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oining Hands Community Project provides a safe environment for children, a place for learning and an opportunity to socialise with other children. The non-profit organisation (NPO), based in Tafelsig, serves as a crèche, a school for Grade Rs and an aftercare. Jamiela Halien has been part of the NPO for about 26 years. Halien says when the organisation first started, there were only a few children. Today, it accommodates just

under 80 children. She says the organisation enjoys the support of the community. Fatiema Johnson, a teacher at the organisation, says she used to volunteer at a school before she became involved with the organisation. She says she has always had a passion for working with children. “I love what I do and I take care of these children like they are my own.” Johnson says, as far as possible, the teachers try to allow the children to be children but it can be difficult.

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“Sometimes we can’t let them play outside for their own safety and when they do play outside, we always supervise them,” she says. She says the gates are always locked and are only opened when necessary. Johnson says it would be of great help if the organisation could get a shaded area put up. “The children need a shaded area, especially when it is really hot. It would also be wonderful if we could have a play area for them,” she says. Johnson says the children come to the

organisation dressed in uniforms. She says they love it because it makes them feel like they’re in “big school”. “The children love it here and are really happy to be here,” she adds. The NPO, which has six teachers, caters for babies to six-year-olds. Those who would like to support the NPO are welcome to donate books. It also needs help with the installation of electricity, metres and taps, as well as the creation of an outside play area for the learners. V Anyone who would be willing to offer assistance can call Johnson on 073 153 7198.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 3 September 2019

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Applications open for study support 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 WHOM TO CONTACT EDITOR: Thulani Magazi Email: Thulani@media24.com REPORTER: Lisa Lottering Email: Lisa.Lottering@media24.com SALES MANAGER: Shafiek Braaf Tel: 021 910 6615 Email: Shafiek.braaf@peoplespost.co.za MAIN BODY ADVERTISING: Galiep Christians Tel: 021 910 6615 Email: galiep.christians@peoplespost.co.za CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: 087 353 1328 Email: classifieds@peoplespost.co.za PRESS CODE, CORRECTIONS People's Post subscribes to the South African Press Code and we are committed to journalism that is honest, accurate, fair and balanced. Under our editorial policy, we invite readers to comment on the newspaper's content and we correct significant errors as soon as possible. Please send information to the news editor at Thulani@media24.com or phone 021 910 6500. Alternately, please contact the Ombudsman of Media24's Community Press, George Claassen at george.claassen@media24.com or 083 543 2471. Complaints can also be sent to the SA Press Ombudsman on telephone 021 851 3232 or via email khanyim@ombudsman.org.za or johanr@ombudsman.org.za

he City of Cape Town encourages Grade 12 learners and students who are pursuing studies in expert fields such as accounting, nursing, engineering, information and systems technology; business sciences and sustainable energy engineering to apply for financial support. The assistance is offered for studies in 2020, and those interested should apply by 19 September this year. The City is offering financial support to aspiring and existing students who are residing in the greater Cape Metropolitan area. The support is for full-time studies. All applicants need to be registered; and must pursue further studies towards an undergraduate or postgraduate degree or diploma in one of the approved City scarce skills fields of study for 2020. The City will consider applications for

studies at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT); University of Cape Town (UCT); University of the Western Cape (UWC); and the University of Stellenbosch (US). “The City is committed to offering growth and development opportunities to our young residents. The financial support is pivotal for those who cannot fulfil their full potential because they simply do not have the means to support themselves and pay for further education and training,” said the Mayco member for corporate services, Sharon Cottle. She added that the ultimate aim of financing students is to allow them to improve their lives. “The academic financial support we offer to young residents and City staff is key to the City’s skills and development programme. Other opportunities include job shadowing, graduate internship programmes, learnerships and apprenticeships, as well as skills development programmes.” The City’s long-term strategy determines what type of expertise are needed to promote and develop residents and their own personnel. One of the considerations has been to equip the municipality with the necessary skills to use 4IR (fourth industrial revolution) technologies in the future. Each year, the City awards external financial support to approximately 50 applicants for formal studies in areas that have been identified by the City’s directorates. Apart from catering to the technological demands of the future, it is essential that the City also invests in expertise which provides the essential basic services that maintain a well-run and healthy city. Therefore, residents with knowledge of

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 3 September 2019

The Way to Heaven Foundation in partnership with Mitchell’s Plain police distributed booklets to residents on Saturday 24 August. Pictured are some members of safety structures who received training.

