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Suspected brothel causes stink TAMMY PETERSEN

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ESIDENTS allege that a quiet street in Rondebosch East has become the local “sex trade headquarters” for Chinese prostitutes after a “madame” moved in two months ago. The average-looking house is believed to be housing about four “beautiful women” who receive visitors mostly in the middle of the night, locals claim. The house, situated in Fourth Avenue, is secured by high walls and boasts a security camera to monitor the electric gate. Neighbours say luxury cars frequent the house from midnight to the early hours of the morning. “We know that something isn’t right there,” a resident says. “They are running a brothel and think we will just let them do what they like in our area. No way, man. We are mostly devout Muslim and Christian residents who live here and

something like this is haraam. It is a sin to stand by and allow people to destroy themselves and families like this.” He says that on the “odd occasion” he sees the Chinese woman outside the house and always tells her to “stop her nonsense”. “She either ignores me or screams at me in a foreign language. Everyone here knows what they are doing. It’s disgusting.” Another neighbour claims that a “fishy smell” is constantly in the air around the house and that residents are convinced that the house is also being used to store illegal perlemoen. “The stench is unbearable,” the woman says. “It’s so strong it makes you sick to your stomach. Cars sometimes pull up and deliver packages and we even find broken foam boxes, usually used to keep abalone cool, blowing around the street.” When People’s Post visited the house with the police on Thursday,

a Chinese woman claiming to be the main tenant in the house vehemently denied being involved in crime. “I am not bad. I have papers,” she said repeatedly. The woman was initially reluctant to let the officers in but after a few minutes opened the door. The house was in virtual darkness and the woman claimed she was home alone. When the officers asked her to turn on the lights, a man was found in the front bedroom, sitting on a chair. He claimed to be her boyfriend. “He visits me,” she argued. “He didn’t do anything.” When asked by the policemen to show them around the house, she took them to her bedroom. A massage table was set up next to an unmade bed and when she was asked if she ran a massage parlour, she replied that it’s to fix her “sore” back. When the officers moved to the second bedroom it was locked and

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the woman replied that the person living in the room was not home. However, after the officers knocked at the door, a second Chinese woman came out of the room. She could not speak English, the first woman explained. After the officers asked her why she had lied and said there was noone else in the house, the woman claimed that she had not understood the question. The trio was warned by the officers that police would be monitoring the house and that if they were involved in illegal activities they would be arrested. The woman, who says she has been living in the area for two months, replied that she was not doing anything wrong and was regularly harassed by neighbours accusing her of illegal activity. “They make ‘bang bang’ on my gate. But I do nothing. They don’t leave me alone. I like to stay in the house and watch TV,” she insisted to the officers.

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Hanif Loonat, the chairperson for the Nyanga Cluster Community Police Forum, says it has become the norm to rent houses in affluent areas for illegal activities. “Criminals reckon that they won’t be noticed if they live in a nice house in a nice suburb. They must be caught and weeded out of our society. We must apply pressure on them and make it clear that their type won’t be tolerated in our communities. They must get out.” Loonat says the owner of the house contacted him recently and arranged a meeting for later this week. “He, too, suspected that something was wrong at his house and when we meet, we will discuss possible ways of resolving this issue.”

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Man arrested after fleeing ‘drug house’ REYANA STEYN

A MANENBERG man was arrested on Friday after drugs worth R12 000 were found in his house. The man fled his home on Tuesday when police arrived with a search warrant. “Members of the Organised Crime Unit had a search warrant for a house in Thames Walk,” says Warrant Officer Llewelyn Lakay, Manenberg police spokesperson. “When officers arrived at his house on Tuesday, the owner ran away. “The officers then had neighbours come over and watch while the search was being done. “The neighbours had to be present so that if anything was found it couldn’t be said that we had planted the evidence.” Lakay says they found one bag containing five grams of tik and 269 units of tik packets ready to be sold on the street. “The 42-year-old owner re-

turned to his home on Friday and was arrested by police,” he says. “People must be wary of keeping drugs. “The police will not tolerate any drugs being sold and continuous raids will be done to stop the dealing from happening. “The selling and using of drugs lead to other crimes, such as domestic abuse, theft, robberies and many more. “People must take a stand and report any drug dealing taking place in the area. All reporting of information is handled with confidentiality.” He thanked all community members who have reported crime so far. The suspect appeared in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court yesterday (Monday). People’s Post could not determine the date of the man’s next court appearance by the time of going to print. To report any crime contact Lakay on 072 409 1112 or on (021) 699-9400, or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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Tuesday 12 April 2011

Son sets home alight TAMMY PETERSEN

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FTER a heated argument with her drug-addicted son, a mother took a walk to clear her head and think of ways to help him turn his life around. She did not realise it would be the last time she would close the 12year-old door to her modest Manenberg home. Stephanie Jehoma (51) says she and her children were left homeless after her 27-year-old son allegedly doused her bedroom with petrol and set fire to the home she waited 18 years to have – because of an argument over takkies. The mother-of-four says her ordeal started in the early hours of Saturday morning when she returned from a nearby fundraising event. “He knew I had my son and boyfriend’s wages and my mother’s pension in my bra. He grabbed me and told me to give him the money but I refused. I explained that that’s our money to get us through the month, but he didn’t want to understand that. He would not let go and eventually got his hands on the cash and disappeared,” the distraught woman says. The next day, the young man returned with brand new takkies and a cellphone. “I was so angry I could barely speak. I didn’t know what to say to him because he is so aggressive, but I knew I had to provide for my family and needed to get hold of what he bought and try to resell it. “On Sunday, I took the shoes while he was sleeping and gave it to a neighbour to keep until I could

find a buyer.” Upon discovering the next day that the new takkies had disappeared, he approached his mother and demanded that she return them. “I told him I didn’t have them and that he had had no right to rob his own mother. We had a massive argument about it. “I needed to think about what I DISTRAUGHT: Stephanie Jehoma in the empty shell would do next be- of what was once her bedroom. Photo: Tammy Petersen cause I realised I couldn’t keep living like this. As I Manenberg Avenue while her home walked away, my daughter ran out is restored. of the house and said he had threatA charge of arson was laid at the ened to burn down our flat. I didn’t local police station but her son has take him seriously,” she says, light- not been arrested as he ran away ing a cigarette. when the inferno started. When she returned about an hour “I can’t believe that he could do later, she saw neighbours and fire this to our family. He was 15 when fighters standing outside her we moved into this house and he Thames Walk house. “Everyone knew how we struggled while living started screaming that he had set in people’s back yards. I raised him fire to the house, but when I got to be a decent person, not what he there, it was all over. My room was is now. Waar het ek verkeerd gedestroyed and the kitchen, front gaan?” room, bathroom and lounge were Jehoma adds that she is grateful seriously damaged. Everything I to locals who brought their buckets had worked for was damaged be- and hosepipes to try to save her yond repair. I couldn’t even cry – I home. “Every little drop is apprecijust felt empty inside.” ated. I know we will survive. I’m Neighbours and local organisa- just happy that no one was home at tions have all supported her by giv- the time and nobody got hurt.” ing her and her family food and . Anyone able to donate furniclothes, and she is currently living ture, food or clothing to the Jehoma in a wendy house in Proudly family can phone Stephanie on Manenberg’s peace garden in 072 319 2901.

Show your support THE Prostate Cancer Support Action group will meet at 17:45 for 18:00 on Tuesday 19 April in the auditorium of the Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic, Burnham Road, Plumstead. Newly-diagnosed patients and their partners or care-givers from all over the Cape Metro are welcome to attend, meet prostate cancer survivors and share details of their experience. The speaker’s subject is treatment with proton beams. Call 073 560 3067 for more information.

Tee off for Bel Porto LANSDOWNE’S Bel Porto School, which specialises in education for physically and mentally challenged youth, will be hosting a golf day at the Kuils River Golf Club on Thursday 19 May. A four ball costs R1 200, and corporate sponsorship is R2 500. For more information phone Judy Sobotker on (021) 6972986 or 083 951 0294. Alternatively, email belporto@netbridge.co.za.


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Crawford house to be reduced to rubble TAMMY PETERSEN

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VACANT council house Crawford residents consider an eyesore will be demolished once a public participation process has been completed. Situated at 143 Kromboom Road, the house stands out like a sore thumb in comparison to the neat surrounding properties in the relatively well-off area. Residents, who call the house “Welcome Home” as it is the first house seen at the southern entrance of the suburb, say the sooner the property is cleared, the better. “I will send the council a ‘thank you’ note when I see the house reduced to rubble,” says Mohammed Jaynoedien, who has lived in Crawford for the past 18 years. “A derelict property like that always attracts unwanted elements, who have been spotted lurking on the wire-fenced grounds on numerous occasions. “It is a bad reflection on those of us who invest thousands of rands into maintaining

OUT OF SIGHT: The back of the property is strewn with dirt and household refuse.

