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ocklands civic centre was transformed into the Western Cape provincial parliament (WCPP) chambers to host the opening of the provincial parliament and the State of the Province Address (Sopa). The event took place on Thursday 20 February with the official Sopa debate and response taking place on Friday 21 February at the same venue (read more on page 10). This was a historic occasion as the region was the first to host a sitting of the provincial parliament outside its Wale Street home (“ Plain to host parliament”, People’s Post, 28 January). Speaker of the house, Masizole Mnqasela, announced the decision to bring the official

sitting of parliament to the community in January after a motion to host the opening outside the legislature was tabled in December last year. “The initiative forms part of a wider commitment by the sixth parliament to put the people of the province at the centre of what it does. The intention is that, over the remainder of the term, the provincial parliament will be hosting such events in all the regions of the province,” says Mnqasela. In the period leading up to the opening and address, various standing committees of the WCPP conducted special oversight visits in the Mitchell’s Plain area. “It is an honour to be delivering my State of the province address in front of this community, and it is a special honour to be delivering it in this venue. The Rocklands civic

centre is no stranger to historic events. It was here that the United Democratic Front (UDF) rose up against the evils of apartheid. It was here that people of all walks united behind the idea of a democratic South Africa in which everyone would be free. There is no better place than this place, a provincial heritage site, for us to host this historic Sopa – the first Sopa outside of the provincial parliament, right here in one of our communities,” said premier Alan Winde, at the event. The Sopa was preceded by a procession of men and women who work every day to keep residents of the province safe. The procession included Metro police, law enforcement, fire and rescue services, emergency services, Chrysalis Academy graduates, Working on Fire and local neighbourhood watch members.

The long-feared Day Zero became a reality in Strandfontein last week as residents stood in long queues under police guard to collect water. Three water tankers were deployed to the area on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 February following a contamination warning issued by local authorities. Elton Jansen, councillor for ward 43, says residents complained to him about the water quality on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, and he then raised it with authorities. “After I received numerous complaints, I alerted senior officials who then picked up the contamination,” says Jansen. He says the contamination was only detected in the Strandfontein area and no other areas were affected. The water quality was restored on Sunday 23 February. “Test results have confirmed that tap water in the area is fit for consumption, following an incident of cross-contamination early on Thursday,” reads a statement by the City of Cape Town. Residents complained of a sewage-like odour when opening their taps. The water and waste reticulation maintenance crew immediately set about flushing the water supply main via the local fire hydrants in the area, while the water, pollution control and environmental health practitioners took samples for testing. “Now that the water quality has been restored, we will turn our attention to investigating the incident and instituting measures, where required, to avoid such an occurrence in future. Action will be taken in terms of the City’s by-laws,” continues the City’s statement. “We would like to appeal to residents to please flush their geysers and filters linked to their drinking water taps, as there may still be residual contaminants in the plumbing systems. Allow water to run into buckets or containers for reuse once it has cooled, and clean tap aerators and shower roses with a mild detergent of bleach and water.”

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Hospital in search of family and relatives for Sarah

Help identify relatives or family of a hospital patient

The Mitchell’s Plain District Hospital is seeking the family of Sarah Booysen. The 30-year-old woman arrived at the hospital on Thursday 2 January. She was transferred to the hospital from

The Mitchell’s Plain District Hospital is seeking assistance in locating the family of Unathi Dadlana. The 34-year-old man arrived at the hospital on Wednesday 8 January in an ambu-

Phumlani Clinic. The last known address for Booysen is 7 Adelaar Street, Witteklip, Vredenburg. V If you can assist in locating the family of this patient, call Ronnie Claasen on 021 377 4761.

lance. His last recorded address is M 1477E Marikana, Lower Crossroads. V If you can assist in locating the family of this patient, call Ronnie Claasen on 021 377 4761.