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Geatame Asselin (61), a volunteer of the organisation based in Johannesburg, says members of the foundation have been coming to Cape Town for the past five weeks. “We can’t just sit in Johannesburg and not do anything about the crime.” Asselin says they made use of the booklet to teach morals and the difference between right and wrong. Asselin, who has been involved with the organisation for nearly 35 years, says the booklet teaches people lessons that include: “do not harm people, do not murder and respect your parents”. According to Asselin, this is a fundamental part of morals and if these tools are applied, a way to happiness can be found.

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non-profit organisation from Johannesburg came all the way to Cape Town to try and restore moral values in Mitchell’s Plain. The Way to Heaven Foundation in partnership with Mitchell’s Plain police participated in a project which aims to train people to be advocates for moral values in their families and community. Members of the foundation, neighbourhood watches, volunteers and police officers distributed booklets teaching morals in Mitchell’s Plain on Saturday 24 August.

Asselin says along with the police, neighbourhood watches, members of the community policing forum, elderly people and other volunteers, they distributed about 500 booklets throughout the community. She says when they hand out the booklet, they read to them the message on page three: “Why I gave the book to you, because your survival is important to me.” “When we handed out the booklets, the reaction was amazing because they could see people care about them,” she says. She says they couldn’t stand to hear about the murders anymore. “We needed to pitch in and this was the best campaign we could think of.”

Asselin says they also went to Manenberg, distributed booklets and trained people how to use it as a tool. “This booklet can be the moral basis of the community,” she says. Asselin says there have been so many murders and it is outrageous. “We need to join together and say ‘let’s do it’.” She says many people are admittedly fedup with the criminal activity taking place in the area but they don’t have the tools to do what’s necessary to stop it. “People are willing to help, work together and are happy to do something despite their differences. It’s time for the community to get together,” she says.

Church hosts campaign The Tabernacle of Life Full Gospel Church will be launching a Men Standing in the Gap campaign. The campaign will run on Sunday 8 September from 08:30 to Sunday 17:00, and Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 September at 19:00. Prophet Julian Claasen will be the guest speaker. The campaign will take place at the church, located on the corner of Buzzard and Weltevreden Road (next to council yard) in Rockland’s, Mitchell’s Plain. V For more information phone Denver on 073 327 4660 or Dan on 083 553 0609.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 3 September 2019

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Tafelsig resident wants to be the change in his community and make his family proud. Mariolito Johnson (27), is part of a project which equips young people with life skills and teaches them about the fishing industry. The Shed Light Fishing Project, which falls under the Joining Hands Community Project in Tafelsig, is aimed at affording young people with opportunities within an industry that they may not be familiar with. Johnson says fishing has always been in his family and this was his only opportunity

to find a job. The 27-year-old says he wants to make his mother proud and provide for their family. “I am very excited about this opportunity and I am not scared of the ocean, I love the water.” He says if he goes to sea, he will be away for two months at a time, but he is prepared to be away for that long. Johnson says he will be receiving training and once he has completed his training, he will go into the fishing industry. Grassy Park resident and project manager, Kurt Linnett, says this assists young people to find work in the fishing industry. “We run this project to empower young people who are not working.”

Linnett says this project gives them an idea of the fishing industry. “These men will be introduced to different parts of the fishing industry.” Linnett says the project is also focused on teaching life skills when they work with the youngsters on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the community centre. “When we teach them life skills they start to think differently about themselves and the role they can play in the community.” He says they want the youngsters to see the value they don’t see in themselves. “The life skills are used to see where they are in life and so that they can dream far

beyond what they see for themselves,” says Linnett. This also serves to discover what the youngsters are interested in. “We want them to want more for themselves and to assist them to take it to the next level. “We want them to see the worth in themselves,” says Linnett. These youngsters don’t see themselves attaining much. “It’s easy to give them a handout but we want to give them a skill,” says Linnett. Johnson says he wants to get out of Tafelsig and make a better life for himself and his family. He says Tafelsig wasn’t always like this. “It’s the people that make it like this, it’s not the place,” he says.