Soccer evening ends in terror TAMMY PETERSEN

WHAT started out as a group of friends staying in to watch a soccer game ended in terror when five men stormed into a Kenwyn house and robbed them at knife-point. Two men were treated for stab wounds after the gang attacked them in the Range Road house on Tuesday at 21:30. Warrant Officer Robert Lakey, spokesperson for Lansdowne police, says a man wearing a police reflector jacket knocked at the front door of the house and “asked to speak to Patrick”. “When the home owner tried to explain that there was no-one with that name living there, four men forced their way into the house and one pointed a gun at the three friends while another held a knife,” he explains. The robbers then tied the men’s hands with cables and told them they were under arrest. “The friends protested and made a scene because they did not believe the suspects. One of the men then stabbed the victim who was making the most noise in the hand, back, thigh and arm. They then threatened to hurt the others if they did not cooperate.” The robbers unplugged the plasma TV and took cash and cellphones before carrying their loot to a car parked in the road, Lakey continues. One of the friends, however, managed to untie himself and followed the men, who were still on the property. “When he caught one of the robbers, a tussle ensued and he was stabbed in the arm. Their assailants then fled to the silver Opel Astra and fled the scene.” No arrests have been made. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to phone the station on (021) 700-9000.

the good standards of property in this vicinity.” Joseph du Preez claims the house was previously used for drug peddling, and says he would “much rather have them back than have it standing empty”. “The house at least looked half-decent while there were tenants living there. This is council property and it took them a very long time to sort out their business. Not one resident here is impressed with their retarded approach to resolving this. It’s laughable.” He says a security guard would “sporadically” visit the property to check for illegal inhabitants. “The biggest joke is that my rates went towards paying the fool, who would just walk around the property and disappear a few minutes later. They wasted money by employing a guard who didn’t even do his job properly.” Various people have approached the council about possibly renting the prime property from the City, explains proportional representative councillor Magadien Davids, who has been in regular contact with the property management department about the house. “I also thought that the best solution would have been to find a tenant, especially since there is such a great demand for housing in the greater Athlone area,” he says. “However, I was informed by the relevant officials that the house was not habitable.” Ruby Gelderbloem, the City’s director of property management, says the house has been vacant since March last year, after the tenant died and the family was unable to continue with the lease. “Investigations into whether the property was suitable for being rented were carried out and the comments received were that the building was unfit for occupation due to the structural cracks right down to the foundations.” The security guard had been employed to protect the City’s assets from vandalism or theft while investigations into the future of the house were undertaken, she says. Gelderbloem says the final decision to demolish rests with council, but adds that the proposal to “dispose of the asset by means of demolition” must still be advertised in the local press for comment or objections. It has not yet been decided what the vacant erf will be used for once the house has been razed.

WELCOME HOME: The house at 143 Kromboom Road is the first property seen when entering the area from Jan Smuts Drive. Photo: Tammy Petersen

DERELICT: Proportional representative councillor, Magadien Davids, tries to peer between the boards put up to keep vagrants out.

Gandhi’s grandson to visit Athlone MAHATMA GANDHI’S grandson will present a public lecture at the Samaj Centre, Temple Road, Rylands on Saturday 16 April, at 18:30 for 19:00. Arun Gandhi will speak about “Gandhi’s legacy: from Phoenix Settlement to the Gandhi Worldwide Education Institute”. If you have any items of interest (statues, plaques, stamps, medals, books, magazines or photographs) which could be added to the exhibition, or for any inquiries, contact Ela Valji on 072 341 7543 or email elavalji@telkomsa.net.

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Jobs available during elections W

ITH the municipal elections around the corner, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has created 15 630 temporary voluntary employment opportunities for community members. This is in addition to other IEC positions, such as assistant project coordinators and area managers. The 15 630 temporary staff will man voting stations. The IEC is a publicly-funded, permanent body that was established in terms of the Electoral Commission Act of 1996. Its purpose is to promote and safeguard democracy in South Africa. Provincial Electoral Officer, Reverend Courtney Sampson, says the IEC’s task is to put all structures and systems in place for a “free and fair election without showing prej-

udice or favour to any of the participating political parties”. The IEC’s job structure consists of permanent jobs as well as “expansion job structures” – temporary employment for people in the community during the election period. As each electoral project coordinator has an assistant, there are 40 posts for the assistant project coordinator position. There are also 387 posts for the area manager position. These positions are advertised in various publications as applicants would need to have a tertiary qualification. The posts are terminated one month after the election is over. Sampson said: “There are 1 570 voting stations, and during the registration process, three staff members are at each voting station and 10 are present on election day.” However, there are currently no more positions available at the IEC, as they have all been filled. According to Sampson, the IEC does not offer jobs. “The 15 630 positions that are available at the time of elections are voluntary positions, and they get compensated for the time spent working in aid of the elections,” he said. The IEC advertised the available positions and anyone interested could apply at the local offices in Athlone, Mitchell’s Plain, Strand, Constantia and Bellville. Training is provided by the IEC and began on Friday 1 April. It covered the operations involved dur-

STILL STRONG: The Silvertree Baseball Old Boys Club from Wynberg, which was established in 1980, met at the Ottery Sports Club (home venue of Silvertree and Thistles Baseball clubs) for breakfast and to reminisce about the old days on Saturday 5 March. Many of the old boys had not seen each other in over 20 years. They also paid tribute to former club chairman Firgil Adams, who died in Australia. Four old boys assisted Silvertree with cash donations, and two 40­year­old baseball gloves belonging to Silvertree legend, Ivan Mehui­ zen, were handed over to the club for use by two underprivileged children from the Leliebloem Children’s Home in Athlone who play for the club. In front of the new scoreboard, sponsored by Jive, are Silvertree old boys, from left, Garfield Filmore, Enrico Marinus, Paul Melson, Neville Jackson, Kevin Kloppers, Derick Benjamin, Robin Griebelaar, Ivan Titus, Danny April, Sidney Thomas and Colin Moses.

ing elections. Staff are taught to handle difficult situations, what their duties are and the legal aspects of the legislation. According to Sampson, political party officials or campaigners may not apply for a job at the IEC during

election time. “Having someone who campaigns for a particular political party volunteering at a voting station on election day will put the IEC in a bad light, as they could try to persuade people to vote for that party. “There is a declaration that the

volunteers at the voting station have to sign, saying that they are being truthful,” he says. Any of the volunteers found guilty of campaigning for a political party at any time during the election periodwill be removed from their post.

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‘Massive’ arrears protest action planned Poor people to take to the streets in demand of scrapping of municipal backlog were asking for, and we will respond by doing what’s best for the people and protesting. Ons gaan Kaap toe.” The action comes two months after 3 000 residents from Manenberg took to the streets armed with posters asking the City to lower their rent and write off their rental backlog. Wanza says people have been paying rent for over 30 years and they should be given ownership of the council properties. Also under the banner of the CSC, more than 500 Hanover Park residents took to the streets last month and delivered a memorandum to the local rent office demanding that their arrears be scrapped. One of the area coordinators for CSC, Errol Davids, says people are becoming involved in the “movement” because they are desperate and “over their heads in debt”. Davids, who is the deputy chairperson of the Hanover Park Civic Association, says the organisation is in “total support” of the planned protest, adding that they will start distributing pamphlets within the week. Two weeks ago, Mitchell’s Plain residents expressed their concerns about the scrapping of water arrears when they burnt a cardboard coffin containing hundreds of warning letters issued by the City. The coffin was loaded onto a hearse and taken from Mitchell’s Plain Town Centre to the Beacon Valley Rent Office where it was burnt in front of cheering protestors.

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HOUSANDS of people are expected to take part in a massive protest which will see residents from 12 suburbs march to the Cape Town Civic Centre under one banner on Tuesday 26 April to demand the scrapping of all municipal arrears for people living in the city’s impoverished areas.

