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any say books allow you to escape your everyday life and explore new worlds. The Omegaview Community Project’s backyard library was that place of escape for many children in Lavender Hill until it was forced to close down temporarily last year. The library is run out of a home belonging to John Nicholson and his family. Renovations to restore the library to its former glory began soon after a section of the house’s roof collapsed. Thanks to a donation, the library, located at 1 Sunflower Road, could again open its doors at the beginning of this year. “We got a donation of bricks, cement, sand – everything you need to build. A company bought us 1000 bricks which are going to be used to build a wall at the front. Once we’re done with that, it will open up the space in
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here for the kids.” So far the renovations have allowed Nicholson and his family to open a section of their garage for children to read after school. They have set out desks and chairs, enabling the children to immerse themselves in books in a comfortable setting. “Every day at 13:30 I start to clean the library, to get it ready for them,” he says. His wife, Gail, adds: “We told them it’s not done yet but they just can’t wait to come back and read.” The library draws up to 40 children each day. With so many children making their way to the Nicholson household every day, there aren’t enough seats for everyone and some children are forced to use bricks as chairs. Donations of chairs, desks, bookshelves and office equipment are desperately needed to allow more children to flourish. “Chrissy is so clever! He is only in Grade 4 but he helps the Grade 6 children with their
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Omegaview Community Project’s library sees more than 40 children daily. They have joined the reading group to immerse themselves in books.
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Gospel concert to raise Retreat rugby club needs new coach funds for cancer patients The Retreat Rugby Football Club and assist and guide Ester Bartlett (17) will host a benefit concert for children who are battling cancer at URC Church, corner of Sixth Avenue and Boundary Road, Retreat, on Saturday 29 February. Gospel artists Luigi Phillips, Carlton Jordaan and Sons of Cross will perform. Ester and her band will also make their debut at the concert. Tickets are R100 for adults and R50 for children under 12. Call Capt John Bartlett on 082 302 8192 or Joy Bartlett on 072 406 4803 for details.
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The Western Cape government is offering support for businesses who suffer as a result of load shedding. “We recognise that load shedding has a major impact on the bottom line of businesses. That is why we are doing everything we can to build energy resilience in the Western Cape and beat load shedding,” says the MEC for economic development and tourism, David Maynier. “One of the ways to achieve en-
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ven though it has been two years since Suzette Rademan retired from being a teacher at Heathfiled High School, she is still in the thoughts and prayers of the communities she served, especially now that she has been in and out of hospital for 12 months. Suzette, having served as a teacher at Heathfield from 1992 to 2017, made a huge contribution to the Retreat and Heathfield communities. “We were the first coloured school that started an Interact Club in the area as part of the Rotary Club in Wynberg,” she says. Interact clubs teach children from age 12 to 18 about the importance of selfless service and leadership skills. She adds: “Someone approached me to ask if we could start a club with their help for the children in this community – to teach them to be helpful and friendly because it makes your life better.”
Priscilla Rodkin, an administrator at the er her husband Leon, who passed away in school and Suzette’s former colleague, says 2018; and she has since undergone several she did much more than just run community surgeries on her hip and shoulder. upliftment clubs. She hopes if she’s left any lessons to the chil“She would throw parties for these clubs in dren she once taught – and their giving spirits Steenberg – not the safest area – and they show she has – it would be her legacy. would end around 02:00. She would first take Confident of the impact she’s made on her the security guards home to Vrygrond or granddaughter’s life, she says: “When my Overcome Heights before driving home to Ta- grandchild, Caylee (13), was younger, she ble View,” says Priscilla. loved coming with me to the Interact Club acBefore making her mark at Heathfield, she tivities. And now she will start her own Intertaught at Woodlands Primary School. act at her school.” “I came from a very conservative Afrikaner family. When I was thrown into Mitchell’s Plain, a whole new world opened up. I saw all the wrong that was going on and I was toy-toying in Cape Town to fight for the people, too.” She says her mission was to do things for the safety of the children. “It was an eye-opener. It was very heartsore to hear all the sad stories but if it wasn’t for the Struggle then maybe Suzette Rademan and her Interact Club did a number things wouldn’t have changed.” of trips and philanthropic visits during her time at After retiring in 2017 she looked aft- Heathfield High School.
