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FUN AND GAMES: This vibrant group is from Hanover Park. They are enjoying a five-day tour titled Youth Safety Religious Programme 2019 courtesy of the Department of Community Safety in partnership with Madrassah_Tul_Badelieyah (MTB). Here, they are at Edith Stevens Nature Reserve where they spent time playing games and facepainting. They were also educated about nature and the environment. MTB made sure their tummies were filled throughout the excursion. PHOTO: SIPHESIHLE NOTWABAZA

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‘Mama’ turns 106 years NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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amily and friends met at Erica Place Home for The Aged in Silvertown to celebrate the home’s eldest resident Dora le Roux’s birthday on Thursday 13 June. She turned 106 years. Fondly called “Mama”, Le Roux was a resident of Athlone before moving to the home six years ago. Her birthday was attended by locals including a family church minister, ward councillor Rashid Adams and mayor Dan Plato’s office organised a cake and flowers. Though she is old and fragile, manager at the home, Matilda Farmer described Le Roux as a healthy and kind resident with a great sense of humour. She says Le Roux’s mind is stronger than her physical body, as she still has a good memory. “She can still tell stories about her life and knows those that are close to her. Everything else is just due to her age not health problems.”

Farmer says they are blessed to have such a “wise” elder among them. Her presence is felt, and she can still give advice about life as she strongly believes that respect is a foundation of a good relationship. Though Le Roux can still stand on her own she cannot walk anymore; she has a good hearing and uses spectacles. Le Roux’s daughter, who is now an elder of the community herself, Joy Minaar says her family is one of the lucky ones. “It’s not every family that gets to see their parent live this long, that is why we celebrate her every time. We acknowledge God’s blessings upon us,” Minaar says. She says her mother lived by the Bible, ate well and cared for those around her. For many years she worked as a teacher in Oudtshoorn, Stellenbosch and few schools locally including Thornton Road and York Road Primary Schools. She retired at the age of 75 and started with community work at Meals on Wheels, and even had feeding initiatives at her home.

“She was always active, and we loved having her at home. It broke our hearts when she decided to go to the old age home in 2012 when she turned 99,” says Minaar. She adds: “We are thankful for the care and love they have given her all these years. She is still at her happiest, even though age is now against her.” Minaar says the biggest lesson they have learned from her mother is to always respect the elders and stay out of trouble. “Her favourite Bible verse was Ephesians 6:2: ‘Honour your father and mother that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land’ and we tried as her children (to be good children and behave well) though we grew up and went our own ways in life, that was the basic she gave us. As a child I used to pray to the Lord to not take my mother,” Minaar remembers. Le Roux is outlived by one child and has three surviving. They are all above the age of 60, along with 15 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

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n evocative Irma Stern painting that was bought from the artist and paid in monthly instalments by a young actress as a gift for her father 80 years ago, and owned by her family ever since, makes its first appearance on the open market The Old Mutual Conference Centre, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 July. This is an auction by The Stephan Welz & Co. The painting, Arab Dhows, was purchased in 1940 by Barbara Macleod for 12 guineas, which she paid to the artist – scrupulously, according to Irma Stern’s records – in four instalments. The work will be auctioned at the Constantia based Fine Art and Design Auctioneers with an estimated value of R700 000 to R900 000. Stern (1894 - 1966) painted Arab Dhows in 1939 at the start of what is regarded as her golden period. According to a statement, this was marked by intense productivity during the 1940s when she spent much of her time in Zanzibar and became energised and excited by the exotic life she encountered there. “She was particularly enthralled by Arab Dhows and the exotic goods their traders brought to the region. The painting was part of a 1940 exhibition in Johannesburg where Ms Macleod bought the work for her father, Lewis Rose Macleod, then editor of the Rand Daily Mail, which went on to become a strong voice in opposition to apartheid,” read the statement.

Rare, intimate portraits Other works likely to attract strong interest from collectors include two watercolours and a hand-written letter by Lady Anne Barnard (1750 – 1825). This fiercely independent Scottish aristocrat came to the Cape of Good Hope in 1797 as the wife of the Colonial Sec-

retary of the Cape Colony. Her African adventures, recorded in her diaries, drawings and paintings, became legendary. “The two, 220 year old watercolours give us a rare glimpse into the lives of individual women from the under classes of the Cape Colony at the end of the 18th century, and they have been brought to life through ground-breaking new research by historian Tracey Randle who has managed to trace their origins and possible identities by digging deep into the archives,” the statement went on to say. The paintings on auction, titled Black Madonna and Khoi Woman, are intimate depictions of a young slave woman, known as Theresa, nursing the infant of her master, Jacob van Reenen, and of a woman dressed in Irma Stern’s Arab Dhows will be going under the hammer. the regal sheep skin cloak and beaded adornment of a Khoi chieftain- nard to Henry Dundas in 1801. Each painting ess. goes on auction with an estimated value of The paintings reflect Barnard’s keen in- R50 000 to R80 000. terest in the indigenous people, servants and “These two watercolours by Lady Anne slaves around her and reveal empathy ab- represent not just rare works of art never sent from most other recorders of her times. seen on the market, but a potential archive The works are accompanied by unique of marginalised stories yet untapped, untold documentary provenance and have been in and unwritten,” says Randle. the possession of the descendants of Barnard from 1966. Blue Heads They are offered for the first time in over Two works by Gerard Sekoto (1913 - 1993) 50 years with a handwritten letter from Bar- will be on the auction, perhaps the most

