People's Post Mitchell's Plain - 20 August 2019

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community-based netball club, which strives to serve the community not only through sport but through teaching basic life skills, hosted its first feeding scheme in Westridge. The Dolphins Netball Club fed netball players from the surrounding areas, including children from Tafelsig, Philippi, Khayelitsha, Langa, Manenberg, Hanover Park and Heideveld, at the Stephan Reagan sport complex on Saturday 17 August. According to Lorna Klein, chairperson of the club situated in Mitchell’s Plain, it aims to teach its members commitment, punctuality, how to be a team player and, most importantly, to lend a helping hand where needed. “A child in sports is a child out of court,” says Klein. She says the feeding scheme was a spur of the moment decision and that once it was made, everything fell into place quickly. “The children became hungry, so the executive took it upon themselves to buy food every week. “We prepared hotdogs, juice, soup and cold drinks. “Some adults who also come here are hungry too, so we feed them as well.” The Dolphins Netball Club hosted its first feeding scheme at the Stephan Reagan sports complex in Westridge on Saturday 17 August. The club fed netball Klein says, with the help of the players from the surrounding areas, including children from Tafelsig, Philippi, Khayelitsha, Langa, Manenberg, Hanover Park and Heideveld. community and family members of the Dolphins, they were able to feed all the they will be taken care off,” she adds. the club, says many of the club’s players are during the week but weekends too. players. Klein says many of the players’ parents do from “disadvantaged” areas. “The netball club keeps them out of “Our community loves giving. If we can drugs and it’s important to look after them. “Some girls don’t have something to eat harm’s way. Often there are gang shootings get small businesses on board, we could feed “This is something you must have a pas- most days, which is why we started to host in the area and the children do not always many more children, even the soccer play- sion for and enjoy doing. You have to be ob- a feeding club in the area.” have a safe space to go to.” ers. servant when it comes to children. We can The Montclaire resident says the club has Ceasar says the club hopes to host a feed“This new initiative allows children to see some of them are very hungry.” a positive impact on the community because ing scheme once a month during the netball look forward to sport because they know Vanessa Ceasar, the vice chairperson of now these learners can play sport, not only season.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 20 August 2019

HEALTH

New service level agreement signed T People's Post is published by WP Media, a subsidiary of Media24. MITCHELL'S PLAIN 83 340 copies distributed Tuesdays to the following areas: Rocklands, Westridge, Portland, Strandfontein, San Reno & Bay View, Beacon Valley, Eastridge, Lost City, Tafelsig & New Tafelsig, Colorado Park, Heinz Park, Lentegeur, Merrydale, New Woodlands, Rondevlei, The Farm, Mont Claire, Weltevreden Glen, Weltevreden Valley, Woodlands, Mandalay, The Leagues. OTHER EDITIONS People's Post also has the following nine standalone editions: Woodstock / Maitland (16 391) Retreat (23 423) False Bay (30 972) Grassy Park (21 838) Lansdowne (21 130) Athlone (30 252) Constantia / Wynberg (30 069) Claremont / Rondebosch (30 843) Atlantic Seaboard / City (29 246) Total print order: 318 495

he City of Cape Town’s health department recently signed a service level agreement (SLA) with the Western Cape government concerning personal primary healthcare services for the 2019/20 financial year. This is an annual agreement which confirms the amount of R593.7 million the department receives as a subsidy from the provincial government. “The City has entered into this agreement with the Western Cape government for a number of years and it is signed on an annual basis,” said the Mayco member for community services and health, councillor Zahid Badroodien. “This SLA in respect of primary health care services between the two spheres of government seeks to reaffirm the existing relationship and sets out the funding available for personal primary health care services provided by the City,” says Badroodien. Another aim of the SLA is to address shortcomings in the provision of municipal personal primary health care services and at improved health outcomes in the Cape Metro Health District in line with national,

A recently signed service level agreement between the City and the Western Cape government aims to address shortcomings in the provision of municipal personal primary health care services. provincial and local government legislation. “City Health is committed to ensuring a

healthier city with adequate and equitable distribution of resources to render quality, comprehensive, cost-effective primary health care services,” adds Badroodien. The R593.7 million will be distributed across City Health services as follows: . comprehensive health services (R192.7 million); . tuberculosis (R30.7 million); . vaccines (R106.9 million); . nutrition supplement programme (R6.2 million); . comprehensive HIV/Aids (R257 million). The City contributes an additional amount of R734 million to these services, which includes R25 million for additional staff to boost these services across the department. Badroodien says the City is grateful for the partnership with the provincial government. “It allows us to strengthen primary healthcare to ensure quality basic care to everyone who accesses the health system. We are able to provide a more efficient health service by offering a comprehensive package of care at our facilities.”

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The City of Cape Town hosted more than 36 public benefit and non-profit organisations (PBOs and NPOs) at the Cape Town Civic Centre, on Saturday 27 July, to outline how changes to national legislation impact their access to financial assistance and what can be done to ensure that they continue to receive support. Amendments to the municipal property rates act necessitated a substantial change to the City’s rates policy to bring it in line with the amendments. In terms of the amendments to the municipal property rates act, the City was required to institute new property categories and align its rebates, reductions and exemptions to the amended national legislation. The amendments had to be implemented simultaneously with a new general valuation roll, which came into effect on 1 July. The legislative amendments have resulted in two major changes in the way municipalities are required to treat PBOs and

NPOs. The first major change is in respect of property categories. In compliance with the national legislation, the City has established 12 new property categories compared to the five that it had in previous years. One of the new categories is called “Properties owned by public benefit organisations and used for specified public benefit activities”. Properties in this category will be rated at no more than 25% of the residential rate-in-the-Rand. The amended legislation limits this category to registered PBOs that operate in the welfare, humanitarian, health care and education fields, as indicated in part 1 of the Ninth Schedule of the Income Tax Act. Unfortunately, NPOs and PBOs that are not involved in those narrowly specified public benefit activities and that do not own their own properties will not qualify for rates relief in terms of the national legislation. The second major change is in respect of rates rebates. The amendments to the national legislation have had a profound effect on how the City can give rates relief to property owners, and severely limited its discretion to determine who would be granted property rebates. Previously, generous relief was granted,

particularly to PBOs and NPOs. Unfortunately, how rates rebates for these organisations was traditionally assessed and granted is no longer permissible, and the City may no longer grant rates rebates to organisations on an individual basis. The City has, therefore, identified the grant-in-aid process as a mechanism to continue providing financial relief to the affected organisations. A dedicated amount has been budgeted for additional grants-in aid. PBOs and NPOs are encouraged to apply for a grant-in-aid, irrespective of whether they fall within the new PBO rating category or not. “I would like to emphasise that, despite these nationally mandated amendments, the City will continue to assist where it can,” said the acting Mayco member for finance, Felicity Purchase. She added the contribution of PBOs and NPOs to the well-being of the city and its people is invaluable and they can rely on their (City’s) continued support. “We have identified grants-in-aid as an alternative option to continue providing support and I would like to encourage these organisations to apply.” The grant-in-aid process is very different from the rates rebate application process. V For more information visit https://bit.ly/2ABuWCr.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 20 August 2019

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hird year students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in Bellville have used a course assignment to give back to the community. Diagnostic radiography students, Joel Meyer, Nathaniel Bent, Sherwin Genniker, Afshaa Chaudhry, Zunaida Van Harte, Ebrahim Vardien, Caleigh Richards and Aniqah Higgins received an assignment a few weeks ago to create something sustainable. Chaudhry (20), from Morgan’s Village said: “Our group looked at the project and wanted to upskill and benefit people in the long term.” She said group members, who come from Mitchell’s Plain, Grassy Park and Bellville, visited the Heaven Shelter House for abused women and children in Woodlands where they first assessed what the shelter needed before implementing their ideas. Chaudhry explained that the group chose to give the shelter a vegetable

garden for food security, taps for water conservation and water security. “We also looked at water-borne diseases and diarrhoea and explained how it can be treated.” She said they taught the women and children about home remedies and how sugar water can be used. Chaundry said everything went well and the group received a good response from the shelter. On Tuesday 13 August the students hosted a thank-you party by giving manicures to the ladies, doing facepainting, handing out food and party packs, sanitary towels and clothing that was donated. The students also provided them with helpful information, encouraging women and children to have a sustainable garden, and hosted a self-defense class. Chaundry said besides the fact that this was an assignment, the group also got value out of the project and were able to learn new things. “This project allowed me to look at things from a different perspective

