as well as help us to protect it from vandalism,” Plato says. “It also represents a partnership with the community as they were involved in the artwork, sculptures and murals that are displayed in the building.” City health started offering services to the Pelican Park community in 2012 through a satellite facility operated from Lotus River Clinic’s premises after the clinic closed due to ongoing vandalism. Some of the health services offered at CDC include child health services, women’s health services, men’s health services, tuberculosis (TB) testing and treatment, HIV counselling and testing, services to persons over 60 years, as well as substance abuse counselling and referral for treatment by appointment. CDC also offers youth-friendly health services from Monday to Friday between 14:00 to 16:00. Mayco member for community services and health Zahid Badroodien says: “As part of the City’s enhancement of primary health care, we have launched an IT modernisation project, and introduced an electronic appointment system at some City health facilities.”

Councillor for ward 67 Gerry Gordon, provincial minister of health Nomafrench Mbombo, director of City Health Dr Waarisa Fareed, Mayco member for community services and health Zahid Badroodien and mayor Dan Plato at Pelican Park’s Community Day Centre. PHOTO: BENITA According to Badroodien, the purpose of the appointment system is to reduce long queues and waiting times at clinics. “I am glad to announce that the Pelican Park CDC is one such site,” he says. He appeals to the community to use the appointment system. Pelican Park residents welcome the clinic,

saying it will cut travel costs. Community member Fowzeyah De Beer says: “We will save a lot of money on taxis.” “It will help all of those who live here because all the people had to go to Lotus River, Grassy Park and Retreat (to access health care).” De Beer says the opening of the day centre

represents one promise kept by the City, but remembers many others. “They told us we would have a soccer field, schools, a community hall, a police station, and a clinic,” said De Beer. “The clinic is done, but we can’t let our children play in the streets – which are also too narrow.”

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COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ELDERS AWARDS

Getting his hands dirty for peace of mind NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

Sharing the story of his life, Knight says he has always been a responsible person, putting ven in what he describes as other people’s needs first. his last days, Maitland resiHe attributes his conduct to dent Peter Knight is deterlessons from his late parents. mined to do good for his comKnight says in his last days his munity. father reminded him of the imThe 87-year-old is one of the portance of taking care of his top three finalists in the in 80 loved ones. plus category of this year’s “My father asked me to take Community Champions care of my mother and my sibElders Awards. lings, and to always remember The awards are presented by his teachings,” Knight says. the People’s Post, TygerBurger He had to honour his father’s and City Vision in partnership will and help his mother raise with Spec-Savers. the children. He was never marKnight wakes up at 05:00 dairied nor did he have children, ly – carries a rubbish bag or but says he is a family person. wheelie-bin, and picks up the “I have always had a good reladirt along the road. tionship with my siblings. Yes, He keeps it at his local there would be misunderstandchurch until it can be collected ings and we would end up not by the municipality. talking to some, but I always Knight, who now has health Peter Knight PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU loved them and their children,” issues, says he has been doing he says. this for 78 years. until today. Knight was nominated by fellow resident It all started at St John’s Catholic Church This, he says, allows him to go to bed a Esmeralda Alexander, who has been obin Coronation Road at the age of nine. He happy man every night, and the community serving his role in the community over the voluntarily started cleaning the church appreciates him. last few years. premises and in front of the gate. “I cannot stand seeing a piece of paper layAlexander sees Knight as an inspiration Knight says that was not enough as the ing around. I used to do it for my father who to many in the community. road remained dirty. Then he started clean- would say, ‘pick up the papers even on your She says despite his age, Knight still ing the rest of the road occasionally. way to church’. smiles and greets people while he is busy He has continued this voluntary service “I am angry at the school children that eat cleaning along the road. their chips and throw the packets any“He never moans, come rain or shine. I where. They have no respect for the envi- am grateful Mr Knight will get some recogronment or the elders,” says Knight. nition for his good deeds,” she says. He says he gets a mixed type of response V The winners of the awards will be announced at from the community, with some appreciat- a morning tea on 12 October in Cape Town. Winners If you have been seriously injured in ing and trying to help him where they can. and runners-up will walk away Shoprite vouchers and amotor vehicle accident, train accident, However, some residents are simply not other prizes sponsored by TygerBurger, People’s Post, police shooting or due to medical negligence, you may have a claim bothered by his daily efforts. City Vision and Spec-Savers.