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s young as he is, Tyron Zoutman has already won a string of local and international awards for dance, choreography, scriptwriting and direction. And the 27-year-old dancer, singer and choreographer, who grew up in impoverished circumstances in the tiny Swartland town of Piketberg, will once again play a leading role in this year’s Cape Town Carnival, taking place on Saturday 21 March on the Fan Walk. Performing alongside several other highly talented dancers in the Honouring our African Cultural Roots pod of this year’s festival, Zoutman will help to bring to life the carnival’s theme, Incredible Journey: Sounds of South Africa. The routine will combine traditional and contemporary African dance, and draw inspiration in movement, dress and adornment from isiZulu, isiXhosa, seSotho and Ndebele cultures. Zoutman, who is skilled in local hip-hop, kwaito, gumboot, African jazz and African fusion dance – among several other genres – attributes his success to his mother, his church and “some incredible teachers and mentors”. “They shaped who and what I am today,” he says. “I came from a family that was very spiritual and artistic, and my childhood was sort of like a ‘God journey’ with teachers like Miss Hefca and the late Roderick Beukes seeing talent in me, then pushing

me in the right direction,” he says. The breadwinner for his family, Zoutman used dance from the tender age of five to prove his worth, but also to help him forget the relentless challenges that came with growing up in a poor community. “Whenever stress got to me, I would dance my heart out,” he recalls. “It was like therapy. Pretty much at every opportunity, I was dancing.” Zoutman studied Performing Arts at Northlink College – where he is now a drama lecturer and began his journey in the arts after being plucked from a school choir. As an adult, Zoutman has appeared in leading – and award-winning – roles in several local shows. “But it was Cape Town Carnival and all its incredible people, especially those at the community dance workshops, that made me fall in love with the spirit of ubuntu/togetherness and allowed me not only to perform what I did best, but also to mentor others and share in their development,” he says. Introduced to the annual spectacular by a friend, Zoutman signed on as a lead performer, soon involving his peers and students from Northlink College in the event, and mentoring at the regular carnival dance workshops. “I always had a gift for teaching others, because I had to use this to look after my

own family, so naturally I’m drawn to working with people and developing young artists. Cape Town Carnival has allowed me to do just that and more.” Zoutman, who has established two companies, Zoutman Dance Company and Lekker Jy? Produksies, believes that “being bold, brave and passionate” has enabled him to achieve so much in such a short space of time. “I would love to build my businesses, to be able to employ more people and provide for their families, and to be involved with youth, with homeless people and with schools,” he says. You can see Zoutman and over 2 000 other costumed performers, giant-sized floats and incredible live performance groups take part in this year’s Cape Town Carnival. V

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ollowing months of waiting and planning, more than 200 children have started school at the newly opened Washington Drive Primary School. The school officially welcomed the Grade 1s, 2s and 3s on Monday 17 February. Ward 75 councillor Joan Woodman says the school will directly assist with school placements for the immediate and surrounding areas. “The provincial department of education had an overflow of learners that registered in February 2019 and were placed on a waiting list. This is where the need arose to build the new school,” she says. Next year as the learners progress to the next grade, two more Grade 4 classes will be accommodated. A date has not been set as to when the school will be built, and classes are currently being accommodated in pre-fab buildings. “A school for the Colorado area has been on the business plan since the inception of Colorado Park and was well driven by the previous Colville Ratepayers’ Association.

As residents would say, they have been asking for a school for the last 30 years and at last it’s being implemented. I have been working very closely with the residents’ as-

Ward 75 councillor Joan Woodman and ward 82 councillor Washiela Harris at the opening of the new school. Harris was part of the resident group who initially called for a Colorado Park school in her capacity as residents’ association executive member

Apply now for the new academic year The online application process for the 2021 academic year has officially opened. Parents are encouraged to apply online using the provincial department of education’s application website: https://admissions.westerncape.gov.za Parents who are unable to register online can also apply manually.

sociation, circuit manager and interim principal in getting things in place to get the school started as soon as possible,” says Woodman.

Schools have been informed that paperbased applications must also be made available. “Unfortunately, since opening on Monday 17 February, there have been several technical challenges beyond the department’s control. However, the problems are being addressed and a large number of par-

ents have already registered and submitted applications on the site. Over 8 400 people registered on the site on Monday and 3 688 completed the application process,” read a statement from the department. Parents have until Tuesday 17 March to complete applications. After the closing date, schools will select applications based on the overall batch received.