904 police reservists needed in province RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes The South African Police Services (SAPS) have opened applications for reservists across the country. In the Western Cape, the police are looking for 904 voluntary reservists, with most of the roles intended for Mitchell’s Plain (52), Khayelitsha (45), Nyanga (43), Mfuleni (38), Cape Town (32), Philippi East (26) and Steenberg (21). A retired reservist of Steenberg police station, Moeridah Dien, says her 12 years in the role exposed her to many things – both good and bad – but all equipped her to do her job as best as she could. “I have been with the police for over 20 years, but as a reservist – 12 years,” she says. “I had always done trauma counselling but being a reservist took me to another level. It broadened my knowledge so much. It was an awesome journey but it’s
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what you make of it.” There are two categories in which a reservist can serve: functional policing and specialised operational support. The role of the former requires duties be completed at a community safety centre where reservists are able to do admin duties such as opening dockets. Reservists in the specialised operational support category use their expertise to assist police operations. Dien adds: “Reservists get to wear full uniform. They have all the responsibility that a normal police officer has.” Potential reservists must meet the following requirements. They should: . Be born in South Africa; . be at least 25, but under 40; . complete a health questionnaire, at his or her own cost, which is confirmed by a registered medical practitioner; . be medically, mentally and physically fit to perform duties; . be of good and sound character;
. fit the psychometric profile and must successfully complete any other test that may be determined by the national police commissioner; . be in possession of at least a senior certificate (Grade 12) or must have successfully completed a SAQA accredited NQF level 4 qualification; . be able to speak, read and write at least two official languages, of which one must be English; . be employed and provide proof of employment; . provide proof of residential address; . be someone without a criminal record or any criminal or departmental cases pending against them (all criminal or departmental cases must be declared); and . be someone who does not have a tattoo which will be visible if the person wears a uniform. V Head to your nearest police station to apply. Applications close on Friday 28 February.
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he cough-mixture-based drug, lean, has officially taken a backseat to a R3 drug – used by children as young as seven – now available on streets. Dr Kiran Ranchod of Steenberg Pharmacy supplies medicine to communities battling a grave substance abuse problem. To address codeine abuse, Ranchod took a drastic step and stopped selling over-the-counter cough syrups. “If you’re coming to ask me for a bottle of Stilpane, I want to know why. If you’re asking for a bottle of Bronchlear, I want to know what’s going on. Those are all cough-mixtures you can buy over the counter that contain codeine, which gives you the high. But they were using those to mix with other ingredients to give them even more of a high. “The addiction potential of codeine is something to be aware of,” he explained. Sgt Wesley Twigg, the spokesperson for Steenberg police, told People’s Post last week that a new substance is being abused on the Cape Flats: Mylan Alprazolam, commonly known as Xanax. Ranchod explains: “People are now using schedule five anxiolytics to get high. They are only available through prescription.” According to concerned residents of Lavender Hill and the greater Retreat area, the drugs are being sold at R3 per tablet and children as young as seven are getting their hands on it. Some learners show telltale signs (being “zombie-like” or zoned out)
during class. Similarly to lean, the users of Alprazolam are taking multiple tablets at a time and chasing them with coke or any other fizzy drink. Sgt Twigg says they are in talks to find solutions to the problem but, without community cooperation, it will be difficult. Sharing a similar sentiment, Ranchod said: “Unless each pharmacist takes responsibility and systems are in place and the chains of supply are secured and monitored, nothing is going to change.” Local pharmacists have considered a localised solution where patient details are logged on a database and shared across pharmacies to track usage. “The hiccup is that all pharmacies are not linked to each other, so people go hopping to the next one. Not all the pharmacies run the same programmes and there’s the complication of confidentiality and ethics.” Additionally, Ranchod says the quantity in which the drugs are found – case in point where a woman was nabbed in March last year for the possession of 6000 Stilpane tablets – is indicative of the fact that suppliers are not buying one or two bottles over the counter but rather in bulk. This leads to questions about whether it could be acquired at factories or from people with direct access to the drug. Residents have reported that the drug can be purchased in the Lavender Hill flats. Police urge parents to be vigilant. V Anyone with any information can contact Steenberg police on 021 702 9000 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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ntries for the 9th annual Eco-Logic Awards are now open for individuals, organisations and communities who are making a difference through environmentally sustainable initiatives. Hosted by The Enviropaedia, the awards will put the spotlight on positive action taken against the impact of our environmental crisis, and highlight the efforts of SA’s ecochampions. “Our news can be filled with a lot of negativity about the state of our planet, but there are some exceptional efforts being made to combat urgent issues, and these awards aim to recognise these efforts and encourage others to get onboard,” says David Parry-
Davies, director of The Enviropaedia and the awards. The awards have 12 categories. Up to five of the nominees in each category will be selected as finalists and invited to attend the ‘Glamorously Green’ Eco-Logic Gala Awards evening on Friday 5 June, at Cape Point Vineyards. Entries will be assessed by a panel of judges from senior positions in the private and public sectors. Projects can be entered into multiple categories, and will be assessed on the Enviropaedia’s seven virtues of EcoLogic which: . Benefit and regenerate the earth . Reflects long-term and sustainable
thinking . Embraces broadly inclusive and systemic thinking . Demonstrates an Ubuntu care and consideration for others . Is of excellent quality and ethical standard of production . Demonstrates innovation and/or an inspirational vision . Reflects Eco-Logical wisdom by being both intellectually and emotionally intelligent There is no entry fee and submissions will close on Tuesday 31 March. V For more information and online entry forms, visit www.ecologicawards.com.
