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City makes way for fishmongers Mixed feelings about proposed move to Klip Road cemetery fleamarket site MELISSA LE ROUX
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PLAN to have the fishmongers of Grassy Park and Retreat incorporated into the fleamarket along Prince George Drive is under way. About 15 years ago, around the time the M5 was widened, the Princess Vlei Fish Market offered fish hawkers a place to sell their stock. But since 2006, the Rondevlei Subcouncil has expressed its unhappiness with the operational habits of the fishmongers, and sellers were eventually removed from this area due to poor on-site waste management and the lack of a cleansing and disinfection programme. Ward Councillor Jan Burger says Grassy Park residents complained about fish offal littering the roads. The fish market then became notorious for criminal activities in 2009, after three bodies were found at the vlei within a period of 12 months. On 14 March, the body of Brent Fortuin was found dumped at the market. On January 11, Warren Eckhardt’s body was found dumped close to the market and in the same month, the body of Shafiek Leonard was also found
OPEN SPACE: The area earmarked for the Prince George Drive fleamarket is in the plan ning process of making space for fishmon gers.|
at the vlei. The market was closed down and Law Enforcement moved the fishmongers to other sites. “They are still carrying on with their business but the main rule was that they had to dispose of their waste at Vissershok Disposal Facility in Milnerton,” says Burger. With assistance from the Department of Economic and Social Development – in terms of planning and executing a proper waste disposal facility – the fleamarket, at Klip Road cemetery will be used by the fishmongers in due course. The Princess Vlei fleamarket, like most, is held on a Sunday from 09:00 to 16:00. However, Philip Bam, chairperson of Lotus River, Ottery, Grassy Park Residents’ Association (Logra), says that when he drove past the area where the market is held at around 09:00 on Sunday, there seemed to be no activity. “From our budget, we bought more gravel to make better floor space and ensure comfort for the stallholders,” says Burger, adding that the plans “need to go through all the correct channels” before the fishmongers will be incorporated into the fleamarket. “These plans take time – you can’t do everything at the snap of fingers; all sorts of things must be looked at, from each and every angle. We need to look at how we are going to put fishmongers together with people selling fruit and other household items. “The flies and smell from the fish would cause chaos among the other stallholders if we don’t prepare properly – we also need to find out from them if they would be okay with it,” says Burger. He adds that the plans for the incorporation are still in their “foetal stages” and could take some time. “The department is still supposed to get back to us on what the plan would be for proper waste disposal. A system was tested at the fish market in Athlone and we are going to be provided with feedback,” he says. Dawn Weaver, who has been selling fish on the side of Klip Road for 13 years, says she is happy where she is.
“It’s not only a convenient spot for my customers but they can also buy fish freely, without hassle. I’m very happy here; the people are friendly, it’s nice, cool and not cramped like it would be on a market. “However, I do hope that they will open up a market for us somewhere, sometime, because they are going to chase us away from here soon,” she says. Weaver has concerns about the market. “They would have to appoint someone who will oversee the market. People mess and throw their waste down the drain and it’s not healthy. “There needs to be a proper system for us to get rid of waste,” she says.
According to Paul Williamson, service coordinator within the Department of Economic and Social Development, a market is specifically established to create opportunities for people to make a living. “The plans for the fleamarket and fish market to work as one, are still in discussion. It’s in the very early stages still because with the idea of having fish trading together with a fleamarket, one has to be very careful. “We also need to make sure that the fishmongers would want to go into an established area such as a market. They are used to selling their fish from the back of their bakkies – it’s like a tradition – and it would be unfair if they didn’t have a say,” he says.
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SWISS MISSES: Two pupils and two teach ers of Floreat Primary School in Lute Street, Steenberg, have been selected to represent the country at the 14th World Gymnastrada Display of Movement in Leu sanne, Swizerland in July. Pupils Haneefah Jacobs (12) and Keisha Kingman (11) will be taking their first trip overseas and expe rience their first flight. “We really are look ing forward to the experience of being in another country,” Haneefah says. Fund raisers will be held to cover the costs of the trip and donations are welcome. For more information call the school on (021) 7012302. Photographed at the school, at the back, from left, are Connie Blaauw (teacher), Hilton Palanyandi (dep uty principal) and Shireen Solomons (teacher). In front are Haneefah (left) and Keisha. Photo: Tasmin Cupido
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HAPPY MOMENT: The Eoan Group and the School of Performing Arts were invited to perform two of their dances at the FNB Dance Umbrella at the Wits Theatre in Gauteng on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 Febru ary. It is the premier dance festival in South Africa. Called “The Mirror Crack’d” and “Words without Voic es”, the dance pieces were choreo graphed by the sister/brother duo of Abeedah and Ebrahim Medell. They relate to the different challenges of life, and were performed by nine young people ranging between the ages of 14 and 26, from areas such as Kewtown, Silvertown, Bonteheu wel, Samora Machel and Mitchell’s Plain. These previously disadvantaged young people took the FNB Dance Umbrel la to new heights with their stirling performances. The tour was arranged and paid for by the Eoan Group, and allowed these young people to tour for four days without placing a financial burden on their parents. Some of these young dancers had their first experience of travelling and performing on professional stages. A PLACE OF LEARNING: The Sunbird Envi ronmental Education Centre, the only edu cational centre left in the entire Table Mountain National Park (TMNP), was launched on Tuesday 10 February. The cen tre, located in the scenic Silvermine River Valley, may be hired by schools, youth groups, clubs, churches, environmental groups and any other groups for camps, workshops, seminars and meetings. The Ikapa honorary rangers approached Plas con Paints to sponsor the revamp of the centre. Plascon is also the major sponsor of the Ikapa honorary rangers’ graffiti re moval project for TMNP. Photo: Supplied
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MILESTONE: Retreat resident So phie Norling (seated) celebrated her 99th birthday on Wednesday 16 Feb ruary with a lavish breakfast with three of her daughters. Norling, who has been living in the area for 56 years, and her deceased husband had six children. Her eldest son has passed on. She also has 10 grand children, 15 greatgrandchildren and one greatgreatgrandchild. The ac tive and greenfingered senior cur rently resides with daughter Hazel (standing). There were several cele brations with family and friends, in cluding a special church service in her honour on Sunday. “My mother is in very good health – we just hope and pray that God will spare her to see three figures,” Hazel says. Photo:
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THE children who attend Little Squirrels Educare in Westlake were treated to a health and nutrition morning on Thursday 24 February, courtesy of the City of Cape Town’s Social Development department. Children were taught personal hygiene, the importance of eating healthy food, eating fruit and drinking lots of water. They were also allowed to participate in a discussion, giving their own input about living healthily. The event was organised by Social Development’s Gafsa Small and Jennifer Stacey. Constable Deidré Solomons and Constable Sandy Wilson of the Kirstenhof Police Station,
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Police survey community to determine needs MELISSA LE ROUX
DOMESTIC violence, drug-related, contact crimes, burglaries and sexual offences are the top five crimes reported at Grassy Park and Steenberg police stations. That’s according to a survey conducted by the Department of Community Safety to identify how to provide the best possible service to the community. The Wynberg police cluster, which includes the two stations, together with Community Safety, used a sample of about 30 people to identify policing needs and priorities. The findings of the survey, conducted in October and November last year, were discussed at a meeting between CPF chairpersons, police officers and other roleplayers in the community on Wednesday 23 February. The self-completion questionnaire allowed respondents to give their honest and, if they chose, anonymous opinion without fear of intimidation. This survey was spread across communities throughout the Western Cape. In total, 1 340 forms were completed. Findings from the survey mentioned gangsterism as “frequently” being at the root of crimes in communities across the Western Cape. The study also included questions about service delivery concerns in police stations – such as police resources not being effectively used, insufficient police members and lack of trust about the witness protection programme. The survey shows that 73% of residents are dissatisfied with inadequately equipped police stations. Residents raised the issue of the police’s response time – 83% said that it should take fiveto 10 minutes to respond to a crime. “The information that was gained in the survey will be forwarded to the South African Police Service so that the results can be incorporated into the safety plans of the designated areas,” says Steenberg CPF chair-
person, Kevin Southgate. In a report on the identification of policing needs and priorities in the Western Cape, MEC of Community Safety Albert Fritz said: “Crime creates a web of fear and impacts on the daily lives of many people in the Western Cape and South Africa as a whole. Increasing safety is imperative to improving the quality of life of all South Africans.” The Department of Community Safety recommended that: . Community police forums be assisted to develop indicators to monitor police performance at local police precinct level. . The skill of detectives be improved so that their evidence-collecting could be improved; and .Awareness of the witness protection programme be promoted in communities, to encourage community members to testify in the prosecution of criminals. Other issues raised in the survey for Steenberg and Grassy Park police stations were: . The relationship between SAPS, the CPF and neighbourhood watches needs be improved. . Police members should be trained in communication skills. . That schools form part of policing by having a representative of Safer Schools attending CPF meetings,and workshops, which would address the key findings of the survey. . That police officers be equipped with specific skillsto deal with gang violence; and . That there should be more visible policing. Philip Bam, chairperson of Lotus River, Ottery, Grassy Park Residents’ Association (LOGRA) says: “The survey does not reflect the concerns of the Grassy Park community. More action must be taken against shebeens, which is a very big concern. And housebreakings, which don’t receive high priority. “We want foot patrols in our area, we want to see more stop-and-search operations and a better response time,” he says.
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GIVING GENEROUSLY: Blouv lei School LSEN in Retreat was recently the beneficiary of The Fast, The Furious and The Glo rious Allstarz event hosted by Extreme Concepts SA at Kil larney race track in Decem ber. This is the third year the school, which caters for pupils with special learning needs and who mostly come from dif ficult economic circumstanc es, was the event’s benefici ary. “A special needs pro gramme, in general, is very expensive to maintain. The school is therefore dependent on organisations such as Ex treme Concepts to support the shortfall in our annual budget,” says teacher Gideon Petersen. Photographed at the handover at the back, from left, are principal Maureen Jacobs and Deon Cleinwerck from Extreme Concepts. In front, from left, are Matthew Mentoor, Tyrese Brown, Rhyno Beukes and Roxanne Anthony.
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Lynette Manasse died at the age of 40. Photo: Supplied about funeral arrangements. Petersen described the mother of three as “caring”. “Our regular customers knew Lynette on a first name basis. She would always pray for people and genuinely ask how they were doing.” But Petersen says Manasse always put other peo-
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‘Lance Armstrongs’ in the making MELISSA LE ROUX
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YCLING has always been a great passion of Igshaan Isaacs, founder, member and chairperson of Muhammadeyah Cycling Club in Ottery. Isaacs named the club after Muhammadeyah Primary School in Wynberg, where he has been teaching Grade 6 for 12 years. Starting out in 2005, the club has helped many youngsters accomplish great success with their cycling skills. Isaacs says if young cyclists have potential and want to enhance their cycling skills, the club helps push them in the right direction, enabling them to compete in races – and possibly become the next Lance Armstrong. “I started this club as a way of giving back to the community. The main focus is to provide ways for children to have fun and learn how to ride their bicycles in a skilled way, but the club is open to adults too.” The club, which has 112 members, meets regularly at Ferndale
CYCLE TOUR: The members of Mu hammadeyah Cycling Club are trained to prepare them to partici pate in various cycle tours and rac es. Photo: Supplied Primary School in Ottery, where the members are taught how to apply advanced cycling ability on the track, road and mountain. Since 2009 the club has been funded by the Pedal Power Association, which donated 10 road bikes and eight track bikes to them. “They have been very good to us. We need other sponsors as well as biking is a very expensive sport.”