and you learn to appreciate things. We visited the shelter so much, it became part of our lives.” Chaundry said the project uplifted the group and had a great impact on all of their lives. Bent (20) from Colorado Park said it was a great experience to give back to the community. He said he got the idea of vegetable beds that are made from pellets, while watching YouTube videos. He said the idea was to find cheap and efficient ways to help the community sustain themselves. “It felt invigorating because you don’t normally do this, but knowing that you’ve helped someone gives you so much satisfaction.” Bent said when they visited the shelter it was wonderful to be able to share knowledge and spark ideas that could assist the community and the shelter. “I hope the shelter could see how the vegetable beds flourish which will hopefully lead to more beds,” Bent said, expectantly.

Nathaniel Bent next to the two vegetable beds at the shelter.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 20 August 2019

LENTEGEUR

Hawks recover stolen gun

Resident fears for safety after police damage property

A gun that was allegedly stolen at Mitchell’s Plain police station on Wednesday 21 August 2017 has been recovered. Leroy Carelse (30) appeared at Khayelitsha Priority Crimes Court on Friday 2 August for illegal possession of a stolen gun which has been linked to a Mitchell’s Plain police station theft case in 2017. According to a press statement, issued by Hawks spokesperson Captain Philani Nkwalase, the police acted on information received on Friday 5 July about a suspect allegedly in possession of an illegal gun in Bonteheuwel. In the statement, Nkwalase said a search was conducted on the alleged premises and illegal items including mandrax tablets, a gun and ammunition were found in the suspect’s possession which led to his arrest. “Preliminary investigation by the national firearm task team (NFTT) of the Hawks established that the seized gun with its serial number filed off was part of the stolen guns at Mitchell’s Plain police station on Wednesday 21 August in 2017.” A total of three guns of the 16 that were

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up”, he had to push a table against the door to make sure it was closed for the evening. “I couldn’t sleep that evening and now my Lentegeur resident is at his wits’ end aft- daughter struggles to fall asleep. Whenever er police officers allegedly entered his she hears a loud noise or sirens in the area, home, damaged his propershe gets scared.” ty and left his daughter Meyer claimed when he traumatised. went to Lentegeur police According to Saliem station, he had to write Meyer (51), officers from down his own statement. the anti-gang unit (AGU) Meyer said he even proallegedly came looking for vided vehicle registration drugs and guns. numbers of the police vans. Meyer said at the time of “Since the incident octhe incident, his 23-yearcurred in July, police have old daughter was alone at not followed up on the incihome. “My daughter heard dent,” he alleged. the banging when the po“I can’t barricade the lice were there. She was so door from the inside every scared she hid under the night. The other night the bed. She sent me a lot of electricity went off and I messages asking when I am had to sit at the window to coming home,” Meyer exmake sure no one breaks in. plained. I must live in fear every He opened a case at the night but what am I fighting police station after he for?” found damage to the front The broken gate. He said his daughter is gate, a piece of wall and the traumatised and had to see front door which was slightly skew. doctors at his expense. “I can’t work late be“It didn’t look like they searched through cause she is in a state and I am a single paranything because all the clothes were still ent and now this happened.” in the drawers. Everything was the still unActing station commander Lieutenant touched.” Colonel Harry Brickles confirmed that a Meyer claimed after the police officers case has been opened and the matter is uncame into his home and “messed everything der investigation.

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allegedly stolen, have been recovered. Carelse made his first court appearance on Tuesday 8 July and was granted R1 500 bail. . In a separate incident, Bonga Gela (37) was sentenced by the same court on Saturday 20 July, for contravening the firearms control act, explosives act and possession of suspected stolen property. Nkwalase said a joint intelligence-driven operation was carried out by crime intelligence and flying squad at C Block, Site C Khayelitsha on Tuesday 17 October 2017. “During the search, police found a R4 rifle with two magazines and 28 rounds, a R5 Rifle with two magazines and 25 rounds, a 9mm police gun with a magazine and 12 rounds, explosive detonation wires, two bulletproof vests and various loose ammunition for different guns.” According to the statement, two occupants at the premises were arrested and all items were seized for further investigations. Gela was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment and a further two years for possession of stolen property.

