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ollowing a spate of violent crimes committed against women and children, hundreds of residents from in and around the southern suburbs gathered to peacefully protest against woman and child abuse throughout the week. Tramway Football Club in Southfield set the scene for one of these protests against gender-based violence on Wednesday 4 September. Shaun Ross, manager at the club and organiser of the gathering, said: “We all know what’s happening in our society. I’m glad so many men are here today to stand with women and children, to say ‘enough is enough’. “By turning a blind eye, by not acknowledging it, we become guilty. I’m happy to see the men here setting an example for young men so that we don’t have to have such gatherings in 10 or 20 years.” Kashiefa Williams attended the march with her two children. Earlier she had also participated in the march that took place in the city’s central business district.
The teary-eyed resident said her reason for bringing her children was to expose them to what could happen out there. “Nobody is doing anything about it. We were at the convention centre (Cape Town International Convention Centre) today, waiting for Cyril Ramaphosa, and nothing. How do they not hear us? “Nobody is scared – they go to court and they get let out even though there’s someone who has been violated,” Wiliams said her kids were there because they were the future and we needed to let them see. “Maybe they can make a difference. The more they know, the better they will be able to take it on and be active,” she added. Dawn Fish, a former activist for Mosaic, a women’s rights organisation, said the state of the world is making her uncomfortable. “It’s coming closer to home. There is a terrible scourge of violence in our city; in our country. It is our responsibility as men and women to say ‘enough is enough’. We mustn’t feel hopeless and helpless, and we must keep faith that there will be a turnaround,” Fish said.
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In another protest held on Thursday 5 September, staff, learners and beneficiaries from Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation and Sozo Foundation gathered on the corner of Prince George Drive and Vrygrond Avenue. Residents of Vrygrond and Marina Da Gama also joined in. A Vrygrond resident who participated in the protest told People’s Post the crimes against women and children had affected her personally. “One of my cousin’s children was raped when she was 10. Five years later, they are still in court with this case. She’s 15 now and we have to watch her because she’s tried to kill herself so many times.” She hopes the protests will send the message that change is urgently needed. “There are so many women who are being raped every month, every year – children being raped. I’m pleading with the government to make a change.” Groups from across the city have continued to protest. Many have vowed not to stop until their cries were heard and a visible change was made.
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ell-known in their community for the selfless work they do, Minnie Hoorn (71) and her husband Daniël (80), are part of the top three finalists of the Community Champions Elders Awards in the 70 – 80year-old category – but the recognition is not what they do it for. The awards are presented by People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision in partnership with Spec-Savers. For more than 20 years, since retiring from working at a petrol filling station in Bergvliet, Daniël has been feeding the needs of the community by providing the residents with food and spiritual nourishment. He began the feeding with his wife who passed on, Marie. “It is in my nature to help wherever I can. I didn’t understand, but I saw my grandparents and my father doing the same thing while I was growing up. Then when I gave myself to the Lord, I saw that giving was Zelda Arendsa; Alexia Smith; Kate Phiri with her my calling,” Daniël explains. Daniël Hoorn make the feeding possible. Minnie says she had always been known in the community as someone who was will- we’ll have nothing to give. I’ll be here and ing to give to the needy, with residents often say ‘Where are we going to get the food to knocking on her door for any food she could feed?’ Then something will always come spare. “I never understood why people al- through by God’s grace. We’ll just manage ways came to knock on my door for a piece to get donations so we can make the food,” of bread, even when I was struggling, but I says Minnie. could always give them something and “Bianca (a generous Seawinds resident) share. When Daniël’s wife passed on (in gives us donations on a Tuesday,” she adds. 2007), he came to me and told me that God With Daniël formerly belonging to a neartold him to marry me,” Minnie says. by church, he is well respected and people While she was hesitant at first, she says often still seek him for spiritual guidance. she realised that they were meant to be toMinnie explains: “I must say there are algether and meant to help the community as ways people who come here for prayers, and husband and wife. they always come back to say thank you that The pair began working together to feed God’s prayers have come through for them.” the community about 12 years ago and were Teresa Jones, who runs the children’s then married to each other just one year lat- care centre called Shelter of Hope, congratuer. They do mass feedings from their com- lated the pair on their nomination and exmunity centre, the Help to Care Centre, pressed her gratitude for the work they do which is also where they make the food every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. The soup kitchen began with them using their own pension to buy vegetables for the soups, but later they began receiving small donations from Woolworths and Pick n Pay, which sometimes includes meat and bread in addition to vegetables. “We feed people from all the areas: Lavender Hill, Hillview and Vrygrond. Sometimes
children Alvin and Joshua; and Minnie and PHOTO: RACINE EDWARDES
for her organisation, and the greater community. “These two people are my spiritual parents. When we’re having events, all we have to do is pick up the phone and tell them what we’re doing for the children and they are always willing to give – always! Whether they have to make themselves short, they never say no. We are very proud of you Pastor Daniël and Sister Minnie.” The three women who work with the Hoorn’s to make the food are Zelda Arendsa, Alexia Smith and Kate Phiri, who also assist the community out of the kindness of their hearts, on a volunteer basis. Alexia says more than 250 people make their way to the centre for food every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. V For more information, contact Daniël or Minnie on 021 702 6107 or email help2carecentre@gmail.com.