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REDHILL

Celebrating land they once owned RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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ore than 72 families were forcibly removed from their homes in Redhill between 1967 and 1970; and still today they return home to celebrate the land they once owned and raise awareness of their plight to get their land back. “We’re fighting as a community to get the land back because as the community of Redhill we want to go back home,” says George Lawrence, a resident who was removed from the area. He says about 85% of the families who were removed from the area, which now belongs largely to Sanparks, were relocated to Ocean View; with the rest being placed in Retreat, Grassy Park and Mitchell’s Plain. Lawrence’s sister, Margaret Constant told News24: “I was about 9-years-old. My parents got a letter and we were told that we couldn’t stay here anymore. I couldn’t understand why. To us, this was our home. I was heartbroken.” On Saturday 28 September a number of displaced families gathered once again, as they have done each year for the past 12 years, to commemorate the removal of their families. “We go back to Redhill every year because we’re fighting to get the land back,” says Lawrence. “We lost our homes and our livestock. It’s so lovely up there and that’s why we want to go back home.” Some people have been compensated for the removal of their families, but for many the goal is still to make their way back to the area that was once home. The annual gathering takes place at a home, which was built in the early 1900s, near the Kleinplaas Dam. Lawrence says people had inhabited the land for over 200

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BLOOD SERVICES

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n an effort to alleviate the distance that emergency blood needs to travel to reach patients, the Western Cape Blood Service (WCBS) launched the first township-based blood bank on Wednesday 18 September. The Khayelitsha-based blood bank is the fifth blood bank in the Western Cape, in addition to the ones at Tygerberg Hospital, Groote Schuur Hospital, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital and the one in Somerset West. “It is a remarkable milestone opening our first blood bank in over 20 years and there is no better place than here, at the Khayelitsha District Hospital,” said Dr Gregory Bellairs, chief executive officer and medical director at WCBS. According to Bellairs, this new blood bank will be operational for 24hours a day. Bellairs celebrates that the Khayelitsha Hospital blood bank is ideally situated in one of the larger state hospitals and now enhances delivery to the surrounding areas. “Because the burden of disease and epidemic trauma is the highest on the Cape Flats, the establishment of this blood bank allows us to bring the supply closer to patients who need it,” said Bellairs. The WCBS currently has enough blood for two days and urgently calls on all people, especially group O+ and O- donors to donate blood. Irene van Schalkwyk, public relations, planning and promotions man-

ager at WCBS, said: “We would like to appeal to all new, and regular eligible donors who belong to the O group to please come and donate blood as we are experiencing a severe shortage of this type. The demand for group O blood is always high, as this is the universal blood group and the one that is used in an emergency, where there is no time to determine the patient’s blood type.” Khayelitsha blood bank supervisor and biomedical scientist, Fuzlyn Riffel, took City Vision on an informative, mind-opening tour of the bank. “One unit of blood is really shared a long way,” Riffel says. According to Riffel, blood supply is on high demand: not just for accidents, stabbings and shootings, but also for leukemia patients. Riffel explained the process of how donated blood is tested, and separated into components (plasma, platelets and red blood cells), which are kept at blood banks. According to Riffel, when blood is requested for a patient, a sample of the patient’s blood is cross-matched against a sample of the blood in stock, to determine the most compatible match. The Khayelitsha Hospital blood bank encourages all community members who qualify to donate blood to come forth and do so, as the blood donated saves lives. People who are older than 16 and younger than 75, weigh more than 50kg, healthy on the day of donation and lead a safe sexual lifestyle are urged to be blood donors. V To find out where to donate blood, visit www.wcbs.org.za.