Discussion on mental health at work An inaugural Work Mind Matters conference will be launched at the Century City Conference centre on Friday 6 September. The conference aims to start conversations around mental wellness in the workplace. It will provide business leaders with a platform for engagement and collaborative problem solving as well as realising solutions that are a good fit for their organisation.

The conference comes just before Mental Health Awareness Month commemorated every October. Work Mind Matters founder and occupational therapist, Alison Hallett says after realising the impact mental illness has on both employers and employees in the workplace, along with the lack of open dialogue about this topic, she decided to hold a conference. V Tickets for the conference are still available. Visit www.workmindmatters.com for more information.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Ward 75 women spoiled

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The Communiversity of South Africa will host a four-month-long programme at the Young Men’s Christian Associations (YMCA) in Camp Road, Strandfontein. The programme will be from Monday 2 September to Friday 6 December and is offered in partnership with YMCA, HOSA (Hope Southern Africa), 9Miles Project and False Bay College. It is an excellent opportunity for all unemployed youth, aged 18 to 35 and will tap into a holistic programme

preparing young people for college and work life. The holistic pre-college and job readiness programme will cover academics, independent examinations board (IEB) accreditation, experiential exposure to practical programmes including culinary and hospitality, life skills, ready 2 work, entrepreneurship and more. To apply you must be in Grade 9 or further, provide an identity document and your last school report. V For more information call 021 824 0055.

Ricardo MacKenzie and ward 75 councillor Joan Woodman.

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Ricardo MacKenzie, member of provincial parliament for Mitchell’s Plain, and Joan Woodman, ward 75 councillor, hosted a Women’s Day event on Monday 5 August at Woodlands community hall. MacKenzie said the purpose of this event was to thank women in ward 75 for all the work they do in their communities and for being the rock in their families. “Most of these women are seniors and look after their grandchildren. Today was about them and spoiling them,” he says. The women also received a token of appreciation.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 20 August 2019

EDUCATION

Top matrics in province celebrated SIYABONGA KALIPA, THABANG KUAHO AND LISA LOTTERING

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total of 200 of the Western Cape’s topachieving Grade 12 learners participated in the annual development camp by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (Saica) in partnership with the provincial education department. The learners knuckled down ahead of this year’s prelims to receive additional academic support in mathematics and accounting, as well as career guidance and life skills training at this year’s development camp. Bernadino Heights Secondary School’s Dylan Saville was top of the class after he scored 100% on the test that was set for the learners. Getting to the camp, Saville said that he felt intimidated by the number of learners that also attended. “There were so many learners from different schools, I felt intimidated. (But) when we got there, the camp leaders made everyone feel at ease and we got more comfortable,” he said. He described the camp as life-changing for him and he felt motivated by the other people’s stories. “The lessons we got from people that were there, people that told their stories of how they grew up from nothing to being charted accountants who excel in their careers, were very inspiring.” He said the camp helped him to fully prepare for the upcoming final examinations. Saville plans to study towards a bachelors degree in accounting which would ultimately lead to him being the best accountant he dreams of becoming. La’eeqa Samsodien from Strandfontein said winning second prize for accounting

Back row from left: Nina Ely, Spine Road High School; Christiaan Vorster, Saica regional executive; Khanya Ntamzeli, Isimilela Secondary School; Yamkele Mavela, Leap Science & Maths School; Busiswa Tasana, Isimilela Secondary School and Terence O’Connor, WCED accounting subject advisor in metro central. Front row from left are Laeeqa Samsodien, Spine Road High School; Amanda Sasha, Sophumelela High School; Amy Jantjies, Clanwilliam Sêkondere Skool; Dylan Saville, Bernadino Heights High School and Elmaree Eksteen, deputy chief education specialist: FET accounting. was overwhelming for her. “It was a very good feeling and coming second out of all the learners just showed me the potential that I have.” Samsodien said the competition was a great experience for her and although it was a bit difficult, practice makes perfect. She said her parents are really happy and proud of her achievements. Samsodien said she hopes to study BCom accounting at Stellenbosch University (US) next year but for now, she is preparing for her upcoming exams. Amanda Sasha from Sophumelela High School, in Weltevreden Valley, obtained first prize in the mathematics category.

Sasha said she was ecstatic about the result because there were about 200 matrics from different schools who participated. “I was really happy about the result because it is generally a challenging subject.” Sasha, who is also preparing for the final matric exams, said she hopes to study BCom Accounting at the University of Cape Town (UCT) next year. Mzimasi Hoho, school principal said this is a great achievement. He described Sasha as a hardworking learner who excels in both mathematics and science. “The school is very excited and the learners are currently preparing for their final exams,” said Hoho.

Two Grade 12 learners, Khanya Ntamzeli and Busiswa Tasana from Isilimela Comprehensive School in Langa won second and third prizes during the camp. Ntamzeli came second while Tasana came third in the mathematics category. Ntamzeli form Langa, who wants to study electrical engineering, said he has always loved maths and he was able to learn a lot from the camp. Despite coming second, he said the competition was not that tough. “I made a mistake which cost me otherwise I did not see the competition as being tough,” he said. Tasana from Khayelitsha said she chose the school because of its good pass rate and it shows by having two learners from the school making it in the top three. She said the camp was fun and she learned a lot of things from the other learners. Tasana said you must always commit yourself and strive for competition if you want to succeed. “We tend to complicate maths which is why most learners say it is difficult but for me it is easy,” she said. Robert Zwane, Saica’s senior executive for transformation and growth said Saica hosts provincial development camps every year to further learners’ social and career development and harness their potential to produce quality matric passes. He said the benefits of the camps extend well beyond the immediate goal of improving academic performance. Betty Abrahams, Saica’s project manager for the Western Cape camp said Saica is proud of those who attended the camp and is thrilled to see how their learners’ marks have improved over the week-long session. “We look forward to seeing how what they have learned at the camp has improved their grades,” said Abrahams.


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unemployment instead of looking for a job in a market that offers very limited opportunities and that face extreme economic pressures.” In turn, entrepreneurs will also be able to create jobs for others and in this way reduce the rising level of unemployment. “All it takes to get started as an entrepreneur is the right attitude, drive, energy, creativity and perseverance. Vos personally encourages private companies and potential employers to get involved by hosting unemployed individuals for workplace experience opportunities. In addition to this, the City is injecting cash into those sectors that promise the most growth, which includes, among others, the clothing and tech industries. “The focus of these projects will be on skills development. “But government alone cannot create job opportunities.” “While we do as much as we can, we need the private sector as partners in this journey to eradicate youth unemployment,” Vos says. Local entrepreneur Neels Kleynhans says: “If you have an idea, you have to make a decision and get things rolling.” A year ago, he started a sauce business in his garage, and today his Moer op Als sauce is distributed in towns countrywide. At first, he did everything himself – from making the sauce, bottling it, sticking on the labels, marketing and delivering. By November last year, he had secured a producer who assisted with production and the business is growing by the day. “Think carefully about what will make your product unique before you start,” Kleynhans said in his advice to budding entrepreneurs.

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James Vos, Mayco member for economic opportunities is on a mission to create job opportunities for the youth. preneurship,” he says. “However, young people need not despair as opportunities abound for them to enter the world of entrepreneurship.” Vos recently visited the Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, a national agency that focuses on addressing the high unemployment rate in SA. “Harambee sources candidates from a large pool of young people with high potential but limited work experience. “It assists them to become work-ready and then through its website connects them to

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NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN A meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday 22 August 2019 at 10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, you are requested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. All requests for attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors are kindly requested to be seated by 09:30.

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The leading digital city on the continent It gives me great joy to see Cape Town being named as Africa’s leading digital city. We offer a place for innovation with the necessary infrastructure and tools to grow as a tech hub. This is a reflection of our government’s commitment to creating an environment conducive for job creation, leading to many continuing to see Cape Town as an opportunity city. The hard work of the City and its partners are highlighted in the 2018 state of Cape Town central city report which is compiled by the Cape Town Central City improvement district (CCID). Among the successes, Cape Town’s economic centre contributes nearly three-quarters of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the Western Cape. Numerous international businesses have set up shop in Cape Town, with nearly R5 billion in foreign direct investment. CCID chairperson, Rob Kane said: “Cape Town has emerged as Africa’s leading tech hub with the city employing more people in the sector than anywhere else on the African continent. “To this end, the city, and the CBD, has geared itself to accommodate an emerging digitally savvy population that requires a business environment that offers good broadband connectivity, co-working spaces, accessibility and quality of lifestyle. “We are thankful for the hard work done by the officials in our enterprise and investment department as well as investment agency, Wesgro and entities like Cape Town Tourism.” The City has invested more than R1 billion into the development of a telecommunications network to provide data connection to various City locations. The broadband project is a multi-year

capital project to build a metro area telecommunications network serving the needs of the City and the residents and businesses of Cape Town. It is expected to be completed next year and has so far connected 300 City-owned buildings with broadband access. The City’s Connect pilot project aims to enable the connection of high-speed fibre to 1000 commercial buildings in the CBD. With this mission of creating the right conditions for employment, it must be noted that for the 2018/19 financial year, R2.7bn worth of investment was facilitated by the City’s strategic business partners and special purpose vehicle (SPV) companies that are supported by the City to grow investment, job creation and skills development. These initiatives created 4 764 jobs and provided skills training to 2 109 individuals during the City’s past financial year (ending in June 2019). Mayco member for economic opportunities and asset management, James Vos says the City’s enterprise and investment department has prioritised support to the tech sector to support enterprise development, mentorships programmes, skills development and training programmes for the ICT industry. These interventions also help to boost the attractiveness of Cape Town as a tech destination, stemming the loss of professional skills and attracting inward investment, facilitating job creation and prosperity through tech. Our biggest challenge remains providing housing to an expanding number of residents. Keeping these successes in mind, we realise that more needs to be done to improve the lives of our residents and help them access opportunity. DAN PLATO, Executive mayor: Cape Town

More can be done to keep city safe through policing partnerships We are nearly five weeks into the deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and residents on the Cape Flats are rightfully beginning to question the impact of the deployment in their communities. Murder rates remain high and patrols reportedly last no longer than three hours at a time. It is imperative that we are provided with further information on the deployment plans and tactics of the SANDF, but this information is kept from us. National police minister, Bheki Cele, has boasted that this intervention has resulted in high levels of police visibility in the most gang-afflicted communities, the confiscation of illegal firearms and the arrests of over 1 000 individuals with outstanding warrants of arrest. Having said that, it is concerning that these arrests have not resulted in charges and convictions. I have been informed that the majority of those arrested were released within 72 hours due to detective services’ failure to positively link the arrests to crimes and/or to complete the requisite investigations. I, therefore, urgently call on Cele to make use of my department’s court watching briefs unit to track arrests made during the deployment, and to ensure they lead to the successful prosecution of guilty parties. Additionally, the transport management centre (TMC) in Goodwood is a valuable resource that has been availed for 24-hour use by police who have not used it optimally in this regard. As I have highlighted before, our criminal justice system is held hostage

by the poor state of detective services and the police. Ultimately, detectives are responsible for gathering evidence for criminal cases. The quality of their work determines whether a case is solved or dropped. Unfortunately, not only are there resource shortages and a lack of training among our detectives, but our detectives are also completely overburdened. More than ever, we need the police detective services to step up and ensure that criminals are prosecuted. The Western Cape government has reiterated countless times that the deployment of the SANDF will not in itself defeat crime in the province and that the deployment should be accompanied by an array of developmental programmes. We must all work together to overthrow the empires of organised crime that plague our province. The ability of gangs to rule through fear, intimidation and murder can only be stopped if all spheres of government, law enforcement, the criminal justice system and communities work together. I further call on the good citizens of this province to continue making use of the Illegal Firearms Hotline which can be contacted on 078 330 9333. There is a reward of R10 000 to individuals who provide accurate information on the illegal distribution of firearms. Under my leadership, the department of community safety remains committed to using every tool at its disposal and working with all communities and each stakeholder to make the province safer. ALBERT FRITZ, Provincial minister for community safety