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Recovery centre feeds the needy Freeway Recovery Centre, the addiction recovery centre in Retreat which forms part of Freeway Ministries, held their weekly feeding in Steenberg on Thursday 5 September. They are supported by Shoprite in their efforts to cater to the needs of the community and were able to reach 725 people from the area. The mobile soup kitchen provided residents and their children with some of the essentials which included bread, fruit and a hearty soup.
Suspect arrested with firearm A 23-year-old man was caught with a firearm by police officers of the Steenberg crime prevention unit at about 17:50 in Strauss Avenue, Steenberg, on Thursday 5 September. The suspect was standing near a Toyota Conquest when he saw the marked police vehicle, entered the vehicle and sped off. The police began to chase the vehicle and the suspect was apprehended and found in possession of a 9mm pistol with its serial number filed off. He was arrested for the possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, and will appear in the Wynberg magistrate’s court once he has been charged.
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getting to the crux of the issue of substance abuse. She revealed that the problem which is widely experienced by parents in many e have adults in this community sell- Cape Flats homes is trickling down to the ing medicine to children as young as young people too. those in Grade 2.” While some have expressed their concern This unmistakable claim was made by Lu- over the lean cough mixture concoction concinda Evans, community activist and sumed by children in many Cape Town comfounder of the non-government organisation munities recently, Evans indicates that the (NGO), Philisa Abafazi Bethu, on Saturday trend is not as new as many think. “We have 31 August at community meeting to address a very serious problem in our community. substance abuse by the youth in Lavender It is not from two weeks ago, it has been comHill (Substance abuse among children a con- ing for a very long time,” she said, adding cern, People’s Post, 27 July), and in the city that parents are responsible for denying or at large. trying to suppress the problems their chilThe meeting was hosted at Lavender Hill dren may have. High School and was attended by concerned “One of the parents from a primary school residents, parents, educators, Hope House gave me a call two days ago and told me that Counselling Centre, Cape Town Drug Coun- she is too ashamed to come.” selling Centre and Steenberg police station Ashley Pots, a speaker at the Cape Town commander, Col Jan Alexander. Drug Counselling Centre addressed the resiEvans opened the meeting, immediately dents at the meeting. “Substances are a challenge in our communities and very often we don’t know what the next step is; how to confront the situation,” he said, adding that his colleague, Mogamat Sedick would detail the signs of an addict so that parents are better equipped to recognise the need for intervention. Sedick told parents to look out for obsessive and compulsive behaviours, lying, behaviour changes and appearance changes. A teacher at the meeting informed those in attendance that the problem even infiltrates the classrooms, with learners ensuring that those who use drugs don’t get caught. “Girls will give the boys their hand lotion after Mogamat Sedick from the Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre says abstinence and a change in behaviour break so that they can hide the smell,” she said. is the only way to recover from addiction.
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Lucinda Evans will hold meetings with parents of children who are addicted to drugs or other substances, in an attempt to get them back on the straight and narrow. PHOTOS: RACINE EDWARDES The gathering was the beginning of a campaign that Philisa Abafazi Bethu will be running to meet with parents of children who bear the signs of substance abuse problems. Following the initial meeting, the children can be referred to the various participating rehabilitation structures. Evans added that the primary issue to be addressed is finding and taking action against the adults who are selling medicines and drugs to children who are then tasked to supply them to their young friends. “We are sitting with the issue of people making money off our children’s health,” she said. V For help with a child who is abusing a substance or for more information, contact Philisa Abafazi Bethu on 081 746 9889; Hope House Counselling Centre on 021 715 0424; or Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre on 021 447 8026.
First-ever Cape Flats Book Festival held Senior lecturer and an award-winning poet from University of Cape Town (UCT), Athol Williams, formed part of the organising committee of the firstever book festival on the Cape Flats held from Saturday 31 August to Sunday 1 September. The Cape Flats Book Festival was hosted in Lentegeur by the literacy non-profit organisation, Read to Rise, of which Williams is the founder and chairperson. According to a statement, Read to Rise is committed to promoting youth literacy in schools in South Africa’s under-resourced communities. The organisation firmly believes that children need to read in order to rise in their personal development and contribution to society. According to the statement, the organisation hopes to create excitement about reading through positive engagement with books on the Cape Flats. “This festival is one of positivity, change and the commitment of a few to change the status quo,” it read. According to Williams, a society like South Africa’s, which is flooded with negativity, needs acts of hope. “This is how I see the festival. We are planting a tree in a desert, believing that it will flourish and become a lush forest of inspiration and creativity. This is what hope can do.”