striking being his Head of an African Woman with its predominantly blue colouring. From 1963 to the mid 1970s, Sekoto repeatedly painted what became known as his ‘blue heads’, a series of busts primarily of women, most frequently with the use of a blue palette. Before he began painting his first blue heads, Sekoto produced a ballpoint pen on paper sketch of Miriam Makeba, universally acclaimed as the Queen of African Song. The pen drawing of Makeba features the same composition as Sekoto’s blue heads, raising the possibility that it may have been the inspiration for his blue head paintings of African women. Sekoto wrote of his practice of painting the blue heads that he wanted to express the beauty of the women of his own race, as opposed to the white female beauties that he felt were so abundantly portrayed by artists throughout history. Head of an African Woman will be on auction with an estimated value of R600 000 to R900 000. Viewings for this auction will take place from Friday 28 until Sunday 30 June at 10:00 to 17:00 with the jewellery being packed away at 16:30. A walkabout with Anton Welz will be on Saturday 29 June at 11:00. V For more information, visit www.stephanwelzandco.co.za or contact 021 794 6461 or e-mail stephanwelz@stephanwelzandco.co.za.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

ATHLONE

Stadium battle turns sour for the tenants NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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he tenants that resisted evictions at the Athlone Stadium lost their case against the City of Cape Town at the Western Cape High Court on Friday 21 June. The matter was taken to court following the tenant’s alleged ignorance of the last notice issued by the City of Cape Town. The notice stated that tenants were expected to vacate the stadium by Saturday 15 June, but it was later extended to last Wednesday. However, some of the tenants failed to obey, leading to them being locked out last Thursday. According to reports they spent the afternoon outside the entrance on Hickory Road. One of the tenants Granville Carlson, CEO of Sunrise Records, says the ruling was unfair and would be appealed with the help of an anonymous donor that has offered to cover their legal fees. “I told the judge it was the law versus human being. Basically, they are evicting non-profit organisations, disappointing 100 000 youth,” Carlson says. Since the last article (“Eviction worrisome,” People’s Post, 4 June) about eight tenants were still on the premises, and Cape Music Institute (CMI) and Cotton and Stitch have since moved out. Among the remaining are Sunrise, Itheko Sports Management, South African Football Association Cape Town (Safa CT) and Prime Logistic Solutions who have been renting suites on the second and third floors of the stadium since 2015. “The judgement says we all should vacate the stadium and we will need to reapply for new leases,” Carlson says. As claimed before, in a statement, another tenant, Noore Nacerodien, the chairperson for Cape Town Softball Association and a member for the United Coalition for Sport and Community Based Organisations, says no timeous notice was given by the City nor had shown a clear plan about the future of the stadium. Nacerodien said: “The stadium holds so much history, yet the city has become ignorant of it. In February, the Mayor [Dan] Plato stated that ‘no tenant would be evicted’.” He says the coalition would meet and discuss a way forward. Tenants previously blamed the executive director for economic opportunities and asset management, Kelcy Le Keur for persistently ordering they leave despite Plato’s promises.

Le Keur issued a statement (“Stadium closed for maintenance,” People’s Post, 21 May) announcing the last notice. Following the court’s decision, Le Keur insisted that the City had engagements with occupants “Contrary to what has been perpetuated in the media, the City has continually and actively been engaging since November 2018, with the affected parties for all non-operational stadium occupants to meet the necessary compliance issues in order to ensure the continual operation of the stadium,” Le Keur said. She says the implications of the non-compliance, such as the shutting down of the stadium and the impact on the broader community, were highlighted in every engagement with the occupants, including the administrative arm of SAFA Cape Town. She says the refusal of a few occupants to comply has led to the shut-down of the facility last Thursday.

City of Cape Town has finally locked the premises occupied by local businesses and non-profit organisations at Athlone Stadium. PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

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There is more to yoga than body posture NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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o mark the celebration of the International Yoga Day on 21 June, Rondebosch Eastbased non-profit organisation Ananda Kutir Ashrama offered free classes to raise awareness about yoga last Friday. The annual celebration aimed to share the broader concept of yoga teachings. The class was open to everyone. Ashrama chairperson Swami Vidyananda says: “Normally people associate the word yoga with postures and sometimes with meditation. There are various bran-

ches of yoga that address the various aspects of human nature with the aim to harmonise the individual within (themselves) as well as with life and the supreme being.” Vidyananda explains that it involves body, mind, emotions, an intellect and inner intelligence, adding when these are aligned, then the inner intelligence is awakened, and the individual will experience inner harmony, peace, love and wisdom. He says through the various types of yoga the person will learn to live in harmony with society, in the spirit of selfless service. Ashrama is 37-years-old and Vidyananda emphasises that in order to be a member one

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

MANENBERG

Programme yields positive results NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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anenberg Centre of Islamic Information and Education got almost triple the number of people they expected to attend their holiday programme. This holistic initiative, aimed at providing safety for children during the mid-year school holiday, was prepared to accommodate 70 children a day but ended up with 200

children and youth on most days. The programme started on Sunday 16 June and is expected to end on Friday 28 June. It runs between 08:00 and 14:00 on weekdays. The first week of the programme started at Manenberg People’s Centre, while this week it takes place at Jordan Street Mosque. Children are kept busy with different games and talks by various representatives of local stakeholders. Talks are about safety,

gangsterism, spirituality and religion, life skills and career guidance. One of the organisers Sameeg Norodien says the huge numbers are a sign of a positive impact these kinds of programmes have in the community. He says it shows that more needs to be done for the children. “We started in June last year and we are shocked at the numbers. We received a budget of R60 per child for 10 days and we now have to stretch that for all of them, it’s so

tough,” says Norodien. He says it is not only the minors that come through but people up to the age of 27 attend.He says it is through the help of the community and a few donors that they could provide meals and offer turns to participate in the games.“It is through unity and partnerships that we can make an impact in our community. If we can bring hope in just a year one can only imagine what we may achieve in future if we carry on like this,” Norodien says.

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ith only over 100 days to go until the start of the 2019 National Senior Certificate (NCS) examinations, Grade 12 learners from schools all over the province will attend the Winter Schools programme. This programme, initiated by the provincial department of education, is to ensure that candidates are prepared for the exams. The programme aims to assist learners in high enrolment subjects such as mathematics, physical science, geography, life science, accounting and economics. The department has initiated a number of targeted and sustained interventions at schools across the province, which include a Winter Schools Programme and Winter Camps for matrics. Provincial minister for education Debbie Schäfer visited the programme at the Salt River Secondary School where about 500 Grade 12 learners from four high schools in the area are undergoing

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o prevent learners who will be mostly unsupervised during the holidays from becoming involved in negative anti-social behaviour, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has prepared some holiday programmes. This was announced in statement by provincial minister for education Debbie Schäfer on Thursday 13 June. According to Schäfer the programmes will include school holiday activities for all grades and for grade 12s. In the statement she gave the following highlights: . Safe Schools Holiday Programme: The aim of the Safe Schools Holiday Programme includes providing constructive activities for children while also protecting schools by ensuring that they are visibly utilised during this period. The programmes are aimed at keeping children positively engaged, entertained and safe, especially in areas where they are at a greater risk of exposure to substance abuse, drugs, violence and gangsterism. Each district organises programmes according to the perceived need.Educational programmes on offer cover topics such as

peer-pressure, moral values, substance abuse, HIV/Aids and sexual abuse. Other important topics covered are truancy, gangsterism and bullying as well as career guidance. A special programme has also been designed, which addresses sexual abuse, gender inequality and gender based violence. Fun activities include hiking, kayaking, board games, arts and crafts as well as drama and dance classes. A number of stakeholders have come on board to assist with the various educational and fun activities. The programme includes various government departments and NGOs, the City of Cape Town, Metro Police and the South African Police Service. Parents can contact their child’s school or their nearest district office for more information on the Safe Schools Holiday Programme. . Grade 12 Winter Holiday Programme: Providing curriculum support to Grade 12 learners is always a priority, particularly in schools where learners are struggling in specific subjects. For the holidays, the WCED has organised holiday study programmes at

a number of high schools. The “winter schools” aim to assist learners in high enrolment subjects. These subjects include mathematics, physical science, geography, life sciences, accounting and economics. Many of the programmes on offer will be taught by tutors selected by the WCED. In some schools, curriculum advisors will be supporting and assisting individual school programmes. Additional resource materials have been developed to complement the lessons being presented.The dates of each school’s programme differ. Some schools have offered programmes on specific days, while others, throughout the holiday period. Parents can contact their child’s school or their nearest district office for more information on the Grade 12 holiday programme . School Safety: In order to protect schools, as far as possible, from burglary and vandalism over the holiday period, the WCED’s Safe Schools directorate has arranged increased security at some of the identified high-risk schools. They also ask every resident to help safeguard their schools by reporting any suspi-

cious behaviour in and around schools to the police immediately. While they are pleased that they have been able to offer safe school programmes at schools across the province, they cannot compensate for the role that responsible, committed parents must play in the lives of their children. That is the bedrock of a functional society and Western Cape Government calls on parents to take responsibility for their children’s safety during the school holiday period and ensure they are kept off the streets and away from alcohol, drugs and gangs. . Teacher Development and Training: Ongoing training and professional development of teachers remains a priority for government. Therefore, this holiday period, the Cape Teaching and Leadership Institute (CTLI) is running a number of teacher training and development programmes throughout the winter holidays. “I wish to take this opportunity to wish all our educators and learners a pleasant and safe holiday and we hope they return refreshed and ready to tackle the second half of the school year,” she concluded.