The club teaches its members a range of skills, such as those needed for competitive racing and how to control the bike by “playing around” with it, eventually learning how to stop without using the brakes. Some of the club’s top riders include 20-year-old Dwayne Fisher of Manenberg, who participated in the Giro Delcapo last year. He was part of the first group to leave in the Argus Cycle Tour. Isaacs’ son, Ay-Yoob Isaacs (under-14) came first in the South African Track Championships and Ammaar Dolly came first in the Boxing Day Track race last year. “This is just some of the potential out there and if they want to follow biking as a career, we can help them go to a high level as we can provide them with full racing licences to go to provincial.” The next annual Muhammadeyah Cycle Club Criterium (a short course race) will be held on Sunday 24 April and local clubs are invited to participate. If you would like to sponsor the club, email mc2cycling@gmail.com or shafee786@gmail.com.
WHEELY FUN: Cape Town may or, Dan Plato, re cently joined cy clists from the Freewheelers Cycling Club in Steenberg for a night ride to pro mote safe cy cling. The club, established in 2004, provides an alternative for youths from the greater Re treat and Grassy Park areas. “This event com bines two of the City of Cape Town’s main concerns – our commitment to promoting the use of nonmo torised trans port and our sup port of any initia tive aimed at redressing inequality in our society,” says Plato.
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petition opened on Tuesday 1 March and close on Thursday 31 March. They can be delivered to Dreyer’s home – 1 Mozart Street, Steenberg. In June last year, WOW also gave the room of a first-year law student from the area a makeover. “We got together and realised that she could not study in that environment,” Dreyer says. “So we all chipped in with goods from our own home, painted the room and refurbished the furniture. Her room really looks lovely and we want to give that to so many more aspiring youths from the community.” Another project launched by Dreyer and WOW member, Carmenita van Harte, is the Breakfast Ministry, which sees scores of youths from the community flock to Dreyer’s home every morning for a bite to eat. “A child cannot learn on an empty stomach and, through my visits to schools I noticed that the children were eating their lunches in the morning,” she says. “So we decided to give them a bowl of porridge each morning. It has been so successful, especially with the generous donation of a businessman in Mozart Street.” At the end of the month, 16 women from the abused women support group will be taken on a camp to Betty’s Bay, while the organisation’s hair-cutting drive will commence at primary schools in the area during the first week of March. “We have so many plans and are so grateful for everything we have already been able to do and have received,” Dreyer says. “Last year was a challenging year, but we will continue to do our best for the community through the grace of God. We will continue with our ministries through projects, as well as the counselling for abused women, HIV/Aids patients and marriage. After all, that is where this all began.” For more information on the organisation call Dreyer on 084 837 5284.
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Two shootings in Steenberg, one fatal THE body of a 20-year-old man was found in Botma Street, Steenberg, with multiple gunshot wounds to the hip, chest and head. Constable Grant Oaks from Steenberg Police Station attended the scene at 17:20 on Sunday 6 March. At this stage gang involvement has not been not ruled out. Police have opened a murder docket and request anyone with information regarding the death of the young man to come forward. All information will be treated confidentially. Phone Warrant Officer Desmond Lemmetjies on (021) 702-9000. . On Friday 4 March at 13:00 a complainant went to a tuck shop in Grindel Avenue, Lavender Hill. When he looked behind him, he saw two unknown men on bicycles who came straight at him. He ran into a yard, pursued by the two suspects
on their bikes. Four shots were fired at him, but he managed to hide from his assailants in a garage. Another three shots were fired. A case of attempted murder is being investigated and gang involvement has not been yet been ruled out. . In the early hours of Friday 4 March, Steenberg police officers were conducting regular crime prevention operations when they arrested a man for allegedly dealing in dagga in the Village Heights area of Lavender Hill. Warrant Officer Hermanus van Dyk, of Steenberg Police Station, says the suspect was caught red-handed with a plastic bag containing six parcels of dagga. Van Dyk says the man tried to justify the dagga by saying he was a Rasta, but he was charged with dealing in illegal substances. . In an unrelated case, 51 parcels of dagga were recovered in a house in Village Heights Lavender Hill on Friday 4 March at 13:00.
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PREPARED: Chezmont Rovers Football Club in Retreat recently received a muchneeded FirstAid kit from generous donor, Louis De Waal (back, centre). Photographed with the kit are the club’s juniors and junior coach. Anyone who would like to donate any goods to the club can contact Trevor Knowlden on 072 108 2849. Photo: Supplied
THE 2011 SA-Kirstenbosch Chelsea Flower Show exhibit has been saved, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Provincial Government of the Western Cape (PGWC) and the SA Gold Coin Exchange. The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) confirmed that the 35-year run of exhibiting at this prestigious event will not be broken, and the display will be heading off to London to the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show in May. Agriculture MEC, Gerrit van
Rensberg, speaking on behalf of Provincial Government, said that when he heard that SANBI had not managed to raise the funds to showcase South Africa’s unique biodiversity at the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time in over 35 years, he engaged his colleagues to raise the funds between their departments “to make it happen”. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show runs from Monday 23 May to Thursday 26 May in London and this will be the 36th year that South Africa has been represented.
Make the right move FOLLOWING the success of last year’s championship, Vangate Mall is proud to announce the second annual Open Chess Championship, which will take place at the mall on Saturday 26 March. The championship will take place in the main mall, enabling shoppers to see the action first hand. Chess players and enthusi-
asts across the peninsula are invited to attend the championship. The event will take place from 09:00 to 17:00, with registration starting at 08:30. The championship will be based on a 20/20 format – 40 minutes a game – with a total of seven Swiss rounds for the day. The championship is open to all ages, juniors and adults and
costs R30 per participant to enter. The championship will end with an official prizegiving and promises great cash and consolation prizes. Entry forms are available from the Vangate Mall marketing department. If you require further information, contact (021) 633-1065 or Andre van Reenen, contact (021) 694-2626.
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Give value for money TONY ROBINSON
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XACTLY why the City Council decided to table its draft budget on the day the national budget was presented in Parliament is difficult to understand. Cynics would say it was a case of dumping bad news on the public while their attention was on Pravin Gordhan and the upheaval in North Africa and the Middle East. Bad news? Well, every single increase announced is above the present inflation rate – and that makes it bad news for most of us. On the other hand, it could have been worse, as the increases are certainly lower than they were last year. But one would expect this to be the case a few months before the municipal elections. My own view is that the City bosses think they have done a good job and they certainly don’t see it as bad news. They just want to get it out of the way before the electioneering begins in earnest. So let’s look at the facts. Rates are to go up by 5.9%. Electricity will go up by nearly 20%; water and sanitation charges will go up by 8% (and 10% for each of the two years following the election) and refuse collection fees will go up by 5.5%. And the cost of running the City (the operating costs) will rise by
more than 12%. All this while the current inflation rate is under 4%! Last year we had a 14% increase in operating expenditure; an average increase of 24.6% in electricity tariffs; an 18% increase for refuse collection; a 10% increase for water and sanitation and a theoretical 9.3% increase on the average rates bill. So the budget may be less painful than last year’s one, but that is little cause for comfort to people who do not get the kind of pay increases the City Council has handed out in the last few years. Mr Gordhan told us in the national budget that the cost of public service salaries has doubled in the last five years. Whether or not municipal salaries were included is uncertain, but municipal workers and councillors have done pretty well. Perhaps well enough to lose touch with the economic realities that beset the rest of us. While the private sector has had to endure wage freezes, retrenchments, reduced working hours for reduced wages and other desperate measures to survive the recession, the public service has prospered. The bitter irony is that the private sector pays the taxes to keep the public services going in the style to which they have become accustomed. How much longer can we afford to finance these growing bureaucracies that are not exactly noted
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A cut above the rest SOME of Cape Town’s most loved personalities participated in Media24’s Cancer Association of South Africa Shavathon campaign held on Thursday 3 March at the Naspers Centre in Cape Town. Liezel van der Westhuizen and Kia Johnson, both presenters on SABC 3’s breakfast show, Expresso and on Kfm 94.5, sprayed their hair in front of staffers, while singers Loukmaan Adams
and Byron Clarke, as well as the Santos football players also participated to show their solidarity with cancer survivors. This year’s Shavathon coincides with Cansa’s 80th birthday. Participating staffers donated R50 for a haircut and R25 for a hairspray. They were served by professional hairdressers from Salon Eve and Steve from 09:00 to 14:30 in the foyer of the Naspers Centre.
for their productivity? Perhaps we are better off in Cape Town, but that is no reason to sit back and be satisfied. There is every reason to demand greater efficiency and better value for our money. . Tony Robinson is a veteran journalist and commentator on civic affairs in Cape Town. His columns, “City Diary” in the Cape Times and later “Civic Diary” in the city’s first free newspapers, won the Sanlam national award for the best column in a community newspaper in 1993 – and some unusual praise from the judges, with one of them remarking, “I would hate to be a councillor in your town!”. He has a wide range of interests, which will be reflected in future columns.
Life reflected in a train ride
Media24 employees LeeAnne Wentzel (left) and Lutfia Vayej (far right) with Liezel van der Westhuizen and Kia Johnson. Photo: Supplied
Learn how to tender HAEDON’S Training Academy, in association with the South African Black Entrepreneurs Forum (SABEF), will host a workshop titled “Introduction to Tendering” on Friday 25 March at the Grassy Park Library from 09:00 to 10:30. Subjects include: what tendering means, positive changes in govern-
ment procurement, what preferential procurement means and BBBEE. The topic “Business opportunities with provincial government, local government and the private sector” will also be covered. The cost is R50. For more details, call John Prinsloo on 082 958 7865 or email tenderspecialist@gmail.com.
Twenty-five years of giving Join ISWA for gala event
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RAIN doors shut on a commuter’s shopping bags … trapping them momentarily until a fellow passenger opens the doors. Just a moment sandwiched in the bustle of a train journey, but recorded on film, it becomes part of a “metaphor for the journey of life we travel daily”. “Because life is a journey” is freelance journalist Munyaradzi Makoni’s observation on the voice over of his short documentary film, “Train tunes”. A man with a weather-beaten face sits on a train platform and has a long drink from a cooldrink bottle. “A theatre” is the succinct voice over. Of commuters who read on the trains, Makoni remarks quietly: “The noise boosts their understanding.” Makoni recently completed a two-week documentary filmmaking course at the University of Cape Town. The course brought together five youths from Khayelitsha and three women from the Saartjie Baartman Centre in Athlone, a centre for abused women. The course was taught by South African-born Paul Yule, a veteran filmmaker who has produced more than 31 documentary films on six continents, some of them award-winning. Each person or team had to produce a four to five minute film, recording, editing and packaging it. Makoni says the name of his film refers to the tune that always accompanies a train journey. “The tune takes many forms. It could be music from blind sing-
RECORDING LIFE: Freelance journalist Munyaradzi Makoni has com pleted a documentary film making course at UCT. ers. It can be music blaring from cellphones that are tweaked to produce the loudest sound. “It can also be a tune of people turning a train journey into a business enterprise.” Makoni says he chose the subject of the trains to awaken people to what happens daily with a lighter look. And he adds that he loves the trains, in spite the overcrowding and the occasional delays. He adds when you imagine how many have to use trains, you appreciate that they have to use them, whether they love it or not.