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 3 September 2019

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ocal dancers participating in the Dancers Love Dogs (DLD) show, taking place at Artscape in the CBD on Saturday 5 October, are currently training along with their dogs. The dancers are determined to raise R450 000 by the end of the year, which will be equivalent to the amount they raised last year. DLD is a non-profit organisation (NPO) and they work closely with NPOs that take care of sick and stray animals. They also run mass sterilisation programmes. They host the show annually and this year’s event is the eighth performance, one of their biggest fundraising events of the year. Dancers come from different professional studios in Cape Town and share a love for animals. Unfortunately for those keen to see the dancing dogs, only four pooches can be accommodated on the stage. “It (the show) is honestly beauti-

The dancers collaborating for mass sterilisation of animals in need, in Cape Town, will be at Artscape Opera House from 19:30.

ful – many of the dogs have been rescued and the owners are trying to overcome the dogs’ insecurities with constant training and reassurance,” says Brigitte Reeve Taylor, founder of DLD. While the dancers and their dogs will be covering genres such as ballet, modern, jazz, tap and hiphop, comedian, Alan Committie, will be the master of ceremonies. “I honestly believe we all have a talent that we can use for a greater cause. We have all been designed for something greater than ourselves and our contribution to the world needs to have meaning,” says Reeve Taylor. She urges people to adopt at local shelters or to volunteer to walk the dogs because the animal shelters are overflowing with dogs and cats. Alternatively one can drop off a bag of food or a blanket. V Tickets cost R300 per person and are available at https://bit.ly/2ZtuTiX. For more information visit the Dancers Love Dogs Facebook page.

Lockdown a success Operation Lockdown was conducted in Tafelsig East, Tafelsig West, Beacon Valley and Eastridge from Thursday 22 August to Monday 26 August. According to a statement issued by Mitchell’s Plain police spokesperson, Capt Ian Williams, Operation Lockdown is a multi-disciplined, integrated and intelligence-driven operation focussing on hotspots for murders, attempted murders, carjacking, and gang activity.

“During the operations, 252 people, 132 vehicles, 94 premises and 104 residential premises were searched for drugs.” A cordon and search was executed on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 August. “A total of 30 fines were issued amounting to R38 200. A total of 32 arrests were drug-related, one was for possession of a dangerous weapon and 28 wanted people were arrested.” Police also confiscated dagga (940.80g), tik (5.29g), crushed mandrax (2.54g), and heroine (12g).

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PEOPLE'S POST | MITCHELL'S PLAIN Tuesday, 3 September 2019

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Summit to address safety suggested My letter has reference to, “Safety at malls must be addressed” by community activist Rozario Brown, (People’s Post, 27 August). The brazen attacks and robberies of local jewellery stores at shopping centres is alarming and, gratefully, no loss of life during the incidents is a valuable consolation. After managing various shopping centres for a number of years, I agree with Brown that owners and property managers should not compromise

Citizens asked to comment The department of social development encourages the public to comment on the draft for the manufacturing of washable, reusable sanitary towels. The department is urging everyone to have their say on the Draft South African Standard. This standard covers the requirements and test methods for washable, reusable sanitary towels for external use. Furthermore, this standard does not apply to disposable sanitary towels. The introduction of such standards could be a gamechanger for the sanitary industry in SA because the consequences of inadequate menstrual management extends beyond the classroom to health, dignity, psycho-social well-being, employment, and participation in society. Focusing on a holistic approach to menstrual hygiene management will go a long way to providing an interventional edge in this field. SABS (South African Bureau of Standards), the technical committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has reached consensus that the draft should become a South African standard. The objective of the SABS standards division is to develop, promote and maintain South African national standards. This objective is incorporated in the Standards Act, 2008. To date, there has been no standard available for the manufacturing of washable and reusable sanitary towels. Yet, it remains one of the most economical, environmentally friendly and efficient modes of dealing with menstruation. Moreover, other African nations across the continent have taken the lead in this area of certifying reusable pads. In SA, a leading store is selling reusable products. Internationally, it is becoming more and more popular because of its health and environmental benefits. The draft document is now made available by way of public enquiry to all interested and affected parties for public comment, and to the technical committee members for record purposes. The closing date for public comment is Wednesday 25 September. SHARNA FERNANDAZ Minister for social development

security to reflect greater profit margins in respect of operational costs. Security has always been a priority operational cost during my management tenure, and a robust debate always prevailed when I had to convince my superiors that the security of tenants and customers was paramount. I suggest that a summit be held with all shopping centre stakeholders to tackle the increasing scourge of

attacks on jewellery stores in shopping malls, and a discerning strategy be implemented. I reiterate Brown’s words, “Spending your money shouldn’t become a matter of life and death, which at present it has become as many of these malls are clearly soft targets for criminals, and the staff and shoppers will be ultimate victims.” Shopping must be made safer. MARK KLEINSCHMIDT, Ward 60 councillor