Call to assist NPOs with winter readiness programmes The provincial minister for social development Sharna Fernandez encourages the public to work with the non-profit organisations (NPOs) to help the vulnerable during the winter season. In a statement, Fernandez says government’s efforts to help those in need would only be effective if the Department of Social Development (DSD) and the public work in

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ARBOR MONTH

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EDUCATION

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rospective Stellenbosch University (US) students have until Sunday 30 June to get their applications in if they want to study at the university. Maties, as it is affectionately known, is often rated as one of the top three universities in South Africa according to various international university rankings. The university also has one of the highest first-year throughput rates in South Africa with more than 85% of the students annually going forward to their second year of studies. “We are very excited about the number and quality of applications for 2020, proving

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Kudos to employees at Wynberg drop off This is an open letter to the City of Cape Town officials and to the residents of Cape Town. This afternoon Friday 31 May, I was at the Wynberg Drop Off site off Rosmead Avenue. The first thing that struck me was that the manager Mr Daniels who I have come to know very well, standing at the gate with his security and his staff checking vehicles bringing in waste and recyclable goods. I drove to the top where vehicles offload their waste into huge bins. While offloading I had a bird’s eye view and saw how neat how well managed and well the staff did their duties. Each person was busy with their duties and helping very satisfied residents. The recycle department ran like a well-oiled Rolls Royce engine under the dedicated professional and passionate care of a lady called Chandre who I also came to know very well. I decided to, from my high

perch, take pictures to enhance my letter. As I was busy I was told that the two Waste Drop-off depots at Woodstock and Retreat have closed and this left me totally mystified, with so much dirt and illegal dumping one would think more Waste Drop-off sites would litter the City to deal with illegal dumping and create employment in the recycling business. I could then only hope that the planned Waste Drop-off site for Parkwood would speed up to compensate for the alleged closure of the Retreat Waste Drop-off site and if true what is plan B never mind A for the alleged closure of the Woodstock site. I would strongly recommend the City with the wisdom of Solomon called upon Mr Daniels and Chandre as consultants on how to manage and drive a Waste Drop-off site. KEITH BLAKE Ottery

Thank you councillor Oliver On 26 April I sent a WhatsApp message to councillor Monty Oliver with pictures of my blocked drain in the road and stressed that our area towards Ottery Gardens is prone to flooding during the winter. Oliver and his office secretary Mrs Elsabe Turner have once again proved their commitment to service delivery and to address issues and complaints sent to their office. What makes this work is their policy of communication to the ward residents like myself. This morning (Thursday 23 May) my wife said there are people busy in our road and my granddaughter and I went outside and here was a team cleaning out the drains. Thank you councillor Oliver and Mrs Turner. KEITH BLAKE Ottery

So I noticed that as the state of the nation address (Sona) was shared on social media, it was more about what people were wearing on the red carpet. I wonder if anyone even listened to what the president had to say? This is probably the most important speech. It tells us what we need to know about the way forward. Even if it is all pipe dreams, it is something that we can use to hold him and his government accountable. What the president wears and what the rest of them wear is all the rage but it only detracts from the importance of it, and in fact, it makes it somewhat a joke. I suppose Julius and his crew have the right idea. The red gear stands out but it is a constant and by now we are used to it. You don’t see them prancing in designer gowns or suits. Maybe moving forward, as public servants, the members of parliament should join their police, army and rescue service counterparts in wearing a uniform to these meetings. That way we can all focus on what is said and not what is worn. LEWIS PETERSEN Email

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As president Ramaphosa noted, economic growth and increased employment must be the focus of government at the moment, and neither of these can occur without massive new investment in South Africa, so it was a relief to hear several statements that will hopefully reassure both local and foreign investors that the country is still on the right track under his leadership. The president made it very clear, for example, that the independence of the Reserve Bank, as enshrined in Section 224 of the constitution, will not be undermined. He also outlined very specific measures to deal with violent crime, which is currently driving many highly skilled people to leave and cause a brain drain that SA really cannot afford. And he announced that the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority) has now been tasked with an asset seizure plan to start recovering the billions of rands stolen by corrupt public officials over the past few years. Ramaphosa also did not avoid the question of land expropriation without compensation but provided an assurance that while land reform is to be accelerated, this will be done according to a comprehensive plan that will shortly be drawn up by the cabinet.

In the meanwhile, government is to speed up the identification and allocation of state-owned land close to the metropolitan areas for smart residential developments and small-scale farming, and we believe this could provide the breakthrough needed to realise the National Development Plan goal of eliminating informal settlements – and adding millions of new homeowners to the formal property market. According to the General Household Survey just released by StatsSA, 2.1 million of SA’s 16.7 million households currently live in informal homes, compared to 15 million out of 11.2 million households in 2002, so the development of state-provided housing has clearly not kept pace with growth in the number of households. But greater co-operation between the public sector, which will provide the land, and the private sector, which will provide the expertise and the labour, could well solve this problem, especially if the housing subsidies that already exist are made more accessible to low-income buyers. The plan will have the added benefit of creating additional employment in the construction industry. And since the health of real estate market is highly dependent on both consumer confidence and employment

growth, we also welcome all the other plans government has put in motion to create additional employment with the limited public funds at its disposal, and the assistance of labour, business and civil society. These include the revitalisation of labour-intensive industrial sectors, the development of more agri-businesses, intensified marketing to double foreign tourist numbers to 21 million a year by 2030, and the re-launch of the Buy-South African campaign. Like many others, however, we are very concerned at the plans to accelerate the appropriation of the R230bn needed to bail out Eskom over the next 10 years. This will take more money out of the pockets of consumers, many of whom are already battling to make ends meet, and further limit their ability to pay rent, save for a deposit or qualify for a loan to buy their own home. A reliable power supply is, of course, essential for the economy to grow, but we believe that government should be looking to phase out coal powered electricity and replace it with renewables from private sector providers as soon as possible, for the sake of the planet as well as the economy. RUDI BOTHA BetterBond CEO

Voters expect leadership with integrity

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For the first time since 1994, many voted with much uncertainty, reservation and trepidation. I know that there are good people within many organisations, but I also know that there are stalwarts, that have long reached their expiry date and create more harm than good and no longer have the energy levels, motivation, inspiration and vision that they once had. Instead, arrogance and self-interest replaced integrity, especially as it filters down to ward councillors, municipalities etcetera, where accountability and performance aren’t monitored or supervised, and null and void. In broad context and in general, DA governance was once renowned and comprised astute, educated people, regardless of creed or culture. There used to be leadership where work ethic was once an imperative and indelible part of the organisations structure, ethos and governance. Humanitarian scruples, determination, tenacity and self-discipline formed an intricate part of the DA’s organisational

Why are our kids dying in the streets? Why do we as parents and grandparents need to bury our children. They are supposed to be the future of our country, but they are dying. I read so often on social media and in the newspapers about youngsters being killed because of the choices they make, but recently, there has also been an increase in children dying because they were just in the wrong place or mistaken identity. I am very concerned that our police service is not adequate or prepared for the “war” going on in the streets. We hear so much about the new teams they deploy and the new plans they have, but the bottom line is the Cape Flats needs more police. They need to be better trained and equipped. Gone should be the day when we wait hours for police to respond. Our youth are dying and we need to act. We need to do something before it is too late. We should not have to live in fear. PIPPA WILLIAMS Mitchell’s Plain

structure, where the belief in the parties ethos and cause was cemented and cast in stone, i.e that SA belonged to all South Africans regardless of creed or culture and building a new South African society was in the future of all “Born Frees” including good governance, leadership with integrity and standards of anti-corruption Today people join politics because it’s an investment to a great salary, pension, medical aid, travel and many wonderful perks all at the expense of the taxpayer. Many who voted for a DA Western Cape Governance, will be mindfully watching, observing and expecting the winds of change to sweep through the ranks of those that govern the Western Cape (again). Accountability and measurable performance evaluation of leaders in every facet of the governmental sphere of leadership, management, supervisory and work ethic are of paramount importance. ALEXIS SERRA Plumstead


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he Lilliput Children’s Theatre Company Pig, Kaylee Kensley (Goodwood) as Patrick will be performing one of their most popu- Pig and Elton John Duffy (Edgemead) as the lar shows, The Three Little Pigs at the Baxter Big Bad Wolf. The Three Little Pigs show is Theatre during the school holidays. filled with loads of audience participation The Three Little Pigs will run from Monday and current popular songs from The Black 1 until Saturday 6 July at 11:00, and will be Eyed Peas, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Emstaged in the Golden Arrow Studio Theatre, inem, Destiny’s Child and Shakira. The duraat the Baxter Theatre Centre in Rondebosch. tion of the show is 40 minutes and The Three The Three Little Pigs is a delightful chil- Little Pigs is a fairytale classic with a modern dren’s classic were the three little pigs leave twist. The show has a happy ending, where their farm in the Karoo to build houses of everyone lives happily ever after. their own. This is a not to be missed show and is a One wants to be a dancer, another wants perfect school holiday entertainment for the to be a singer and the third wants to be a suc- whole family. cessful businessman. Tickets are R90 per person and bookings The big bad wolf pretends to be a travelling can be made online at www.webtickets.co.za salesman in order to get into their homes but or Pick ‘n Pay store. has to resort to blowing their houses down. V For any queries please call the Baxter Theatre on When none of his disguises work, he tries to 021 685 7880. For block bookings, please call Elton on blow the houses up and ends up blowing him- 083 364 8284 or 021 558 2650 or email lilliputtheaself up instead. tre@gmail.com. The Three Little Pigs is adapted and directed by Elton John Duffy, who has been producing children`s theatre and delighting audiences for the past 26 years. This show stars Buddy Bo Butler (Fish Hoek) as Aunty Joan, Yentl Bosman (Bellville) as Percy Pig, Claire Glover (Wood- Yentl Bosman (Percy Pig), Claire Glover (Peter Pig), and Kaylee Kensley stock) as Peter (Patrick Pig) in a scene from The Three Little Pigs.