Biomedical scientist, Lililan Mokoto, is one of the heroes responsible for ensuring the correct blood reaches the intended patient at Khayelitsha Hospital’s newly launched blood bank. PHOTO: LEBOGANG TLOU

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CHARITY

Grannies knit for kids at children’s court RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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Elma, as one of the longstanding members of the group, has had many years of practice making the toys. She says it takes about a day to complete one new teddy, affording her plenty of time to make enough to try and fulfil the needs of the court which sees numerous children entering daily. Despite struggling to find donors, the group continues to produce their teddies

with wool that they’ve bought at their own expense and making use of old blankets and cushion inners, off-cuts and extra bits of wool and ribbon, laces, and old socks. “The whole purpose of this is to try spread the word of this magistrate‘s initiative,” says Jill. They hope other courts in Mitchell’s Plain, Retreat and any other place where children experience trauma will take note

knitting group of Kommetjie residents – Elma Edwards, Jill Dix and Charlotte Kilpatrick – have put their skills to good use by donating their creations to several organisations that work with children and, most recently, by supporting a Wynberg Children’s Protection Court initiative. Elma and Charlotte began knitting more than eight years ago. They started with blanket squares and beanies, then progressed to teddy bears, and today they knit bunnies. “We thought it would be a good idea to get the elderly people together to chat but instead of just chatting, we started knitting the blanket squares. People left gradually and now it’s just the three of us,” Charlotte explains. These knitted items have been donated to various causes, including Living Hope, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital and a safe house in Ocean View. Their most recent beneficiary is the children’s court where one of the magistrates has begun to offer the children who arrive there a teddy or bunny to take home. “We’re very happy that it goes to a good cause because the children need it for comfort and love and so that they have something of their own to go away with after a sad day in court,” says Charlotte. Elma Edwards, Jill Dix and Charlotte Kilpatrick knit teddies for children.

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of the initiative and possibly start something similar. Karen Kilpatrick, Charlotte’s daughter, says: “It’s just helping someone else who is already giving help others, and becoming part of a network of people who want to help.” The trio would like to continue their work and could use donations. A donation box has been set up at The Surf Emporium at Surfer’s Corner in Muizenberg where you can drop off wool, stuffing, ribbons and laces; and toys for the girls and boys. V For more information call The Surf Emporium on 021 788 8687 or email roxy@surfemporium.co.za.


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Local libraries encourage Nabbed for stolen gun residents to play chess TAFELSIG

The City of Cape Town’s library chess tournament, Chess@Libraries 2019, culminated in a round of nail-biting games at the Parow Library where the finals took place last Friday 27 September.

After months of elimination rounds, 74 participants from 19 libraries squared off on the black and white boards. The winner was Robert Kuziyamisa and the runner up was Shaun Smith, both patrons from Lentegeur Library. “Chess is becoming more popular and this tournament has drawn players of all ages from around the city. A number of our libraries already have established chess clubs, and with more reporting a marked interest in the game, we are fully in support of growing chess in our libraries,” said the Mayco member for community services and health, Zahid Badroodien, who handed over several chess sets to the library and information services department, with more sets earmarked for other libraries. Some of the chess clubs meet regularly, others meet on an ad hoc basis, while some hope to gain enough interest and chess set donations to get them going. “The benefits of board games, and especially chess, cannot be overstated. Anyone can learn and Top girl player, Mikaila Jacobs from Wynberg Library with organiser the benefits are not just of Chess@Libraries 2019, Daniel Arendse. scientific. While it exer-

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itchell’s Plain police arrested a man shortly before midnight on Tuesday 24 September in Tafelsig, during a crime prevention stop-and-search. According to a police statement, the 21year-old suspect was apprehended in Buttress Street following a chase which ensued when he ran away from the police van. “The officers gave chase and saw the suspect taking out an object and throwing it on a roof and it fell into a yard,” says Mitchell’s Plain police communication officer, Capt Ian Williams. “When the suspect was apprehended and taken back to the yard, police found a black Glock,” the statement read.

Williams says the firearm, which had been stolen in Kirstenhof and identified by serial number, had a loaded magazine with 16 live 9mm rounds. The suspect appeared before court on Thursday 26 September. Mitchell’s Plain police acting station commander Col Anthony Roux stated that the police will continue tirelessly to clamp down on crime in the area. “We urge the community to form part of the structures and to contact their respective sector commander with information,” Roux said, commending police officers for their hard work and dedication to serving the ends of justice.

Cops arrest man with mandrax in his possession A 34-year-old man was arrested for being in possession of drugs in Eastridge on Tuesday 24 September. Mitchell’s Plain police officers found 132 whole mandrax tablets, and two half tablets in his possession when performing crime prevention duties.

cises both sides of the brain and improves problem-solving skills, playing chess is a fun way of learning how to follow the rules and can help build self-confidence,” said Badroodien. The Chess@Libraries 2019 initiative was pioneered and spearheaded by librarian, Daniel Arendse of Leonsdale Library, who has been involved in the game since 1995 when he started playing while still at primary school. He started chess clubs at several libraries

According to police reports, officers spotted the man ditching a clear bag on the ground before attempting to run away when he saw the police on 7th Avenue. The suspect faces charges for the possession of drugs and was due to appear in court on Thursday 26 September.

and in 2017 initiated Chess@Libraries as he believes chess is beneficial, regardless of age. Badroodien commended the initiative. “Chess allows our libraries to be true facilities of learning, growing, socialising and relaxation. “While I congratulate the winners on games well played, I want to encourage our patrons, young and old, to get on board,” Badroodien added. V For more information, contact your local library.


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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 1 October 2019

SCHOOLS

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he second annual mGenAfrica quiz competition, held on Saturday 14 September, saw 366 Grade 12 learners from 40 schools across the Western Cape gather at Wynberg Girls’ High School. The quiz competition, piloted last year in the Metro South Education District (MSED), included five districts this year. The competition aims to inspire Grade 12 learners to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem). Learners competed as either individuals or teams in various heats using the quiz Moodle platform which mirrors the contents and activities found on the mGenAfrica platform. The online platform and mobile app – an initiative of the University of Cape Town (UCT) in partnership with the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) – helps learners gauge their knowledge; and prepare for tests and exams through online quizzes. Dr Vicky Nembaware, who conceived this project, says: “mGenAfrica aims to inspire learners to choose careers in life science in an easily assessable manner”. In addition to quiz and engagement activities, mGenAfrica’s website freely provides videos that explain complex life sciences concepts, a section for learners to translate or simplify life science terms and a career portal. Learners are also able to connect with UCT researchers during live chat sessions and draw inspiration from a variety of career spotlight profiles. Launched in August 2018 to promote engagement between high school learners and research staff working in genomics and other health research fields across Africa, the platform aims to make learning life sciences, especially genetics, fun. And that is exactly what learners, competing on the day, had. In between heats, energy levels were kept high with life science-themed karaoke and dance-offs in the main hall, interspersed with inspiring career talks by UCT researchers. Dr Paul Steyn from the university’ department of human biology was one of the speakers who held his audience spellbound. He wowed learners with a demonstration of the cardiac system using a virtual reality system. Deon Khan, e-learning advisor for MSED, says having researchers share their experiences with learners is invaluable. “I’m very pleased with the kind of effort made by UCT to expose the learners to a number of career opportunities,” he said. “These researchers are role models that can inspire learners to look beyond the more well-known or obvious career paths.”

The second annual mGenAfrica quiz competition aims to inspire Grade 12 learners to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem). The day’s activities culminated in a final quiz-off. In the individual category, Mbasakazi Songololo from Spine Road High School was the overall winner. She was followed closely by Charles Martin from South Peninsula High School in second position and Merel van den Brink from Parklands College in third. In the group category, South Peninsula High School came first, followed by Sinethemba High School in second position and Fairmont High School in third. Songololo was rewarded with a trophy, laptop, as well as the opportunity to attend the 13th African Society of Human Genetics Conference in Tanzania in September. All other winners received scientific calculators, trophies, memory sticks and backpacks. And although not everyone who participated could be crowned winners, all did walk away richer.

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UNSMOKE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Be smart with your cigarette butt NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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mokers from around Cape Town are urged to play their part in creating a cleaner and healthier environment by safely disposing of their cigarette butts. The plea was made during the launch of the Unsmoke Awareness Campaign held in St George’s Mall in the central business district on Thursday 26 September. The campaign is in partnership with Philip Morris South Africa (PMSA) – an affiliate of one of the world’s largest tobacco companies; Philip Morris International, the City of Cape Town and the Central City Improvement District (CCID). The day started with a public display of 80kg of cigarette butts collected from across the city earlier that day. This was the start of raising awareness and making people realise the problem is real. According to the speakers, most butts are found in public spots, either by the call centres or entrances to most workplaces. As part of the campaign, more butt bins will be distributed in places that would be identified as hotspots, and portable bags will also be made available for private use. Marcelo Nico, the managing director at PMSA, says the goal is to encourage a behavioural change. “If you don’t smoke, don’t start. If you are a smoker, quitting is the best choice you can make. If you don’t quit, change to a better alternative. In this way, we can unsmoke ourselves, our family, our friends, our city and our world,” says Nico. Xanthea Limberg, Mayco member for water and waste, welcomed the initiative saying it is going to play a positive role in finding solutions to the littering problem that affects the city at large. She says keeping the city clean is a shared responsibility. “It’s great to see companies proactively taking the initiative to assist with tackling the broader challenge of litter in our city. The City is happy to have supported this initiative, and encourage others to take similar action,” says Limberg. Tasso Evangelinos, the CCID’s chief executive officer, says it is exciting that the company is joining the fight to keep the CBD and surroundings clean by encouraging smokers to change their behaviour. He says everyone needs to play their part as litter “is an avoidable problem, which costs money to clear”. He says the CCID already has placed 300 cigarette butt bins at hotspots around the CBD which are cleaned monthly.

A display of some of the cigarette butts collected across the city before the launch of the Unsmoke Awareness Campaign on Thursday 26 September. Once the campaign proves to be effective, Philip Morris South Africa will spread it to other cities across the country. Pictured from left are: Tasso Evangelinos, Marcelo Nico and Xanthea Limberg PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU

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Further particulars in this regard may be requested during normal weekday office hours (08:00–16:00) on the 13th Floor, Property Management, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town by appointment only. Any comments/objections (including reasons for objections) to the proposed sale must be submitted in writing, to the City Manager, City of Cape Town, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town (marked for the attention of Angelique Marks) on or before 30 October 2019. Please note that any comments or objections received after this date will not be considered.

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Illegal dumping and littering will cost you Strict measures are in place to stop dumping of rubble and other waste. If found guilty, repeat offenders could have their vehicles forfeited, receive fines and impoundment fees of up to R22 400. “The City’s Anti-littering and Dumping Task Team will go out in full force to bring those who dump to book,” read a statement from the City on Tuesday 24 September. The City’s law enforcement department, working closely with other departments such as the metro police, traffic services, water and reticulation and environmental resource management, will implement a zero tolerance enforcement programme. For July and August, the law enforcement department has issued at least 905 littering fines and 168 dumping fines. Mayco member for safety and security JP Smith says: “The City will follow a renewed and integrated approach to clamp down on those who illegally litter and dump waste in public open spaces, parks and City property. “Illegal dumping has a serious effect on the natural and built environment and the City has the responsibility on be-

half of residents to protect the environment.” Smith says apart from destroying the environment, including contaminating subterranean and surface water resources as well as possible health risks, dumping can also damage city infrastructure. According to the statement, seizure and impoundment of the vehicle used in dumping will be for the expense of the owner or the person holding or operating the vehicle. The vehicle will not be released unless the case is concluded. Impoundment fees will cost dumpers: R8 700 for the first offence, R11 700 for the second offence and R17 400 for the third offence. In addition to these, the offender will also be issued with a R5 000 for contravening the by-law. Smith says the City requests the public to assist law enforcement officials in reporting any illegal dumping activity “so that the Task Team can act swiftly”. V Residents can report illegal dumping by phoning 0860 103 089, 107 from a landline or 021 480 7700 from a cellphone.


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THEATRE

‘Danger in the Dark’ debuts D

avid Kramer’s Danger in the Dark, a reworking of the hit musical Poison, comes to the Baxter Theatre for a limited season. Baxter chief executive officer and artistic director, Lara Foot, invited Kramer to restage the musical, given its relevant content experienced daily in communities across the Western Cape. Originally written in the early 90s by Kramer and the late Taliep Petersen, and produced by Renaye Kramer, Poison was very well received in South Africa, Malaysia and

London. It had a return season, directed by Bobby Heaney, at the Baxter Theatre in 2004 as part of the Klipfontein Corridor Project. With this reworked version of the musical, Kramer tells the story from the point of view of Pamela, a social worker who is writing her thesis on drug abuse in the Cape Flats. He has written the new book for Danger in the Dark but has retained many of the original songs. Kramer has assembled a creative team and cast of eight lead performers

with a chorus of 14, who dance, sing and play a variety of roles, accompanied by a live band of five musicians. The ensemble is led by Alexis Petersen (Langarm) as Pamela, Rushney Ferguson (District Six – Kanala!) as Juanita, Loukmaan Adams (District Six – The Musical) as Michael, Elton Landrew (Kat and the Kings) as Poison, Eldon van der Merwe (Arendsvlei) as Chicco, Tashreeq de Villiers (Aunty Merle, The Musical) as Lucky, Edith Plaatjies (King Kong) as Mrs Joseph and Chad Baai