The decision to protest was made by Communities for Social Change (CSC), a coordinating structure of civic organisations representing Hanover Park, Athlone, Manenberg, Mitchell’s Plain, Hout Bay, Heideveld, Lavender Hill, Lotus River, Ottery, Grassy Park, Elsies River and Leonsdale. The decision comes after meetings held with City of Cape Town officials failed to resolve issues concerning the poor, says Mario Wanza, the organiser of the CSC. Representatives from the CSC met Mayor Dan Plato and City officials yesterday to discuss their demands. These include the halting of evictions due to illegal occupations, debt and anti-social behaviour, a call for the scrapping of municipal arrears and the handing over of councilowned units to people who have been paying rent for years. “What upset us is that there was no investigation into the validity of our requests and no committee set up to review our demands. “The City just flat-out refused what we

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The CSC’s Mitchell’s Plain coordinator, Sulyman Stellenboom, says another march will take place in Mitchell’s Plain on 21 April when they will return to the subcouncil office and request feedback on their demand for the removal of water management devices behind the incorrect readings being taken from water meters, leading to high bills. “This City has no respect for the poor and is not taking this matter seriously. We are representing the people and although we try to engage with the officials towards finding a solution, they are not coming to the party.” Plato, who was handed a copy of the pamphlet which the CSC has been distributing to invite people to take part, declined to comment on the planned protest, saying only that “it’s their right to march”. However, he says the action seems to be “politically motivated” and that the CSC is making “one demand after the other”. “They are making accusations and allegations without listening to our explanations. They claim there is a lack of service delivery to the poor, but they cannot give us the proof to back this claim. They need to be more organised and give me a list of complaints so that I can follow up on it.” He adds that a follow-up meeting is being planned, although a date is yet to be set.

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WANTED: Manen­ berg police are looking for Patrick Delcarme (69) in connec­ tion with an inde­ cent assault of a minor in Manen­ berg in October 2004. Delcarme is believed to be in either Heide­ veld, Netreg or Cape Town. CONVICTED: Yazeed Pe­ tersen (29) from Bloukrans Road, Heide­ veld is wanted in connection with the rape of a woman in a field in June 2003. Pe­ tersen was convicted of the crime but appealed the sentence. He did not attend the appeal hearing. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of either suspects can phone Detective Constable Keating on 082 522 1959 or (021) 699­9400 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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Tuesday 12 April 2011

Choirs battle it out Things can be much worse for the Silver Fez TONY ROBINSON

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COME this weekend, eight top Malay choir groups will be battling it out for the 2011 Silver Fez competition. The 72nd Silver Fez Grand Finale kicks off at the Athlone Stadium on Saturday 16 April. The 29 teams belonging to the Cape Malay Choir Board will compete for the overall trophy, the best dressed choir, the grand march-past, exhibition march, mini float and highest points award. Some of the teams participating include the Young Men and Shoprite Jonge Studente from Mitchell’s Plain, Ottomans from Sherwood Park, Young Zinnias from Bridgetown, Sterlitzia from Kensington and Modern Boys from Ottery. Board president, Shafiek April, was both proud and excited, saying: “This is really going to be something spectacular for the public to see.”

The Silver Fez trophy was donated by Die Burger in 1940, which saw the Young Lions from Manenberg being honoured with the first win. Thereafter, the Boarding Boys dominated proceedings, walking away as 11-time winners of the Silver Fez. “This is the most sought-after trophy in the Malay choirs and the teams will be going full steam ahead in their mission to be crowned champions,” says April. The event kicks off at 15:00, with the gates opening at 13:30. Adults pay R30, children R15 and tickets for the reserved area costs R40. There will also be CDs, DVDs, top eight Nederlandsliedere collections and Nederlands books on sale. “The public should know there will be strict security not allowing liquor or firearms inside the stadium,” he says. For more information phone (021) 692-1450 or 072 369 3387 or fax (021) 691-7860.

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MOST of the people who are raging against the idea of exploring for shale gas in the Karoo know very little about the technology and what Sasol has called its “game changing” potential. In fact, most of the knowledge in circulation has come from those strongly opposed to “fracking”. Public relations companies have even been retained to blacken the picture and whip up emotions to a point approaching hysteria. They have plenty of material to work with. In the early days of fracking there were disasters, most of them the result of wild cat operations. But the technology has improved and in responsible hands it might even be acceptable in some circumstances. So it is easy to understand the fears in circulation. I grew up in the Karoo and I know that water gives land its value. Take away the water or contaminate it and one is left with worthless desert. In a drought, a good borehole is the only thing that stands between a farmer and financial ruin. It is an emotional

relationship. You can mess with his wife but don’t touch his borehole. The water of agricultural importance lies at depths of no more than a few hundred metres. Fracking, however, takes place something like 10 kilometres below the surface! That is five time deeper than our deepest gold mine. The temperature down there will be about 300°C and any water would become instant steam. If the hole is lined with steel there should be no contamination of agricultural water. But one can understand the fear. The biggest problems will be logistical ones. The equipment is massive and new roads will be required. What does one do with 10 kilometres of earth from borehole cores? The impact on the Karoo will be considerable. And where will the water needed for fracking come from? On the other hand, holes 10 kilometres deep will give us access to an inexhaustible supply of geothermal heat. And that can be turned into electricity. The US Department of Energy

says geothermal electricity is cheaper than coal or nuclear power and the price does not go up every year along with the cost of fuel and labour. Even if there is no gas we could win. So here’s the question: would you rather have Shell fracking in the Karoo or Eskom trying to run half a dozen atomic power stations? Nuclear power requires consistent good management for at least 50 years. There is no place for CEOs who trim the maintenance budgets to improve the bottom line and their bonuses. And there is no place for cadre deployment. Imagine a future Minister of Minerals, Energy and Nationalisation – someone like Julius Malema – having a hand in the appointment of nuclear mangers. His matric woodwork studies would be of little help. We may be able to survive an implosion in the Land Bank or a foul-up in the Karoo, but mismanagement of a Koeberg could be goodbye Cape Town.

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Acclaimed musical set for Baxter stage THE Cape Town Festival (CTF) will be presenting the acclaimed musical “Silence of the Music” at the Baxter Theatre from Wednesday 13 to Saturday 30 April. Opening night is Saturday 16 April at 20:00. Shows will take place on Mondays to Saturdays from 20:00 till 22:00, except Friday 22 April (Good Friday). Produced by Desert Rose Music, “Silence of the Music” combines leading world music composer and director, Lynne Holmes-Ganief and renowned theatre director, Basil Appollis. It tells the story of an intercultural couple whose love for each other was spurned in 2010 by their fami-

lies, friends and broader society. The original musical score, composed by Holmes-Ganief, reflects the rich diversity of South Africa’s melting pot of cultural influences, combining classical, Middle Eastern, Asian and African musical elements into contemporary, melodic, world music arrangements. In January this year the CTF adopted “Silence of the Music” as one of its major cultural arts projects for 2011. Tickets are R120 each and can be bought through Computicket, online at www.computicket.co.za or its call centre on 083 915 8000. Tickets can also be bought from any Shoprite or Checkers branch.

For corporate bookings, charities and special block bookings at discounted prices contact Sharon Alexander on (021) 680-3962 or email sharon.alexander@uct.ac.za or Shelagh Blomkamp on 083 205 0935 or email silence@desertrosemusic.co.za. . “Silence of the Music” forms part of the CTF’s year-long programme of events, which also includes a 1CMC discussion; community youth workshop programmes; a senior citizens’ day; a leadership forum; a multimedia exhibition and community festivals. For more information, visit www.capetownfestival.co.za or email info@capetownfestival.co.za.

A play on things at New Africa Theatre “PARAPHERNALIA”, a “quirky theatrical experience” directed by Jacqueline van Meygaarden, is on at the New Africa Theatre in Sybrand Park from 16 to 21 April. Starring Daniel Robinson,

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Be captivated by ‘romantic’ Indian music LOVERS of Indian classical music will be treated to an evening of romantic, spiritual music in “Ragas of Romance” at the Baxter Theatre at 20:15 on Friday 15 April. The master Indian musicians who will feature in the production, are Abhijit Banerjee (tabla), Rakesh Chaurasia (flute) and Tarun Bhattacharya (santoor). Banerjee is considered among the foremost tabla players from India

and one of the most sought-after creative artists in Indian percussion. Chaurasia is described as an “exceptional flautist”, whose music has always been “extremely wellreceived” in South Africa. Bhattacharya is respected for being a “pioneering and revolutionary” musician who has changed the face of Indian classical music. A raga is the basis of Indian clas-

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Playing among the stars SOUTH AFRICAN jazz stars will gather at the Artscape Theatre Centre on Friday 15 April in support of the Alexander Sinton High School jazz band’s pending trip to the Tutti World Youth Music Festival in China. This arts focus school will be sending its music pupils to an international gathering for the first time. The youngsters will perform only South African music. Their journey to Beijing in July is historical, says music director Ronel Nagfaal. “We are proud and eager to represent Athlone and South Africa at this global assembly, where youth musicians will present musical traditions from their countries. “This contact and exchange is a unique cultural experience, a tremendous opportunity for the musical and personal growth of our youth, and their grooming as leaders in music and in their

communities.” The other Cape Town schools sending bands to the eight-day festival are Heathfield, Bergvliet and Wynberg Girls’ High. Appearing at the Artscape Theatre Centre will be vocal star Gloria Bosman, pianist George Werner, bassist Norman Sauls, drummer Frank Paco, guitarist Jimmy Dludlu, troubadour Errol Dyers and promising jazz vocalist Lee-Ann Fortuin. Now in their 11th year, The Little Giants, directed by Werner, and the Alexander Sinton Jazz Band will be the youth jazz groups in attendance. Both groups will participate in this year’s Grahamstown National Youth Jazz Festival. The concert starts at 20:00 in Artscape’s Opera House. Tickets are available at Computicket and cost R100 for adults and R50 for pensioners and children under 18. For more information call 083 390 4529.