TAKE TWO AND TANGO: Midyear’s eve at the Alma Cafe in Rosebank brings top-notch entertainment with Godfrey Johnson featuring Leon Oosthuizen, and Porteños SA. Johnson brings his magic to song and piano. He will be joined by Oosthuizen (accordion, piano and vocals) in a programme where fun and surprise will light up the cosy theatre in an enthralling musical experience. It takes two to tango, or so the saying goes. Porteños SA is the real deal! Alberto (guitar) and Silvia Otero (vocals), originally from Buenos Aires, interpret the passion and nostalgia of tango as only Argentinian Porteños can. Through song and narration, the audience will discover the mystery and heart of tango. The event takes place on Sunday 30 June at 18:30 at The Alma Cafe. Tickets cost R120. Light meals are available and the venue is fully licensed. Bookings are essential. To book call 021 685 7377.

New opera staged in October BEVERLEY BROMMERT On Youth Day (16 June), Cape Town Opera (CTO) announced its latest production: Soweto Uprising – The Aftermath, scheduled for staging in October this year. Not for the first time, this company is demonstrating its commitment to promoting love of music and opera among the youth, and this venture has the added merit of recording a painful past with which today’s younger generation may be increasingly unfamiliar. The production represents a collaboration between the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (which is contributing funds) and a creative team consisting of scriptwriter and director Mhlanguli George and composer Sipumzo Lucwaba, co-ordinated by CTO’s Masixole Makwetu, responsible for the company’s Youth Development and Education programmes. When completed, the new work will be performed by students from Chris Hani Secondary School and Lathi-Tha School of Skills, both based in Khayelitsha. On the motivation for Soweto Uprising, Makwetu explained that this musical is intended to make today’s youth aware that 16 June is not “just a day off school”; its commemoration of a significant event in South African history and should be brought to the attention of learners in 2019. The work deals specifically with the aftermath as opposed to the uprising, exploring what happened to those involved on opposing sides in the 1970s. Although far too young to claim any personal participation in that march, Makwetu has a deep interest in it through his activist grandfather, who was a political prisoner on Robben Island at the time. Scriptwriter and director George, noted for his fresh and unique take on various productions, said: “I was very happy when Masixole asked me to direct this musical,

then on reflection I realised that it’s not like previous shows as some of those involved are still alive – unlike works dating from a long-gone past,” he said. “That enabled me to do first-hand research, such as talking to Seth Mazibuko (a school prefect who headed the march). I heard the story from my parents … Are the kids up to the challenge? Totally. I’ve worked with learners at both these schools before, on an adaptation of Tsotsi, and they’re equally committed and full of talent. I’m looking forward to working with them again.” Composer Lucwaba admitted that inspiration for the score of Soweto Uprising is a complex affair, due to the broad range of emotions evoked. “You can’t just rush in and start composing for a subject like this; there’s hope, tragedy, loss, ups and downs, highs and lows. As for genre, there are elements of choral music as well as high school musical. With my Eastern Cape roots, I’m familiar with that powerfully emotive singing heard at, for example, sports matches to rouse a crowd the way struggle songs do, and that is also included.” He was adamant though that traditional struggle songs are not incorporated into his score: “Do we want people moved by ‘old’ music? Struggle songs are very specific, and I need to create new songs of similar power instead of relying on history.” Provincial minister for cultural affairs and sport Anroux Marais, added: “Young people – past, present and future – are extremely important. To members of the creative team, with this sensitive story to tell, I say ‘Do what you do’. The subject is still relevant today and restores meaning to the past. We particularly support Cape Town Opera, which has given opportunities to young upcoming artists from all walks of life, many of them previously disadvantaged; they can use opera to tell their story.” V To find out more visit https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=mz49HSN5tgc&t=32s&pbjreload=10.

Baroque festival programme to be launched AMY JONES

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Sun Exhibits, GrandWest Come meet and take a selfie with the actors from the popular soapie Suidooster! Tickets from R150 on Webtickets.co.za or at Pick n Pay. Bars and foodtrucks available inside the venue. VIP tickets cost R350, which includes exclusive access to the VIP area, as well as a R150 Platinum Hair & Beauty voucher.