Using your passion to create employment Hats off to Athlone resident Chantal Leibrandt, for conceptualising her spa beauty salon and transforming her home into a business venture. Leibrandt’s example of entrepreneurship is what we foster into our children, which is: if you cannot find employment, use your passion to create your own.

Her spa, aptly named B’U, epitomises what Ghandi said, “You be the change you want to see in the world.” Wishing Chantal much success in her business, and praying that all women had a happy Women’s Month. MARK KLEINSCHMIDT, Ward 60 councillor

Booi sets the record on Salt River site Contrary to what has been issued in the public sphere, the City of Cape Town’s Salt River Market site could deliver 850 affordable housing units, both Gap-market and social housing. The final number of units would be influenced on the development flexibility that is a characteristic of developments in general and that ultimately drives the design. To make statements to the contrary indicating that what is now planned for the site is less than the original and previous affordable housing proposals are simply untrue. This is because the original proposal had a design ratio of 35% affordable housing to 65% market housing. With much in-depth design development having happened since the original application, the latest approved ratio of affordable units proposed is in fact a better ratio of closer to 50% of affordable housing units to market-related units. The number of units proposed has never been changed because of the increased market valuation of this site. In fact, the design development process of this site has a far greater impact than any financial drivers would have. We are gaining great momentum after many years of hard work to get where we are. The City will continue to assess City-owned land, including suitable land in and near the Cape Town CBD and other urban centres to determine whether some of these properties could be developed for housing opportunities. Cape Town is a place for all. We are committed to inclusivity and will keep on exploring all possibilities to provide more

affordable housing opportunities for our residents. The Social Housing Act says social housing is a rental or co-operative housing option for households earning between R1 501 and R15 000 per month. Social housing projects are managed by accredited social housing institutions (SHIs). Social housing projects are developed on well-located, accessible land within areas that contribute to spatial, economic and social development. As with any rental contract, tenants formally enter into lease agreements with the landlord being the SHI and they are required to pay their monthly rentals. Social housing also assists those who do not necessarily qualify for a bond from a bank. It is a key mechanism to drive spatial transformation and to cater for the acute accommodation need in urban centres which have resulted from rapid urbanisation. Social housing is based on partnerships with the acknowledgment that local government alone and government in general, cannot satisfy the accommodation need in urban centres. Social housing is well maintained and managed with security and access control. If tenants do not adhere to their lease agreements, the responsible SHI will follow the necessary legal process. A prospective tenant’s willingness to pay for the accommodation is therefore of paramount importance. According to law, the City may discount City-owned property for certain purposes including social housing developments. MALUSI BOOI, Mayco member for human settlements

When will crime end? We need better safety and security everywhere, not only at the malls. It is crazy out here. We are at war with ourselves. Not even the army makes a difference. Just look at the soldier who was burnt in his car in Mfuleni and all the other things going on where they are deployed. Have they really made a difference? Police are still being attacked and children and women are still being killed. Teenagers are being initiated into gangs and getting addicted to drugs every day. Not even our tourists are safe. Everyone is complaining about the unemployment, but the more these criminals chase the tourists away, the bigger the impact on the economy, and that means even fewer jobs.