Chad Baai, Elton Landrew, Rushney Ferguson, Loukmaan Adams, Alexis Petersen, Tashreeq de Villiers, Edith Plaatjies, Eldon van der Merwe in Danger in the Dark. PHOTO: JESSE KRAMER

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(Spring Awakening) as Shawn. The chorus comprises Luke Buys, Loreto Cabrera, Lewellyn Afrika, Luke de Kock, Anzio September, Lubabalo Pupu, Rori York Bingham, Nadine Suliaman, Alex Rodkin, Chamonay Anthony, Mekaila Mathys, Crystal Finck, Gabriela Dirkse and Tanzley Jooste. Directed by Kramer with assistant director, Grant van Ster, the creative team is made up of Camillo Lombard (musical director), Patrick Curtis (set and lighting designer), David Classen (sound designer), Widaad Albertus (costume designer), Kirsti Cummings (videographer) and choreography by Shaun Oelf and Grant van Ster. Grandall Vlotman (conductor and keyboards), Shaun Francke (guitar), Jason Ward (drums and percussion), Yvan Potts (synthesizers) and Kurt Randall (bassist) make up the band. Set in the underbelly of the Cape Flats, the story unfolds in 1995, when Pamela meets up with Juanita, a friend from her school days. Soon she realises that Juanita is trapped in an abusive relationship with a drug lord and she is desperate to help her friend escape. Pamela is drawn into dark and dangerous places and situations, yet she pursues against all odds, for the safety and survival of her friend. Danger in the Dark previews at the Baxter Theatre from 11 to 14 October, opens on 15 October and runs until 2 November, at 19:30 with Saturday matinees at 14:00. Ticket prices range from R100 to R195. There is an age restriction of 12 years. V For discounted block or school bookings, fundraisers and charities, contact Leon van Zyl on 021 680 3972 or email him at leon.vanzyl@uct.ac.za. Bookings are now open through Webtickets on 086 111 0005, online at www.webtickets.co.za or at Pick n Pay stores.

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Engines to rev at Killarney S

tart your engines for the fourth annual Killarney Motor Show, at the Cape town home of motorsport, Killarney International Raceway, on Sunday 27 October. The organisers are taking the revs up again with close to 1 300 vehicles on show and more than 100 stalls selling just about anything you can think of for your car – and

your tummy – with a huge variety of watering holes serving ice-cold drinks, sit-down eats and takeaway vendors. There’s a new, more accessible layout, an entirely new category of exhibitors and fascinating new displays to delight spectators and keep them at the show all day, from when gates open at 10:00 until the show closes at 17:00, including live music and a funfair in the pits paddock offering exciting rides for children of all ages. This year’s show will feature no less than four active circuits, starting with the tar oval, where the Cape Hell Drivers will be running a full tar oval racing event at the show. Next door to that is the arena section; as its name suggests, that’s where you’ll experience non-stop entertainment including stunts, drifting, burnouts, classic All sorts of fun will be had at the annual Killarney Motor Show motorcycles and even later this month. vintage tractor parades

and tug-o-war contests. There will be public karting on the onekilometre ‘K’ circuit, to give a real taste of how Formula One greats Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna started their racing careers, while the new car dealers have their own dedicated testdrive circuit for the first time, offering testdrives on the latest models all day – including electric cars – another first for the Killarney Motor Show. Trials expert and Dakar Rally hero, Kobus Potgieter will show how to ride over all sorts of natural obstacles, while international stunt stars, brothers Bruce and Brent le Riche will amaze you with impossible stunts on two wheels, including riding almost four metres straight up the side of a truck! In addition, the new car dealers will have their own dedicated test drive circuit for the first time, a one-kilometre loop around the bank on Fastron Corner and through the drag-strip paddock, offering test drives on the latest models all day. The show is open from 10:00 to 17:00 and tickets can be booked at Computicket or paid for at the gate: R100 for adults, R50 for learners under 16 and free if you’re under 12 or on presentation of your membership book if you’re a Western Province Motor

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