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name of caring for the environment, their surroundings and the planet. The top-performing schools will win their share of R60 000, and teachers and learners from the top-performing schools will also win fantastic prizes. This initiative will see 15 to 20 schools compete through inspiring musical performances held at the mall; all written, performed and choreographed by the schools themselves. Brenda Bibby, Liberty Promenade’s general manager, said there is so much talent in

Mitchell’s Plain and Liberty Promenade takes pride in providing a platform for these children to show off their creativity and skill. “The learners from participating schools spend weeks perfecting their performances and each year they outdo themselves as they educate, entertain and inspire their audience,” said Bibby. Brian Unsted, Liberty Two Degrees’ asset management executive of Liberty Promenade said, this year’s theme is important because sustainability forms part of Liberty Two De-

grees’ strategic pillars: taking care of the natural environment and educating shoppers and the public on environmental issues and what they are committed to. Unsted said with this year’s theme, the youth of Mitchell’s Plain are given the opportunity to learn about and teach others about sustainability for the betterment of both the community and the environment. “This will be done through sharing stories of triumph over pain to inspire others to push through their circumstances.”

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SK WALMERS WREAK HAVOC IN ROSMEAD: Dawood Vallie of Primrose RFC (left) tries to stop a determined Ebraheem Davids (SK Walmers) from advancing to the try line during a Super League A game played at Rosmead on Saturday 17 August. The Bo-Kaap team was in top form, beating the lowly placed Primrose 59-10 to reign supreme in the community derby. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

he Cape Town leg of the National Futsal League (NFL) takes place on Friday 23 August and Saturday 24 August at the Sunningdale and Proteaville Indoor Facilities in Table View respectively. Six teams from around the country; Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape will do battle in the fourth leg of the South African Indoor Football Association (Saifa) sanctioned event. The junior futsal teams from the Cape Town Premier Futsal League (CTPFL) will play in a series of matches on Saturday in the lead up to the main event later in the evening. Girls and boys teams from Athlone, Bellville, Bishop Lavis, Brooklyn, Cape Town, Goodwood, Mitchell’s Plain and Woodstock will represent the CPFL, which was re-launched earlier this year. President of the Saifa Poobalan Govindasamy says: “Futsal in South Africa has grown in leaps and bounds and continues to grow with the efforts of our various regional associations and other stakeholders,” he says. He adds that more teams can be added to the NFL in future seasons, as not all nine provinces are currently being represented in the six-team league. “The three KZN teams have lead the way in futsal and it’s optimistic to see the efforts in the Cape to develop the game, thank you to the hard work and dedication of the members of the Futsal Association of Cape Town (FACT),” says Govindasamy. Meanwhile, FACT chairperson Richard Fortune says the Cape Town branch of Saifa hosts the CTPFL, which is in its seventh week of competition. He adds that two new associations have been established in the region: Atlantis Futsal Association and Bish-

op Lavis Futsal Association, with Manenberg and Lavender Hill Futsal Associations in the process of registering. “Our aim in Cape Town is to grow the game of futsal through all the local football associations as we are an associate member of South African Football Association (SAFA) Cape Town. “We currently only have a senior league, but have junior leagues running with various clubs in Cape Town. The official junior league will be launched in 2020 from u.8 to u.19. We will also launch the masters leagues for o.35 and o.45 as the demand is high for retired outdoor football players wanting to keep fit and stay active,” says Fortune. Fixtures: Friday 23 August (Sunningdale): Young Natalians v Tshwane City – 16:30; Ethekweni City v Maritzburg Hotspurs – 18:30; Cape Town Titans v OBC Chicken – 20:30 Saturday 24 August (Proteaville): Youth festival: u.14: Bishop Lavis v Samba Fives – 12:00 u.10: Mustangs vs Futsal 4 All – 12:30 u.12: T4C vs Mustangs – 13:00 u.12: Futsal 4 All vs Falcons – 13:30 u.10: Cape Town Titans v Mustangs – 14:00 u.14: Mustangs Girls v BSD Girls – 14:30 NFL: Tshwane City v Ethekweni City – 16:30; Maritzburg Hotspurs v OBC Chicken – 18:30; Young Natalians v Cape Town Titans – 20:30 V For more information contact FACT general secretary Donavan Petersen on 062 271 3570 or send an email to capetownfutsal@gmail.com

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