The Youngblood Gallery will come alive on Wednesday 3 July when Cape Town Baroque (CTB) will host a music concert to celebrate the launch of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival (CTBF) programme. The 60-minute concert will offer a taste of what attendees can expect at the festival. Long-time festival musicians; sopranos Lynelle Kenned and Elsabé Ritcher, baroque violinists Annien Shaw and Refiloe Olifant; baroque viola player Emile de Rou-

baix; and recorder player Joshua Frank will feature in this concert. CTBF artistic director, Erik Dippenaar (the harpsichord), will direct the programme. Among others, festival lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy music from Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Handel and Uccellini.Doors open at 20:00 and tickets are available for R150 at Webtickets. V For more information email info@ctbaroque.co.za or visit www.ctbaroque.co.za.

Ballroom dancing classes in Retreat Adult ballroom dancing classes for beginners are held in the Retreat area and people with dance partners are welcome to join and learn. Classes are held at Jolly Carp, 38 Sasmeer

Road, Retreat, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes begin at 19:30 and will continue until 21:30. Call Dalene on 081 235 5809 or Nigel on 072 462 0781 for more information.

Lottering’s ‘Not A Musical’ still in theatre Fresh off his high heels of the hit show, Aunty Merle: The Musical, Marc Lottering returned to the stage on Friday 14 June with his brand new 80-minute solo stand-up show, Not a Musical. The show runs until Saturday 29 June at

Theatre On The Bay and tickets are available at Computicket from R480, including a three-course dinner that will be served at Theatre on the Bay-Sidedish Theatre Bistro. Come see the funny man in action. V For more information visit Computicket.com


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Dance the night away at the GrandJol G

rab those dancing shoes and come shake a leg – and anything else you want to – with TygerBurger and Suidooster at the GrandJol taking place at SunExhibits, GrandWest on Saturday, 29 June. Dance along to Robin Pieters from The Voice SA, popular vocalist Amy Jones and local hit-maker Jarrad Ricketts, who will be taking to the stage, supported by the top three winners of TygerBurger’s Karaoke like a Star competition – Feodossia Charles, Samantha Fillis and Naydene Young. A DJ will keep you on your feet with the hottest dance tracks for the rest of the night. “A lot of time and effort went into planning this year’s GrandJol, especially looking at how we can do things bigger and better than before. This is going be a night to remember,” says Cecilia Hume, editor of TygerBurger.

A few need-to-knows . To ensure your throat is wet and stomach filled following all those dance moves, be sure to visit the two foodtrucks and three cashbars inside the venue. Remember to bring along some cash since only some of these will have card facilities. . If you need to take a breather, there will be ample seating provided. . On the subject of feet, ladies, while you may feel the urge to make a fashion statement in those stunning stiletoes, rather opt for something that will have you comfortably dancing well into the next morning. You’ll look just as great in a pair of kicks. . While security will be prominent at the event, some opportunists are willing to pay for their long fingers to make an even bigger profit, so ladies pack light. . And finally, the most important tip of all, get those tickets and come have a blast with us.

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ith only over 100 days to go until the start of the 2019 National Senior Certificate (NCS) examinations, Grade 12 learners from schools all over the province will attend the Winter Schools programme. This programme, initiated by the provincial department of education, is to ensure that candidates are prepared for the exams. The programme aims to assist learners in high enrolment subjects such as mathematics, physical science, geography, life sci-

ence, accounting and economics. The department has initiated a number of targeted and sustained interventions at schools across the province, which include a Winter Schools Programme and Winter Camps for matrics. Provincial minister for education Debbie Schäfer visited the programme at the Salt River Secondary School where about 500 Grade 12 learners from four high schools in the area are undergoing an intensive revi-

sion programme ahead of the 2019 NSC examination period. “This Winter School is just one of the many that the department is running across the province to ensure that our Grade 12 learners are well prepared for the upcoming exams,” Schäfer said. She said that she was pleased to see learners making use of the opportunities the department has provided to assist them in preparing for their final exams.

“It was also a pity that some who were scheduled to come did not bother. We can only create opportunities, but people need to take them up,” she said. Many of the programmes on offer are taught by tutors selected by the department. “I am extremely encouraged to see the commitment of so many learners to improve their results with a phenomenal number of learners attending Winter Schools across the province,” Schäfer said.

A call to help raise funds A huge ribbon was wrapped around the fence of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital to highlight their fundraising campaign for the upgrade of the emergency centre on Friday 14 June. The event was attended by learners from different schools, Red Cross Children’s Hospital Trust ambassadors, media personality Zoë Brown, musician Mujahid George, actress Jawaahier Petersen, musician Madeegha Anders, radio personality Guy MacDonald and the Magic 88.8 radio team, Stormers players, past patients, parents, hospital management and staff. One of the hospital’s recent patients, 11year-old Blaze Phieffer from Lotus River, shared her incredible story for the first time. Phieffer was the recipient of a doubletransplant (kidney and liver) that took place in February. According to a statement sent out by the Trust, this type of operation takes place very rarely and seeing her speak at this event, it is clear that it has been a great success. Phieffer has been in and out of hospital since the age of four. After seven years, treatment was failing, and she was given six months to live. “I stopped working to look after her and tears fill our eyes each time we think about our journey and the moments that once looked like defeat. She had a few months to live and now our daughter will be fine again,” says Byron Koopman, Phieffer’s