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Cry, beloved country WHILE most South Africans live in abject poverty, public officials such as Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Sicelo Shiceka seem to have been living like a millionaire – if the findings of a Sunday Times report are true. No expense was allegedly spared by Shiceka who – according to documents in the newspaper’s possession – has spent more than R2.5 million on first-class flights and accommodation since 2008. The article states that Shiceka spent R640 000 in one year for him and staff to stay at the One & Only, of which R280 000 was spent on Shiceka alone – by his own admission. Furthermore, it is reported that Shiceka embarked on a first-class flight for him and his personal assistant, rounded off with a stay in a five-star hotel to visit his girlfriend in prison in Switzerland, at a cost of R335 000. The visit to the prison, in a chauffeur-driven limo, cost R32 000. If true, Shiceka’s lifestyle smacks of “blatant abuse of taxpayers’ money”. His alleged wasteful expenditure has attracted widespread condemnation. Shiceka is not the only South African public official whose lavish lifestyle is under scrutiny. In a country that can ill afford to blow millions of rands, ANC youth league leader Julius Malema cost taxpayers more than R886 000 for police bodyguards from October 2009 to October 2010. Malema did not hold any public office to justify having two bodyguards. He was just an ordinary citizen, like the millions of other ordinary South Africans who fork out millions to keep themselves safe. But the buck doesn’t stop there. Flying in the face of a country lacking housing, health and basic services, is Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s decision to lease two new aircraft for transporting VIPs, at a staggering R800 million. When South Africans voted a democratic government into power 17 years ago, they voted for democracy, and a better life for all. A better life is being had, but only by a privileged minority.

MINISTER of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Sicelo Shiceka has come under fire for leading a lavish lifestyle at taxpayers’ expense, following

a Sunday Times report into the R2,5 million in state money he has allegedly spent on luxury hotels, limousines and overseas trips since 2008. In a country whose

Your SMSes

Look at Rehoboth’s board WITH regards to your article (“Staff unite in protest”, People’s Post, 5 April) I wish to share my two cents worth. I served on an old aged home’s board a few years ago and I’m not sure if Rehoboth Age Exchange Centre in Hanover Park is run the same way, but the board comprised mostly of volunteers from the community. The state subsidised the home for each resident and the resident also contributed towards his/her upkeep. When I joined the board, money was a major problem, with a bank balance edging all the while closer to nil. The monetary problem was inherited from the previous board. The same complaints of

no increases for overworked staff were prevalent. After doing some sums, I couldn’t understand how the board could not survive on the allowances from the state and the residents. The problem was actually the board. Because members were volunteers from the community, the skills required to actually manage the facility did not exist within the board. Members are usually just good-hearted people from the community who want to do something for the aged. While there is nothing wrong with that, the skills for financial management is best left to people with business acumen. Mismanagement of

funds does not mean that someone is stealing from the kitty. It could simply be that the members of the board do not have the skills to manage the funds. I must stress, however, that I do not know the management set-up of Rehoboth so I’m not sure who the board is and what skills they have. I just thought that it might be worth it for the board to look into the appointment of a volunteer accountant, if they do not have one on board as yet. ROEKEYA BARDIEN Rondebosch East . Tarryn Feinberg, the project director at the GH Starck and Rehoboth centres, says the board of trustees will respond by our next edition.

THE Keep it Straight and Simple (KISS) Party received the fewest votes in the 2004 general elections, when it garnered 6 514 of the 15 612 671 votes cast. (www.wikipedia.org)

General . Our local talent can raise funds for Japan, then why not for Hanover Park? . When I look at the state of our streets in Lansdowne, there are filth “fairies” hanging around waiting to be picked up, loiterers – you name it. One wonders who you should vote for to make sure your suburb is looked after? I am definitely not voting so that some person can join the fat cats on the gravy train. Lansdowne was the place to be. We as children and then later as youth were proud of the place but now it’s just a dump. Sixty-year-old born and bred Lansdowner

public representatives are often caught out enjoying too much of the good life, his particular blend of lavishness has a bit of a Hollywood ring to it.

.Before there was a democracy in SA, service delivery with no councillors appointed, things were excellent, but now it is not. Surely there is a better way to spend the money used for their annual salary of R108 million? For your information - I know how! Niefie van die Kaap . We’ve got to do something about arrogant staff at rent offices. Any ideas?Mrs P. . We need security officers on the trains – not on the platforms at the stations. The criminals walk from carriage to carriage while the train is moving, looking for an easy target to rob or attack. Please place a security officer or two on each train to minimise these attacks. Shopping matters

. How come retail stores and major supermarkets are still not giving customers the five cents at the check-outs after the rounding on the till print out shows this is owed to them? This is theft and must be dealt with urgently. A. Albertyn . In reply to the issue around the Pick n Pay Smart Card: for every R100 you spend you will get R1, which means you get R10 for every R1 000. Either you donate your money to an organisation, or it can be accumulated until you decide to spend it. Regular Pick n Pay shopper

Do your bit to combat unemployment DEPUTY Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene said that joblessness is the single biggest challenge for South Africa and despite the economy having recovered from the recession, employment is still below pre-crisis levels. Sometimes, in the midst of such massive challenges, we ordinary South Africans feel powerless. We hope that government and industry will sort it out. After all, I don’t own my own company or have millions at my disposal, so what can I possibly do to make a difference? In fact there is plenty that I can do and recently I had the opportunity to be a part of the solution. I have long needed paint work done on my home and a friend recommended I use Men on the Side of the Road (MSR). MSR is an employment project which screens skilled labourers and facilitates the placement of those who have proven to be competent and trustworthy over a period of time.

The guys were great! The job was well done, they were neat and efficient and it cost me a fraction of what a contractor would have charged me. There are many examples like this. We all think recycling is a good idea, but how many of us actually do it? We all lament our country’s dire unemployment figures, but what are any of us doing about it? For my part I have provided employment for seven men for several days. I have helped seven families who really need it. South Africans have always been solutionsoriented people. Let’s not wait for government and industry to sort out unemployment, by supporting projects like MSR, each one of us can be part of the solution to unemployment. Visit www.MSR.org.za for more information. ANNETTE DAVIS Rondebosch


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DAVID'S PRECAST We sell Vibrecrete Poles & Slabs. (021 692 3107 / 021 691 5877/ 072 106 0655 / 083 691 4449 WILDCATS TRANSPORT Bakkie Sand ­ R135 (Bags R7,50) Bakkie Stone ­ R350 (Bags R15.00) Vibracrete Slabs ­ R29.00 each Bricks from R1.20 each CEMENT R67.00 EACH We also do truck loads and rubble removals Ph 021­820 4068 or 084 467 7507 A bakkie sand ­ R195 A bakkie stone ­ R385 Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90 400x400 ­ R10.90 per slab 450x450 ­ R12.90 per slab 600x600 ­ R18.00 per slab Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each. Rockface 450x450 ­ R22.90 per slab. Contact 073 182 1491 o/h or 021 372 2961 a/h A bargain block: 190, 140 & 90. Ph 021 374 2053/ 021 692 1209 all hours. Free Delivery.

