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Help players go to Spain RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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wo players of Lavender Hill Football Club (LHFC) have been selected to play in a tournament in Spain – every young soccer player’s dream. But they need help to make their dreams a reality. Tristan Hollander and Imtiyaaz Ruiters, both 16-year-old Lavender Hill High School learners, were selected to take part in the annual Alicante Cup in Santa Pola, Spain, next year from 29 June to 3 July. The tournament is hosted by Fútbol Base Internacional, which organises and promotes soccer-related activities to showcase talented players. This tournament will see players compete in the age groups u.19, u.16, u.14, u.12 and u.10.

A talented soccer player, the 16-year-old Imtiyaaz Ruiters, hopes to be like Lionel Messi one day.

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Imtiyaaz’s mother, Toegiedah Ruiters, says they cannot pass up the chance for her son to participate in the tournament. “He’s been playing soccer from the age of eight. Even his coach and the chairperson of Guardians of the National Treasure said it’s going to be a big opportunity for him because there will be scouts,” she says. Guardians of the National Treasure, the youth empowerment organisation in Lavender Hill that started the first soccer club in the area, hopes the boys will be able to make it to the tournament. Ralph Bouwers, the founder of the organisation, says the two have been noticed locally and internationally but time is running out to get the money together for the trip. “This community (Lavender Hill) is so broken and people just don’t have the money. So many times these opportunities are passed by.” Struggling to raise the R37 500 required for the tournament and accommodation, Toegiedah was, however, able to secure the initial deposit required to cement her son’s place at the tournament after sending out a plea to her colleagues. “We are supposed to have R6 000 deposit at the end of this month. Peter Koff, from our sister company, put R7 000 into the account,” she says excitedly. The Lavender Hill locals practice twice a week at the Rooikrans Sports Ground in Grassy Park, quite a distance from their homes. Imtiyaaz explains: “There’s a field here in Lavender Hill but the people are shooting.” The boys also practice with their friends on other days. Tristan, who started with Ariel Spurs before joining LHFC, said: “All my friends play soccer and we all play together. We know each other very well.” Aletta Harris, Tristan’s aunt and guardian, says she’s hopeful that some kind people will recognise their need and assist to raise the funds needed for him to participate. Speaking about his aunt’s eagerness for him to make the overseas trip, Tristan says: “I want to go into soccer professionally. She says I must progress in my soccer and stay out of trouble.” Both boys would like to pursue careers as professional soccer players. Imtiyaaz notes: “When I was small, I told my friends I want

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Tristan Hollander is one of two LHFC players who are in need of financial support to take part in the Alicante Cup next year. PHOTO: RACINE EDWARDES V To help Imtiyaaz, visit: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/imtiyaaz-ruiters and to help Tristan, call Guardians of the National Treasure on 078 629 3258.

to be like (Lionel) Messi one day and they told me I have to practice.” But they need more than just weekly practice, they need financial backing too.

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Students to receive diplomas at Cafda AVRIL FILLIES A total of 40 students will receive their diplomas at the skills training graduation ceremony of the Cape Flats Development Association (Cafda) Centre in Knole Park on Friday 1 November. Muslim Hands in affiliation with Cafda trains and develops individuals who reside in impoverished communities with the basic skill of welding, electrical and plumbing. “On Monday 30 September the 40 students embarked on these programmes over a period of one year. The programme enables learners to practice the basics and act as an entry-level in these fields. The goal of the

programme is to provide development and employment opportunities for the underprivileged individuals,” says Aisha Adams, media coordinator of Muslim Hands. Muslim Hands South Africa is an international aid agency and non-governmental organisation (NGO) established in South Africa in 1996. The agency has worked in over 50 countries and has over 30 field offices. “We work closely with our partners and offices on the ground and are therefore able to distribute aid in an effective, efficient and transparent manner and make an impact in the communities we

work in. We are passionate about working beyond the provision of immediate relief, towards supporting communities over the long-term and are dedicated to tackling the root causes of poverty around the world,” she says. Muslim Hands SA partnered with Cafda in 2018 to deliver skills training programmes in plumbing, electrical and welding. “As the sponsor of these programmes, Muslim Hands has worked closely with the selection of these individuals to ensure deserving individuals benefit from these programmes. This also means that these programmes are fully paid for by Muslim Hands.

“The programmes have been designed for entrepreneurial opportunities for underprivileged individuals who cannot afford tuition fees, and allows the students to either seek entry-level employment or are able to start their own small business in these respective fields,” Adams says. In addition, Cafda also provides the learners with a job readiness programme to further support potential employment. “This is our third partnership with Cafda who has proven to deliver over and above, with many success stories that came from the previous groups. Their mission is to provide a range of social, welfare and development programmes and services that promote stable family and community life,” she says. V Find out more on muslimhands.org.za or call 021 633 6413.

JP21 MP TITANS RACE People's Post is published by WP Media, a subsidiary of Media24. RETREAT 23 423 copies distributed Tuesdays to the following areas: Southfield, Heathfield, Coniston Park, Elfindale, Hillview, Lavender Hill, Retreat, Seawinds, Sharedon Park, Steenberg and Cafda Village. OTHER EDITIONS People's Post also has the following nine standalone editions: Woodstock / Maitland (16 391) Mitchell's Plain (83 340) 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

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ounded in 2015, the JP21 Foundation has set out to inspire hundreds of school children through sport. Based on a sincere commitment to reigniting the passion and enthusiasm for the game of cricket in underprivileged communities and schools in Mitchell’s Plain and Strandfontein, its long-term objectives are to promote a positive and healthy lifestyle and to allow learners to have fun at the same time, all while playing cricket. The initiative is the brainchild of one of South Africa’s most well-known cricketers, JP Duminy, who hails from the area. Duminy started his cricket career playing in the streets of Mitchell’s Plain and Strandfontein from the age of five. Duminy started the JP21 Foundation, focusing on youth development through cricket clinics and a specially developed league. “(I was inspired to start the foundation) through values instilled in me, to always give back, to make sure we remain humble in our successes and achievements. For a long time I would give back in my time and resources to other worthy causes; (this) led me to believe that it was time to start my foundation and give a meaningful contribution, by making this foundation a passion,” says Duminy. Since its inception, the foundation has celebrated much success, including being active at 38 local schools, having four boys representing Western Province, several teachers completing their level 1 coaching course, 2 000 girls and boys participating, the installation of several cricket pitches, the distribution of trainers and bursaries. Duminy says there is more to his success than just his passion. “My success is certainly not a one-man show. Teammates, coaches, parents, my wife and faith all play a huge role in where I am today,” says Duminy. For the past four years, the foundation has also partnered with the Mitchell’s Plain Titans in presenting the annual JP21 Mitchell’s Plain Titans race, already in its 11th year. “(The race) was about community involvement. Whilst the foundation works in the primary school space, it’s important for us to engage the community at large, by showcasing our work and raising awareness and inspiring people to stay active,” says Duminy.

“I come from this community, my family unlicenced. lives here, it’s close to my heart, and we get Entry to the 5km fun run is R20. Online ento showcase Mitchell’s Plain to other parts tries will attract a service charge. of the Western Cape and nationally. Yes, we Race-day entries, race card and number use cricket to create positive environments, collections will take place on Friday 22 Nobut the real essence is community develop- vember from 18:00 to 20:00 and on race day ment and this race helps us in our endeav- at 04:30 at Glendale High School. ours in achieving that.” The 21.1 km race will start at 06:00 with a Avid runners and novices alike can tie cut-off time of 3 hours and 30 minutes. The their laces and try their hand at the 21.1 km, 10 km race will start at 06:15 with a cut-off 10 km or 5 km races. time of 2 hours and the 5km race will start For the 12th consecutive year, the race, at 07:30. open to all ages, will be presented on SaturAll finishers will receive medals. The race day 23 November. forms part of the Coca-Cola League. There Partners include the City of Cape Town, will be ample secure parking, however, runAfrican Bank, Community Chest and PPC. ners are urged to arrive early to avoid traffic. People’s Post is the official print media V Follow the Mitchell’s Plain Titans and JP21 Foundapartner. tion on Facebook or join the race event page. For more The race will start at Glendale High School on the foundation, visit jp21foundation.org and end at Rocklands Sports Complex where the crowd will be entertained by live music and a community-building event. Tickets are available via Webtickets. Online entries close at midnight on Sunday 17 November. Run or walk the various routes to see and learn more about the vibrancy and culture of Mitchell’s Plain. Entry fees are R110 for licenced and R170 for unlicensed runners in the 21.1 km race. Adults in the 10km race pay R70 licenced and R110 unlicenced, while juniors in the 10km pay R50 if li- JP Duminy signs autographs at last year’s event. PHOTO: SAMANTHA cenced and R75 if LEE-JACOBS

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SING YOUR HEART OUT: On Friday 8 November, Harmony Primary School will be hosting a karaoke evening at the Retreat Community Centre. All are welcome and tickets can be obtained at the school, at a cost of R70 (R50 entry and R20 to bring your cooler box). For more information, call the school on 021 701 3322. Pictured are Harmony Primary School teachers decked out in neon colours at their last fun event.


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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREAT Tuesday, 29 October 2019

LAVENDER HILL

Adele serves the needs of the child RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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dele Campbell (49), a Lavender Hill resident, was shortlisted as one of 59 candidates for the role of the first Western Cape Commissioner for Children. But regardless of whether she is appointed or not, she intends to keep serving the needs of children, as she has for decades. Campbell was nominated by community leader Pastor Sheila Leukes. She says Campbell’s contribution to her community – as well as the nature of her work at the South African department of justice and constitutional development – makes her the right person for the job. Leukes says: “She’s employed, but with the time she has to herself, she’s always doing something for someone else – every morning this woman makes porridge for children.” The role was created in accordance with the Children’s Act; a first for the country. The aim is for the selected candidate to lobby for children’s rights and policies that affect them, protect children and address their safety issues. Campbell says she was honoured by the nomination, and the subsequent feedback she has received from the community. She is excited about the opportunities the role presents for her to further her scope of work with children. According to Leukes, Campbell has already played an instrumental part in the growth and development of children by ensuring that absent parents pay the child maintenance amounts agreed upon during court proceedings. Currently, she also feeds 232 children at her breakfast club every morning to curb the

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Lavender Hill’s Adele Campbell is a candidate for the position of Western Cape Commissioner of Children. PHOTO: RACINE EDWARDES

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Pools open for summer season SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS @Samantha_Lee121

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arlier this month, members of the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) Constituency Office in Steenberg rallied the community to build a new home for two pensioners in Hillview. Husband and wife Gerald and Monica Thomas had lived in their zinc home for more than 16 years before Dr Malcolm Jacobs, provincial chairman for the ACDP, was introduced to them and learned of their circumstances. Monica was diagnosed with glaucoma years ago and, eight years ago, finally lost her sight as a result of the degenerative eye disease. “Up to now, I’ve never felt bad about it. I had to just accept it,” she says. Before losing her sight, she was a homecare nurse, who catered to the needs of others and Gerald was a brick-layer before retiring. The couple, who have The thing two adult children, was having a hard time living I’m most in their home before the happy about revamp. “The thing I’m most is the tap happy about is the tap water water. We also had water in our old house but it was broken all these years. We had to fetch water for the toilet, fetch water for the kettle and fetch water for baths,” Monica explains. The roof of their previous structure also presented its own challenges. “Now the roof is not leaking anymore. We had to put buckets around the house before,” Gerald adds. The overhaul of their home took just one day. More than 40 men and women assisted to clean the couples yard and to put together the Wendy house that they now call home. To facilitate her movement, Gerald has laid carpets around the home strategically, allowing Monica to get from the bed to the kitchen and the bathroom of their new place with ease. They are both appreciative of the help they’ve received and love their new space. Gerald says: “As soon as I’m out, I’m thinking of coming home quick because it’s nice and comfortable.” While their social life may not be as active as it once was, the couple is still in need of a car to get the ailing Monica to the doctor and the hospital when needed; which, according to Gerald, is more often as of late. V For more information or to assist the Thomas’s, call Joey on 083 856 6312.

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he Festive Lights Switch-On (FLSO) is a highlight on the City of Cape Town’s event diary. This year, it will take place on Sunday 1 December from 16:00 on the Grand Parade with a host of feel-good entertainment for the whole family. In the run up to the event, there are two challenges, the FLSO 2019 Music Challenge (now in its 4th year) and a brand new initiative in the form of a recycling-based art competition. They are both aimed at reaching out to the youth of Cape Town. In 2019, the art competition takes on a responsible approach to highlighting the environmental challenges. The FLSO Waste to Art Challenge 2019, is looking for creative youth 16 years and younger – either as an individual or as part of a school or community project – to use waste material (any) to create visual art pieces. Submissions can be a picture, an article of clothing, a furniture item or an installation or sculpture. Entries need to incorporate the event theme, ‘Cape Town: Window to The World’. The challenge for this year’s competition is for the youth to create a visual statement, a strong message that addresses the principles of waste management – reduce, reuse and recycle. A gallery has been created on http://flsoartchallenge2019.co.za/, where an image of the finished artwork can be uploaded with a description and shared with all entrants’ social media platforms. The competition is based on votes, so it will be up to the public to decide who walks away with the R5 000 cash prize.

The winner will also be invited to exhibit their art piece at the Civic Centre in the CBD during the school holidays. Four runners up will similarly be asked to display their works. The top five artworks will be visited and adjudicated to ensure parity with the submitted image. The challenge is on until Thursday 21 November. . entrants must be individuals, community groups or schools comprising students of 16 years and younger; . create an art piece made out of waste materials; . art pieces can be pictures, clothing, furniture, sculptures and installations; . take a flattering photo or photos of the completed artwork; . go to the URL: http://flsoartchallenge2019.co.za/ then choose where to upload your media on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or PC . if using PC option, your name and email address will be required – social media will have login prompts; . upload your image together with a description of the submission and name of the entrant, age and school; . share on all social media platforms with the hashtags #FLSO2019 and #FLSOWastetoArt Visit flsoartchallenge2019.co.za for terms and conditions. Entrants can use mobile phones, PCs or they can visit any of the City’s libraries and make use of the free internet access via the SmartCape facilities to upload their images.


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he Western Cape department of correctional services (DCS) will hold its first three-day Spiritual Care Expo at the Pollsmoor Correctional Centre in Tokai from 6 to 8 November. The expo hopes to attract service providers from all parts of the province and is aimed at embracing and strengthening partnerships with stakeholders that are promoting rehabilitation programmes in different correctional facilities. The expo’s theme will be “Masibambisane: restoring the dignity of our people

through a victim-centred rehabilitation, reconciliation and reintegration in building a crime-free South Africa”. Director for the DCS’s Spiritual Care division, Dr Menzi Mkhathini, says the expo will showcase what service providers are offering at correctional centres. It will also reflect on the strides made to realise the objectives of the White Paper on Corrections. The spiritual care unit focusses on individual interviews, services and programmes that talk to the unique needs of an

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PRINCESS VLEI

Nurturing nature and leaders RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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he Princess Vlei is a recreational facility that has been used by the Grassy Park and Retreat residents for decades, but the Princess Vlei Forum urges schools to make use of it also as an educational tool for the children. With the vlei coming under threat of destruction about seven years ago, the forum is still campaigning to showcase the importance of the water body through educational programmes, among others. “At the moment we do have a number of schools involved. We focus on the local schools: Lotus High School, Steenberg High School, Levana Primary School, Harmony Primary School,” says Bridget Pitt, secretary of the forum. “But there are a lot of schools who aren’t involved, and we’d like to get them involved,” she adds. According to Pitt, the forum combines environmental awareness with art activities to create fun and informative lessons for the youth. They do this by teaming up with the Peter Clark Art Centre in Claremont and the Jungle Theatre Company in Muizenberg, to name a few. The outcome of these efforts are better informed children who have a personal investment in nature and undoing the damage that has already been done by land and air pollution. “We want to develop an appreciation of the nature that is there and build a personal connection. We emphasise kids having a good time there – and hopefully that will extend to any nature site. It’s getting children to understand that if we want to save ourselves we have to save nature,” Pitt explains. In order for the children to take a personal interest in the vlei, during programmes with the school the workshop facilitators will allow the children monitor the plants, take note of the insects and wildlife that interact with the plants and allow them to expand on their observations and learnings each time they return. In the spirit of creating awareness of the biodiversity, the forum hosts the Flight of Dreams Parade each year. Held at the end of last month, learners used their talents to create nature guardians – artworks to take ownership of the area and celebrate the wildlife.

Guardians of the earth, waters and sky; created from natural materials by learners before the Flight of Dreams parade last month. PHOTO: Julius Bolligelo, a 12-year-old learner from Harmony Primary School, is responsible for the eco-friendly eland that was installed during the parade. According to him it symbolises balance in nature and pays respects to the animals who lost their homes to human development. “The goal is to create a real relationship

between the children and the Princess Vlei,” says Pitt. The forum works on the principles of restoration, education, cultural heritage and hopes to see the children grow to embrace nature and the historical significance of the vlei. Currently, the forum is in talks of begin-

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ning the process to have the water body declared a heritage site based on its rich history – the very reasons why the community fought to save it from becoming a mall in 2012. V To get your school involved in the activities at the Princess Vlei, call 082 462 1308, visit www.princessvlei.org or email imagine@princessvlei.org.


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The six South Africans during the Mario streetcar tour in Osaka are back clockwise: Gilroy Fillies, Shaun Fabe, Silvino Giewelaar, Lloyd Idas Brent Abrahams and Gavin Adendorff.

Standing shoulder to shoulder in Kobe waiting for to sing the national anthem and kick-off of the Springboks versus Canada game.

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Capetonians support Boks in Japan AVRIL FILLIES

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hen you are living and working in Dubai and not fortunate enough to watch the Springboks play in South Africa, you try everything in your power to watch them play overseas. What better way to do this than to attend the Rugby World Cup in a foreign country and show the world, “your blood is green!” This is exactly what six South Africans, five from Cape Town and one from George, did when they attended the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. The Springbok groupies are Shaun Fabe from Wynberg, Gilroy Fillies from Eersterivier, Gavin Adendorff from Strandfontein, Brent Abrahams from Retreat, Lloyd Idas from Durbanville and Silvino Giewelaar from George. “This was our second World Cup that we attended after supporting the Springboks at the World Cup in England in 2015. We are all living and working in Dubai and planned this trip after the fi-

nal in England. We left on Thursday 3 October and went to watch the Springbok games against Italy and Canada,” says Shaun. “The journey was epic, the atmosphere unreal, and to stand next to each other shoulder to shoulder singing the anthem was emotional! We even got Rassie Erasmus, Faf de Klerk and Damian Willemse to give us a wave,” he says. After an eventful night of celebrating the win over Italy, they took a two hour train to Osaka where they had four days to see sights and prepare for the next game against Canada. “In Osaka we managed to get some good sushi, local teppanyaki and did the Mario streetcar tour where we dressed up as superheroes. The last game against Canada was also very good, we even managed to swop jerseys with some Japanese and Canadian supporters. Japanese hospitality was so good and embracing, we already planning for our third RWC to France in 2023,” Shaun says.

After watching the game between SA and Italy they took a two hour train journey to Osaka. They are, from left: Gavin Adendorff, Brent Abrahams, Shaun Fabe, Lloyd and Gilroy Fillies. In front is Silvino Giewelaar.

Fight against cable theft forges ahead Although recent statistics on the arrest and conviction of metal and cable theft suspects create room for optimism, the war is far from over. Riana Scott, head of marketing and communication at Metrorail Western Cape, says given the lack of illegal scrap yards being closed, the continued flouting of the Second

Hand Goods Act and the prevailing socioeconomic climate which produces new criminals as soon as regular offenders are arrested – these type of crimes are highly likely to continue. “Depending on the area, the extent and the nature of the theft, it can lead to delays, cancellations and temporary suspension of train services in sections of the network affected by vandalism or theft,” Scott says. Cable theft can also lead to electricity disruptions and affects the functioning of critical infrastructure like internet access, closed-circuit television networks and services at clinics and libraries. Scott explains The City of Cape Town’s Metal Theft Unit arrested 99 suspects for cable the Rail Enforceand metal theft in the past financial year. ment unit, police

and Metrorail Protection Services (MPS) conduct both autonomous and joint operations to combat crime. “Each entity keeps its own statistics of autonomous operations and joint successes are publicised as such,” Scott says. Metrorail’s statistics are regional and not captured per station given the extensive rail network and number of trains. MPS made 137 arrests in the period from September 2018 to August this year. In March last year, additional human resources (armed guards) and technology (surveillance and forensic capability) was introduced. Since then 431 arrests have been made, 59 convictions and 42 cases finalised. The total number of years’ jail sentences imposed under the Criminal Matters Amendment Act are 373 years, five months and ten days. The City of Cape Town’s Metal Theft Unit (MTU) arrested 90 suspects for cable and metal theft in the past financial year (July 2018 – June 2019). A further 22 arrests were made in the first quarter of the current financial year. Items confiscated during the same 15month period include 85 kilogrammes of cast iron drain covers and frames, 11 gully grids, 11.1 kilogrammes of telecommunica-

tion cable (66 metres) and 288.5 kilograms of copper cable (665 metres). Much of the unit’s efforts are centred around a list of the most prolific hotspots across the metropole which include Bishop Lavis, Claremont and Rondebosch. The unit was established 10 years ago to curb the theft of City-infrastructure but their scope has broadened since then. “Officers recover infrastructure belonging to state-owned enterprises as well as private sector companies,” says the Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith. Two years ago, the unit had its powers extended in terms of the Second Hand Goods Act, which allows for the inspection of scrap metal dealers and bucket shops. The Criminal Matters Amendment Act introduced the option of harsher sentences for cable thieves. “With copper selling for around R80 a kilogram, it’s easy to see why it remains such a big problem. While there have been moves to curb these acts of sabotage, far more is needed if we are to make a meaningful difference,” added Smith. V Members of the public who have information about cable or metal theft, or illegal scrap metal dealers are encouraged to report it to 021 480 7700 or to the police.


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Why not use drones to fight the country’s crime problem? I was watching an international news channel on riots, and while watching this I saw what I thought was seagulls swooping above the rioting crowds, but on closer inspection, I realised it was drones. While still watching, my memory went back to a wedding my wife and I attended in Table View a few months ago, when the official wedding photographer was taking pictures using a drone with a camera attached. Now being a retired police officer and with violent protests taking place, gunfights in our suburbs and farm attacks, illegal poaching in and around our coastline, road users terrorising other road users, attacks on local and foreign tourists on hiking trails and local security companies protecting properties and reacting to alarms, I am wondering why our police, law enforcement, rangers and traffic officials, and neighbourhood watches are not being issued with the drones. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and other legal experts must be approached to investigate the legality of using drones in crime prevention and crime-fighting initiatives. I got so excited when I was compiling this article as I could only see massive benefits from the use of drones. This also has some financial benefits. Officers can use fewer helicopters. I believe even a loudspeaker can also be attached to the drones in crime prevention or crowd control. An eye in the sky sees all. KEITH BLAKE, Ottery

HELP SAVE THE RHINO: South Africans are urged to support the conservation of Rhinos to ensure that generations to come don’t have to only see them in photos and books. Among other support initiatives, people can purchase a Relate bracelet from participating retailers. A portion of the money goes towards the Endangered Wildlife Trust Rhino Project. The trust helps fund several essential conservation activities such as the deployment of equipment, skilled field staff, anti-poaching and sniffer dogs, a rapid response platform for rhino orphans, and end-user awareness campaigns, to ensure the survival of this iconic animal.

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Children need to be healthy To stay competitive in the modern world, today’s youth need to have a good education. It makes me sad that there are still children who have to walk more than 10 kilometres to and from school. Because these kids arrive at school tired and without having had breakfast, they find it difficult to concentrate in class. After school, they must do household chores, which prevent them from doing their homework. It is parents’ and government’s responsibility to ensure that every child in the country has transport to and from schools, and food to eat. As the saying goes: “A healthy mind comes from within a healthy body.” MPENDULO NCUBEKAZI, Email

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Citizens affected should lay a charge – councillor Ward 64 councillor, Aimee Kuhl responds to Jade van Rhyn’s letter of concern about the constant protests in Vrygrond, and the efforts of the police (“I am sick of it!”, People’s Post 15 October). The police and the public order police (Pops) are the safety agent that deals with civil unrest. Law enforcement and traffic (services) have been the first to respond to stabilise the situation but legally cannot engage with active civil disobedience and fall under the command

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Get your engines ready for finale A

n all-out battle to be crowned World Rallycross Champion and fierce competition for a podium place will thrill spectators at Killarney International Raceway on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November. The two leaders are just one single point apart. The season finale, World Rallycross of South Africa, will see supercars accelerating faster than Formula 1’s and international drivers with matching reflexes burning up the Killarney circuit of tar, dirt, straights, tight corners and airborne jumps battling for the world driver and car crown. The world finale is brought to Cape Town’s Killarney track by IMG, The City of Cape Town and well-known SA event organiser WorldSport. Under the agreement with the City of Cape Town, the championship will also visit Cape Town in 2020 and 2021. The top three Supercar drivers are Andreas Bakkerud (Audi S1) and brothers Timmy and Kevin Hansen (Peugeot 208) with a field of 35 drivers in the chase. The four-wheel drive turbocharged 2 litre WRX supercars produce 450kW and 900Nm of torque, catapulting the cars from zero to 100km/h in just 1.9 seconds, faster than Formula 1’s. The RX2 car category is just as hotly contested with Oliver Eriksson, Jesse Kallio and Ben-Philip Gundersen in the top three and 23 more drivers in pursuit. “We’re proud to be sponsoring the Total racing team this year and to have them bring Total’s ethos to life at WRX. “They’re equipped with undeniable talent and we have no doubt that they will dominate this year and add to our successes,” said Baxolile Msomi, corporate communications and marketing manager of Total South Africa. Cape Town mayor Dan Plato said: “Cape Town has long been an event hub for exciting, adrenalin sports like motor racing, with a recent display of a Formula 1 car’s acceleration in our streets. “The City of Cape Town is proud to once again host the World Rallycross Champion-

ship at Killarney. The drivers and their lightning fast cars will experience not only fierce competition, but everything Cape Town and its people have to offer – from the backdrop of Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, our beaches, vineyards, culture and entertainment. “Exciting events such as this one not only showcase our city, but are a significant contributor to the local economy, jobs for Capetonians and international marketing of our destination. “We welcome the WRX racers and all the visitors from abroad and elsewhere in South Africa.” Paul Bellamy, senior vice president of IMG Motorsports, the promotor of the FIA World Rallycross Championship, said: “I am delighted to confirm that through our partnership with the City of Cape Town, we are extending our presence in South Africa for a further two years. “Since its entry on the World RX calendar in 2017, Cape Town has become a mainstay of the championship and a must-visit destination for local and international rallycross fans.” Bruce Parker-Forsyth, CEO of WorldSport, the newly appointed delivery partners, says: “Motorsport is a fundamental part of Cape Town culture – the World Rallycross Championship teams display the same competitiveness on track and post-race camaraderie as our local drivers – which makes it such a joy to experience first-hand. Our aim is to make it a weekend of racing the whole family can enjoy.” Des Easom, executive manager of Killarney International Raceway, said: “The World Rallycross championship is the most exciting form of motorsport featuring some of the best drivers in the world and also offers a full day of family entertainment on and off the track. “With the championship being wide open with only one point separating the two championship contenders, we are certainly in for an absorbing final round of the championship.” V Tickets are available through www.quicket.co.za.

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Kenfac Phillies (13) – Tantasport (8) Tableview (8) – Battswood (3) Third League Table View (6) – Strandfontein (14) Westridge Yankees (9) – St Augustines (8) Stealers (7) – Khayelitsha Stars (0) Heideveld Yankees (0) – Thistles (7)

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