Makoni says the challenge was getting the best shot on a moving train and confining his observations to a film of four minutes and 21 seconds. He adds he would love to do more of these fascinating stories in future if he had the means. “Stories focusing on social lives are things that contribute to our humanness. “A life that if we look closely is also political and economic,” he muses. The film can be viewed at http:/ /www.youtube.com/ watch?v=6_L0sBYpW0A.
IN CELEBRATION of 25 years of service, the Islamic Social and Welfare Association (ISWA) will be hosting a gala event at Cape Town College in Kromboom Road on Saturday 12 March. The anniversary also marks the start of a five-year project for ISWA, which is situated in Belgravia Estate, to acquire their own premises and develop a learning centre for their school. ISWA offers counselling services, social intervention strategies, further education and training, poverty alleviation (through educational subsidies) and youth and children’s development programmes. These services are offered to people of all religions. ISWA’s doors were first opened in 1986 by Nurounihar Minton and Fowzia Ryklief, who are still involved with the organisation. “The two women saw the need for trauma counselling and the nonprofit organisation was born during the apartheid era. Families were dying from abuse and drugs and ISWA decided they must do something as the communities were disintegrating,” says Rushdy Siers, the CEO of ISWA. “As they continued to counsel people throughout the years they saw the need to do more to help the communities and started a few projects.” In 1987, ISWA rallied to support the international call for the rights of children, becoming one of many organisations which rallied to support the Rainbow Children’s Day campaign. In 1994, ISWA alone carried on the tradition of the Rainbow Children’s Day. The campaign came to an end in 2004, when the weekend was dis-
rupted by a severe storm which hit Cape Town. A week later an appeal was made to the Great Moscow Circus and a special show was staged for more than 1 000 children and their caregivers. In 2004, the Minton School of Development was launched to help children. At the school they offer two-year courses in project management for counselling, paralegal counselling financial management and a social auxiliary course. Participants must have completed matric. Classes are currently held at Athlone High School. With ISWA’s formation of the Sing-Osman Education Fund, the burden of pupils who want to attend the school has been made lighter, as they receive a bursary and pay only R13 000 instead of the usual R23 000. ISWA has also introduced a Learn Self-Esteem Forum. “We have recognised that many things influence people; the circumstances they live in, drug abuse and family disintegration and we need to look at ways to help in the home, school, working and social environment,” says Siers. He says the aim is to reach thousands of people for the next 25 years and make a difference in their lives. “We are in talks with schools to include this programme in their curriculum.” Mirza Parker, the gala-event organiser, says he is planning a “great” event with a line-up that includes local talents; Ganief Parker and guests, the George Werner Band, Little Giants, Emily Bruce and flamenco duo Wathiq Hussein and Rajissi. Book a ticket, at R300 per person, by calling Mirza Parker on 071 384 1237.
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Gather round for poetry circle THE next Poetry Circle will be held at Central Library, Parade Street, Cape Town on Saturday 12 March between 14:00 and 16:00. There will be an open mike session followed by a discussion on how to get poetry published, poetry competitions, how to avoid reading fees
and potential publishers. Everyone is encouraged to share their own experiences and websites they are familiar with. For further details call Marcia on phone 083 593 8442, enmail rfg@iafrica.com or Carol on carolcharmaine@gmail.com.
Telescopic murder mystery A TALK on “Saving SALT” (Southern African Large Telescope) will be rendered by Dr Darragh O’Donoghue, who will home in on efforts to diagnose one of its problems, presenting the investigation as though it’s a murder mystery, concluding with where things stand now and the out-
look for the future. The talk takes place on Wednesday 16 March starting at 17:00 at the SA Astronomical Observatory Auditorium in Observatory Road. No bookings is required. For more information and directions go to www.royalsocietysa.org.za
Cancer group meets THE Prostate Cancer Support Action Group (PSA group) will meet at 17:45 for 18:00 on Tuesday 15 March in the auditorium of the Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic, Burnham Road, Plumstead. Newly diagnosed patients and their partners or car-
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ers from all over the Cape Metro are welcome to attend, meet prostate cancer survivors, and share details of their experience. Dr Steve Eppel will discuss treatment using ultrasound. Phone 073 560 3067 for more information.
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Party for cricket THE Victoria Cricket Club will be hosting their fundraiser at the Victoria Clubhouse in Chukker Road, Kenwyn on Saturday 12 March. The cover charge will be R10. DJ Dino will hit the decks, with drinks on sale at the clubhouse. The event will start at 20:30 and continue until 03:00. For further information call Patrick on 084 354 0063.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE SUBCOUNCILS MARCH 2011 Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 23 (twenty three) subcouncils for the City of Cape Town will take place at the time and at the different venues as indicated in the schedule below: Subcouncil
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MISSING: Members of the Johnson family of Plum stead are des perately trying to find their fa ther, Jeremy Johnson (49), whom they last heard from in August. He has been spotted in various places across the country. His daughter, Tam syn, says his disappearance is completely out of charac ter. Anyone with information can contact the Diep River Police on (021) 7107300 or Tamsyn on 083 696 9575.
4 Tygerberg 5 Central 6 Bellville 7 Koeberg
Council Chambers, Voortrekker Road, Goodwood Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Road, Parow Council Chambers, cnr Jakkalsvlei Avenue and Kiaat Road Bonteheuwel Bellville Council Chambers Bellville Civic Centre Mamre Community Hall, Mamre
Strand Council Chambers Strand Lingelethu Training Centre, 9 Nxele Makana Khayelitsha 10 Charlotte Lingelethu Training Centre Maxeke Khayelitsha 11 Looksmart Gugulethu Council Chambers Ngudle Fezeka Building, Gugulethu 12 Mitchells Portlands Community Centre Plain Mitchells Plain 13 David Northwood Community Hall, Mthetho Mitchells Plain Ntlanganiso 14 Miranda Endlovini Community Hall, New Ngculu Crossroads Plover Room, Pinelands Training 15 Pinelands Centre, Pinelands Council Chambers, 44 Wale Street, 16 Good Hope Cape Town 17 Athlone and Athlone Minor Hall, District Rondevlei subcouncil Chambers, 18 Rondevlei Lotus River 19 South Council Chambers Fish Hoek Peninsula Council Chambers, Alphen Centre 20 Protea Constantia Oostenberg Council Chambers 21 Oostenberg Kuils River Oostenberg Council Chambers 22 Lizo Nkonki Kuils River 23 Adelaide Belhar Council Chambers, Belhar Tambo 8 Helderberg
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In addition to items of relevance to specific sub-councils, the following items will appear on the agendas for all Sub-councils in March: • • •
Draft District Plans 2011/12 Budget Consultation with Subcouncils Input into the IDP Process
Copies are available for scrutiny at subcouncils, municipal libraries and www.capetown.gov.za. Organisations are requested to submit comment to their subcouncil. The Rules of Order for subcouncils permit any member of the public to address the subcouncil on these or any other matters by prior arrangement with the relevant subcouncil manager. ACHMAT EBRAHIM CITY MANAGER
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Bumpy ride WESTERN CAPE MEC for Transport and Public Works, Robin Carlisle, boarded a train from Khayelitsha to Cape Town last week to experience for himself the troubles that frustrate regular commuters. Fortunately for Metrorail, which is thought to have been unaware of the MEC’s trip, everything ran smoothly, aside from the fairly empty peak-hour train arriving at its destination seven minutes late. In reports, Carlisle dubbed the journey “excellent” when compared to conditions on the same line a year ago. But while Carlisle’s efforts should be commended, his single novelty rail trip cannot compare to the everyday horrors that mostly poor commuters are forced to endure. For them there are no alternatives, and the recent 41c per litre increase in fuel costs may see their numbers swell in future. The flood of complaints from frustrated rail commuters seems never-ending. Last year, when Metrorail increased ticket prices and cited Eskom’s increase in electricity tariffs, imported materials used on the railway, labour, and the absence of automated ticket sales as reasons for the price hike, they also promised to raise service standards with the introduction of better facilities at stations just in time for the World Cup. But all too often commuters still find themselves stuck in overcrowded trains during peak-hour, targeted by criminals, and at times are even forced to disembark and walk to nearby stations alongside railway tracks because trains suddenly grind to a halt without any explanation. To the average commuter it would appear that Metrorail shows no respect to its customer. Carslisle has promised to meet with Metrorail to gain answers on faulty doors, security problems and generally poor conditions, demanding of Metrorail consistent service delivery. National Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndbele has promised 8 000 new coaches for the rail transport network, 1 000 of which should be sent to the Western Cape by 2015. One can only hope there is light at the end of the tunnel. Until then, commuters face a long road ahead.
Your SMSes Honour community workers BEING involved in community outreach programmes and other community work, I have never felt so lost and without hope for a brighter and new positive place where our people can enjoy what was given to them many years back. A place where Lavender Hill, the greater Retreat area and poor informal settlements can be called home, sweet home. We have so many non-profit organisations, community-based organisations, sports clubs, religious establishments and schools with massive problems, but what are we doing to make to make a change in the lives of our people? We spend more time sorting out the lives of those we don’t want to see in pain, without food, unemployed, abused in all forms of abuse – forgetting about ourselves. We carry the burdens of others on our shoulders because we keep saying others’ problems are not heavy, because he’s my brother or my sister. We do all these things and yet we all work so far away from each other, we point fingers at each other, we deny each other access to success and growth. We are afraid that one will gain more than the other. But in community outreach there is nothing to gain because, most of the time, what you gain is more than you give – and most of the time heads of organisations give out their pockets, with the exception of those receiving foreign funding. Remember, this letter caries no hate or jealousy, but admiration for all those com-
munity workers in the greater Retreat area who give selflessly. There are so many people who talk – I won’t mention names – who have never visited an informal settlement. There is no communication with the esteemed big talkers and bench-warming development officials who make promises – they know who they are – and I am so disappointed in them. For five years, in all the wards, you have never seen anything good done by them. But my letter is still about the community workers who rise above adversities, who commit themselves, who are insulted, verbally abused and criticised just for the sake of the beloved communities and its people. In closing, I feel more at ease but I need to salute the following people, organisations and volunteers: Aysha Davids and Women Hope of for the Nation, Mullah Flatwell and Women Against Poverty, Friends of Hope, Lucinda Evans and Philisa Abafazi-Bethu, the Ellen Pakkies Foundation, Jeffrey Fick and his wife, Susan of Lazio Sports Club, Doris Nel for her feeding scheme, Jenny Benjamin and Nazeem Sonday. And to my volunteers – you know who you are – I love you; without you I will not exist. May 2011 be a good year for your organisations, and I wish that the Department of Social Development would pay us all a salary for the hard work we do as volunteers. But alas, the word volunteers no longer exists in this democratic South Africa. CLIVE JACOBS Lavender Hill
. Tow truckers and police know each other. They tried to deceive Mr Dyson. Please Mr Dyson, don’t drop the case. Alex . Steen Villas residents should make sure they pay their rent. Have they checked the rent for a two-bedroom flat in the private sector? Did they think they could just get away with not paying? Show your appreciation by paying! There are lots of people who need a home and are willing to pay. Merle . Is there anyone out there who has not been paid by the IEC yet ? It is not fair! I am still waiting to be paid. Anonymous . Trevor Manuel is right: Manyi is a racist. Why should our coloured people leave the Western Cape when we were born here? We have rights too. Fedup . What’s Jimmy Manyi’s problem? He must be colour(ed) blind! Lewis, Lansdowne . About the outcry over the Kuli Roberts column which appeared in the Sunday World on 27 February. I respond by stating: let’s break out of our moulds by distinguishing ourselves according to boxed la-
bels. Firstly, I am a human being and am part of a human race as history has taught us. Secondly, I am a South African citizen and call myself a Homo Sapien. Glorya Alfreds . With reference to the SMS about the DA. You are voting for the wrong party! They don’t care. As long as they get your vote and the vote of others like you. DA supporter . What has the ANC done but live in the past? Improve our health and education system, etc before anyone points a finger at the DA. F.K. . I am shocked at how the traffic department wastes money. We have one car and received two notifications for licence renewals. There is no control over money that we could use for fixing roads. . My name is Clive Jacobs and I found out that I’m very sick and could die of this illness. I lost contact with my wife Beverly and son Mickaylo. I want them to phone me on 076 852 7023.
Have you seen Brian? THE Salvation Army Family Tracing Service is looking for David Brian McRae, also known as Brian McRae. He was born on 9 January 1941 and is being sought by his sister, Beryl Embleton, who lives in
England. Anyone able to help find him can contact Lieutenant Colonel Veronica Trollip on (022) 492-3410, 082 414 2029 or email familytracing@boothhosp.org.
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Go surfing and increase your skills DO YOU want to get computer savvy? The brand new and completely free Internet Super-User textbook is the novice’s guide to using the web. It was written by University of Cape Town professors and graduates and is published by GetSmarter, a Rondebosch-based firm headed by a UCT graduate. The Internet Super-User textbook is the first and only learning product of its kind and teaches complete beginners how to use basic internet tools like Google, Skype and Facebook. The textbook is available as a free downloadable PDF, or it can be read directly on the Internet Super-User site. In addition, the textbook is available as part of the highly structured and expert-supported UCT Internet Super-User course. Sam Paddock, a UCT graduate and managing director of GetSmarter, initiated the Internet Super-User project because he saw a growing need for internet education in South Africa. The textbook was co-written by Jean-Paul van Belle, a UCT lecturer in the Information Systems Department; Anna Malczyk, a UCT Masters graduate; and Masha du Toit, who teaches the online UCT Internet Super-User course. The course material covers hundreds of useful topics in detail. The Internet Super-User textbook can be accessed by visiting www.InternetSuperUser.com.
Children need homes CAPE Town Child Welfare is looking for families interested in caring for children in temporary care and foster care. They are looking for parents over 21 who are willing to open their homes to children who are in need of care and protection. Suitable parents should have a home with adequate space, lots of love and have a stable income. They should have a passion for working with children. Should you wish to become a foster parent or a emergency parent and feel that you meet the above requirements please contact the social workers at Child Welfare in Gugulethu on (021) 633-4978 or 087 805 6741/2.
This number has a ring to it FIVE Ombuds offices and two regulatory bodies (all in the Financial Services Sector) have joined forces and initiated one share call number, 0860 OMBUDS (0860 662 837), for consumers to contact: . The Credit Ombud . The Banking Ombud . The Long term Insurance Ombud . The Short Term Insurance Ombud . The Financial Services Board . The FAIS Ombud (Ombud for Financial Services Providers); and . the National Credit Regulator. “This is a wonderful resource for consumers. Very often consumers do not know which authority their complaint falls under, with all the ensuing difficulties,” says Lisa Griffiths of En Avant Financial Services. “We have all joked endlessly about the wheels of bureaucracy moving slowly, and one department not communicating with another. This is a surprisingly pleasant development,” notes Griffiths.
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Menus from R69 p/p. Price includes basic decor. For all your hiring needs and stage decor, incl bouquets and chair covers, from 10c. Ph Rashieda or Shafiek 021 372 5921 / 082 660 0876 / 084 566 0087
FULL CATERING from R80 p.p. including backdrop and chaircovers.( 391 6775 / 073 517 2177 Debit & credit cards accepted.
BUSSES & LATEST BMW'S FOR HIRE For all your special bus trips & weddings, matric balls & juniour proms. (Evan on 084 585 6080 CATER HIRE 021696 2394 Plastic chairs R2. Round Table: 10 seats R10 Long Table: 10 seats R10. Chair Covers: R4. Chair Cover Bows:R2. Long Table Cloth XL:R12. Round Table Cloth XL:R15. Organza Overlays: R5. Chafing Dish: R50 Red Carpet R100 Delivery Service Available COLORADO HIRING Crockery, cutlery, glassware linen and backdrop. Ph 021 374 7104 / 0822278968 DECOR Backdrop poles and lights. (021 396 2526/082 212 8949 HOUSE OF HIRING Call us for your hiring needs plus kids party items. (021 3711 588/082 503 9026
MICROPHONE takstar, cordless. R399 ( 078 524 4331
Wendy Houses "SPECIALS" 6m x 3m, R6 000 cash. ( 082 621 4441/02 1 393 5475
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021 697 3530
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Crockery, cutlery, glassware & linen@ 10c per item. Ph 021 371 7229 / 072 443 6695 VAN for hire. (021 637 5595
WE SPECIALIZE IN Wedding Gowns Bridesmaid, and Matric ball dresses to be made or hire.(Shahiema on 071 571 4438 WEDDING DRESSES FOR HIRE. Call Sally 021 706 7387 082 588 9940 021 706 5388
ICE CUBES & blocks for sale. 100 Ruth Road, Rylands. ( 021 638 7394
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NISA'S SNACKS Snackpack (20 samoosas, 20 half moons, 20 mini pizzas, 20 spring rolls, 20 steak savouries) To order, call 021706 2987
WE WILL BE FOCUSING ON THE BEAUTY, WELLNESS & HEALTH FIELDS INCLUDING: • • • • •
JUMPING CASTLE for hire. 021 393 8528, 083 890 4793
Backdrop poles & chair covers. Ph 021 637 0133 or 083 453 9021
DECKSTER'S CATERING Menu's from R90,00. Price includes: Backdrop, Arch, Red Carpet and chair covers. (Ielaahm or Rene 021371 4507/082 324 9486
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BSI DRIVING ACADEMY K53 driving lessons Competitive Rates Packages available Contact Sharon / Bernie on 021 638 3649 or 074 133 0069 021 802 4221 www.netshape.co.za/ bsidrivingacademy
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K's Personalised and unique handmade invitations / cards for any occasion. ( Karen on 021701 6400 or 073 418 6671
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JEAN'S stunning Designs Bridalwear, casual wear, hire or buy & catering. Shop no.21 Town Centre Mini Mall. (021 376 2083/078 3400 473
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DVD/Photos/Slideshow ( 021 422 0472/083 513 6906
SHEIK ALI In Gatesville for strong duas and effective rubaan "Inna MaAlusri Usrah" Come for my herbal treatments for all body pains, marriage, house protection, business, property and all kinds of evil. PAY ONLY WHEN JOB IS DONE! PENSIONERS: FREE TREATMENT Roymo Butchery. Unit No. 6 (next to Barber Shop) Corner of Klipfontein and Ruth Road, Rylands Estate Ph 078 284 2787 or 076 910 3387 or 021633 2103
Phone: 021 405 1136 | Fax: 021 406 2943
I do divorce, testaments, sell & evaluate properties and all legal matters. ( (021) 374 3786 (a/h) / (021) 391 0530 (o/h) 083 6603 495
WE SPECIALISE IN CARPORTS, VIBRACRETE HOUSE & WALLS NO DEPOSIT, BLACKLIST WELCOME TOILETS & ELECTRIC
MITCHELLS PLAIN
021 397 8388 078 536 2678 072 542 7217 ATHLONE
021 696 4183 072 542 7217
AHMED'S jumping castles for hire. 072 344 6977
GRASSY PARK/RETREAT 021 762 1252 072 542 7217
BJUMPING castles for hire. Cartoon characters & purple dinosaur castles available. Excel. rates.(082 938 5342 HIRE a castle, from R150 p.d. Slides, kiddies chairs & tables. 021 696 3791, 084 209 1313 J/CASTLE for hire. 021 393 4663/083 357 4008 JUMP 4 JOY castle hire. ( Ricky on 073 268 7546
A DVD, FOTOS & VIDEO 082 738 1166/021 372 6950 PHOTOGRAPHER for weddings, birthdays, special events, websites etc. Ph 021 692 0221, 084 562 0811
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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 /
BUILDING AND RENOVATIONS Carports etc...
Contact: 021 393 3897 / 073 588 1163
FLOWERSONG GARDEN SERVICES For all your garden needs. ( Henry on 072 553 6239 DAVID'S PRECAST We sell Vibrecrete Poles & Slabs. (021 692 3107 / 021 691 5877/ 072 106 0655 / 083 691 4449
AFFORDABLE repairs to tv's, m/waves, w/machines, fridges,stoves & geysers. All areas. collect & deliver. (021 691 2162/082 490 019 7 ALL appliance repairs plumbing.(073 664 3532
&
DSTV & AERIAL
Installations, repairs & sales. Contact Terence on
083 769 7242/
PROFESSIONAL POORMAN'S TV & MICROWAVE REPAIRS (Silvertown) 3 Months guarentee.(Ste ven on 021 633 1802 / 083 486 5394 TELERAMA TV REPAIRS Efficient repairs to TV's & microwaves. We collect and deli ver.(021 391 57 79, 021 3915819 /083 861 0418
Free water. Wellpoints / mini boreholes. No water, no charge Improve your existing wellpoint.( 021 637 5677 021 701 4522/ 072 825 9586
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
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 ABACUS BLOCKS
90s, 140s, 190s, Sand, Stone. Tel: 021 704 4109 021 715 2739 Cell: 084 368 8125
190 &140's Sand & Stone Call 021 393 0661/ or 073 186 2991 (a.h.)
or 084 9733 899
2 & 3m sand & stone & rubble removal. Ph 078 6113 627. 3M/6M Sand, Stone & Rubble ( 083 292 3960 5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLE Bakkie loads also 021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443 A 6 cubic meter sand, stone & rubble removal.(John on 072 407 4289
PLANS for and submit to council and constructions of pools onsite. (021 701 6276/ 082 863 9133
BUILDING MATERIAL & Home Improvement
On account, no deposit 12 to 60 months to pay, Tiling, vibracrete, paving and all sorts of building material. Blacklisted welcome. Contact André 071 588 2172
A BEST CASH LOAN R150 000. All can apply. Call/send ID, name & netpay. Can help you out of admin. 2/3 home loans up to R1m. (Wilma 073 247 6116 / 371 7572 AFFORDABLE LOANS 5 min approval up to R100 000. All welcome. (Zainap on 073 602 5985
Awaiting Pension/ Provident Fund? Imm. CASH (/Sms KIM 083 665 1002/021 949 8566
BRIDGING CASH
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 U WAITING
Pension/ Provident/Package
while waiting for:
PENSION / PACKAGE
Lumpsum Payout? Cash sameday. Sms/Call: Nawaal ( 076 064 0458
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
SPEED QUEEN SPECIALIST 15 years experience. All repairs done on site. Call Alister on 021 715 1173 or 071 680 2617
GARAGE DOORS & automation. 076 523 0306
PROPERTY DEALS
Same day payout Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2
AA paving, tar & vibracrete. 021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111
ALTERATIONS, brick, plas., skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs. 076 124 4713
ALL Building plans drawn and submitted. Call Dominick on 021 396 2115 or 078 085 2067 ALL BUILDING plans drawn up and submitted to council. (021 701 6276/082 863 913 3
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DEBT STRESSED? We help all people. Judgements, bad credit record and debt review. We can finance you. Homeowners unable to make monthly repayments welcome. (021) 705 0226 OR 082 378 8592 AGENTS NEEDED DO YOU NEED HELP?
Is your house going to be repossessed? I will buy your home. And advance you money. ( Riyard on 083 420 8989
FED UP WITH TOO MUCH DEBT? PH: (021) 706 8365 OR EMAIL: msdc@telkom sa.net IMMEDIATE APPROVAL Loans up to R100 000. Cash sameday. Govt. & b/listed.(021 949 8566/ Kim 073 0502 179 Shirley 083 665 1002
CASH LOANS up to R50 000. Blacklisted welcome. Ph/sms Michelle 082 338 9403
A BRIDGING loan?
CLEAR YOUR DEBT
“please call me”
Struggling to pay many accounts? Pay only one account by calling SCM Debt Clearance 021788 4485 24/hrs: 078 221 0193 CONSOLIDATION Apply for an old mutual finance consolidation of debt or personal loan from R1 000 R100 000.(Jacky/Charl on 021 706 5029 or sms your name to 082 990 4196
HOMEOWNERS approved loans
ALUMINIUM windows, doors etc... For prompt,honest services contact Mr A. Daniels on 076 778 7300
SCHOLAR TRANSPORT AVAILABLE Does your child attend primary school or creche in Mitchells Plain and are you looking for transport. (Ashley on 079 459 9760
ATTENTION HOME OWNERS BONDPRO FINANCE can use your property to consolidate your debt, despite your credit record. Pay only one amount per month. Your credit record will be amended. NOTE: your property will stay in your name Ph now 021 880 6000 or Sms BONDPRO to 076 716 6191
CONSOLIDATION LOANS and Personal Loan. Pay all your loans + acc. Deposit change in your bank acc. Criteria: Perm emp, 3 months bank statement, latest payslip, copy of ID. Payout in 1 hour 24 hours. Ph 078 116 1508
Payout (lumpsum only)
on a
AA BARGAIN PAVING SLABS 400 x 400 = R10,50 450 x 450 = R12,50 500 x 500 = R13,50 ( 076 382 6711
AFRI BLOCKS
A A+ CASH PRICE PAID for good used 2nd hand clothing, shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083
AMK Drafting CC Your building plans specialists.
DESIGNS & RENOVATIONS Undertake all building work and extentions to existing houses, and all front boundary walls. All building prices are reasonable. (021 701 6276/082 863 9133
A bargain block: 190, 140 & 90. Ph 021 374 2053/ 021 692 1209 all hours. Free Delivery.
KASSIEM'S roof cleaning and painting service. Phone 073 096 2249 or 021 376 7514
Aluminium Windows & Doors supplied & fitted. ( Chris 082 570 5686 021 638 5292
Affordable rates. Prompt servi ce.(082 094 694 2
A 6m 3 sand, stone, lime & rubble removal 021 691 6995 / 072 374 9801
DSTV, Aerial Installations & repairs done. DSTV Special R599.( 072 249 1889/ 073 966 0860
ALTERATIONS garages, carports, brickpaving, tiling. (082 409 0592/021 392 550 1
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! (Audrey 079 395 4709 or fax: 021 421 6817. Fax your ID, payslip and all your accounts to see what you qualify for.
R60 000 @ R539 R80 000 @ R720 R100 000 @ R899 R120 000 @ R1 079
A consultant will be sent out to meet you. Selwyn 074 690 1104 Zerina 083 415 3835 Steven 082 222 9977 24/7
Waiting for Pension/package payouts? SMS or send
082 301 7856
IRIS BRIDGE
0860 105 546 IS JY MOEG VAN JOU SKULD? Bel my vandag nog!
Ingrid 087 802 9371 021 931 1320 082 647 7173 Mariette 083 594 2310 Annemarie 083 227 7242 Reginald 073 006 3632 JC FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS Bonds and personal loans. Blacklisted welcome. ( Janine 021 376 4690/ 082 439 9863
Personal ,home,vehicle, etc. No hassles. Sms name, id no,gross + net pay to 073 188 6942/07 9 043 0203. B/listed ? No pro blem!(021 633 7207
PLEASE CALL ME to...
082 410 8186 or call
0860 777 000 Bellville – 021 949 7309 Cape Town – 021 421 6818 Goodwood – 021 591 9531 Worcester – 023 347 0340
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LOANS up to R150 000. Sms Loan to 081 346 2800. conditions apply. LOANS We come to you. ( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251
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BLINDS AND CURTAINS. All types. Free quotes. Less 10%. ( 021 371 8627/08 2 516 0030 FOR ALL types of blinds. Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldo or 082 598 2606 Wesley or 021371 8315 o/h
M&M INTERIORS Blinds, curtains, rods, upholstery cleaning and carpet cleaning. All blinds less 10%. Phone Moosa 021 371 8917 or 083 4931 495
AB TRUCK HIRE / COURIER Anything & everything. 073 339 1828 FURNITURE removals and up country trips ( 078 611 3627
DSTV AND AERIAL INSTALLATIONS Single view systems R599 installed. Xtra View as well as HD installations. SMS or call Mikaheel 073 374 3951
DSTV AND AERIAL REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS
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
WE COLLECT AND DELIVER (082 579 6947(5 .30pm 8.00pm)
LOANS , Judgements, B/listed, NO PROBLEM. Quick Payouts. No itc. ( 073 315 0904/
LOANS
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ACTIVE BLINDS For all your window blinds. Also carpet and upholstery cleaning. Ph Bernie 021393 0672
PERSONAL LOAN R1 000 R50 000 Blacklisted & garnisheed welcome. Call: Siphokazi 084 382 8684
ALL PAINTING and Waterproofing. Good ref. Ph 076 124 4713 PAINTING and maintenance. Ph 073 231 6475
JC ACTIVE ELECTRICAL Fully licenced electrician.Re pairs to lights, plugs,geysers, installation of prepaid meters, main boards, etc. (021 701 3022 / 072 470 7658 FRIDGE AND FREEZER REGASSING & REPAIRS Reasonable prices! ( 076 164 0700
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SHANTIE’S GLASS & ALUMINIUM Fast Easy Affordable Manufacturers & Installers of: Aluminium windows and Doors. Replacement of wooden & steel windows. ALL AREAS – FREE QUOTES
EVERY genuine business opportunity does not have to be about selling, capturing or policies... for more info call Cheryl on 071 527 1869 7 DAY TRAIN TRIP FROM CAPE TOWN TO PILANESBERG (NORTH WEST) Tour departs 26 June and includes visit to Sun City. Please contact us on 021 393 6313/078 227 2475. For more info send your enquiry to visiontours.travel@telkomsa.net HARTZENBERG TOURS 28 Dec 2011 7 Jan 2012 Bloemfontein, Sun City, Durban, Port Elizabeth. Ph 021715 0010 or 082 306 2820
WYNBERG GRAND CENTRAL. Studio unit. R2 500 p/m. Ph Nashieta 071 441 1935
EXTRA income opportunity. Data works with or without a computer. For info sms name, surname & adress to 084 062 4825
Contact: 073 348 0991 073 099 5322/ email:
shantiesganda@gmail.com
MONT CLAIRE R1 800p/m. Avail 01 /04/2011.(083 688 9223
SELL BEAUTIFUL SERVIETTES Prints and plain colours Earn cash quickly (082 978 9016 SH'ZEN Reps needed. Lans downe & Surrounding areas.(Ingrid on 072 409 0559
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
A FREE PLUMBING quote for bathroom renovations, geysers, leaks and blocked drains. Call Joseph 073 322 4661 ALL PLUMBING, good ref.. 076 124 4713 FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING Maintanance and new installations. All workmanship guaranteed. (Frank 082 3544 076 Plumbing, Electrical .24hrs . R125 p/hr ( 021 703 0906
CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools. Ph 083 494 3939 or 702 1208
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING & MACHINING Weld and Stitch Repairs cc.... Reboring.Skim ming and ALL engineering requirements ,Specialised Welding, cracked cylinder heads blocks, straightening, pressure testing, metal stitching. Visit now at 11 Jagger Street, Goodwood or call 021 592 4728 / 021 592 4747
FREELANCE BOOKKEEPER Ur System or ours Temp Assignments Welcome AccOnCall@gmail.com
APPLICANTS NEEDED for data capturing/market research Tutorial backup. High income. Own hours available. For info application, SMS name/address to 079 615 8070
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 DATA ENTRY JOBS & TRAINING Own hours, steady income, jobs guarenteed. Work 60min a day and earn up to R9 000p/m. For further info sms your name, surname, postal address to 081 364 2853
ALL PAVING. Excel ref. Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713
DATA ENTRY with or wit hout computer. Own hours. SMS name & address for full brochure to 073 423 3436
TILING CONCEPTS
Bathroom renovations, wall and floor tiling. All Tiling at R50/sqm. Ph 074 129 5829
DATA WORX IS THE WAY TO EARN EXTRA CASH. Sms your full name and address for full brochure to 071 978 4212 ASAP!
TILING indoor & outdoor. Call Jeremy on 021 391 2517 or 072 395 2479
TELEMARKETERS NEEDED For organisation, with fund raising experience ( 021 393 6262 or 021393 7774 o/h only
FINANCIAL FREEDOM Earn +_ R25 000 part time. SMS FREEDOM to 34008 MBOMA PREPAID AIRTIME Earn extra money by selling prepaid airtime. Reasonable prices. Place your orders today with Catherine on 021 788 2297/084 224 7523
RETREAT 1B/room, lounge & kitchen. R2 600p/m. Avail 01/04/2011.(021 712 0880/ 072 449 0381
RELIABLE energetic drivers needed. Own car. (HR Juanita on 083 571 7828 /021 930 4219
AVON &JUSTINE reps needed. (Mildred 021 696 5866 /079 053 8019
AGENTS NEEDED URGENTLY Must be sales orientated. Cell phone needed.(Azell on 021 391 3574/073 014 9739 Avroy Shlain Needs agents ( Desi 072 447 9958 Nikki 021 371 5277/ 082 489 2592 Ganeefah 072 048 2071
BLOCKMAN AND COUNTERHAND
Required for butchery. Ph 021 694 7161
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CAPE TOWN BASED COMPANY IS OPENING UP A NEW BRANCH & NEEDS TO EXPAND IT'S SALES FORCE! 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. EXPERIENCED CAR AUDIO & SECURITY INSTALLERS Required at SOUNDMATCH Call Zubeida on 021 638 6302 or fax cv to 021 638 1142
Data Capturers, Call Centre Agents, Secretaries, Receptionist, Bank Clerks, Account Clerks, Admin Clerks, Bookkeepers, Waiters, Bartenders, Chefs,
WINDOW TINTING SPECIALIST
We train u in 2 weeks and assist u into a job!
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QUALIFIED PAINTERS NEEDED Fax your ID, contact number and address, and previous work experience with contact numbers to fax: 086 751 9317
PERSONA STAFF BOILERMAKER/ MAINTENANCE FITTER Trade tested. Northern Suburbs. R50R60 p/h WAREHOUSE STAFF Matric + experience. M/Gardens. R3 200 pm CODE 14 DRIVER Local driving. R5 500 pm
TOPPORTS (Tops in Carports)
We Build Carports Over 20 years experience Built in 2 days Material & labour included, From R5 000 FOR TOP WORKMANSHIP AND TOP SERVICE Call Lestor for a
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083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089 021 6911 801
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PRESS OPERATORS Matric + production experience R4 000 pm Please send CV to cv@personas taff.co.za Fax:086 514 1078 or Ph:021975 0137
Building, 5th Fl, Bellville.
BELHAR 2 bed, bic, ffk, lounge, very neat. R375 000. BELHAR 4/5 bed, kit, lnge, TLC. R395 000. TAFELSIG x 2 2 bed, bic, lnge, f.k, gar, big yard, freestanding, R285 000, 3 bed, lnge, kit, f/encl, R245 000c.i EASTRIDGE x 2 3 bed, l/d, kit, garage, f.encl. R265 000 incl costs. DELFT Beautiful home 2 bed, ffk, t/shower, pool, tiled throughout. A must view R295 000 incl cost. SCHAAPKRAAL A must to view. L/d, 4 bed, bic, ffk, en suite, + 2 bed sep entr, f/k, bic, neat + pool, gar. R1.4 mil. LENTEGEUR 3 bed, kitch, lounge, enclosed. R295 000 incl cost. Call Tapee 074 2988 140 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
REALNET SELECT PROPERTIES REQUIRED IN ANY AREA
We have qualified buyers. Call Karen 083 494 3939
WAVECREST, S/FONTEIN R530 000 NEG
Neat, 2 beds, bic, mes, fully tiled, ffk, knotty pine ceiling downlights, spacious lounge, dining with fireplace, automated garage, paved patio, entertainment room with braai, DSTV connections.For viewing call 083 700 2791
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 extra cash in your own time. For more info sms name and address to 074 208 1452 Earn R30 000 p.m. @ Home sms INCOME to 34008
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Call: 021 948 9551 074 209 5445 083 880 6998 078 904 5703 Register today. Training begins 14 March 2011. www.ibmit.co.za
Call Zubeida on 021 638 6302 or fax cv to 021 638 1142
EXTRA INCOME with DATAWORX with/ without computer. For info, sms Name/Address 073 145 4670 NATIONAL bank requires loan consultants, salary R4 280. bonus, company trans port provided. Must be young 21 to 28 years and matriculated. (HR Juanita on 083 571 7828 all hours/office 021 930 4219
NEW YEAR JOBS!
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Heideveld - Roggeberg rd - R299 000excl 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet fully enclosed Zeekoevlei - Eastbank close - R629 000excl Freestanding 3bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, garage enclosed on 400plus sqm Ruyterwacht - Texel str - R 699 000excl Freestanding 3bedroom home, lounge, diningroom, fitted kitchen, 2xbath/toilet, double garage, double carport, and braai area, on 500sqm plot
Rocklands - North west str - R350 000excl 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, ++ double tandem garage ++ 1bed room granny flat with corner bath, fulle enclosed Old Woodlands - Dune drive - R379 000excl Freestanding 3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, Garage fully enclosed on spacious plot Rocklands - Beaufort str - R 299 000excl 3bedroom, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet enclosed
Kensington - Laubcher crescent - R 859 000excl Freestanding facebrick 3bed home, 3 full bathrooms, lounge, fitted kitchen, Carport for 4 cars, ++ Spacious 2bedroom seperate entrance, with 2bathrooms, Lounge, kitchen, fully enclosed on 500 plus sqm plot
Rocklands - Cormorant str - R279 000excl Neat 2bed home, lounge, open plan kitchen, bath/toilet enclosed
Kenilworth - Kenilworth village - Punters str R 579 000excl 2bed home, kitchen, lounge, bath/toilet. enclosed
Rocklands - Stearman close - R2 7 9 000excl 2 bedroom home in quiet circle, lounge, open plan kitchen, bath/toilet enclosed
For all the above contact : Latiefa George on 082 972 9682
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Office: 021 712 9371/6472 Email: grassypark@rawsonproperties.com GRASSY PARK R1 199 000 neg
LOTUS RIVER R875 000 neg
LOTUS RIVER R699 000 neg
MONTAGU'S GIFT R650 000 neg
RETREAT R749 000 neg
LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
SPREAD OUT IN THIS LARGE DOUBLE STOREY FAMILY HOME PACKED WITH POTENTIAL, 6 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, 2 KITCHENS & AMPLE GROUND FOR PARKING. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
FIRST TIME OFFERED Very neat 3 bedrooms, sunken lounge, dining-room, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom sep toilet, secure 3 car carport PLUS complete 1 bedroomed granny flat. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
3 bed (B.I.C’s +carpets), lounge/dining-room, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom + separate toilet, garage door & carport. Double garage at the back of the house. Burglar bars & security gates all around. GARETH 072 966 5758
STEENBERG R325 000 neg
GRASSY PARK R250 000 neg
LAKE VIEW RETREAT R590 000 neg
STEENBERG R350 000 neg
WELL LOCATED, WELL BUILT, WELL MAINTAINED Neat move-in condition home comprising of lounge / dining-room, fully fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, main bed with bic, family bathroom with shower & bath, automated garage for 2 cars, lovely garden, braai area, automated gates, burglar bars & alarm system A must to view CELESTE 072 112 8848 / LORENZO 082 734 7760
RICH IN TRADITION Spacious 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge open plan dining-room, tv area, fully fitted eat-in kitchen, pool, complete 1 bedroomed granny flat, single garage PLUS secure parking for 5 cars
RETREAT R575 000 neg
R270 000: TAFELSIG Free-standing, 3Beds, Open plan fitted kitchen Family Bathroom, Lounge-tiles, large grounds Call: Shaamiel 082 723 1118
R250 000: HANOVER PARK 3Beds, Open plan fitted kitchen Bathroom, Lounge, Yard Front & Back, Parking ×2 Cars Call: Shanaaz 071 203 6341
R250 000: BONTEHEUWEL 2Beds, Kitchen, Fam Bath, (Shower) Lounge, Paved Driveway Call: Shaamiel 082 723 1118
R340 000: PORTLANDS Free-standing, 3Beds, Kitchen, Family Bathroom, Lounge Call: Shaamiel 082 723 1118
R4 500 000: PHILLIPI Farm, 5 beds, lounge, dinning room, study, garage, 2 en suite, 2 separate entrances and Garden Doerriyah 084 055 3877
ATTENTION SELLERS IN ROCKLANDS WE HAVE BUYERS
R450 000.00 Westage 2 beds bic, fam. bathroom, ff kitchen, lounge, big grounds, fully enclosed, tiled throughout and Galvanized gates. Shihaam 072 192 1411
R310 000: LENTEGEUR 2Beds, Family Bathroom, Kitchen, Lounge, Big Grounds on Eisleben, Potential business site Call: Shihaam 072 192 1411
R250 000: BEACON VALLEY 3Beds, Kitchen, Toilet & shower, lounge, beautiful garden with trees Call: Nazeem 084 2950 130
ATTENTION SELLERS IN WESTRIDGE WE HAVE BUYERS
R385 000: WESTRIDGE Freestanding, 3Beds, FF kitchen, f/bath, lounge, garden front & back, Big grounds, Modern Call: Shihaam 072 192 1411
ATTENTION SELLERS IN TAFELSIG WE HAVE BUYERS
R350 000: LENTEGEUR 7Beds, 1 with ensuite, Kitchen, 2 Family Bath, Lounge, Garage
R459 000.00 Woodlands
R200 000: TAFELSIG 3 Beds, Kitchen, Family Bath Lounge
R350 000: WESTRIDGE 3Beds, Toilet & Bath, Kitchen, Lounge, Enclosed Parking, Quiet Area. Call: Nazeem 084 2950 130
R340 000 : MORGENSTER Freestanding 2 Beds, Fam Bath, Lounge, Kitchen, Parking 4 Cars, Garden CALL: SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
R200 000 : TAFELSIG
A CUT ABOVE THE REST Very neat 4 bedroomed home with mes & bic, lounge, open diningroom, modern fully fitted kitchen, family bathroom, tiles & laminated flooring throughout PLUS tandem garage & entertainment area. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
CLEAN UP, PAINT UP, SELL UP! 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom PLUS carport. Needs TLC. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
GROUND FLOOR FLAT 2 beds with lounge, kitchen, bathroom & parking bay next to room. GARETH 072 966 5758
A HONEY OF A STARTER 3 bedrooms, mes, lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom & garage facade. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELSTE 072 112 8848
Daloris 076 706 0910
CALL: SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
R1 100 000: VANGUARD ESTATE 5Beds, MES, FFK, Diningrm, Pool Area, Separate enterance + more Call: Shariff 082 781 2903
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Freestanding, 2 Beds, Lounge, Kitchen, Fam. Bathroom Shihaam 072 192 1411
CALL: SHANAAZ 071 203 6341
5 Beds, 2 with BIC, 1 with sliding door leading to yard, Bathroom, Kitchen, Lounge tiled, All bedrooms Laminated Floors, Sun room, Carport for 5 cars.
ATTENTION SELLERS IN WOODLANDS WE HAVE BUYERS
FRIENDLY LITTLE HOME 2 bedrooms, lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom & yard space. LORENZO 082 734 7760 / CELESTE 072 112 8848
GRASSY PARK & RETREAT TEL: 021 712 6472 / 021 712 9371 BRANCHES: WETTON 021 761 0707 M/PLAIN 021 391 2200
EST. 1996
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GRASSY PARK: R869.000excl F/s, 4Beds(2xB), 2xF/Baths, 2xFK, G/Flat(2Beds, K, Brm), T/G(4xCars) ASHRAAF 072 945 5145
PINATTI ESTATE: R695.000excl F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, D/room, FFK, Laundry, Garage, 556m² F/Paved. PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
RYLANDS: R1.595mil D/s, 6Beds(3xB), S/Lounge, D/rm, 5xF/Bth, 2xMes, FFK, M/Q, D/Grage SHEREENA 072 435 4085
HANOVER PARK: R385.000excl D/storey Semi, 5Bedrooms, 2xLounge, 3xF/Bath, Mes, 2xKitchen, Fasade. NORMAN 083 772 8912
ROCKLANDS: R420 000excl Semi 3 beds, lounge, drm, jetmaster, kitchen, garage, d/carport, enclosed. SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
MONTAGUE GIFT: R620.000excl F/s, 3Beds, Lnge, Drm, FFK, Garage, 547m², Trelli Doors, B/Bars, 3Cars. KEITH 084 888 2526
OTTERY: R1050.000excl F/s, 3Beds, Mes, FFK, Laundry, MQ, TV/rm, D/Garage, Carport, 594m² SHEREENA 072 435 4085.
EAGLE PARK: R475.000Neg F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, FK, 387m², D/Carport, Garage doors, E/Garden. PRISCILLA 082 717 1688
EAGLE PARK: R499.000excl F/s, 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, Garage, E/Garden, D/Way (12xCars), Alarm. KEITH 084 888 2526
ROCKLANDS R399 999 excl D/storey, 4 beds, lounge cum d/room, f/bath, mes, garage SAEEDA 083 519 4159
WOODLANDS PARK: R880.000excl F/s, 3Beds, Spacious Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, Mes, FK, G/Flat. S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490.
GRASSY PARK: R189.000excl Top Floor Flat, 2Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen, F/Bath, Enclosed. SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
FAIRWAYS: R750.000excl Town House, 2Beds(1xBics), Lounge, FFK, Tandem Garage, 243m². KEITH 084 888 2526
WETTON: R489.000excl Duplex Flat, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bathroom, Kitchen, Encl Hse 72m². SALAAMAH 083 670 9668
WALMER ESTATE: R1150.000 3Beds, Spacious Lnge, D/room, Kitchen, Court Yard, Study, TVroom. S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
BONTEHEUWEL: R299.999excl Semi. 2Beds, Lnge, Drm, F/Bath, Kitchen, Encl, Sliding Gates, B/Bars DESIREE 079 875 9975
RETREAT: R105.000excl Vacant Serviced Plot 230m² MARIAM 082 641 2157
SCHAAPKRAAL: R750.000excl 2Beds, Lnge, FFK, Remote Gates, Large Grounds, Plans 2nd Dwelling MARIAM 082 641 2157
BONTEHEUWEL: R230.000 Semi, 1Bedroom, Lounge, Kitchen (Bics), 300m² S.ABRAHAMS 072 923 1490
OTTERY: R619.000excl Flat, 3Beds(2xB), Balcony, Lounge, Drm, Bath, S/toilet, FFK, Garage.. NAJWA 082 377 7027
NEWFIELS ESTATE: R880.000 2Beds(Bics), Mes, FFK, S/Entrance, 2xGarage, Carport, 772m² + More. AQEELAH 074 042 4168
BELHAR: R380.000excl F/s, 3Beds, Lounge, F/Bath, K(Bics), Carport, Park(4xCars), S/Gates. EGHSAAN 073 845 9392
DELFT: R260.000excl 3Baeds, Lounge, F/Bath, Carport, E/Garden, Encl, 320m², B/Bars. EGHSAAN 073 845 9392
OTTERY: R340 000excl Flat, 2 beds, lounge, f/bath, OPK, pool, p/bay, enclosed. RAHEEL 082 796 8137
FREE MARKET VALUATIONS - 5.95% COMMISSION
6 Ailsa Road Ferness Estate Ottery Judybprop@mweb.co.za CK No: 2001/08104/23
CALL: JUDY BROWN 079 630 8222 or (021) 703 3629
OTTERY: OTTERY: OTTERY: OTTERY: PLUMSTEAD: KENSINGTON
CALL: CHERYL SNYDERS 083 687 5125
3 beds, mes, bic, f.f kitchen, carport for 2 cars with gar door, solar geyser R650 000. COTTAGE 2 beds, bics, f/f kitchen, secure, R499 000 BELLETUIN PARK 3 beds bics, f/f kitchen, R630 000. 3 beds, bics, fitted kitchen, R690 000. R1.1 Million. 3/4 bedroomed, fitted kitchen, swimming pool + garage FLAT 2 beds, f/f kitchen, 24 hr sec. R450 000.
RENTALS KENSINGTON FLAT Available 1 April, 2 beds, ff kitchen, R3800 pm. KUILS RIVER Available 1st May 2011, 3 beds, mes, bic, f/f kitchen, double garage. R4500pm.
ATHLONE 021 696 4114
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Rasheedah 084 586 7120 / Gamieda 082 933 8092 Pam Golding Properties An international Associate of Savills
MENU:
LANSDOWNE R1.295 Million
Schaapkraal: 4th Avenue – 1 acre (Rural) - R899 000 (UNDER OFFER)
RAZEEN 072 619 8155 SOLE MANDATE
PELICAN HEIGHTS R1.65 Million
Schaapkraal: Strandfontein Road – Vacant Land – 5000m² – ‘PRIME POSITION FOR BUSINESS’ – R1.7 Million Wynberg: Top Floor Bachelor flat – R320 000
NEW RELEASE
SOLE MANDATE
Wynberg: Broadview apartments – R575 000 Lotus River: 5 Beds, 3 Baths, Parking – R875 000 (New
BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 2 WEB ACCESS: KW1042152 SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713
LOTUS RIVER: R770 000
Release) Razeen: 072 619 8155
NEW RELEASE
BEDS: 6 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 2 | + SWIMMING POOL BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 2 | GARAGE: 3 | GRANNY FLAT WEB ACCESS: KW1041255 WEB ACCESS: Kw347 019 RAZEEN 072 619 8155 RAZEEN 072 619 8155
LOTUS RIVER:
R775 000 LOTUS RIVER: R875 000
Zeekoevlei: Fisherman’s walk – Vacant erf, 624m² – R540 000
ANDY 074 470 7068
SHAMEEMAH 083 335 4713
Schaapkraal – R1.680 Million – Sold By Us in one week Andy 074 470 7068 Lansdowne (Old): Almar Road – R1.8 Million Ottery – Woodale Road – R675 000 Sierra Park – Woodland Road – R399 000 Shameemah 083 335 4713
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SOLE MANDATE BEDS: 3 | BATHS: 1 | PARKING: 1 | GRANNY FLAT: 1 ACCESS: KW1041293 RAZEEN 072 619 8155
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BEDS: 4 | BATHS: 3 | GARAGE: 3 2 Bed Granny Flat RAZEEN 072 619 8155 PAM GOLDING 10x8 08 03 11 1AKGIWF.cdr
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. Old Mutual Cubs softballers shut out Glenthorn 5-0 and Falcons SAPS rallied to beat Westridge Yankees 3-1 in the WP Super League on Saturday. These setbacks leave Glenthorn and Yankees joint first, prior to their outstanding clashes tonight (Tuesday) at 20:00 and on Saturday at 17:00 at City Park in Athlone. Yankees and St Martin’s will contest the knockout final at City Park on Sunday. . The LFA Greater Wynberg changed to its original name of South Peninsula Football Association when it held its annual meeting at Vrygrond on Sunday 27 February.
The name change was motivated by Sam Kahn, a life member of the Grassy Park-based association. . Devonshire Rovers AFC juniors will practise on Thursday 10 March at the William Herbert sports field in Wynberg, starting at 16:30. New members from under-7 to under-17 are welcome. Call Sonia Wanza on 079 504 3625 for details.
. Silvertree Football Club is on the lookout for new members from age 15 to play in its senior team in the Interdenomination Christian Fellowship FA competitions at the Allenby Drive Sports Complex, Retreat. Call Wally Dyason on 083 737 1776. . Muizenberg Hotspurs FC needs players for its senior teams that will play in a social league at the Chukker Road
Sports Complex, Kenwyn on Sundays. Call Matt on 073 385 196 or Adiel on 072 413 7174. . The Retreat Old Boys Rugby Club will hold a “down memory lane” sing-along at the Square Hill Civic Hall on Saturday 26 March. Admission is R10 and all members and supporters are welcome to the fundraiser from 13:00 to 18:00. Bring your own eats and drinks. . Wolverhampton AFC practices are held at the Chukker Road sports field in Kenwyn on Mondays and Wednesdays. The juniors start practising at 17:30 and the seniors at 18:30.
AXIS
Call Mark Anthony 021 704 2160/ 083 482 4250
PROPERTIES
021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798 NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE A/H 021 705 3903 RONDEBOSCH EAST - R 1.1 MILL STEENBERG - R 350 000 Fax: 0866 456 755 Neat 2 Bedrooms, lounge tiled, fitted 3 & 4 bedrooms, Built in cupboards, axis.properties2@gmail.com kitchen, bathrm tiled, fully sescured, fitted kitchen, spacious lounge/dining, 500 - 650 Sqm size plots, potential
WANT A MARKET VALUATION? potential grounds, off Botma street
MUST VIEW!!!
MUST GO!!!
EASTRIDGE- R 280 000 incl Cost GRASSY PARK - R750 000 Neg Neat 3 Beds, carpets,loung/dinin rm 3 bedrooms Semi, lounge, kitchen, parking for 2, yard, family bath, driveway, Larg grounds URGENT SALE
MARK ANTHONY2 08-03-11-1AKE33K.cdr
NEW RELEASE MITCHELLS HEIGHTS - R 270 000 Large potential and spacious 3 beds off Spine Rd close to the Mosque massive lounge/dining, need TLC
GREAT INVESTMENT
BUSINESS POTENTIAL
GRASSY PRK FLATS - R 320 000 2 x Flats In Radiant Mews, BIC, flounge, bath, fully secured complex
RYLANDS - R 1,650 000 Dbl Stry, 4 Beds, lounge / dining rm walkin closet, ff kitch, Double garage LANDSDOWNE - R 750 000 Neat 3 Beds,BIC,MES,ff kitch, loung, family bathrm, paved driveway, garage
HANOVER PARK - R 270 000 Lovely 2 beds, lounge, fitted kitchen, bathrm, fully secured + Wendy house
LAVENDERHILL - R 280 000 Neat 4 beds, BIC, lounge, fitted kitch, garage for 4, enclosed, Sep entranc
FERNES ESTATE - R 800 000 Neg 3 large Bedrooms with BIC,lounge, and bathrm fully tiled,fully secured
G/PRK FLATS - R 180K - R 270K 3 Flats from R 180K, 2 beds, BIC, lounge, bath, fully secured complex
ZEEKOEVLEI - R 350 000 VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS TO BUILD DOUBLE STOREY
2X PELICAN PRK - Frm R 460 000 2 bedrooms, lounge, FF kitchen, fully secured, driveway with Wendy house
LOTUS RIVER - R780 000 5 Beds, spacious lounge, fitted kitch, 2 bathrm fully tiled, garage, POOL+ +
PELICAN PARK - R 570 000 3 beds, MES, BIC, lounge, FF kitch family bath, garage, close to mosque
G/PRK Simplex - Frm - R 330 000 Figrove & Zeekoe Mews, 2 beds, BIC, tiled lounge, bath, secured complex
PLUMSTEAD - R 1.9 Miln Neg Newley built 4 bedrm, top modern finishes, Dble garage, So much More
CLAREMONT - R 1.3 MILN VACANT PLOT WITH PLANS DUNLUCE STR
SHAFIQA - 073 313 5819
SA-EED: 082 927 5034
ZAHIDA: 084 265 4364
ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805
Strandfontein (Off Church Street) R549 000
Rocklands (Close To Spine Road High) R349 000
Free-Standing, Extended, 4 beds, bics, en-suite, fully fitted kitchen, tiled lounge, entrance hall + Garage.
Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, large tiled lounge + dining room, bathroom, main bed massive, approx.20m² + Garage + Grounds. Freshly painted.(If your combined wages is R11 000.00 per month you can buy this house)
Rocklands Only R299 000
Rocklands (Close To Station) R369 000
Renovated 3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, drive-way, paving in yard, enclosed. (If your combined wages is R9300.00 per month you can buy this house)
3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom + Granny Flat + Tandem Garage.
Heideveld (Next To Station) Only R299 000
Woodlands (House + Garage/Granny Flat) R369 000
3 BEDS, LOUNGE, KITCHEN, BATHROOM, + DOUBLE CARPORT. (If your combined wages is R9300.00 per month you can buy this house)
Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, large lounge, fully fitted kitchen, nice bathroom + Garage with Shower & toilet/ Potential Granny Flat.
Axis 10x4 080311 1AKFVGF
Call Anthony Arendse 021 704 0289/ 082 673 1503
Call Mark Anthony 021 704 2160/ 083 482 4250
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Belhar (Behind Shopping Centre) R349 000
Zeekoeivlei Only R629 000
Strandfontein R499 000
Newfields Village Only R329 000
Free-Standing, Large 3 beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, New tiles thru-out, newly painted inside, drive-way, large yard. (If your combined wages is R10 800.00 per month you can buy this house)
Lovely Face-Brick. 3 beds,en-suite, lounge, large fitted kitchen, bathroom, approx 400m² plot
3 large beds, mes, bics, beautiful fully fitted kitchen, large tiled lounge, drive-thru remote garage + carport (2 cars), family bathroom, beautiful house.
Lovely 3 beds, tiled lounge, bathroom, Beautiful fully fitted kitchen, paved drive-way, enlosed, grounds. Nice Area. (If your combined wages is R10 000.00 per month you can buy this house)
Grassy Park (Close To M5 Highway) Kenilworth (Kenilworth Village) Only R729 000 Only R559 000
Large 3 beds, bics, lounge, family Lovely 2 beds, lounge, bathroom & shower, large fitted bathroom, fitted kitchen, yard, kitchen, double garage & Pool & Braai in complex. entertainment area, large corner Within walking distance to polt, enclosed
Kenilworth Centre.
GRASSY PARK
2 bedroomed townhouse in secure complex R340 000
SEAWINDS
3 bedroomed home with garage R395 000
SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroomed flat in secure complex R420 000
GRASSY PARK
3 bedroomed home with double garage and pool R795 000
ZEEKOEVLEI
3 bedroomed home on 856 sqm plot R800 000
Ph 021706 7645 or 083 976 1824
Lakeside Mews Only R349 000
2 beds, bic, laminated floors, tiled lounge, fully fitted kitchen, fully tiled bathroom, cemented yard.
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Steenberg (Symphony Avenue) Only R199 000 Large 320m² Plot for Sale. Nice Area. CASH BUYERS COME & NEGOTIATE.
GRASSY PARK SEMI R730 000 This immaculate spacious family home offers lounge/dining room with jetmaster, 3 bedrooms with bics in main, fam bathroom, large fitted kitchen with nook, plus 2 bed granny flat, plus enclosed parking for one or two cars
GRASSY PARK/ ZEEKOEVLEI R550 000 3 Bed starter home with bics, cosy lounge, with jetmaster, FF kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, enclosed carport for 2 cars plus parking for 1 car.
Call Dorothy 082 429 6722 or 021 715 9185
Rocklands (Close To Cedars) Parow West (Churchill Estate) Only R719 000 Only R279 000
Neat 2 beds, lounge, bathroom, fitted kitchen(Granite Tops), large grounds, enclosed, cemented yard. If your combined wages is R8800.00 per month you can buy this house
Eastridge (Greenhill Village) R439 000
Close To Giel Basson. Large 3 beds, mes, lounge + dining, large fully fitted kitchen, double carport + garage. NEAT PROPERTY.
Rocklands R329 000
Renovated 3 beds, lounge, What A Beauty! Very Large 3/4 beds, bic, en-suite, large lounge & separate fully fitted kitchen, bathroom + dining, entertainment area/bar, undercover braai, kitchen, remote double Garage. (If your combined tandem garage + Potential Granny Flat. (If your combined wages is wages as R10 800.00 per R13 200.00 per month you can buy this house) month you can buy this house)
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ATHLONE/ALICEDALE R680 000. excl 3 beds, lounge, diningroom, f/kitchen, granny flat 1 room, lounge, kitchen plus undercover parking 4 cars. RYLANDS ESTATE: R500 000 excl. Duplex 3 beds, mes, upstairs lounge, f kitchen, bathroom + courtyard. GATESVILLE: R1 799 000 excl double storey, 7 beds, lounge, diningroom, large ffk plus pantry/scullery, granny flat, tandem garage, undercover parking for 4 cars 550m² plot. PARKTOWN: ATHLONE R399 000 excl maisonette, 3 beds maisonette, lounge, kitchen, big yard RUYKEYA 082 741 1109
RYLANDS ESTATE/ ATHLONE R510 000. Rylands Mews: 3 bed, t/house, fit kitch, 24 hr security complex. PELICAN PARK PEACOCK CLOSE R550 000. Turquoise Cresc. 3 Beds, main en suite, garaging for 4 vehicles.
NASAN BELGRAVIA 082 770 7761 R565 000. 2nd Ave. Spacious 2 bed semi + fit kitch with ample parking LANSDOWNE COMMERCIAL R2 Million Neg. Blomvlei Road. Prime Industrial land measuring 1069m². Zoning: General Industrial
GONA 082 926 2371
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TROUBLESOME: Ajax Cape Town FC’s Tafadzwa Rusike (left) tests Gordon Gil bert in the Mpu malanga Black Aces defence, during Ajax’s 21 win in an Absa Premier Soccer League match at Athlone Stadium on Sunday.Photo: Rashied Isaacs
TACKLED: DHL Stormers centre Jean de Villiers attempts to break free from a pack of Cheetahs, including Robert Ebersohn, as Juan de Jongh lends support, during the Storm ers’ 2115 win in a Super Rugby clash at Newlands on Saturday. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
FULL SWING: Shaheen Khan of Old Mutual hits out against Claremont in a Western Province 1A League cricket match at Constantia on Saturday. Old Mutual scored 184 and Claremont responded with 161 in their first innings. The wicketkeeper is Keenan Bowers. Photo: Peter Heeger/Gallo Images
POWER SPRINT: Nabeela Parker of South Peninsula High placed second in the 100m race for girls under17 at the Western Province Champion of Champions schools athletic meet ing at Bellville Stadum on Saturday. Parker also finished third in the 200m race to qualify for the Western Cape championships at the Dal Josafat Stadium, Paarl on Saturday. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
DUST UP: Paul Bell of VOB attempts to tag Faizal Moosa of Athlone Athletics during the clubs’ 66 draw in a WP Major League baseball match at Kenwyn on Saturday. Titlechasers Athletics went on to beat nearest rivals Bellville Tygers 87 on Sunday to open up a fivepoint lead at the top of the log. Photo: Rashied Isaacs ACHIEVER: Steenberg High athlete Valentina da Rocha won gold in the triple jump for girls 20 at the Western Prov ince Champion of Champions athletic meeting at Bellville Stadium on Saturday. Da Rocha cleared 12.30m to place first, after setting a new WP schools record of 12.42m at the WP A Section meeting on Thursday 24 February. Da Rocha who repre sented South Africa at the first World Youth Ol ympics in Singapore in 2010, will compete in the long jump event at the Yellow Pages cham pionship at Bellville on Thursday evening. SA athlete Janice Josephs – a former Steenberg High learner – will also take part in the event. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
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Nacerodien confirmed yesterday that he was opposed to clubs that were not in financial compliance – accordHE LFA Cape District’s long-serving president, ing to the constitution – being allowed to participate in Winston Engledoe, survived his closest election the elections. “I felt I was at a dead end when the delebattle at the recent annual meeting, reflecting that gates allowed the constitution rules to be broken,” said all is not well in the once powerful association. Nacerodien, a member of the Garlandale AFC. Nacerodien also made no secret of the fact that he had Engledoe defeated Nathan Less by 22 votes to 19 to hold no intention to stand down in favour of Less – as had been on to the reins for a fourth consecutive two-year term of anticipated – in the battle for the hot seat. office in a contest that could have gone either way. This bit of intrigue unfolded when Nacerodien insistThis vote had a ripple effect on the rest of the elections, ed – according to the constitution – that clubs as well as with several candidates withdrawing their nominations, nominees were ineligible to participate in the elections at the 82nd annual meeting held at the Wilif they were not in financial compliliam Herbert hall in Wynberg on Sunday 27 ance. Nacerodien’s call for the constiFebruary. Engledoe, in response to a list of tution to take its course would have questions that People’s Post sent him on ruled both Ashford Athletic AFC memThursday 3 March, preferred not to combers Engledoe and Less out of the ment on any of the questions. “I feel it is race – making him the only eligible best to consult my executive committee or nominee for the presidency. general council on whether I should reHowever, the majority of delegates spond,” Engledoe said yesterday. differed with Nacerodien’s views by acThe questions posed were: cepting the reasons offered by South. Several nominees withdrew from ampton, Ashford, Spenston and Peninstanding for executive positions – including sula for not being square on the books. Yusuf Nacerodien, who withdrew his nomiThere were several twists in the connation for president when he left the meettest for the two vice-president’s posiing early. What are your feelings on this? Winston Engledoe tions. It started when Rashied Cloete of . Do you think the reaction would have Blue Bells AFC declined the vice-presibeen the same from other nominees if either Less or dent (disciplinary and registrations) position, after pollNacerodien had won the vote? ing the most votes in a four-person contest. Cloete re. Some clubs were allowed to vote without the required ceived 16 votes; Elton Lotriet 14 and Neil Pietersen 11, credentials and/or being out of compliance. Will this set while Basil Palanyandi received no backing. Southampa precedent for future meetings? ton AFC, who nominated Palanyandi, surprisingly voted . What strengths will the new-look executive bring to for one of the other nominees. Cloete, after declining a the table? vice-president’s position, said he felt he could “serve the . What are the priorities for the new executive to tack- game better” by taking up the position of head of competile? tions. In the light of this development, Lotriet of Stepha. How will the LFA Cape District address the ongoing nian AFC was elevated to Cloete’s position. concern among soccer clubs – raised at the annual meetPietersen of Battswood AFC was elected unopposed as ing – that gate income generated entirely by soccer goes vice-president (youth affairs), after incumbent Less indito the Facilities Management Committee (FMC), while the cated he would withdraw from the voting as Garlandale other FMC affiliates like ballroom dancing, walking clubs AFC (who had nominated him) had left the meeting. and dog clubs raise no income but benefit from the use The Baltic Rangers, Montague Spurs, Hout Bay Celtic of the sports complex? and UCT clubs – which could have influenced the final The one-on-one contest between Engledoe and Less vote counts – had no delegates present at the meeting. arose when Nacerodien – the other candidate for the pres. The LFA Cape District executive committee is: ident’s position – withdrew his nomination at the time Winston Engledoe (president), Elton Lotriet and Neil he left the meeting, prior to the elections. Pietersen (vice-presidents), Grant Adams (CEO), Yusuf Nacerodien’s move, which caught club delegates by Parker (head of finance), Brian van Kesteren (deputy surprise, came soon after he had asked whether all clubs head of finance), Rashied Cloete (head of competitions), were eligible to vote at the meeting. and Richard Mahwayo (trustee). BRIAN GAFFNEY
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An airborne Granwald Scott of Ajax Cape Town FC challenges Thokozane of Mpumalanga Black Aces FC during Ajax’s 21 win in an Absa Premier Soccer League match at Athlone Stadium on Sunday. In other PSL matches, Vasco Da Gama and Maritzburg United drew 22, while Santos and Moroka Swallows drew 00 at the weekend. Photo: Rashied Isaacs
Arendse gets tough SAFA Cape Town was forced to adjourn a general council meeting in Old Crossroads on Sunday after two ineligible LFA Crossroads members refused to leave the meeting. The situation became heated when Safa CT president Norman Arendse told Mike Siheke and Mlungisi Bleki from Crossroads to leave as they “were not accredited to attend”. Siheke and Bleki both served as president of LFA Crossroads
before a task team headed by Safa CT vice-president Eric Gum was appointed to take over the administration. Arendse said yesterday it would have been “disrespectful to the accredited task team” if he tolerated the presence of Siheke and Bleki at the meeting. Arendse said only accredited delegates will be allowed to attend the adjourned meeting on Sunday 13 March at Athlone Stadium, starting at 10:00. .
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