Things are really getting out of hand. We are not even safe in our own homes anymore. I would hate to think that we are accepting crime as a norm. When we just say: “Okay, another person was robbed. That is Cape Town for you”. No, we need to do something. We can’t just sit by and watch everyone flee to other countries to escape the crime. That is also not helping unemployment and economy. We can’t keep seeing our skilled children leaving with their expertise. The government, residents and everyone else involved all need to come together and do something, before it is too late and we end up killing each other overnight. WILLIAM PAULSEN Plumstead


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earners from 12 local schools participated in the annual Next Generation Musical Showcase on Saturday 24 August at Liberty Promenade in Mitchell’s Plain. They represented their schools in an inspiring, self-choreographed musical showcase, themed "Save The Earth". Imperial Primary School, Lantana Primary School, Yellowwood Primary School, Lentegeur School for LSEN, Oval North High School and Spine Road High School were the winners, and Liberty Promenade awarded the top six performing schools with a share of R60 000 in prize money. According to a statement, the participating teachers and learners from the top six performing schools also won fantastic prizes for their participation and efforts in making this year’s showcase a success. "The prize money won is often used by the schools to improve their facilities," the statement said. The learners united to sing and dance in the name of caring for the environment, their surroundings and the planet. "This year Liberty Promenade, and other retail centres under the Liberty Group and Liberty Two Degrees banners, committed to doing its part for the preservation of the environment and will be eradicating single-use plastic shopping bags by 2020," the statement said. A parent said it was so moving to see the children, the youth of Mitchell's Plain, relay such an important message to the community about sustainability and the wellness of the environment. "If this is the outlook of the next generation, then I have faith in the future of the planet,” the parent said. Brian Unsted, asset management executive of Liberty Two Degrees, said the annual showcase is an important initiative for Liberty Promenade, for the contribution it makes towards the community. "One of the strategic objectives of Liberty Two Degrees is to create good spaces that are sustainable and flexible whereby we practise environmentally conscious behaviours in our malls," said Unsted. He said the performers unpacked this year’s theme well and were entertaining but more importantly, educated their audience on the topic of environmental awareness. Brenda Bibby, Liberty Promenade’s general manager said they are thrilled at the turnout of the event and are thankful that the community continues to show support which creates an opportunity for the youth to showcase their exceptional talents.

The winners of the Next Generation Musical Showcase.

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Heritage Month celebrated on stage As part of commemorating Heritage Month, composer Dr Thokozani Mhlambi revives old music compositions at The Kitchen in Woodstock on Tuesday 3 September from 10:00. The panel will be made up of various music experts. According to a statement, this aims to remind Africans of their ancient music composition and intel-

lectual excellence. It would raise awareness of and educate guests about the birth and journey that has been travelled by compositions of the past, while finding a place for them to be recognised and enjoyed in contemporary South Africa, and furthermore, Africa. This seeks to unearth, expose and honour African artistic heritage

that would be forgotten. “We had to retrieve the songs from the archives of various arts and culture institutions – some of which are named after the intellectual greats whom I humbly hope this project will fittingly honour and do justice to their compositional excellence,” says Mhlambi. Audiences will be treated to rendi-

tions from what Mhlambi terms “The Ntsikana Moment” which honours and is a revival of Xhosa prophet, Ntsikana’s music as well as music from Reuben Caluza’s 1920s ragtime, sung by University of KwaZulu Natal opera students. V Tickets are available at www.webtickets.co.za for R100 each and R60 per student or pensioner.

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MUSIC EXCHANGE 2019

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he love for music, not money, is usually what inspires musicians to pursue a career in music, but it remains a business. Nobody understands this better than Martin Myers, founder of the Music Exchange (#MEX19), South Africa’s only entertainment-economy-focused conference. “Our aim is to empower musicians so they can look after their rights associated with the craft they love. MEX connects them with all the right people who can give their careers a push. “It’s an opportunity to get to know all of the collecting agencies and the roles they play in the industry. They can also listen to the stories of and mix with like-minded people who share inspiration and advise. It is a chance to learn from one another.” The conference returns to Cape Town for the ninth time from 13 to 15 September at the Radisson Red Hotel at the V &A Waterfront. The theme of this year’s conference will be “rights”. Digital monetisation and understanding your rights, be it legal (including what a proper legal contract looks like and how to navigate the small claims court), or rights in the digital economy, all will be unpacked, demystified and opportunities explored at MEX19. Myers says this is an ideal opportunity for established or ambitious young artists, pub-

MEX chairperson Sipho Mabuse, Christian Wright of Abbey Road, and MEX convener Martin Meyers. licists, producers, DJs, managers, venue owners, record labels and agencies to gain invaluable insight. “Key decision-makers of some of the most important music bodies in South Africa will attend this year conference,” he says. The Southern African Music Rights Organisation will be in attendance at MEX19, as well as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Africori, Yoel Kenan; Active Music Publishers chief executive officer John Fishlock;

KFM station manager Steve Werner and advocate Barry Varkel, among others. Artists include Chad Saaiman, RJ Benjamin and MEX chairperson and the legend Sipho Mabuse. Booking agents and promoters Lesley Wells, Craig Parks and Lauren Parks will also be sharing their knowledge, along with community radio specialist Selwyn Bartlett. MEX19 will also welcome back longstanding partners Paul Bothner Music.