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HARRY'S BOARDS

Cutting, Edging, Devin Doors Hardware&Fittings, Deliveries, Off­Cuts Freddy Lenderts Tel/Fax: 021 705 8897/079 9943 629 Andrew Gideons Tel:021 706 7387/ 084 210 1704 Sally Harry:021 706 7387 082 588 9940

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Building and Construction ALL Building plans drawn and submitted. Call Dominick on 021 396 2115 or 078 085 2067 ALTERATIONS garages, carports, brickpaving, tiling. (082 409 0592/392 5501 BUILDING PLANS Professionally drawn and council approved. (082 662 4008

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Home Improvement Interior

BUILDING MATERIAL & HOME IMPROVEMENT S ( On Account Basis Only ) ,Tiling, Paving ,Vibracrete ,BIC's ,Wendy Houses ,L/Flooring 6 ­ 60 months to pay!!! For further info contact Ashley on 072 371 6000

GARAGE DOORS & automation. 076 523 0306


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Home Improvement Exterior

A QUALITY GATES AND FENCE B/bars, sliding gates, carports, steel fencing, razor wire & vibracrete. Lowest price. Ph 021­397 4079 or 082 933 6610 ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES, b bars, vibracrete & steel fencing & automation. 021­ 691 1936 or 083 229 7612

BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICES Vibracrete, tiling, carports, paving, gates. Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

DAVIDS PRECAST We do all Vibrecrete Walls / Raisings / Gates & Barb Wire / Carports / Structures & Garages / Paving / Laminated Floors / Painting Waterproofing / Roofs & Ceilings. CONTACT :021 692 3107 021 691 5877 / 072 106 0655 083 691 4449

FLOWERSONG GARDEN SERVICES For all your garden needs. ( Henry on 072 553 6239 KASSIEM'S roof cleaning and painting service. Phone 073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514

Money/Loans

ARE YOU SICK & TIRED OF YOUR DEBT? Cant control it anymore? I can help you. Garnishees on payslips, summonses, dont have money for food? Reduce payments to one instalment. Stop the struggling, the help you need is hassle free. Service guarenteed. Call us now! (Audrey­079 3 95 4709 or fax: 021 421 6817. Fax your ID, payslip and all your accounts to see what you qualify for. A CASH LOAN up to R180 000. Same day payout. b/listed welcome. Conditions apply.(Randee on 021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293 A CASH LOAN up to R70 000 B/Listed welcome. Ph / Sms Zane 081 403 4421 ARE U WAITING on a Pension/ Provident/Package

Lumpsum Payout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Nawaal ( 076 064 0458

HOME OWNER Let BONDPRO FINANCE use your PROPERTY to consolidate your debt even if you are under administration/debt review. Property REMAINS in your name.

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SMS “Debt” to 076 716 6191 or call 021 880 6000

EASY LOANS With affordable repayments ­ R50 000 B/listed welc. Pls call/ Sms Grasham 073 228 6148 IMMEDIATE APPROVAL Loans up to R100 000. Cash sameday. Govt. & b/listed.(021 949 8566/ Kim 073 0502 179 Shirley 083 665 1002

A­B TRUCK HIRE / COURIER Anything & everything. 073 339 1828

A BRIDGING loan? Waiting for Pension/package payouts? SMS or send

“please call me”

ALL BRIDGE CREDIT

Bridging cash for PENSION/PACKAGE Lumpsum/Payout same day

APPROVAL SAME DAY

" 021 949 3402/3 Call back 073 609 9307 073 439 3111

ARE YOU IN DEBT?

Clear your debt by calling SCM Debt Clearance 021­788 4485 24/hrs: 078 221 0193

AWAITING PENSION/ PROVIDENT FUND Imm. CASH (/Sms­SHIRLEY­083 665 1002/ KIM­073 050 2179/ 021 949 8566 BLACKLISTED? Up to R100 000. Approved by phone.(Shafiq 076 919 8933

BRIDGING CASH while waiting for:

PENSION / PACKAGE

Payout (lumpsum only)

PROPERTY DEALS

Same day payout Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2 DEAR FRIEND, NEED A LOAN? Plz pick up the PH HOFFMEESTER ­ we give up to R50 000. Blacklisted Welcome. 072 309 1877

IRIS BRIDGE

Faks: 086 601 4207

• U rekeninge is agter en reeds gelys? • U Leningsaansoeke is reeds oral afgekeur? • U motor, huis, kredietkaart en lenings is in ’n BAIE GROOT gemors?

ONS HELP U PER FAKS, E-POS OF PERSOONLIK

Besoek PBC in die ABSA-gebou op die www.pbcsa.co.za - info@pbcsa.co.za 4de vloer, Voortrekkerweg 32, Bellville SMS “PBC POST” na 38020 en ons bel jou terug! (SMS Cost R10)

Skakel alle ure:

• Johan 082 431 9865 • Stefan 072 696 9301 • Anton 082 695 3807 • Martin 082 257 4164 • Charlotte 072 828 9431

U BENODIG: ID, REKENINGBEWYSE, SALARIS- EN BANKSTAAT

Verskeie Opsies:

• Konsolidasies • Skuldhersienning • VBH Plan • Clear Blacklisted • Clear Admins • Testamente

Nuut !! CLEAR BLACKLISTED & CLEAR ADMIN ORDERS nou beskikbaar !!

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FOR ALL YOUR Gates, burglar bars or welding repairs (Xavier on 072 212 8619 1142

Carpentry

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0860 105 546 JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS Bonds/personal loans & consolodations. B/listed welc. (Janine­021 376 4690/ 082 439 9863

Loans and consolidation available. ( Bongi 073 171 5142

TV/DVD/Video Services

ALL DSTV

+ Top TV + God TV installations and repairs. Repair callouts from R150. www.techzonesa.co.za 073 272 6117

DSTV AND AERIAL INSTALLATIONS Single view systems ­ R599 installed. Xtra View as well as HD installations. SMS or call Mikah­eel 073 374 3951

LOANS No ITC. Same day payout. Fax 086 666 4811 or call 071 512 1923

LOANS

DSTV AND AERIAL REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS

Personal ,home,vehicle, etc. No hassles. Sms name, id no,gross + net pay to 073 188 6942/07 9 043 0203

DSTV packages fully installed for R599. HD PVR installations from R2 699. Service call repair charge of R150. Ph 083 268 1213

STAR TV REPAIRS

LOANS up to R150 000. Sms Loan to 078 506 5189. conditions apply. LOANS We come to you. ( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

WE COLLECT AND DELIVER (082 579 6947

TELERAMA TV REPAIRS

R1 000­ R50 000 LOANS 1minute approval. B/listed welcome.(Mansoor on 071 810 8230

Efficient repairs to TV's & microwaves. We collect and

(021 391 5779,

deliver.

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ALL CARPENTRY WORK All carpentry, Hanging of all doors, fixing roofs & cupboards.(Nico 021 392 6818/076 342 1470 BUILT IN CUPBOARDS repairs & alterations. ( 072 695 9738 SPECIALISING HANGING DOORS Phone Mr M Harris 021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

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TELERAMA TV REPAIRS

BLINDS AND CURTAINS. All types. Free quotes. Less 10%. ( 021 371 8627/08 2 516 0030

Efficient repairs to TV's & microwaves. We collect and

(021 391 5779,

deliver.

021 391 5819 /083 861 0418 1140

Electrical Repairs

FOR ALL types of blinds. Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldo or 082 598 2606 Wesley or 021­371 8315 o/h

A.W.A. ELECTRICAL Fully Licenced Contractor Since 1986 , Rewiring, Main Boards , Lights, Plugs , Prepaid Meters , Electrical Certificates . FREE QUOTES . ( Allan­021 392 19 73/082 708 5700

M&M INTERIORS ­ Blinds, curtains, rods, upholstery cleaning and carpet cleaning. All blinds less 10%. Phone Moosa 021 371 8917 or 083 4931 495

FRIDGE repairs, all appliances.(073 922 5336

JC ACTIVE ELECTRICAL Fully licenced electrician.Repair s to lights, plugs,geysers, installation of prepaid meters, main boards, etc. (021 701 3022 / 072 470 7658

COME & JOIN US ON A FUN FILLED TRIP TO MASERU, DURB AN & PE " A trip you will never forget.!!!" Departure­ 28 December 2011 and return 06 January 2012. Strictly hotels. (Wendy on 083 533 0988/ 021 397 8550 or Jenny on 084 052 6589

Plumbers A FREE PLUMBING quote for bathroom renovations, geysers, leaks and blocked drains. Call Joseph 073 322 4661 FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING Maintanance and new installations. All workmanship guaranteed. (Frank 082 3544 076

NOT TO BE MISSED 10 Exciting days from CT ­ Lesotho ­ Sun City. Depart Cape Town 28 Dec 2011 and return to Cape Town 6 Jan 2012 More info on package: Charmaine ­ 079 474 2704 Lionel ­ 084 586 4699 A/H ­ 021­393 4558 E­mail: mainy@mweb.co.za

Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs . R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906

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Swimming Pool Services

MOTORS

POOL SERVICE and maintenance. Ph Michael 073 104 3575 or 021­705 8851 CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools. Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208

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Tiling/Flooring TILING indoor & outdoor from R45 per square meter. ( Jeremy on 021 391 2517 /072 395 2479

021 391 5819 /083 861 0418

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NATASHA 021 949 0458

FURNITURE removals and up country trips ( 078 611 3627

082 301 7856

Curtains/Carpets/ Upholstery

“Skakel my vir hulp”