CARNIVAL RETURNS: The Cape Town Carnival will celebrate a new decade with its 11th annual parade on the Fan Walk on Saturday 21 March. People’s Post is an official media partner. Expect to see and hear sounds of South Africa through the incredible journey told with mobile floats and 2 000 performers.
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While entries for this year’s Slave Route Challenge have been closed, interested participants can still submit their applications online. Organisers have extended the online registration to Friday 14 February, with the main run taking place on Sunday 23 February. This year’s run also marks 10 years since the race’s inception. The event caters for the avid runner or walker and novice with a half marathon, 10km run, 10km walk and 5km fun run/walk on offer. The added appeal of this event is that it takes ownership of the country’s past, changes the narrative of South Africa’s heritage and transforms it into a legacy for future generations. The route starts in front of the City Hall, in Darling Street, right in front of the balcony where the late President Nelson Mandela made his first speech after his release from Victor Verster Prison. Runners and walkers get an opportunity to see some of Cape Town’s breathtakingly beautiful views including District Six, the Company Gardens, Bo-Kaap, the Castle of Good Hope, the Hurling Swing Pump, SA Jewish Museum, Slave Bell, Dorp Street Mosque, Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum, Gallows Hill, the ma-
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Record breaking day to remember
Rafael Nadal (left) and Roger Federer embrace after their singles match in the Match In Africa at Cape Town Stadium on Friday 7 February. PHOTO: JACO MARAIS
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or the 51 945 people who made their way to Cape Town Stadium on Friday 7 February for the Match In Africa, it was a day which will not be easily forgotten. The figure, a new world record attendance for a single tennis match, also helped contribute to the $3.5 million (approximately R54.6 million) donated to the Roger Federer Foundation, which will be used to support education in rural South Africa. The amount of money also surpassed the figures achieved in the previous five editions of this event (known previously as the Match For Africa). The tennis match between 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer and his great rival, 19-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal, almost took a back seat, which saw the duo on a whirlwind tour of the City, starting with Federer’s arrival in Cape Town on Wednesday 5 February, and included an impromptu warm-up session between the two on the Grand Parade. Preceding the match on Friday, both Federer and Nadal also took part in a play session with children from Hangberg Pre-primary School in Hout Bay. The aim was to teach the children through various physical activities, combining language, motor skills and perception. Following his practice session with Nadal, Federer reminisced on his previous visits to South Africa, which is his mother’s country of birth. “I don’t remember playing here in Cape Town 20 years ago, because I was on vacation and you rest your body. When I was little, I was playing in Jo’burg and other places where I was travelling. “I remember I got a racquet from my parents here when I was little. After all this time it has gotten to this and to play in a stadium like this it is beautiful and my mom is very happy right now.” Federer would go on to team up with Bill Gates in a celebrity doubles match against Nadal and his partner, Trevor Noah, which was won 6-3 by Federer and Gates, who dubbed themselves “Gateserer”. The result was of little consequence as the four kept the crowd entertained with witty quips as they had themselves mic’d up for the crowd and audience at home to listen in on. “At the end of the day I think doing things together, this is actually in a way what we
are doing tonight, we are all getting together for a good cause and to see what comes out of it. “If I am alone out here, I cannot fill a stadium, but with the three other guys I can,” Federer said before the match. Tickets to the event were sold out within 10 minutes and Federer said he’s open to collaborating for future charitable efforts. “It is important to share information and to see where the synergies are and how we can do things together. At the end of the day, we are all seeking the impact, not for personal glory or legacy. We are here to leave a profound impact on kids’ lives and if that happens that we can do things together and we know each other and we get along, it is a winwin-win.” Federer would go on to beat his great rival Nadal in three competitive sets, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, but the result was of little consequence as the cause outweighed any performance – both for the crowd and the competitors. “Just one of these days that you don’t forget. Super happy to be playing here in Cape Town for the first time in my life. I can’t thank the people here in Cape Town who came to the stadium and created an unforgettable atmosphere and made this day even more special. Super happy to see Roger’s emotions out there. I know how important it is for him playing here and having this amazing success,” said Nadal. After the match, Federer was still coming to terms with the emotional occasion, which exceeded his expectations. “I was very emotional when I walked out for the doubles and when I had to take the mic right away there, that was hard. I did not know what to say because I really felt overwhelmed with emotions there. After that, I was able to play a bit of tennis and when I came back for the singles, I was more in a place of pure happiness, enjoying every single moment and looking around and thinking how lucky we are to experience this,” he said. “I hope it gives the city, country and continent and mini-boost. And that already will be plenty for me.” He added: “It is never on the same scale of what Siya (Kolisi) and their team did with the Rugby World Cup, but it is nice to have nice stories in a world that can be very tough and cruel sometimes. That I was part of maybe people having a wonderful evening, having a great braai at home and watching this game, that would make me happy.”
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