Since its inception, Music Exchange has enjoyed support from some of the world’s biggest names in production, songwriting, composition, management, public relations, digital strategy and live performance. After last year’s event, the chief operating officer (COO) of the Recording Industry of South Africa, Nhlanhla Paul Sibisi, remarked, “MEX18 was a real eye-opener, in terms of how it was well organised and the selection of speakers. Each speaker covered the topic eloquently and with passion. I walked out of MEX18 feeling empowered. It presented each attendee with a range of business opportunities, all of which can be capitalised on almost immediately.” Earlier this year, Music Exchange was honoured and recognised by the Western Cape government for its contribution to arts and culture. Limited delegates tickets for MEX19 are available through Quicket. Full conference tickets, for all days, cost R500, which includes lunch on Saturday and Sunday. For booking details and more information, go to http://www.musicexchange.co.za

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Lottery helps fund ‘Mantis and the Bee’ Thanks to funding from the National Lotteries Commission, the Jungle Theatre Company will be performing Mantis and the Bee during the September school holidays. Mantis and the Bee, is based on a story of the first people to live. It is a visual, musical and humorous exploration of /Xam mythology and the origin of life. The performance uses dance, masks, puppetry, Khoikhoi and English languages to convey the historical story. Mantis and the Bee were created by the rain and the flame to go on an epic journey in search of life. They get involved in an action comedy adventure in a world before the earth was created. Discover the magic hidden inside the stories of the first people, called /Xam.

It is a production created collaboratively by Jungle Theatre Company at the start of this year. The play is written and directed by Joce Engelbrecht; masks and puppets were designed by Kai Goertz; music composed by Gershan Lombard and it is performed by Zizipho Gcasamba, Monray Davids and Siya Badi. “It was amazing to hear one of the first languages,” says Miranda Tait, manager at the theatre company. “The children loved the show. It was entertaining and provided them with an alternative view of how the earth was created.” The September holiday programme will take place from 14:00 to 16:00 each day at the Jungle Theatre Company in Muizenberg.

The performance, which is 45 minutes in duration, will be followed by a 45-minute interactive workshop. During the workshop those who have seen the show will be given the opportunity to share their interpretation of the characters and the story. The event is suitable for people aged eight and up. Tickets cost R60 for the performance and R100 for both the performance and workshop. Money raised from ticket sales will be used to bring 60 children per day from the theatre company’s partner organisations to participate in the programme. Refreshments will be on sale. V Book your tickets on Quicket: https://qkt.io/MantisAndTheBee.

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Fluitjieblasers word geteiken SAREL BURGER

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ie WP-Rugbyunie (WPRU) strompel steeds voort van die een krisis na die ander. In die jongste episode het ’n sleutelarm van die WPRU, die unie se skeidsregtersvereniging, verlede week geweier om enige fluitjieblasers beskikbaar te stel vir die afgelope naweek se belangrike reeks klubwedstryde – onder meer die laaste sarsie Superligawedstryde. Dit is waarskynlik die eerste keer in die geskiedenis van klubrugby in die WP dat so iets gebeur. Skynbaar is die verduideliking vir die skeidsregters se optrede dat die blasers enersyds te veel geteiken word deur misdadige elemente by sommige sportterreine, en dat hulle nie voldoende beskermende ondersteuning van die WPRU ontvang nie. Andersyds voel die skeidsregters blykbaar dat hulle nie genoegsame geldelike steun van die moederunie kry nie.

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STEENBERG OFF THE MARK IN GLADAFRICA CHAMPIONSHIP: Wongezile Mpoki of Steenberg United (right) launches himself while attempting a header against TC Sporting’s William Nkosi during a first division GladAfrica Championship league game played at Athlone Stadium, on Saturday 31 August. Steenberg recorded their first win of the league season with a 3-1 scoreline. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS


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