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Holiday Accommodation GORDONS Bay S/catering holiday accom. R800p/night. Sleeps 6.(079 522 4309. www.weekendescape.co.za

WEEKEND SPECIALS AT CLUB MYKONOS STARTING AT R600 PER NIGHT! Contact Suzanne 021­448 2717 office hours only

ENGINE OVERALL R1 800.Clutch overalls, R850.Gearbox repairs from R950.Parts & labour incl. (021 376 6014/ 078 875 4394 SPRINGFIELD GEARBOX AND DIFF Best prices on all Reconditioned and Repaired Gearboxes and Diffs (021 703 8220 ext 3 / 082 772 2664

JOIN us on a fun filled trip to PE. Departure­ 28 September 2011and return 02 October 2011. Self catering chalets. R1 500 p/person. (Shirena­021 371 2041/ 072 194 6200

Business Opportunities AN OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE in Cape Town area for survey/data workers. Good income potential. Temp/full time. Training given. For more info SMS full n a m e / a d d r e s s t o 0 7 1 5 4 8 6 9 4 4 , JS Enterprise. Ph 041­ 360 5382. Redwing Drive, PE AVON REPS NEEDED Call Michelle 021 396 2115 or 082 637 6559

AVON

Reps needed urgently. Athlone & surrounding areas. Call Sumaya 072 700 1581 DATA CLERKS needed ­ Work from home with or wit­ hout computers. Sms name and address to 073 176 4267/021 952 322­ 3 Flute Way, Belhar

EARN CASH NOW Sell tupperware full or part time. ( Narriman 084 414 7444 or 021­637 5932 or Zainoe 084 530 0300 WE DON'T REPLY TO PSE CALL ME Earn R30 000 p.m. @ Home sms INCOME to 34008

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General Vacancies DRIVERS with reliable car or combi, management skills needed.(HR ­Juanita on 083 581 7828 /021 930 4219 AVON &JUSTINE reps needed. (Mildred 021 696 5866 /079 053 8019

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Data Capturers, Call Centre Agents, Secretaries, Receptionist, Bank Clerks, Account Clerks, Admin Clerks, Bookkeepers, Waiters, Bartenders, Chefs,

We train u in 2 weeks and assist u into a job! Building, 5th Fl, Bellville.

PROPERTY

Call: 021 948 9551 021­ 424 1913 083 466 6033 078 003 3346 Register today. Training begins Monday www.ibmit.co.za

Tours

WEEKEND TRIP TO GOUDINI SPA 15 ­ 17 July 2011. R700 incl. transport & accommodation. S/catering. (Betty on 073 188 6942 / 021 633 7207

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A FABULOUS 11 DAY SEA CRUISE TO MAURITIUS 22 Jan ­ 02 Feb 20112 (021 712 4756

BUSINESS

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Houses for Sale

BAYIEW ­ STRANDFONTEIN PRIVATE SALE R570 000 NEG

3 bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, plus 2 bedroom granny flat, auto garage doors, front paving, yard fully tarred, secure property. Ph Andre 071 415 7928

REALNET SELECT PROPERTIES REQUIRED IN ANY AREA

We have qualified buyers. Call Karen 083 494 3939

TELESALES Southern Suburbs Basic + Commission Day Shift (8am­4pm) TIRED OF DEBT? WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME? UNLOCK YOUR FUTURE!!! We require Vibrant, Creative, Enthusiastic people with the ability to market products over the telephone. They must be hard working, committed, reliable, conscientious, and able to think on their feet. They must have an excellent telephone manner, speak English and Afrikaans clearly and confidently Interested?... Please contact Gloria on (021) 702 2052 NEW customer service department. National company

RETREAT AND SURROUNDS We have many houses for sale. What do you require? Phone (021) 706 4412

requires 20 intelligent attractive young people, salary R3 275p/m (HR ­Juanita on 083 581 7828 /021 930 4219


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5 ,, 4 , HOTELS , BIG SUPERMARKETS & BIG COMPANIES URGENTLY NEEDS! .20 Receptionists .30 Cashiers .20 Barmen .30 Waitrons .20 Porters .50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers .10 Cruiseship Attendants .10 Flight Attendants/ Airhostesses For More details please contact Zetaweb or visit our offices on 112 Long Street, 3rd Floor, room 311, Cape Town, or CALL: 021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/ 073 219 8380

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Clothing Industry

Staff Vacancies

( 021 393 6262 or 021­393 7774 o/h only

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Hair/Beauty

EXPERIENCED shampooist weekends only. Grassy Park/Parkwood area.(021 705 6227/

CLOTHING CUTTER AND ALLROUNDER MACHINIST NEEDED Must be professional. To start immediately.(07 3 139 8341, (021) 701 3595, (021) 761 9587

083 757 0808

ATTENTION ALL ATTORNEY’S AND CONVEYANCERS

WHY NOT PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICES IN OUR NETADS.

CAPE TOWN BASED COMPANY IS OPENING UP A NEW BRANCH & NEEDS TO EXPAND IT'S SALES FORCE!

STAFF NEEDED URGENTLY Recently established company needs to fill various positions: *Telemarketing *OPC/ Outdoor surveyers. If you are vibrant, goal driven & self motivated book your interviews now. Full training provided Basic + good comm. Ph: Lecrecia 074 842 3935 or 021­001 1013

No transport or previous sales experience needed. All training is provided. We offer basic salary, commission, petrol allowance and various other incentives. For appointment, call Andre on 021 930 9068 Terms & Conditions Apply.

AXIS

PROPERTIES

021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798 MODERN FAMILY HOME NEW RELEASE FACE BRICK GET AWAY SPECIAL A/H 021 705 3903 STRAND - R 799 000 Each PARKWOOD ESTATE - R 550 000 LOTUS RIVER - R 850 000 Neg Fax: 0866 456 755 2X 4 bedroom Cottages, next to each Executive Modrn home, 3Bed, loung 3 bedrms with BIC,FF kitchen,lounge axis.properties2@gmail.com dining, MES, family bath, BIC, ff kitch FF kitchen,dining rm,knotty ceilings, other, lounge, kitch,dining rm, 2 bathrms,

WANT A MARKET VALUATION?

dbl garage, fully secured, lovely area.

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

NEAT STARTER

GROUND FLOOR

1 minute frm the beach, Great Invest

Modern Setup, off Hyde Road

MAKE AN OFFER

GRASSY PARK - R 850 000 Neg GRASSY PRK FLAT - R 260 000 ZEEKOEVLEI - R 1 500 000 GRASSY PARK - R 320 000 RADIANT MANSIONS Ground Floor Lake Side Mews, Simplex 2 Bedrms Large 3 beds, BIC, FF kitchen, lounge Lovely 4 beds with BIC, laminated flr family bath, driveway + 2 beds, lounge, bath, Facebrick, Dble garag, swimming lounge, bath, yard, enclosed Sep Entrance secured complex pool complex. LOTUS RIVER - R 820 000 5 Beds, spacious lounge, fitted kitch 2 bathrm fully tiled, garage, POOL+ +

G/PRK FLATS - R170K - R320K 4 flats from R 170K, 2 beds,

BIC, lounge, bath, fully secured complex.

RYLANDS - Johnson Rd R 1,6 Min Dbl Stry, 4 Beds, lounge / dining rm walkin closet, ff kitch, Double garage

MITCHELLS HEIGHTS - R 190 000 PELICAN PRK - R 460 000 2 bedrooms, lounge, MASSIVE 4 BEDS, LOUNGE,KITCH FF kitchen, fully FAMILY BATH, CLOSE TO secured, driveway with Wendy house MOSQUE

LANSDOWNE - R 750 000 GRASSY PARK Pan Handle Property, 3 Bedrooms, R 550 000 Neg lounge, kitchen, Close to VACANT PLOT with incomplete Wetton Circle TO BUILD DOUBLE STOREY Structure - 6th Avenue - 550 sqm

ZEEKOEVLEI - R 350 000

VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS FERNES ESTATE-R 980 000 Neg 3 Bedrooms with BIC, lounge, ff kitch and bathrm fully tiled, fully secured

PELICAN PARK - R 570 000 3 bedrooms, lounge, FF kitchen, fully secured, dble garage, next to mosque

RONDEBOSCH - R 1 300 000 Neg LAVENDERHILL - R 280 000 Neat 3 Beds, carpets, loung/dining Neat 4 beds, BIC, lounge, fitted kitch garage for 4, enclosed, rm family bath, driveway, Larg Sep entranc grounds

SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819 SA-EED - 082 927 5034 ZAHIDA - 084 265 4364 ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805 Axis 10x4 120411 1ANB6WF.cdr