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V Beacon Valley: Covenant Women Inc will host their first women in worship conference for the year at the New Covenant Christian Church. Doors open at 19:00 and entry is free. For more information, call 083 858 2693.

The Shoprite bursary applications for the 2020 academic year are now open and top students studying scarce skills including information technology (IT), chartered accounting, supply chain management and logistics, pharmacy and retail business management are urged to apply. Applications from IT and data engineering students are especially sought-after given the critical skills shortage in this sector. Comprehensive bursaries are awarded to assist with tuition, books and accommodation fees. Each bursary comes with a workback agreement, which would see the suc-

cessful applicant ensured a job opportunity upon graduation. The group offers hard-working and ambitious individuals exciting jobs at its various offices across Africa as well as sought-after opportunities such as its Data Science Academy apprenticeship programme. During the 2019 academic year, the group awarded just over R17 million in bursaries to 282 students. Visit the Shoprite Holdings website today to apply for a bursary for the 2020 academic year. Bursary applications close at the end of June.

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V Beacon Valley: The Beacon Valley community policing forum’s subforum will meet at the Beacon Valley community centre at 10:00. Residents are asked to attend. For more information, call sector commander Capt Trevor Katzen on 079 894 1682, chair Adam Van Wyk on 073 810 4885 or secretary Thomas Porthen on 082 777 7607.

V Tafelsig: A community healing service will be held for the sick at 10:00 at Mitchell Heights Primary School. For more information call Bishop Cecil on 073 463 0917.

Saturday 29 February V Portlands: The first elimination round of the Mitchell’s Plain’s Got Talent competition will be held at the Portland Indoor Centre from 15:00. Lucky contestants chosen stand a chance to walk away with R15 000 worth of prizes. For more information and for entry forms, call Qiyaam on 073 370 9870 or Leonardo on 061 418 1605. Friday 6 March V Portlands: The Portlands Block B watch will host their quarterly community meeting at 15:00 at Montague Drive Primary School. For more information, call 081 787 0004. Friday 13 March

Find family of Hester The Mitchell’s Plain District Hospital is looking for the family of Hester van Rooyen. The 50-year-old woman arrived at the hospital via ambulance on Tuesday 11 February. Her last recorded residential address is 4312 Sipiwo Mkhulu, Samora Machel. V Should you have any information, call Ronnie Claasen on 021 377 4761.

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SEEKING RELATIVES: The Mitchell’s Plain District Hospital is seeking the family of Melvin Mckenzie (pictured). He is 60-years-old and arrived at the hospital on Wednesday 5 February. His last recorded address is unknown. If you have any information, call 021 377 4300.


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Help identify body Philippi East police are looking for public assistance in identifying the body of a man found in the bush behind Heinz Park on Friday 17 January. The black man is believed to be around 30

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aving your documents certified will now be a quicker process at the Strandfontein police station following an initiative that sees volunteers take the paperwork from on-duty officers. The programme to get volunteers certified as Commissioners of Oath was initiated by the Strandfontein community policing forum (CPF). “We initiated this because we have identified that Strandfontein police often have little manpower on duty. For us as active volunteers, we could assist our community in this fashion, especially our elderly and those not able to travel to the police station to certify documents,” says Sandy SchuterFlowers, CPF chair. “This also alleviates the pressure at the

police station where several people walk in from Mitchell’s Plain as well for certifications. This also enables us to relieve a police officer who can then go out on the road where they are needed.” The test was completed in December and the new commissioner’s certificates were handed over in January. “Once they obtain their commissioner of oath stamps at the end of February they will be seen at Strandfontein police station, but also assist the disabled and vulnerable in the comfort of their homes,” says SchuterFlowers. The initiative was open to any active patroller or volunteer who wanted to assist. “It was open to the active patrollers of the neighbourhood watch and the CPF as we are often assisting police in trying to provide additional services, and making things easier.”

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n celebration of her milestone, Karen Zoid is about to set the stage alight during a special concert with the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra at the Van Der Stel sports grounds in Stellenbosch as part of Woordfees. The show will take place on Sunday 8 March at 18:00. The girl with the Voortrekker kappie, who performed “Afrikaners is plesierig”, has come a long way

SEE LEGENDS LIVE: Legendary British-Irish band, The Waterboys will perform live at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens on Friday 3 April. Their songs have been used in key shows such as Ray Donovan and The Affair, as well as being performed by artists as varied as U2, War on Drugs and Ellie Goulding. Tickets cost R595 excluding booking fees and are available via Webtickets. Gates open at 17:00 and the show will run from 19:00 to 22:00. PHOTO: PAUL MACMANUS

and has stolen South African hearts with her rock hits and soft ballads. There is magic about her and her live performances. With the recent success of her talk show, Republiek van Zoid Afrika, she has become a household name. With more than 13 albums, Zoid is one of South Africa’s most celebrated artists and one of the top streaming musicians in the country. Expect 20 of her biggest hits ar-

ranged for the 50 piece orchestra exclusively for this concert. “I can’t wait to perform with the Philharmonic Orchestra. It is an absolute honour for me. We have been working on the arrangements and I literally got goosebumps at the very first rehearsal,” says Zoid. They will be performing some of her new songs like “As musiek begin speel”, “Vir jou”, “You can show it”, some iconic songs like “Afrika-

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Alan Winde.

The Working on Fire air crew formed part of the platoon parade ahead of the state of the province address at Rocklands civic centre on Thursday 20 February. The parade was made up of men and women working in the province’s safety structures.

Speaker of the house, Masizole Mnqasela.

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he 2020 State of the Province Address (Sopa), delivered by Western Cape premier Alan Winde on Thursday in Rocklands, was his second in his five-year term since his election last year. The address highlighted the successes of the past seven months and outlined the plans put in place by the current government for change, development, growth and improvement in the province. Key matters raised in Winde’s speech were employment, electricity outages and economic growth. Winde started his speech by outlining some of the recent successes in service delivery, including the safety plan and deploy-

ment of 500 additional law enforcement officials, and the province being named the top job creator in the country. “In the national government stats released last week, it was announced that the Western Cape created 24 000 new jobs for the quarter, more than half of the net jobs created in our country. We are South Africa’s jobs province,” said Winde. “When I delivered my first Sopa in July last year, we vowed to ‘get to work’. Over the past seven months, we have certainly done just that. Since being elected, I have visited dozens of communities, I have met with thousands of citizens, and we have received tens of thousands of emails, texts and calls, telling us what you want and need,” said Winde. “We have heard you. You don’t want smart cities and bullet trains. You want working cities

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and normal trains that get you to where you need to be, safely and on time. You want a government that focuses on getting the basics right, and actually delivers.” Winde shared a four-point plan to make the province less reliant on Eskom, therefore relieving residents of load shedding. The decision comes after an announcement by president Cyril Ramaphosa in his State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday 13 February where he announced provinces could generate their own energy. Winde said the province was a goldmine for renewable energy. However, he expressed concerns that the province may not be able to benefit as the president had not outlined the stipulations of producing its own energy. After the spate of school break-ins and vandalism, the province would also look to install 30 high-security fences at schools each year for the next 30 years to keep learners and teachers safe, said Winde. Further, Winde said the province would continue to fight for the management rights of the rail system in the province, stating “we can do it better”. While this request has been denied on several occasions, Winde said they would conduct a feasibility study on moving control of rail away from the national government. The local government would also introduce a game-changing minibus pilot project which would use technology to monitor and improve the behaviour of taxi drivers. “There will be increased investment in public transport infrastructure, including ranks, stops and shelters, to improve the daily experience of taxi commuters,” said Winde. Funding in excess of R250 million has been made available from the private sector, the national government and the City of Cape Town to ensure 1 000 unemployed

youth are trained and placed in jobs in the next financial year. The plans for the next five years in office were guided by the several visits conducted by Winde and his cabinet and includes safety and corruption concerns. “Bolstering the forensic unit which looks into municipal matters to strengthen accountability at this level of government and to root out any risk for potential corruption,” he said. “You told us your families are not safe because drugs, gangs and gender-based violence are tearing them apart. Within less than four months of taking office, we have delivered. In September, we launched a comprehensive, province-wide safety plan aimed at halving the murder rate,” he said. More needed to be done in working together with other government departments and spheres, said Winde. “I also have to be frank with you. South Africa is in bad shape. Last week, we heard from the president that youth unemployment is at an all-time high,” said Winde. “Fewer jobs also mean less tax money, which means budget cuts to health and education departments across the country.” He welcomed the decision to bolster youth employment and development programmes and offered some of the province’s successful projects as blueprints. He stated that with more funding from the national government, this would be more successful and would assist in stemming the unemployment issue in the country. Winde concluded his address with a promise to not rest until this change was felt by everyone in the Western Cape: “We will not slow down until you as the residents of this province see and feel the progress of our delivery first hand – our success is your success, and your success is ours. Our job together is to build a better South Africa. We dare not fail, as our future depends on it.”

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The group of girls who participated in the Code Teen initiative

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group of 100 local teenagers were selected to attend a weekend of inspiration, self-discovery, health and fun. Sponsored by GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World, the programme is run by local organisation Code Teen. The glamping weekends, one for boys and one for girls, took place in Elgin earlier this month and were made up of teens from AZ Berman, Zandvliet, Elsies River and Sinethemba high schools. The programmes were developed to help each teenager develop their own unique identity and find confidence within themselves. The four schools selected their most deserving learners to attend this fully-catered weekend. Both weekends focused on arming the teenagers with a survival tool kit to help them thrive and reach their full potential in the real

world. The programmes aimed to activities,” says Genevieve Smith, build a positive self-image for each sustainability manager at Grandindividual, allowing them to confi- West. dently develop their own unique “They did team challenges, won identity. prizes and had a lot of fun while The boys’ weekend also worked learning to love themselves as on helping the boys learn to navi- unique and special individuals.” gate the ‘guyworld’ and define masculinity in a positive way. The girls took part in yoga, mindfulness and relaxation workshops. “These two weekends were packed with inspirational workshops, healthy lifestyle, nutritional meals, campfire conversations and fun The Code Teen boys

Government calls on ECDs to register As part of the Western Cape department of social development (DSD) registration drive for the Early Childhood Development centres (ECDs), provincial minister Sharna Fernandez visited 3 Bears Educare in Portland on Thursday 6 February. The visit proved helpful in demystifying the journey of registration for ECDs struggling with compliance. “Last year, it was reported that the Western Cape had approximately 542 575 children aged 0 to 4, of which approximately 139 418 children are in registered facilities,” she says. “A harsh reality that we face is that there are approximately 361 000 children that are not attending some form registered ECD services. These unregistered services are largely in in-

formal areas, where the facilities are struggling to meet the norms and standards for registration. I am engaging with various conversations with our municipalities, around how we can work closely together to increase the amount of ECD facilities that are registered.” The department has also provided recommendations to the national minister to consider amending the regulation under review because the building plan and zoning requirements are discriminatory against poor communities where structures historically have no building plans and where organisations cannot afford new ones. A total of about R345 million has been budgeted for the current financial year, to go towards ECD and partial care. The department provides funding to registered quality facilities that provide a range of services that comply with minimum norms and standards for ECDs to facilitate the emotional, mental, spiritual, moral, physical and social development and growth of children Provincial minister for social development primarily from birth Sharna Fernandez at the 3 Bears Educare in to four years. Portland.


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PROPERTY

Five positives for property in SONA I

n the lead-up to the State of the Nation Address (SONA), property experts were united in their hopes that the president’s address would provide clear leadership, a pragmatic outlook, and actionable plans to boost investor confidence. Managing director for the Rawson Property Group, Tony Clarke says the speech held the following five positive elements for the property market.

Education and training “The emphasis placed on young people, education and training was particularly important,” Clarke says. “If implpementation of plans in these areas goes well, the youth will be far better able to create a financially stable future for themselves. This will have a very positive knock-on effect for the housing market in the long-term by expanding our already fast-growing middle class X a vital component of a healthy and active property market.”

an investment that will also leverage at least another R64 billion in private capital. This will not only address the growing need for affordable student accommodation across the country; it should also trigger a sizeable resurgence in market activity.

“Housing demand has definitely increased over the past year, especially at the lower end of the market,” says Clarke. “The social housing programme recognises shortages in this sector and will help address this growing need.”

Social housing The government’s planned investment in property is not limited to students either. Ramaphosa announced a social housing programme that could leverage as much as R9 billion in private investment to construct 37 000 low-income apartments.

Renewable enegry projects With Eskom’s plight in stark focus, president Ramaphosa’s plan to increase grid capacity through renewable energy, among other sources, was understandably well-received. According to Clarke, this will not only help alleviate load shedding woes and stabilise our

Job creation Youth initiatives will also play a role in the president’s emphasis on job creation X another important influence on the economy, according to Clarke. “Job growth is key to maintaining market momentum,” he says. “Without it, consumers lose confidence to buy property, even if they can afford to do so. By recognising the unemployment crisis and spotlighting reform through programmes like the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention, the government could go a long way towards boosting investor confidence.” Student accommodation A more direct impact on the property market will be seen in the government’s planned R64 billion investment in student housing X

embattled economy; progress on this front should also renew investor confidence, indirectly boosting property market activity. “Buyers are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of environmentally responsible building and interior design,” he says. “This will be a consistent trend in years to come as global climate change escalates. We hope to see further opportunities for homeowners in this space as our government becomes more open to renewable energy and independent power production. We are very pleased to see more progressive attitudes start to filter into government policy.”

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Rain puts skids on results GOOSAIN ABRAHAMS

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he stakes for promotion in the Western Province Cricket Association’s First Division A has heightened following the last round of fixtures played on Saturday 22 February. Rain had a significant impact on the results with the teams batting second benefitting from the reduced overs. Log leaders Green Point were shocked by lowly placed Kuils River who won by 6 wickets thanks to an undefeated 51 by Aldo Jantjies. It’s now become a three-horse race with Primrose and Rylands breathing down their necks following their wins over Kraaifontein ( by 19 runs) and Milnerton (by 4 wickets ) respectively. The biggest losers of the day were United who posted the highest score of the day 273/6 against Ottomans but a wet pitch thwarted their attempts at victory.

For United Saulieg Raynard (98) was the top scorer and was, unfortunately, run out short of a deserving century. In the Premier League, Bellville bounced back to the victory trail by the narrowest of margins via a 2-run win over Claremont. UWC enhanced their position on the log with a comfortable 8-wicket win over Brackenfell Results: Premier League: Bellville beat Claremont by 2 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method. Bellville 229 (Gerhard Janse van Vuuren 78, Marcus Fourie 47, Aaron Smith 23; Gavin Dickenson 5/48, Darren Stevens 2/23). Claremont 136/9 (Darren Stevens 40, Matthew de Villiers 38; Justin Dill 4/17, Evert Carstens 2/31, Dirkco Welthmar 2/40). Rondebosch beat Langa by 9 wickets

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Langa 87 (Waqar Ali Ahmad 45; Allistair Gray 5/8, Wesley Bedja 3/12) Rondebosch 88/1 (Bradley Barnes 45*, Tayo Wahlberg 40). Durbanville beat UCT by 2 wickets on the Duckworth/Lewis method UCT 207/7 (Jack Newby 64, Matthew Dicks 88; Andre Malan 3/40) Durbanville 94/8 (Jean Marais 33; Craig Meier 3/18, Matthew Rudston 2/33). Cape Town beat Strandfontein by 9 wickets Strandfontein 86 (Justin Gilliland 33; Bradley Petersen 4/13, Darren Rolfe 3/14) Cape Town 87/1 (James Crowson 55*) WPCC v Victoria – match abandoned due to rain WPCC (Gavin Kaplan 49, Lehan Botha 29; Nandre Burger 3/27, Allistair Snowden 3/33) Victoria 7/0.

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heads the ball in the net to score his team’s second goal and subsequently avoids the punch of Norway Parks Magic FC goalkeeper Dylan Plaatjies during a ABC Motsepe second division league game, played at Royal Road in Maitland on Saturday 22 February. Rangers won the local derby 3-0 to go second on the league table four points behind log leaders, Zizwe United. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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Former rugby players and administrators pre-unification are invited to the inauguration of the Western Province Rugby Past Players Association on Saturday 29 February at 11:00 for 11:30 at the Railway Mall at Newlands rugby stadium. Some of their objectives are: . To unite all past provincial players and officials that represented the union’s founding rugby bodies prior to 1992. . To promote and foster the history, culture and legacy of rugby in the Western Province. . To recognise and acknowledge all past provincial players, administrators, officials, executive members and unions. The association invites all past provincial players to attend the inauguration. The attire is provincial blazers or jacket and tie. RSVP to Riedoh Allen on 082 440 4900.

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Nathan Daniels of Spine View Primary School (right) is oblivious of the lane change in front of Walter Teka Primary School’s Vuyolwethu Hlensa in the boys u.10 100m. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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t was another bumper doubleheader weekend for the Cape Town Softball Association. The race for the title of Super League champions was turned up a notch when Lavender Hill surprisingly dropped points against Glenthorn A’s in their women’s Super League clash at the Turfhall Softball stadium in Belthorn Estate on Saturday 22 February. The A’s batters were in top form by taking 10 hits off the Lavender Hill pitching pair of Melissa Savage and Grivonne Rhoda. Leading the offence were Chante Pepino (2-2) and Candice Ross (2-3). Chaunees Goliath kept the Lavender Hill batters at bay giving up just four scattered singles. Lavender Hill’s closest rivals Westridge Yankees had another superb weekend beating Heideveld Yankees (17-0) on Saturday and Glenthorn A’s (11-4) on Sunday 23 February. After Glenthorn’s superb performance on Saturday, they came unstuck against Yankees on Sunday.

The game was marred by four defensive errors by Yankees in the first innings. Nazeem Dulvie, Yankees’ coach, gave his charges a tongue lashing and they finally pulled their game together. Barring the errors, Nathalie Abrahams and Megan Cable gave up only one hit each in the game. A’s rotated their pitchers to stem the tide of the Yankees batters to no avail. Chaunees Goliath, Lisa Erasmus and Moesfiekah Abdurahman gave up 12 hits to the Yankees batters. In the late game on Sunday, the young Falcons pitcher, Amy Minnies, could not contain the Lavender Hill batters giving up nine hits, including a triple to Melissa Savage. Antonio de Bruyn and Kelsey Fortuin topped the batting with a 2-3 average each. Rhoda and Savage again shared the pitching duties for Lavender Hill and jointly gave up a mere 4 hits and striking out 8 batters. In the Major League, Yankees secured the title over the weekend. On Saturday they despatched with Belhar Dolphins (17-1) and beat Kuils River Cougars (23-1) on

Sunday. Results: Saturday 22 February: Women: Super League: Westridge Yankees 17, Heideveld Yankees 0; Glenthorn A’s 14, Lavender Hill 4; Kenfac Phillies 9, Tantasport 4 Major League: Lavender Hill 0, Kuils River Cougars 7; Westridge Yankees 17, Belhar Dolphins 1; Falcons 12, Table View Tornados 8 First League: Glenthorn A’s 14, Battswood 3; Khayelitsha Eagles 7, St Martins 2; Lavender Hill 12, Panthers 1 Second League: Falcons 28, Table View Tornados 3; Battswood 0, Kenfac Phillies 7; Tantasport 13, Silvertree Titans 18 Third League: St Augustines 6, Strandfontein Mets 6; Normies 12, Table View Torna-

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Super League: Glenthorn A’s 4, Westridge Yankees 11; Heideveld Yankees 0, Tantasport 13; Lavender Hill 5, Falcons 2

Falcons catcher Samantha Jones (left) stops Lavender Hill’s Melissa Savage in her tracks before she could reach home plate during a Super League match played at Turfhall sport complex on Sunday 23 February. Lavender Hill went on to win the contest 5-2. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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