father.At the event, the trust officially welcomed Gary Gold, head coach of the United States of America rugby team going to the Rugby World Cup as their latest ambassador. Gold has had a personal connection with the hospital since he was a teenager. “One afternoon in 1985, after school I looked out of the window and suddenly noticed our domestic’s baby lying at the bottom of the pool. I immediately jumped in, tried to resuscitate her, then ran to the neighbour for help. After driving to the closest doctor who turned us away, we fortunately arrived at Red Cross Children’s Hospital’s Trauma Unit where she was attended to immediately and I am delighted to say that she survived,” said Gold, adding that the hospital is a very special place and he is passionate about helping the trust to raise the much-needed funds to help heal children in Africa holistically.The trust has embarked on their Leave Your Mark on Life Campaign to raise R150m by 2020, and through this activation, they are appealing to the public to help contribute towards the outstanding amount which currently sits at R72m. The ribbon will remain an iconic feature for months to come and is a true reflection of the doctors, nurses and staff who are so dedicated to “wrapping their arms” around the hundreds and thousands of children who visit the hospital each year.

Doctor Anita Parbhoo, medical manager at Red Cross and Noor Osman, WCCPA chairperson, unveiling the plaque honouring founder of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic.

A tribute to a pioneer The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association (WCCPA) unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of Doctor Leila Arens at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital. The ceremony took place in Rondebosch on Wednesday 12 June. Arens spent most of her professional career as a physician, studying and caring for children with Cerebral Palsy, a developmental disorder of a child’s brain which results in difficulty of movement affecting daily activities such as walking, sitting, eating and drinking. The condition is lifelong with no cure. Arens published many studies on these topics and pioneered several novel therapies designed to improve the quality of life of the children she treated. She taught many generations of medical students and was known for her excellent teaching.

Decades of hardwork In 1968 Arens, with Doctor Gladys Beinhart, started the WCCPA Cerebral Palsy Clinic at Red Cross, at a time when Devel-

opmental Medicine and Child Neurology was in its infancy internationally. Over the past 50 years, thousands of children with cerebral palsy were recipients of specialist rehabilitative therapies provided at the clinic. The clinic continues to provide 300 rehabilitative physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy sessions a month that aim to improve both the functional ability and quality of life for children with cerebral palsy. Doctor Anita Parbhoo, medical manager at Red Cross, says: “Collaborating with WCCPA therapists in a multidisciplinary clinic to treat cerebral palsy patients has provided a holistic patient-centred service for these patients”. Arens passed away on 8 July 2018 in Minnesota in the United States of America (USA) where she emigrated to in 2001 to join her children. A statement read: “The WCCPA, Western Cape Government Health and the Red Cross Hospital will forever be grateful to this pioneer and visionary for her dedication to the treatment and care of children with cerebral palsy.’’

The ribbon wrapped around Red Cross to garner funds for the emergency centre.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONE Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Athlone, Pinelands teams are top The 2019 Bayview u.16 Youth Cup hosted over the Youth Day weekend resulted in Athlone-based Ubuntu FC walking away with the top prize. The finals saw the team face off against Pinelands-based Cape Umoyo. The competition saw more than 40 teams from across the metropole compete for a shot at the R10 000 cash prize. The tournament, hosted at the Strandfontein sports field is in its fifth year. The organisers would like to thank their sponsors for their contributions in making the tournament a success.

Cape Umoyo

The 2019 cup winners, Ubuntu FC.

PHOTOS: THE 4TH MOVEMENT

RANGERS RALLY IN THE RAIN: Zubair Arendse of Manenberg Rangers lifts Strand United’s Lutfy Ruiters with ball and all at a Super League C division match played in Primrose Park on Saturday 22 June. Strand United won 18-6. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Muneeb Davids of Strand United (left) steam rolls Manenberg Rangers’ Yusuf Ismail during a Super League C match played at the Ohio Street sport complex in Primrose Park on Saturday 22 June. Strand won 18-6. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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MOVE IT: Alulutho Ngomo of

BASKETBALL ACTION HEATS UP: Walter Muzulu of Gugulethu Hustlers (centre) finds his passage blocked by Heideveld players Nathaniel Japhta (left) and Derwin Jones during a pre-USSA tournament held at Heideveld High School on Saturday 22 June. Heideveld won 58-48. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Prestwitch Primary School breaks through a tackle by Leglaasi Nieyah Primary School’s players Aneesah Benjamien and Kauthar Samuels (right) at the Salt River Blackpool Primary Schools Sevens tournament held at the Shelley Road sport complex on Monday 17 June. Prestwitch won 3-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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