OWNER

Towards Marketing Excellence

TOP AGENT FAZLOODIEN SHAAMIEL NAZEEM SHANAAZ DOERRIEYAH DELORES NAZLEY EBRAHIEM

082 495 8989 082 723 1118 084 295 0130 071 203 6341 084 055 3877 076 706 0910 076 509 3764 076 473 7091

SHIHAAM

072 192 1411

R239 000: HILLVIEW TAFELSIG R265 000 ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN 1 Large bedroom with ensuite, FF Kitchen, Lounge 3beds fully enclosed with alarm, lounge WYNBERG 10m Wendy House, Carport for 2 cars, Fully enclosed fitted kitchen & fam bathroom with shower WE HAVE BUYERS. Call :Shanaaz 071 203 6341 Call :Delores: 76 706 0910 R4 500 000: PHILLIPI R300 000 Rocklands WEST CAPE VILLAS R530 000: BRIDGETOWN 3 Beds,Kitchen, Family bathroom, 2.65Hectres Farm,5 Beds, lounge, dinning FROM R339 000 4 Beds,Main ensuite with shower, separate entrance study, garage,2 en-suites, 2 separate entrances Lounge, Paved back yard, Brand new 2 Beds, Only 17 Left, corner Plot and Carport gardens, Current Rental Income R11 000. Fairly big grounds Call our office or any of our agents Call :Delores 076 7060910 Call :Doerrieyah 084 055 3877 Shanaaz 071 203 6341 R460 000: WESTRIDGE R250 000: BEACON VALLEY R350 000: WESTRIDGE 3 Beds, Alarm, BIC in 2 Rooms, Lounge, ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN 3 Beds,Toilet & Bath,Kitchen 3Beds,Kitchen,Toilet&Shower, Fully Fitted Kitchen, Laminated floors GRASSY PARK Lounge,Enclosed Parking,Quiet Area Lounge,Beautiful Garden with trees in all Bedrooms, Carport 4 Cars Call: Doerrieyah 084 055 3877 Call : Nazeem 084 2950 130 Call :Nazeem 084 2950 130 WE HAVE BUYERS.

ATTENTION ALL SELLERS IN ATHLONE WE HAVE BUYERS

R530 LONDON VILLAGE R340 000: MORGENSTER R370 000 RONDEVLEI PARK R650 000.00 ZEEKOEVLEI. 3 beds,dinning room, family Freestanding 2 Beds,Fam Bath, Lounge, 2 Beds, Fitted Kitchen, Lounge, 2 Beds, lounge, kitchen family bathroom + Sep. Entrance bathroom,en suite, kitchen, 2x Drive way, Burglar bars, fully enclosed Kitchen, Parking 4 Cars, Garden Bathroom, Large plot with potential. 1 Lrg Bedroom with en-suite open plan kitchen, lounge large grounds Call :Shanaaz 071 203 6341 Call: Doerriyah 084 055 3877. Call: Shanaaz 071 203 6341 Delores 076 706 0910 R200 000: TAFELSIG R1 100 000: VANGUARD ESTATE R459 000 NEW WOODLANDS R200 000: TAFELSIG Free Standing 2 Beds,Lounge 5 Beds,MES, FFK,Dinning 5 Beds, 2 with Bic, 1 with Slliding Door leading to yard, bathroom + 3Beds,Kitchen Pool Braai,Sep entrance +More Kitchen, Family Bathroom Kitchen, Lounge Tiled,All bedrooms laminated floors, Sunroof, Carport for 5 Cars Family Bathroom, Lounge, Call :Delores 076 706 0910 Call : Shariff 082 781 2903 Call :Shihaam 072 192 1411 Call :Shanaaz 071 203 6341

DON’T DELAY, CALL ME TODAY: ROSALIND ON 021 4051136 /EMAIL: ROSALIND.SWAIN@DIEBURGER.COM OR FAX TO 021 406 4315 Attention01.03.11

ATTENTION SELLERS & BUYERS

Free Valuations Debt Advisory Services Free Legal Advice Free Pre-Approvals Free Credit Checks Furniture Removals

s& s rm on Te diti ly n Co App

TOPPORTS

Hygiene & Bug’s ‘R’ Us

(Tops in Carports)

ATTENTION SELLERS

The price of the property must be suitable to both parties....

Mitchells Plain, Strandfontein, Pelican Park & Heights, Grassy Park, Ottery Steenberg, Wynberg, Athlone, Heideveld, Bonteheuwel and Surrounding Areas Tel: 021 391 4203/0169 - View our Properties @ www.kaysproperties.co.za

ANTHONY ARENDSE 021 704 0289/ 082 673 1503

Guaranteed Effective PEST CONTROL

Fleas

Ants

Crickets

Cockroaches

Spiders

Terms & Conditions Apply

We will sell your house..... Or we will buy it from you....

(Registered PCO & Member of SAPCA)

MARK ANTHONY2 120411

(Mitchells Plain)

Old Woodlands Only R459 000

New Tafelsig Only R159 000

FREE-STANDING, 3 BEDS, EN-SUITE, LOUNGE, BATHROOM, KITCHEN, LARGE GROUNDS. IF YOUR COMBINED WAGES IS R8000.00 PER MONTH YOU CAN BUY THIS HOUSE.

Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge + dining room, bathroom, fitted kitchen, garage + Very LARGE GROUNDS.

Free-Standing home on large plot.

The Leagues Only R249 000

Elsies River Only R269 000

Lice

Rodents, Bedbugs,

We Build Carports Over 20 years experience Built in 2 days Material & labour included, From R5 000 FOR TOP WORKMANSHIP AND TOP SERVICE

HOTLINE 082 495 8989

KAYS-12-04-11-1ANAL2V.cdr

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED For organisation, with fund­ raising experience

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Bird Removal & Proofing

“They Bug You We Bug Them!” For a FREE Quotation Call * Bellville - 021 949 5915 * Cape Town - 021 425 2363 * Claremont - 021 674 5327 * Goodwood - 021 591 5209 * Paarl - 021 872 4083 * Table View - 021 556 5601 * Kraaifontein - 021 987 6798

Call Lestor for a FREE Quotation Now!! 083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089 021 6911 801

dawcarports@mweb.co.za

Lakeview

R529 000

2/3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, drive-way.

Alpine Park R299 000

Eastridge R259 000

Extended 3 beds, lounge, Free-Standing, Large 3 bedsroom, fitted kitchen, kitchen, bathroom, lounge, bathroom, paved yard, carport, remote gates. enclosed. CCTV Cameras.

MARK ANTHONY PROPERTIES View pictures of houses www.markanthonyproperties.co.za

“ Te l l i n g i t a s i t i s ”

ATTENTION ALL PRIVATE SELLERS AND CAR DEALERSHIPS PEOPLES POST WILL BE RUNNING A MOTOR FEATURE ON THE 31 MAY 2011

Mark Anthony1-12.04.11.ai

Lansdowne Only R629 000 (On Lansdowne Road)

Large 2 beds, large tiled lounge, fitted kitchen, fully tiled bathroom, separate toilet, bars, security gates,paved front, enclosed carport (2 cars). (If your combined wages is R10 700.00 per month you could buy this house)

CALL Mark Anthony 021 704 2160/ 083 482 4250

Strandfontein Only R379 000 (On the Bay)

PEOPLES POST CLASSIFIEDS TO BE PART OF THIS FEATURE PLEASE CALL ROSALIND/ JANINE/ LISA ON 021 405 1136 / 0860 116 918

Large 3 beds, wooden floors, tiled sunken lounge, large entrance hall/dining room, Extra large eat-in fully fitted kitchen, bath and shower, long drive-way (approx 5 cars), covered entertainment area in paved yard, very secure,. Opposite Blomvlei Road Mosque & Aloe Medical Centre.

Rocklands R299 000

SO DON’T DELAY, GIVE US A CALL TODAY!!!!

Renovated 3 beds, lounge, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom + Garage. (If your combined wages as R9500.00 per month you can buy this house)

Seawinds R399 000

(Close to Prince George Highway)

Neat 2 beds, bic, tiled bathroom & lounge, tiled kitchen, bars & security gates. Grounds for expansion. (If your combined wages is R11 800.00 per month you can buy this house) Belhar R339 000

(Behind Shopping Centre)

SELLERS IN ALL AREAS

WANT AN AGENT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST, EFFICIENTLY AND AT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE? CALL MARK ANTHONY TODAY. 021 704 2160 083 482 4250 OR Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge, Beautiful 3 beds, (Laminated kitchen, bathroom, New tiles ANTHONY ARENDSE floors) bics, large fitted kitchen, thru-out, newly painted inside, tiled lounge, bath & shower, 021 704 0289 drive-way, large yard. (If your cemented yard, remote garage 082 673 1503. (x2), Burglar bars, securty gates & combined wages is R10 000.00 per COMMISSSION NEGOTIABLE! month you can buy this house) alarm. Very Neat.

View more pics @ www.markanthonyproperties.co.za


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SILVERTOWN R520,000

FAIRWAYS R1,299,000neg

WEB REF: OT0349

WEB REF: AE0162

PRICED TO SELL 4Beds-mes, lounge-f/p, d/rm, study, bathrm, ffkitchen, ent area, pool, tandem gar, 2Bed g/f both with ens.

NEAT PROPERTY 3Beds-1bic's, lounge, d/room, ffkitchen, bathrm, yardpaved, front u/c-paved built-in braai & u/c parking.

Strandfontein R750,000 7 Clipper Crescent

View photos of our properties on www.rawson.co.za or www.gumtree.co.za

FAHIEM 083 301 8999

PAM 073 344 9161

OTTERY R795,000neg

HIGHLANDS / OTTERY R350,000neg RAWSON OTTERY 12 04 11 1ANAT9A

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SILVERTOWN R650,000neg

5 WEB REF:OT0301

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FNB QUICK SELL PROPERTY 3Beds-mes & bic's, lounge, d/room, big sunroom, ffkitchen, bathrm, sgl gar-automated

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Tuesday 12 April 2011

Be wary of wounded Lions Stormers forced to re-group after losing first Super Rugby match against the Queensland Reds TASMIN CUPIDO

THE reaction of the DHL Stormers team, who suffered their first defeat of the season at the weekend, will dictate the team’s run for the rest of the Super Rugby competition. And head coach Allister Coetzee hopes his troops will take the loss in their stride, get up and learn from the mistakes made against the Australian outfit at Newlands on Saturday. “This is a long and tough competition, and it is crucial that the guys pitch with their A-game at each match,” Coetzee said. “We need to take this loss on the chin and stand up to produce better performances.” Unforced errors and ill-discipline marred the Stormers’ game plan in the 19-6 defeat to the men from Brisbane saw. The Reds, who dominated the lacklustre Cape side in all aspects of the game, were simply the better side on the day – Coetzee is the first to admit this. “We were not at our best; tactically the Reds were much better and their physical intensity was much higher – all credit to the Reds,” he said. A territorial game, keeping the Stormers in their own half for most of the match, saw the likes of Quade Cooper and Will Genia using tacti-

TELLING TALE: Unforced errors marred the game of the DHL Stormers in their 19­6 defeat to the Queensland Reds at Newlands on Saturday. Here eighthman Duane Vermeulen loses the ball in a tackle by Reds front rower, James Slipper. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images cal kicks to put pressure on the men in navy blue. Stints in the sin bin for Stormers eighthman, Duane

Vermeulen, and hooker, Tiaan Liebenberg, also did not help them. “We couldn’t gain or keep any

momentum and playing with 14 men for 20 minutes of the match did not aid us, either,” Coetzee says.

Despite the loss, they remain in the top position on the South African conference log and third on the combined log. Now the Stormers will divert their attention to the MTN Lions, who they take on at Coca-Cola Park in Johannesburg on Saturday afternoon. The last time the two sides met the Stormers came out 19-16 victors in their first match of the competition. John Mitchell’s side has had a spate of unfortunate, tightly-contested losses throughout the competition and will be looking to raise themselves from the bottom of the combined log. With nothing to lose, playing for pride in front of their home crowd, the men in red will put up a brave fight in the hope of turning the tables on the high-flying Stormers. Never afraid to run a risk, the men from Egoli will test the ever onsong Stormers defence, while a battle in the engine room can also be expected. Coetzee expects inside centre Jean de Villiers, who was a lastminute withdrawal from the Reds’ clash, to make his return against the Lions this Saturday.

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Tuesday 12 April 2011

AIR BATTLE: Royston Lindsay of Ikapa Sport­ ing FC counters a Steen­ berg United FC oppo­ nent to keep Ikapa on course for an upset 2­1 win in a Vodacom Sec­ ond Division soccer match at the Rooikrans Avenue Sports Complex in Grassy Park on Satur­ day. Photo: Wayne Lategan

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WILY WILLOWS: Willows Primary School of Heideveld won the recent Engen 3­on­3 soccer festival at Reddam House in Sea Point Willows defeated Summit Primary of Hanover Park in the final. The successful Willows squad sporting the silverware and new kit is, back row from left, Sandile Magwaza, Riaan Murray, Raymondo Jones and Shahied September, with Yaseen Mohamed in front. Photo: Octagon

SPORTING SPRINT: Ikapa Sporting FC’s Ukunia Nuka (right) races Ryan Herman of Steenberg United FC, dur­ ing Ikapa’s 2­1 win in a Voda­ com Second Division soc­ cer match at Grassy Park on Saturday. Photo:

RAMPANT REDS: Juan de Jongh (back) of the DHL Stormers comes off sec­ ond best dur­ ing a tussle with Rod Dav­ ies of the Queensland Reds, during a Super Rugby match at New­ lands on Sat­ urday. The Reds won 19­6. Photo: Pe­ ter Heeger/Gallo Im­ ages

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SPORTY SUMMIT: Summit Primary footballers (from left) Jade Heins, Bradwin Solomons and Ebrahim Etalla were rewarded with training equipment for their school, after finishing as losing finalists at the recent Engen 3­on­3 soccer festival at Reddam College in Green Point. Etalla also received a pair of boots finishing as the top goalcorer with 11 goals at the tournament.

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Brent’s making it happen BRIAN GAFFNEY

THE Safa Cape Town is forging ahead with plans to stage an eight-nation international showpiece for under-20s – believing it will generate a huge financial spin-off for amateur soccer in 2012. So much so that the Safa CT application to run the event – in partnership with the City of Cape Town – has already been approved by the SA Football Association. Safa CT president, Norman Arendse, disclosed that the eight-nation championship will comprise the respective winners of the six Fifa Confederations Cup championships, the SA under-20s and an additional African team. “It is vital that we recognise under-20 soccer as a milestone for the development of our players. It is our responsibility as an amateur association to showcase this talent,” said Arendse. The blueprint for the 2012 championship comes on the back of the successful inaugural Cape Town International Challenge for under-20s that was hosted by the Safa CT and the city in 2010. Ghana, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeria vied for honours on the eve of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Ghana defeated Brazil 3-2 in the challenge final, watched by a 50 000-strong crowd at Cape Town Stadium – with the overall gate-takings from all matches allowing the city to contribute R600 000 to the coffers of the Safa CT. Arendse also disclosed that the Safa CT has secured increased financial support from other stakeholders to stage its senior and junior competitions this year. . Coca-Cola has agreed to increase its sponsorship for the Coke knockout Cup championships from R500 000 to R600 000. . Freeworld Coatings has upped its sponsorship for the club championships for under-11s and under-13s from R50 000 to R75 000. . Peace activist Mary Burton will patron the new Unity Cup for under-16 high school teams from various communities to the tune of R150 000 this year; and . Build It will sponsor junior tournaments in areas close to its branches across the Peninsula.

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engaging his pacey fellow players in quick one-two plays has allowed Ajax to prosper during their recent run of successes. The other motivation for Carelse is to be mentored by Dutch coach Foppe de Haan. “He is professional in his approach and a very honest coach. He constantly tells us that we are better players than what we think we are.” “De Haan’s one-on-one chats with each player really makes us believe in our abilities,” enthused Carelse. The Johannesburg-born Carelse is also thankful to his father Dougie Carelse – a former pro with Cape Town Spurs and Vereeniging Old Boys in the old Federation Professional League – for inspiring him to pursue a soccer career. “My dad insisted that I enrol at the School of Excellence in Johannesburg during my teens. “It was a tough experience but he encouraged me to persevere to ensure my future in the game. “He has always allowed me the freedom to do things my way on the field. But he will occasionally tell me what aspect of my game I need to improve on,” said Carelse junior, who first turned professional with Hellenic FC (then coached by Gavin Hunt) at age 17. But back to the showdown with Golden Arrows. Remember that it was Arrows that drew 2-2 with Ajax in 2007/2008 to deny Ajax the title on goal difference when the clubs tied on points. First choice custodian, Hans Vonk, is also ruled out by suspension and will be replaced by Andre Petim on Friday night. Good news for Ajax though, is that Clayton Daniels returns from suspension and that Saamehg Doutie is fit to play. . Tickets are on sale at Computicket and Shoprite/Checkers branches. No tickets will be on sale at the stadium.

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