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The bridge of Kromboom Road crossing the M5 was lined with softball players, officials and other members from the Cape Town Softball Association as they showed their outrage at gender-based violence.
layers, coaches, administrators, umpires and other members of both the Cape Town Softball Association (CTSA) and the Cape Town Baseball Federation (CTBF) joined hands in their protest against femicide during peak traffic on the Kromboom Road bridge crossing (M5) on Friday 6 September. Passing motorists gave their approval with continuous blaring of the hooters, extending the outpouring. “A sharp increase in recent cases of femicide has pushed South African women to the brink. Protestors took to the streets of Cape Town to show their support for women and children and the atrocities they are subjected to. Our human right to be protected in society has been grossly neglected with the increase in crime,” says CTBF public relations officer, Diedré Marquard. She adds that both the CTBF and CTSA are united in supporting the cause, because #enoughisenough. “We stood in solidarity in protest receiving support from all cars hooting as
they passed by. As sporting federations, we continue to support this cause and pray for justice to be served on all those who disrespect the lives of others,” she adds. Meanwhile, newly-elected CTSA chair Hayley Carolus was grateful for the turnout experienced at Friday’s demonstration. “The executive committee wants to thank all members for joining us on Friday. It was stepping stone towards our end goal of creating awareness around gender-based violence. Enough is enough; we need to stand together for all those who are suffering,” she said. Lorene Beukes, vice-president of CTBF’s administration hopes that the spirit of unification between the two sporting administrative bodies continues. “It’s something we had to do and have to do. The turnout was awesome; enough to make a point. Thank you to softball, and to all the ladies who were there, because it is really important. This is the first time we’ve joined for anything. I hope that the next time we join is for a happier occasion and that our relationship keeps going and gets stronger.”
Nantes to host fourth annual Unity Race RAGHEEMAH ARENDS Nantes Athletics Club (AC) in Bridgetown, is encouraging Capetonians to join the club’s annual race at the Vangate sport complex on Tuesday 24 September, before indulging in their respective Heritage Day braais later in the day. This year’s race is set to be more impactful, not only to celebrate South Africa’s melting pot of cultures, but to take a stand against gender-based violence in communities as well. The running club’s fourth race is set to be bigger and better than last year, with organisers working tirelessly to top the club’s previous races. The club’s pre-race media launch took place at the Vangate sport complex on Thursday 5 September, giving members and the media a taste of what to expect on race day. “Our vision is that of a greener, brighter future. We want to dedicate this race to the women and children who have lost their lives through brutality, and take a stand,” says Nantes AC’s chairperson, Errol Poggenpoel. Cassiem Mohamed, affectionately known as Boeta Cassiem, a running coach at the club, is excited for the race as it brings people together – especially during a difficult period for many communities. “I’m excited about the race since it’s a means to unite communities. More individuals should participate in sports because it’s a good outlet for any negativity, stress and violence,” he said. Mohamed, a 64-year-old prostate cancer survivor, highlighted the importance of finding something enjoyable that allows you to be consistent in keeping fit. “If there is no enjoyment, people won’t
come back. There are too many people in the community who believe that if they have diabetes or high blood, they can’t exercise. Regular exercise will benefit them a lot,” he added. The running club takes the safety of its club members seriously, especially during training. According to the race director Leon Hendricks, for the Nantes AC Unity Race, the club worked closely with the City to ensure compliance for all safety protocols. “For the race, we have hired private security and we are fortunate enough to have neighbourhood watch volunteers come on board. We will also have the support of the police on race day and we have made safety a top priority,” he said. Nadia Gamieldien, the club’s marketing manager, boasted a zero budget for the promotion of the race. In spite of this, the marketing team has managed to create hype around the race, informing supporters of change of the race’s date from Freedom Day to Heritage Day. “It’s been a tough journey and we have had to think out of the box and we’ve managed to organise many exciting things and we’re looking forward to everything to come,” Gamieldien said. There are various distances to ensure that anyone can participate in the festivities. Individuals and groups can register for the 10km run, 10km league walk or 5km fun run, with the first race, starting at 07:00. Entry fees vary from R30 to R100, depending on age and running license, for the 10km races and R30 for the 5km fun run. There is a cash incentive for any runner who can set a new record, the winners and lucky draw prizes for participants.
Nantes Athletics Club launched their fourth annual road race to take place on Heritage Day (Tuesday 24 September) at the Vangate sport complex on Thursday 5 September. Here are, from left: Lester Cameron (Western Province Athletics president), Nadia Gamieldien (Nantes AC marketing manager) and race director Leon Hendricks. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS