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’n Kind sonder ’n masker word by ’n spaza-winkel in Silversands bedien. ’n Man sonder ’n masker koop iets by ’n spaza-winkel. FOTO’S: BRENDEN RUITER

SILVERSANDS: MASKERS WORD NIE MEER GEDRA NIE

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ie Silversands-belastingbetalersvereniging het ’n beroep op winkeleienaars in die gebied gedoen om strenger Covid-19maatreëls by hul ondernemings toe te pas. Pakamisa Keswa, voorsitter van die belastingbetalersvereniging, sê dit wil voorkom of inwoners van Silversands nie meer bang is vir

die gevaar wat die virus inhou nie. “Ons standpunt is dat die virus nog lank nie iets van die verlede is nie. Elke gemeenskap moet verantwoordelikheid neem vir sy eie gesondheid, maar dit lyk of daar ’n laksheid in Silversands ingetree het,” sê Keswa. Volgens hom het hulle al verskeie kere met die eienaars van sakeondernemings vergader oor hul toegangsbeheer. “Sommige ondernemings is baie

streng, waar ander weer nie omgee nie. Ons hande is egter afgekap omdat ons nie magte het om regulasies af te dwing nie. Dit is die rol van wetstoepassers, maar ek weet hulle het belangriker goed om hulle oor te bekommer as oor of mense maskers dra. Ons vra dus dat eienaars hul verantwoordelikhede nakom,” sê Keswa. Jolene Stevens, ’n inwoner van Silversands, wat vroeër vanjaar positief getoets is vir die koronavi-

rus, sê mense besef nie hoe gevaarlik dit is nie. “Soms staan ek in my agterplaas en kyk na die jongmense wat verbyloop. Niemand het maskers aan nie en hulle drom by die spaza-winkels saam. Dit gaan net een mens vat om siek te word, dan gaan die hele Silversands aangesteek word. Ek hoop die mense tree meer verantwoordelik op,” sê sy. TygerBurger het self gaan ondersoek instel en het by minstens drie

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Woensdag, 21 Oktober 2020

Altydgedacht matriarch passes away at 95 ESMÉ ERASMUS

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he matriarch of Altydgedacht Wine Estate, Jean Parker, died at her home on Saturday 10 October at the age of 95. She was known for her enormous role in Durbanville, its environment and agriculture, says Denise Robinson, a member of parliament. “Farming Altydgedacht on her own after her husband died, with two small boys, and building up the farm and its wine, she was truly a remarkable public spirited person,” she said. Parker was born in East London on 4 November 1924, and grew up in the Eastern Cape. She lost her father at age 12, and during her youth she and her brother spent many holidays on her widowed mother’s family farm in Stutterheim. This included the Second World War years, when they became very close to their eight cousins, as several of the fathers were away on active service, and these relationships endured throughout their lives. Parker attended school in Queenstown before going to Rhodes University, where she completed a degree in art and teaching. She was on the student council and qualified in 1945. She then taught in Cape Town for a year before taking up a teaching post in Umtali (now Mutare, Zimbabwe) for a year. She returned to Cape Town in 1948 to further her studies at UCT, and met and married Denis Parker, whose family had been farming Altydgedacht since the 1850s. Their two sons, John and Oliver (Ollo), were only 4 and 3 years old when their father died in a shooting accident in 1954 at age 29 years. After his death there was pressure for the farm to be sold, but Jean decided to continue farming as her two sons may want to farm themselves one day. “She said she was inspired by her late mo-

ther-in-law, Daisy, whose husband Ralph had died in 1939, and who farmed through the difficult war years as a young widow with three sons,” her son Ollo said. Parker attended to the dairy and winemaking, while the farm manager looked after the vineyards, grain and sheep. In this she was assisted first by Tony Kamos and, for many years, by Hennie Heydenrych. “Coming from the Eastern Cape, my mother had a particular love for cattle and was involved with day-to-day running of this until her late 80s,” Ollo says. Her sons joined her in the farming business in the late 1970s after studying at Stellenbosch and working on farms overseas. Having no experience in wine, Parker took a short course in winemaking at Elsenburg Agricultural college and proceeded to make wine for many years on Altydgedacht. The wine was initially sold to the Castle Wine and Brandy company, then to Monis of Paarl, who later took over Nederburg and bought the wine grapes instead of the finished wine. Parker was one of the first women winemakers in South Africa, and it is widely acknowledged that cabernet sauvignon made by her on Altydgedacht, and her neighbour Phil Walker on Morgenster were used by George Spies in his highly acclaimed GS’66 and GS’68 – some of the most famous wines to come out of South Africa. “My mother loved to sketch and paint watercolours, and there is a big selection of her sketches of the farm and her travels. She was an adventurous traveller and undertook journeys through Europe to Iran in the 1960s and Central America in the 1970s as well as extensively through Southern Africa in the 1980s and 90s with her long-time companion, Jack Inglis,” Ollo said. “She was very good with people and loved children and youth. She was passionately

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interested in, and cared for, the staff on the farm. She loved fynbos and nature, and was instrumental in preserving pristine Renosterveld on the farm, and was involved in the Durbanville Nature Teserve too.” Parker also loved heritage and history, and was a member of the Durbanville Heritage and the Vernacular Architecture societies. “She will be sorely missed by the community,” Ollo said. Besides her two sons, Parker had six grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Thursday 22 October on the farm, which will be live-streamed on Zoom. Send an email to info@altydgedacht.co.za for the link.

Special fund opened after attack on family ESMÉ ERASMUS Amother left to bleed to death in an armed house robbery, which saw her, her husband and a family friend shot, believes she was saved due to the quick thinking and brave actions of her teenage son. Madelaine de Bruin (46) believes it was a miracle her life was saved, while her son Felix (14) ascribes the role he played to lessons learnt in karate and scouting. De Bruin, husband Dave (47), and a family friend, JJ Oberholzer (30) from Robertson, were shot in the early hours of Saturday 26 September at their home in Mikpunt (“Drie in huisrooftog by Mikpunt geskiet”, TygerBurger, 30 September). Both De Bruin and Obergholzer had been discharged, but Dave, a manufacturer of children’s furniture, was still in the ICU at Tygerberg Hospital, after the bullet had missed his heart by millimetres. He had had three operations. A BackaBuddy campaign has been raised to help pay the family’s medical bills and get through a period in which they have had no income. It is believed the four robbers had come from the farms surrounding Mikpunt. They gained access through a sliding door on a balcony, cutting the blinds. “I realised later two of them must have sneaked past our bed to our friend’s bed­room, while the other two woke us up,” she said. Also in the house were Felix and a friend, Jethro Keys (15). “They didn’t know about the boys,” De Bruin said, “we told them it was only us in the house. “They came back with our friend, with his 9mm pistol to his head, which I assumed was lying next to his bed. The men were told to sit on the bed, in which I was half-lying. “They asked my husband to open the safe, but when he got up from the bed they told him to sit down. This happened a few times and he argued with them how he could get to the safe without getting up. “The leader then said, ‘do you know how

Madelaine de Bruin, who was shot in the stomach, and her son, Felix. PHOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS long I have been doing this . . . 10 years! Do you think I am joking?’ and shot a warning shot into the floor.” They were also armed with a long screwdriver and a long kitchen knife (or panga). “They were pulling all the plugs out of the sockets to cut the wires to tie us up with,” De Bruin said. “They even cut the sling of my handbag.” Her husband and friend then decided to tackle the leader with the firearm. A scuffle ensued in which several shots were fired. JJ was shot in the left lung, the bullet travelling to his intestines, while Dave was shot in the upper chest and in his right wrist. De Bruin then jumped out of bed and ran to the boys’ bedroom to tell them to jump through the window to get help. Two robbers went after her and shot her in front of her son. She lost a lot of blood. The robbers pulled her by her foot and arm in the direction of the safe. “I told them I am dead now, they have killed me,” De Bruin said.

“They then dropped me on my side at the door. This saved my life, because by lying on my side the bleeding was stopped by the pressure of my tummy fat. That literally saved my life, the doctors say. If it weren’t for that I would have bled to death.” Felix offered to find the safe keys for the robbers. When they all left together, friend Jethro, who was hiding under a blanket, saw his chance, jumped through the window and ran to neighbours for help. According to Felix, he took the real safe key off the bunch of keys, put it on a shelf and handed the rest to the robbers, who hadn’t noticed anything. While trying to open the safe with a gun held to his head, he told them he would look in the kitchen for the right key. On passing the balcony he slipped out the sliding door onto the balcony, then shut the sliding door. The robbers could not get the door open, because it had gone off its tracks and got stuck. “Another miracle,” De Bruin declared. It was then the robbers saw two vehicles coming up the road, which were the vehicles of the neighbourhood watch. They then fled the scene with six cellphones, three laptops and the friend’s pistol. Felix says his experience with karate and the scouts taught him to never to show fear and think ahead. “I anticipated all their moves and what they were going to do next,” he said. “We are just grateful, so many things could have gone wrong,” his mom said. But now the family is left with unforeseen medical expenses and repair costs to their house. They also need trauma counselling. “Our family is displaced,” De Bruin said. My son and I are staying with my mother in Eversdal now. There is also our loss of income, and my husband is still in ICU.” Her stepdaughter, Jennifer Gregory, registered a BackaBuddy fund to raise money for their expenses. It is hoped R150 000 will be raised. V Visit www.backabuddy.co.za/de-bruin-family to donate.


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ie plaaslike musiekproduksiemaatskappy WolfKraft het op Vrydag 16 Oktober ’n voorskou gegee van die video wat hy vervaardig het vir die Kuilsrivierse rymkletser Cream Machine, waarin Early B verskyn. Die lied “Doen jou ding” is die een wat Marvin van Wyk (Cream Machine) van Sarepta hoop uiteindelik ‘‘die damwal gaan laat breek” vir Afrikaanse hip-hop. In ’n onderhoud met TygerBurger vroeër vanjaar het Lee Fortuin van Mabille Park, oftewel Chase Lutron soos hy as rymkletser bekend is, vertel hoe WolfKraft Productions gebore is nadat dinge vir hom en Marvin skeefgeloop het by ’n onafhanklike platemaatskappy (“Lee skep sy eie ‘fortuin’,” 09/03). Cream se vorige video, “Raak Taatie”, is in geheel deur Wolfkraft Productions vervaardig onder die vaardige hand van die re-

gisseur Maghdie Fife en in Oktober verlede jaar in samewerking met Select Music, ’n afdeling van Sony Music, bekendgestel. “Doen jou ding” se video is by Playalot in Haazendal Gables geskiet, wat heelwat meer bied as springkastele soos Marvin vooraf vermoed het. Hy sê mense wil nog nie Afrikaanse rymklets aanvaar vir wat dit is nie. “(Dit is) miskien nie almal se styl nie, maar dit is altyd opreg; altyd hoe ons voel.” Gelukkig, sê Marvin, het Adolf Vorster van Select Music nog nooit van hom verwag ‘‘om te compromise of aan te pas tot ’n sekere standaard nie’’. Hy kon praat soos hy praat by die huis. “Dis lekka om in ’n span te wies innie music-wêreld wat nie van jou verwag om iets te wies wat jy nie issie.” Vorster het gewys op die Wolfkraft-span se passie en gesê hy sien uit na waarnatoe die “journey” sal lei. “Baie dink dalk Afrikaans behoort aan een segment. Dis nie waar nie; Afrikaans behoort aan baie mense.” Marvin sê “Raak taatie” was ’n refleksie van hoe in sy gemeenskap ge-party word. “Sommiges kuier dalk oor Hennesee; ons kuier oor lang biere.” Hy moet nog sy nine to five doen om kos op die tafel te sit, maar is dankbaar vir sy vrou en ma-hulle wat die long game sien waaraan hy werk as kunstenaar.

Marvin van Wyk (Cream Machine) saam met sy ouma, Susan van Wyk (links) en sy ma, Rachel Geldenhuys. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

Die span wat betrokke was by die maak van Cream Machine se "Doen jou ding" video hier saam met Early B. FOTO: JASON FARO “Ek wil nie huil nie, maar jô,” het Marvin begin oor sy ma en ouma, wat ook ’n pa se skoene vir hom moes vol staan. WolfKraft is uit teleurstelling gebore en niemand stel in verskonings belang nie, sê Marvin. “Nei, jy doen jou eie ding. So, dis waar die song vandaan kom, ‘Doen jou ding’.” Vir hom is dit duidelik hy is in beheer om tyd te maak vir sy kuns. In ’n kommersiële wêreld voer Afrikaanse hip-hop of rymklets nog ’n stryd om erkenning. Terwyl Early B wyd bekend is en Cream Machine dalk vir baie onbekend, sê Marvin daar is respek onder kunstenaars. “Al hoor jy dit nie op radio nie, daar is ’n hierarchy van respek tussen artists. Early B weet wat ons doen. Die hierarchy in Afrikaanse hiphop beweeg op sy eie, whether die media it likes of nie likes nie ... dit maak dit maklik vir myself om te gaan en (vir Early

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met haar man begin het. “Een van die @ruitervaniewind goed wat hom baie ná aan die hart gelê het, was om seker te maak dat inwoners Hoewel sy altyd sy aan sy met haar man nie honger ly nie. Hy was by baie projekgewerk het, gaan sy dinge uit ’n vrou se te betrokke wat ten doel gehad het om oogpunt benader. hongersnood te bekamp en Só sê Karien Mare, het met baie nie-regeringsDA-kandidaat vir wyk organisasies saamgewerk. 14, wat onder meer Die koronavirus het baie Blackheath, Happy Valmense verarm en dit is my ley en Kleinvlei insluit. prioriteit om seker te Op 11 November vind ’n maak mense kry iets om te tussenverkiesing plaas eet,” sê Karien. om ’n nuwe raadslid te Van die ander probleme kies nadat die vorige wat sy as prioriteit beraadslid, Roelof Mare, skou, is die misdaad in vroeër vanjaar gesterf Kleinvlei en slaggate in het. paaie. “Kleinvlei is ’n misKarien is wyle Roelof daadnes en ons moet prose vrou en hulle was, volbeer om daardie gemeengens haar, onafskeidbaar skap veilig te kry vir die naKarien Mare is ’n kandiin die huwelik en die poligeslag. daat vir wyksraadslid vir tiek. “Ek en my man het al “Ons kan nie staan en toedie tussenverkiesing op 11 die jare sy aan sy gewerk kyk hoe ons jongmense uitNovember. in die gemeenskap, dus gemoor word nie. Die reënweet ek wat die probleme seisoen is ook nou verby en is. Sou ek verkies word, kan ek dadelik die paaie is in ’n swak toestand. Daaraan aan die werk spring om die gemeenskap moet dringend aandag gegee word,” sê te dien,” sê Karien. Karien. Dit is ook vir haar uiters belangrik om . TygerBurger gaan oor die volgende van die projekte voort te sit wat sy saam paar weke ook fokus op kandidate van die ander politieke partye.

Sportkompleks met toernooi geopen Die splinternuwe Nooiensfontein-sportkompleks word op Saterdag 31 Oktober geopen met ’n uitklop-sokkertoernooi. Jeugspanne (tussen 16 en 25 jaar) word genooi om spanne in te skryf. Daar is

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langs die winkelsentrum in Silversandsweg in Wesbank. Marius Bailey, takvoorsitter, sê almal is welkom en die tema is “Kom vier jou kultuur!” V Skakel 084 501 2587 of 071 124 9734 vir meer inligting.

Die Afrikaanse Taal-en-Kultuurvereniging (ATKV) se Wesbank-tak bied in samewerking met Wyk 19 ’n kultuurbyeenkoms aan op Saterdag 24 Oktober van 10:00 tot 14:00

B) te vra ek soek ’n verse.” Die damwal moet breek vir Afrikaanse hiphop en die mense wat die werk insit, is dié wat op die voorgrond gaan tree, sê Marvin. Die rymkletstroebadoer Frazer Barry se kommentaar was dat die video briljant is op alle vlakke. “Die damwal moet breek,” het hy beaam. Oor Justin Vega se ritme sê Barry, “Respect, broer, because ons kan nie net winter, herfs visit nie – ons moet die summer times kan visit in ons siel. Ons is celebratory mense – ons is van Afrika; ons is nie net doom en gloom nie.” Die regisseur Maghdie Fife was beskeie oor sy bydrae en het gesê dit was ’n spanpoging. V “Doen jou ding” word amptelik op Vrydag 30 Oktober beskikbaar gestel op al die stromingsplatforms en die video op YouTube en Apple Music.

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Woensdag, 21 Oktober 2020

Angels run for breast cancer awareness RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj

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ctober is the month in which breast cancer awareness is raised and emphasized by those who have suffered, but also lost a loved one as a result of the illness. To show their support and to help raise awareness and money, a group of ladies have endeavoured to run a marathon, all be it a virtual one. The marathon is in support of the Zonny’s Love Box Project, a project started by Kraaifontein resident, the late Zondelia LombardSwartz. Lombard-Swartz passed away on Sunday 8 September 2019 as a result of breast cancer (“School loses a ‘family member’,” 11/09/’19). She was first diagnosed in 2013 and again in 2017. The 47-year-old Lombard-Swartz, or Zonny as she was also known, was the principal of Kuils River Primary School at the time of her death – a position she held since January 2017. Elwyn Hansby-Consul, Love Box champion and ambassador, says during the period Zonny suffered from cancer, she saw the need to source donations in the form of toiletries, beautifully packaged in pink boxes and bags for those who had to walk a similar

path. These were distributed to breast cancer patients at the hospital, she says. The boxes contain a face cloth, toothbrush and toothpaste, lip balm, rollon, skin lotion and a pair of socks, to mention a few. “We, friends and family, have vowed to carry on with this project in her memory. So this year, we made plans to go ahead with the love box donations, and to have a drive-by drop off at her parent’s home in Bellville-South on Saturday 24 October. “We have identified Tygerberg and Paarl Hospital as the beneficiaries of the boxes,” says Hansby-Consul. The initiative is supported by family and friends, as well as a few private individuals. “We are blown away by the response to this initiative.” Hansby-Consul also says she and a few of her friends will be undertaking a marathon to raise awareness and funds. “On Sunday 18 October we will be participating in either the Sanlam Cape Town Virtual Marathon’s 21, 10, or five kilometre race and we are using this virtual race to raise

Mental health signs and support Mental health disorders affect people counsellor or psychologist may be most from all walks of life. If you are concerned appropriate for some. about a loved one who may be struggling The four specialised referral psychiatwith their mental health and in need of ric hospitals in the city are Stikland, support, you are not alone. Valkenberg, Lentegeur and Alexandra. While you may feel helpless or con- There are also mental health nurses cerned, there are many ways to support based at various primary healthcare faa loved one’s recovery. Professor Liezl cilities. Patients needing further mental Koen, psychiatrist and head of the clini- health care will be referred to one of these cal team at Stikland Hospital, says it is specialised hospitals by their primary important to educate your­self about an healthcare team. illness and the resources available to help Lifestyle changes can improve general a loved one. wellbeing. Koen says poor mental health “Acknowledge their distress or suffer- directly impacts physical wellness. One ing, even if you don’t example she says is deprescompletely undersion which can cause stand it. Work with the chronic tiredness, sleep treatment team and problems and increased not against them, rathsensitivity to aches and er support them as pains due to abnormal neuthey have your loved rotransmitter function in one’s best interest at the brain. “Neglecting the heart, even when they interaction between mensometimes don’t agree tal, physical and social with you. well-being not only affects “Avoid being emoyour ability to make tionally overinvolved healthy decisions, but it or having unrealistic can also di­rectly lead to expectations, but don’t complications such as high be afraid of setting apblood pressure, being overpropriate limits and weight or having a weak reenforcing them for the sponse to fighting infecgood of the family or tion.” group,’’ says Koen. Koen advises you can The signs that somehelp your loved one by enone needs mental suring they: health support might . Get regular exercise: differ from person to “Exercise can re­lease feelperson, but Koen says good brain chemicals. there are indicators to Choose a programme or look out for. form of exercise that works Professor Liezl Koen, psychia“Changes in mental trist and head of the clinical for you and stick to it.” functioning affect team at Stikland Hospital. . Maintain a healthy dithinking, behaviour et: “Always include fruits, and emotions. Be alert for anything that vegetables and fish or good fats in your is different from the usual: excessive wor- diet, such as nuts, if possible.” ries and fears, dramatic changes in eating . Get enough sleep: “Not getting and sleeping, unusual behaviour, in- enough sleep can impact your mental creased sadness or irritability, inability well-being.” to respond to positive input, social with. Use treatment if needed: “It’s impordrawal, under-performance, decrease in tant that you remain adherent to the self-care or loss of hope. Don’t be afraid treatment programme you and your to ask if you are concerned.” healthcare provider have decided on.” If there is concern that someone may be . Embrace support: “Enhance your sosuffering from a mental illness Koen ad- cial support and don’t be afraid to reach vises to see a health professional at the out to family and friends for support.” nearest day hospital or general prac­tice. Koen says it is also critical to avoid us“You will first be screened to ensure ing substances to self-medicate sympthat you do not have an untreated medi- toms, as it can lead to symptoms worsencal illness that mimics psychiatric symp- ing or the development of new symptoms. toms. From there you will then be re- V To find support groups or additional services ferred to a service that best suits your close to you call the Mental Health Information needs.” Centre on 021 938 9229. National helplines: Call Koen says not all mental symptoms Lifeline on 086 132 2322, the Suicide Crisis Line need intervention from a medical doctor on 0800 567 567 and the South African Depresor psychiatrist, and a social worker, sion and Anxiety Group on 011 234 4837.

A group of ladies will be running a virtual marathon this year in aid of breast cancer awareness month. The group also wishes to raise money through this marathon for Tygerberg Hospital’s breast cancer clinic. At the back is Elwyn Hansby-Consul, Vera-Jane Adams and Zohra Parkar. Sitting in the middle is Gail Levitt and Natasha Whiteboyd and far right is René Brown-Rossouw. the funds for the project.” Those wishing to donate can visit www.allmysports-sa.com/product-category/donations/zonnys-lovebox/. On the site you will find a bio of all the ambassadors, as well as the Dirt Addict Girls who also supports the initiative, HansbyConsul says. The team hopes to raise R50 000. A portion

of the money raised will be donated to Tygerberg Hospital’s breast cancer clinic. The money will be used to do some improvements at the clinic, Hansby-Consul says. V For more information visit Confetti_Angels on Instagram and Confetti Angels on Facebook or call 082 920 9878 or 083 556 0650 or email confettiangels@yahoo.com.

Baxter opens with première The first live stage performance at the Baxter Theatre in Level 1 of lockdown is the world première of The Outlaw Muckridge with a run of two weeks from Tuesday 13 until Saturday 24 October. Renowned radio broadcaster and actor John Maytham teams up with director Alan Committie and writer Louis Viljoen in a story ‘‘inspired by the lockdown, but not about the lockdown’’. Viljoen says, “Instead of using the pandemic as a plot point, we decided that the emotional cost of isolation and loneliness would drive the story and from there the play was born. My promise to John was to bring him madness and horror; the humour and pathos were natural side-effects of that promise.” The story deals with a lonely, damaged man who has been taking care of his ailing mother for most of his life. In be­tween bouts of depression and flashbacks to a life filled with emotional abuse and failures, he wishes himself to be a vengeful cowboy out to right the wrongs of the world. What or who he is avenging is not clear, but during one long night of the soul, the man realises that his greatest villain might be himself. “I am delighted to be back in another solo performance in this mad Covid world,” says

Maytham, who left full-time acting in 1990 for a career in radio journalism. Director Alan Committie says he is thrilled to be working with two good friends ‘‘who also happen to be wonderfully brilliant in their respective fields. I remember seeing John being brilliant in the David Hare solo show Via Dolorosa many years ago and to now have an opportunity to work with him on this marvellously dark and thought-provoking text is both challenging and exhilarating.’’ Viljoen is known for his sharp and stinging work. This is his first new play following the success of The Hucksters which was staged in January. All performances will be limited to fifty percent capacity, with Covid-19 protocols in place. These include the availability of hand sanitisers, tracking and tracing recorded, wearing of masks and physical distancing. Patrons and audience members are advised to arrive at least an hour before the start of the performance to avoid delays. The performance runs at just under an hour, with no interval and has an age re­striction of 18 years. Shows start at 19:00 at the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio. V Tickets cost R100 to R120. Available online at www.webtickets.co.za or call 086 111 0005.

Alan Committie, John Maytham and Louis Viljoen. PHOTO: MARK WESSELS


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Gemeenskap spring in en help CARINA ROUX Dertien mense is geraak deur ’n brand wat verlede Donderdag 15 Oktober op ’n erf in Petuniastraat in Sarepta uitgebreek het. Jermaine Carelse, woordvoerder van die Stad Kaapstad se brand- en nooddienste sê brandweerspanne van Mfuleni, Bellville en Belhar is uitgestuur na die toneel nadat ’n noodoproep om 13:03 ontvang is dat informele strukture brand. Twee wonings en vier informele strukture is vernietig, maar geen beserings is aangemeld nie, sê Carelse. Die brand is kort ná 14:00 geblus. Sers. Liezel Beukes, woordvoerder van die Kuilsrivier-polisie, sê met die polisiebeamptes se aankoms op die toneel was vier wendyhuise aan die brand. Sy sê volgens die brand- en nooddienste was die oorsaak van die brand nog onbekend. “Niemand is in hegtenis geneem nie.” Heinrich van Wyk, ’n inwoner van Irisstraat wie se woning tydens die brand be-

dreig is, is vol lof vir die reaksie van mense wat ingespring het om te kom help waar hulle kon. “Ons wie se huise nie gebrand het nie, wil net dankie sê vir die mense van Irisstraat en die ander mans wat kom help het om ons huise (se inhoud) uit te dra.” Van Wyk sê twee mans wat onderweg was werk toe en gesien het hoe die inwoners sukkel om hul besittings na veiligheid te bring, het sy vrou ‘‘se hart só gesteel”. “Hulle het sonder enige vrae ingehardloop en begin help om goed uit te dra.” Van Wyk sê die ervaring het hulle baie van hul gemeenskap geleer, maar ook dat die ‘‘baie rasse-kwessies wat aangaan’’ nie saak maak nie, want “bruin, swart of wit – almal het kom help’’. Hy sê selfs die onderwysers van die Vrolike Vinkies-crèche verder straataf het kom help ‘‘en ons kinders by hulle gehou toe dit so erg was’’. Die hulp het nie opgehou nadat die vlamme geblus is nie en versoeke is op sosiale media uitgestuur vir donasies om die ontheemde mense te help. Caryn Loggenberg van Sarepta is een van die inwoners wat begin vra het vir donasies vir klere en ander benodigdhede. Maandag het Loggenberg gesê heelwat donasies is ontvang. Sy was bewus van twee babas en ’n hele paar kinders van sewe jaar tot tieners wat geraak is. Die toneel was toe al grootliks opgeruim en mense het begin herbou met materiaal wat verskaf is. Ook in Petuniastraat self het mense van die buurt hulp aangebied. Een inwoner het haar huis as afsetpunt beskikbaar gestel vir mense wat donasies gebring het.

Die huise is in die brand in puin gelê.

Get your will in order More than 75% of South Africans die without a valid will which can have devastating consequences for their families and dependants. To combat this, the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) promotes National Wills week annually during which participating attorneys offer the service to draft a basic will for free. Wills week is normally in September but due to the lockdown it will be from Monday 26 tot Friday 30 October this year. Alex Simeonides, founder of Capital Legacy financial services, says according to a recent survey they conducted most respondents said they just haven’t got around to getting their will in order. The struggle of families having to deal with the loss of a loved one is infinitely more difficult when the person’s affairs are not in order, he says. Simeonides says the top five consequences

of dying without a will are: . You forfeit the opportunity to decide who inherits what and your estate is distributed according to South African law. . Your partner may be left with nothing if you are not married, or your will is not updated from a previous marriage. . Your children’s inheritance could pass to the government guardian’s fund or appointed guardian rather than to a trust that will ensure your wishes for them are carried out. . Family feuds often occur when family members argue over the distribution of your estate if your final wishes are not clearly documented in a will. . Winding up your estate can take years – without a will appointing a professional executor, the government is essentially in control of the process. V Visit www.capitallegacy.co.za for more information.

Commuters on Golden Arrow buses from Kraaifontein to Cape Town say the buses are filled to capacity.

‘We are at risk of contracting Covid-19’ THABANG KUAHO @thab_journo

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Golden Arrow bus user travelling from Kraaifontein to Cape Town says commuters are at risk of contracting Covid-19. This after he alleged that buses travelling on the route are not up to standards set by government. Jacques van Zyl, who commutes from Brackenfell, said since he started using the Golden Arrow services in July he had not seen a single bottle of hand sanitiser, despite a sign that states there was one in the bus. “At first I thought maybe they had run out, but through conversations with a few other commuters I learnt no disinfecting liquid in the buses travelling this route were ever seen,” Van Zyl explains. The same sign states buses are cleaned regularly, but he says he is greeted by previous days’ litter. Another commuter, Zwelonke Zinyoka, says the worrying conditions on the buses go beyond their cleanness. “Social distancing is also of concern,” he said, “for the buses are packed to capacity, with many people having to stand. We commute as if we are not in the middle of a pandemic. “Windows are also constantly closed, so there is no fresh air coming in.” Zinyoka said this is a concern shared by many commuters.

“I just wonder if management is aware of the conditions we have to travel in.” Golden Arrow Public Relations Officer Bronwen Dyke-Beyer, said the claims are being investigated and urges commuters to contact the company directly via telephone or email. She said the company’s sanitation programme requires buses to be cleaned and sanitised using a 24-hour specialised sanitiser twice a day. “The sanitiser ensures the surfaces are safe, and we ask that passengers play their part by observing the suggested hygiene protocols of regularly washing or sanitising their hands and wearing a mask or appropriate face covering at all times.” Dyke-Beyer further encourages commuters to carry their own sanitisers. “We are rolling out portable sanitising stations to the fleet, but it is recommended that passengers carry their own sanitiser as an additional precaution.” She says regulations allow Golden Arrow to carry seated and standing commuters. “To monitor passenger numbers we use our duty bus drivers, inspectors and our automated fare collection system to ensure we are within legal capacity. “During each lockdown level we have adjusted our services to meet the fluctuating demand while complying with the accompanying regulations.” V Complaints can be directed to complaints@gabs.co.za or 0800 65 64 63.

Fundraiser for mental health This year’s Cape Town International Kite Festival, which started on 10 October and ends on 31 October has gone virtual. The goal is to raise R250 000 for Cape Mental Health to fund essential free mental health services. To meet this goal, the #HopeOnTheRise Virtual Showcase, which is a fundraising event and part of the virtual kite festival, will be livestreamed on Saturday 24 October. This virtual event will see singer and songwriter Jarrad Rickets, comedian Dalin

Oliver and drag artist Manila von Teez combine their many talents for an evening of music, dance and laughter. Tickets are R50 and available on www.capementalhealth.co.za/HopeOnTheRise. Access to the #HopeOnTheRise Virtual Showcase includes all the virtual Cape Town International Kite Festival online activities, including six professional kitemaking workshops, a colouring-in competition, kiter interviews and an official certificate of participation.

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Collaboration on Baxter’s stage Two renowned artists will collaborate and share the stage for the first time in an exclusive limited season to celebrate the reopening of the Baxter Theatre, Rondebosch and to help recover the theatre’s loss of income over the past six months. Baxter Back on Stage, with Gregory Maqoma and Zolani Mahola, will start with a special gala performance on Tuesday 3 November for invited guests and donors, with public performances from Wednesday 4 to Saturday 7 November at 19:00. “This specially commissioned performance is a coup for the Baxter,” says Lara Foot, CEO and artistic director. “I can’t think of a classier act.” Choreographer and dancer Maqoma, well-known for Zolani Mahola, The one his award winning Rhythm and Beauty trilogies, will debut his work, No Humour, in collaboration with Xolisile Bongwana, which brings together live sound and movement in a visually appealing landscape of ritual. Maqoma is founder and Creative Director of the Johannesburg-based Vuyani Dance Theatre. Most recently, he received

the Naledi Theatre Award for Best Contemporary Dance/Ballet for Cion: Requiem of Ravel’s Bolero. Founder and former lead singer of Freshlyground, Zolani Mahola launched her solo career as a musician, storyteller and public speaker last year. Her launch production, The One Who Sings, played to sold-out audiences, won a Fleur du Cap Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Musical or Music Theatre award. Mahola, who has adopted the name The One Who Sings, will present the inaugural staging of her multimedia show You Need To Say It, featuring songs from her upcoming solo album. The work explores song and story, including themes of connecwho sings. tion and its oppoPHOTO: ANTONA STEYN site, nature and the elements as well as the sanctity of the time of childhood. All performances will be limited to 50% capacity, Covid-19 protocols in place. Arrive at least an hour before the the performance to avoid delays. V Tickets are available from Webtickets on 086 111 0005 or www.webtickets.co.za or at Pick n Pay stores.

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wo members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning (LGBTIQ) community joined forces to write a book of poetry portraying the struggles these marginalised people face daily. George Willemse and Milicent van Wyhe’s book L.G.B.T., Leer goue bietjie tolerance is currently on sale on Takealot.com. Willemse says the book started unexpectedly. “One day my father and I were watching a movie,” he related, “and suddenly I just decided to type a poem about how proud I am being gay and living in a small town like Sutherland. As I was typing, I just got so inspired by my own experiences and the things I have dealt with in my life, and still I came out okay in the end. The poem is called “Sitterland se trotse moffie”. I then posted the poem on Facebook, and I received a lot of likes and a lot of positive comments.” He says Van Wyhe saw the poem and approached him. “She asked if I would like to write more poems, and then maybe publish it, and I thought why not? So over a weekend I wrote more than seven poems, because I was so excited. The idea that I can inspire someone else who is going through the same stuff I went through motivated me. For me every gay or lesbian goes through the same thing of coming out to their family, and that for me it is the hardest part of it all. Because you never know whether you will be accepted or rejected by your family and friends. You don’t know whether the community will accept you, especially me, because I live in a small town, and we all know how some people can be in a small town. But they accepted me with open arms. While being gay

George Willemse, who co-wrote the book L.G.B.T., Leer goue bietjie tolerance.

Milicent van Wyhe wrote a book about tolerance with her friend. has its ups and downs, at the end of the day it is what you make of it, whether you get up and stand tall when you fall.” Van Wyhe says she has been writing poetry all her life. “Writing about my experiences as a member of the LGBT community has always been my coping method,” she said. “So when I saw George’s poem “Sitterland se moffie” I knew we had to collaborate and share our stories with as many people as we possibly can. As a member of the LGBT community I have gone through my fair share of looks, dislike, rejection, discrimination, but the one that stands out is that I had to leave the church I grew up in once I came out of the closet. “Thankfully I found an open and welcoming church, the Good Hope Metropolitan Community Church. They are all-inclusive, and I am able to serve God just the way I am. Thankfully we live in a country where LGBT rights are upheld, where we can live and love freely.” According to van Wyhe she put a lot of pressure on George. “I told him I could see he had a raw talent, and that he had one month to write 10 great poems for me, and he rose to the occasion as the brilliant writer he is. You know the saying “the pen is mightier than the sword”? I am hoping we don’t need to keep fighting for a place in our communities. I hope that what we’ve written will open some hearts.” The book is available on Takealot.com at R200.

‘Spertyd’ debuteer by Die Boer Sandra Prinsloo is te sien in die debuutproduksie Spertyd by Die Boer-teaterrestaurant in Durbanville van Dinsdag 3 tot Sondag 8 November. Philip Rademeyer het die teks verwerk van Elsa Joubert se outobiografiese boek oor oudword vir die produksie, wat deur Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck en Alexa Strachan vervaardig is. Die produksie was bestem vir vanjaar se Aardklop-kunstefees, wat dit ook ondersteun het, maar weens die pandemie debuteer dit nou in die Kaap, sê Margit. “Spertyd is ’n reis deur die kontinent van die ouderdom. Joubert is op 14 Junie midde-in die Covid-19-pandemie oorlede. “Kort voor haar afsterwe het sy die teksverwerking gelees, en was sy opgewonde oor Prinsloo se vertolking van haar lewensverhaal. Die karakter kyk op 95-jarige ouderdom terug op haar vol lewe – van haar kinderjare, haar huwelik, tot waar sy as weduwee in ’n aftreeoord

woon. Die herinneringe daag bloot op, soos wat herinneringe maar doen.” Rademeyer sê die eerste lees van Spertyd het hom diep geraak – ‘‘nie net die insigte wat Elsa Joubert oor ’n verskeidenheid onderwerpe lewer nie, maar veral die eerlike en weerlose manier waarmee sy met intieme temas soos oudword, die dood en verlies omgaan. Spertyd is meesleurend, beeldskoon, hartverskeurend en soms ook regtig snaaks.’’ Hy sê die stuk het sy oë oopgemaak oor dinge wat hy (as relatiewe jongmens) as vanselfsprekend aanvaar, soos beweeglikheid, geheue, die sintuie en kommunikasie. “Een van die deurlopende temas van Spertyd is die waarde van medemenslikheid en deernis – dis ’n gevoel wat ons tydens repetisies ervaar,” sê Rademeyer. Ouerbegeleiding word aanbeveel. V Kaartjies kos R200 en is beskikbaar by 021 979 1911 of aanlyn by www.dieboer.com.


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he City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Service is gearing up for the upcoming fire season, for it has introduced the new Rosenbauer Metz Turntable Ladder L56. The display ceremony took place at the Epping Training Academy on Thursday 15 October. In the previous financial year the service took delivery of 99 vehicles, including four 56-metre, heavy-duty mobile aerial firefighting/rescue lift turntable ladders. A statement explains that the appliances are able to rescue 18 people at a time from a 22-storey building within 12 minutes

through its lift system. They are also equipped with firefighting equipment and a cage to assist in extinguishing fires in high rise buildings. Other vehicles acquired include water tankers, rescue vehicles and those used for the fire and a life safety section. In this financial year the service will receive an additional 34 vehicles, including foam tankers. “The fire and rescue service does so much more than fight fires. Over time it has evolved into a fully-fledged emergency service, responding to a wide range of calls including hazardous materials incidents, motor vehicle accidents, trauma and as-

sault cases, structural collapse incidents, water rescues and even rescuing persons trapped in lifts during power outages. “As a growing city we need to ensure our resources are up to scratch,” the City’s Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith, pointed out, “and that’s why we have made this investment in our fire and rescue service, to help it deal effectively with the thousands of calls received every year. It has been a long, hard road, and there is much more work to be done, but we will keep investing in our safety and security directorate as best we can.” The service is also finalising recruit-

ment of just over 100 seasonal firefighters, a fixture on the calendar between December and April, to assist with the large number of vegetation fires that occur. Smith explained: “Each year, thousands of hopefuls attend our seasonal firefighting trials, but lockdown this year has made us take a different approach. So to ensure we have boots on the ground in time for deployment the fire service has reached out to previous seasonal firefighters to check on their availability and willingness. They lend a helping hand to their permanent colleagues on the front lines, and I thank those heeding the call in unprecedented times.”

DHL Express aims to hand one million meals out To commemorate World Food Day, which was celebrated on Friday 16 October, DHL Express launched its One Million Meals campaign. This will see the global leader in express logistics aim to deliver a million meals to those in need before the end of December. Hennie Heymans, CEO of DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, said: “This year, 2020, has certainly tested us all and delivered a stark reminder of how important it is to give back to the communities in which we operate. “Food security is a critical social issue, and we are thrilled to be in a position to support some worthy charities during this time. At DHL we have a very clear purpose of connecting people and improving lives, and I can’t think of a better project to help bring that purpose to life.” Megan Collinicos, vice-president of mar-

keting for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, added: “We are working with a robust group of charities to ensure we reach as many people as possible. “It also provides a wonderful opportunity for our teams in South Africa to get involved from a volunteer perspective for the duration of the campaign. “It’s so important that we commit, as one with our wonderful DHL Express employees, as opposed to merely sponsoring food preparation and deliveries. “It’s an integrated approach that will rely on collaboration between our employees and partners to make it a success.” One of the charities earmarked is Eppingbased FoodForward SA. “We rely on partnerships to implement our surplus food strategies that serve the poor,” said Andy du Plessis, FoodForward SA managing director.

“We value our partnership with DHL. Their support is critical and enables us to scale our operations to provide support to the most vulnerable communities. “We are always up for a challenge and are confident we will be able to help DHL reach its goal of ‘1 000 000 meals by December’.”

To coincide with World Food Day on 16 October 2020, DHL Express is excited to launch its One Million Meals campaign, which will see the global leader in express logistics offer welcome support to iconic South African food distribution charities, with the epic goal of delivering 1 000 000 meals to those in need before the end of December. FoodForward SA is one of the charities that will receive support.


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NG kerk Bellville-Noord hou basaar met lekkernye Die NG kerk Bellville-Noord hou ’n minibasaar op Saterdag 31 Oktober van 09:00 tot 12:00 by Darlingstraat 14 in Bellville. Kom geniet die oggend saam. Daar sal koffie en tee beskikbaar wees en lekkernye soos skons, terte, koeke en klein

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s the world marked World Hospice only accept them and learn to live with and Palliative Care Day on Saturday them. I make sure I take my medication and 10 October Juanita Arendse, director follow my doctor’s advice.” of health services in the Northern TygerVividly recalling the dropping of the berg sub-structure of the Cape Town Metro, bombshell when visiting the Delft Commusaid Western Cape Government Health is nity Healthcare Centre (CHC), a day hospicommitted to universal health ­care for all, tal, the 53-year-old said: “I found out when and this includes prevention, promotion, I visited the day hospital in Delft. They curative, rehabilitative and palliative transferred me to the Eerste River Hospital health services. as soon as they realised I had liver disease. She cited the World Health Organisation Since then, I have received support from the (WHO) fact sheet, which states approxi- palliative care team at Delft on my journey. mately 40 million people globally are in I have received counselling from the pallianeed of palliative care, 78% of whom are in tive care team, and I received home-based low- and middle-income care when I was very countries, and only 14% sick. The home-based were currently receivcaregivers were like my ing it. “The WHO fact own children. They sheet states that ‘palliahelped bath me, I retive care is explicitly ceived meals, and they recognised under the even offered to help human right to health’”, with things around the Arendse said, “and this house. I’d tell them to is why it is important make tea for themwe offer palliative care selves. They’d say, to all eligible patients.” ‘Aunty Des, is there She explained early anything else we can palliative care can also do?’ They’ve really reduce unnecessary helped me. They still hospital admissions. visit and check on me. “To address suffering a The people at Delft (Day team approach is reHospital) still check on quired to support the me. This is how you patients and their careshould treat people.” givers or family regardDelft CHC’s Dr Shering their physical sympon Forgus explains toms, practical needs when palliative care is and bereavement coun- Desiree Ross (left) who benefits from appropriate. selling. Palliative care palliative care, with her husband, Owen. “Palliative care is hoalso offers the support listic, multidisciplinasys­tem that the patient will require to live ry care for a patient and their caregivers as actively as possible. who are experiencing a chronic, debilitat“Anyone who is assessed by their clini- ing and or terminal illness. It addresses cian to be eligible of receiving palliative physical symptoms, assists with rehabilitacare, irrespective of age, will benefit from tive needs and provides social, spiritual and this service.” emotional support. It aims to provide the paDesirée Ross is one person who has bene- tient with dignity and improvement in the fited from palliative care. Her life was quality of life.” changed overnight when she was diagnosed Social worker Mariam Davids says the with liver disease in 2019. As a result she aim is to help patients recover emotionally has lower limb swelling and weakness, and physically. which means she has to use a wheelchair She explained: “Palliative care allows us in order to be mobile. to care further for patients after they’re re“I felt really sad,” she said. “I thought I ferred from our district hospitals, and we was going to die. I had never experienced can provide support. We have a team that anything like this before. But I have accept- supports not only the patient, but their famed it. We can’t deny our illnesses; we can ily as well. We walk this walk with them.”


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he Artscape Youth Jazz Festival goes live on Friday 23 October at 18:00 to 20:00 on Fine Music Radio 101.3fm and on Monday 26 October at 10:00 on the Artscape You Tube channel. Dozens of talented musicians, 27 years or younger, from across the Western Cape responded to the call to submit online audition videos for this year’s edition of the Artscape Youth Jazz Festival. This year the jazz masterclasses were open to every artist who had auditioned.

Lerato Skhosana (23), pianist from Table View.

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Kara Snethlage (24), guitarist from Sunningdale.

The festival’s director, Amanda Tiffin, said: “The level of playing and performance was outstanding, so it was very difficult to choose only a few.” The masterclasses took place online in September. It comprised a class for each instrument given by industry professionals, plus several workshops about the business of music. Those selected for the performance recordings in October also participated in song writing sessions, rehearsals and the final performance. They were mentored through this process by Tiffin and a team of jazz-industry professionals. The Artscape Youth Jazz Festival was launched in 2003 with a view to democratising the arts in South Africa. Artscape CEO Marlene le Roux said the focus of the programme has remained dedicated to providing skills development. ‘‘This enables young jazz musicians to take the experience forward into their careers and educate others in the process.” This year’s performers are Chante Phillips (26, drums) from Athlone, Kara Snethlage (24, guitar) from Sunningdale, Aphiwe Faleni (19, vocals) from Nyanga, Joshua Barnes (24, vocals) from Milnerton Rural, Lebohang Banda (27, vocals) from Gugulethu, Lerato Skhosana (23, piano) from Table View, Lezaam Beets (19, trombone) from Plumstead, Manasse Kitanda (24, guitar) from Cravenby, Nick Ford (17, bass) from Newlands, Robin Castle (21, vocals) from Ottery, Dillon Manley (19, tenor saxophone) from Pinelands, Tefo Mahola (26, drums) from Gugulethu, Joshua Nemaire (20, bass guitar) from Rosebank, and Joshua Wheatley (19, piano) from Southfield.

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Library a hub of activity “Welcome back to Parow Library; we have missed you…” This simple sentence is so powerful. As libraries and librarians, we constantly advocate the importance of our profession and the services we offer. With the easing of the national lockdown restrictions, we have seen firsthand how much the public has longed for the library. What we quickly realised is that the library is far more than just a building we operate in, or the books we have on our shelves. The library is a community meeting point, a hub of information and social interaction. Perhaps we already knew this but needed a global pandemic to remind us. However, the lockdown period has not only been doom and gloom for Parow Library. The lack of patrons has allowed us the opportunity to effectively shelf read, weed out unusable books and rearrange some furniture – things we generally only have a few hours to do each month. We have also been given the opportunity to meet as a team almost daily to address concerns or issues, offer each other support, as well as explore innovative ways of connecting with the public. Having already reshaped our social media interactions, it has been easy for us to adapt and As easing lockdown make use of our regulations see a slow library’s Facebook reopening of libraries, page to stay connected with our Parow Library staff patrons. And, since Jacinta Avontuur reopening for and Marvin Williams limited services share their experience (we offer a drop and collect service), of running a library our Facebook posts under lockdown and how they survived the with the highest engagements have library’s greatest included those challenge yet: how to demonstrating the remain relevant while process of returnphysically unavailable. ing or collecting books, our “Parow Library windowshopping experience”, how to visit the library, and the frequently asked questions about our limited service offering. Two of our most successful social media posts – demonstrating the drop-off/ collection service and the Parow Library Jerusalema challenge – reached 15 000 users. Not bad for a library! We’ve also seen posts involving library staff hover at about 2 200 interactions. Of course, realistically the level of engagement our Facebook posts garner does not reflect the amount of foot traffic we would normally have. Still, the goal of our social media pages has always been to supplement our face to face interactions, never to replace them. We have also been able to introduce a “surprise bundle” for young primary schoolchildren where we put together a package of 10 books based on their age and reading level; author comparisons (who writes like whom) to assist with digital browsing as well as keep the public connected with the staff. “Necessity is the mother of invention.” This anonymous quote sums up the mindset of Parow Library since the staff returned to work in July. We have been forced to adapt to change, to prove ourselves relevant in these times. For the most part, we would like to think that we have been successful in this regard. That said, we are looking forward to the day when we can open our doors and resume operating as normal. Despite traditionally being a quiet place, a library is only really brought to life when it is humming with the sounds of the people it serves. V Nal’ibali, the national reading-for-enjoyment campaign is offering library staff nationwide the opportunity to complete a free online reading-forenjoyment training course – at no data cost. The short course will help librarians set up a regular reading club or story hour, engage reluctant readers and make informed choices about children’s books. Visit www.nalibali.mobi for more.

Another open day at Avondale: Beautiful summer borders will be showcased at another open day which will be hosted at the Avondale Garden by the Rotary Club of Tygerberg on Saturday 24 October and Sunday 25 October. The extensive garden is situated at 40 Protea Way, Durbanville. Also the roses will be in full bloom. The garden will be open from 09:00 to 17:00. Tickets cost R50 at the entrance. All funds raised will be used for charity projects in the local communities. No refreshments will be available. Entry for children under 12 years is free. The wearing of masks and social distancing is compulsory.

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Maak skoon ons luggolwe Vandat ek teruggetrek het Bellville toe, het ek ’n weersin in blaffende honde ontwikkel. Hoe inwoners toegelaat kan word om drie blaffende honde op een klein erf te hê, is onverstaanbaar. Rondom my is 10 honde wat dag en nag blaf – beslis langer as die ses minute wat toegelaat word, maar wie gaan optree as ek kla? Die eienaars is blafdoof en neem nooit hul honde na parke vir oefening nie. Hoe hulle kan weet wanneer daar werklik iemand oortree, weet nugter. Die een groep honde sit die ander aan die gang tot ’n kakofonie van rumoer ontstaan. Honde is veronderstel om net hul eie erwe op te pas; nie die hele straat nie! Maak toe voor! Allermins besef inwoners dat ons almal in “skoenbokse” woon sonder deksels met mensgemaakte, vertikale grense daartussen. Elke ding wat oor hierdie grens strek, is indringing op jou bure se privaatheid. Takke en blare wat oorhang of oorval, die geskel van die buurvrou, harde musiek, die alewige gefluit van sosiale media van verslaafdes, geraas en honde wat blaf, is almal irritasies. Maak skoon ons luggolwe, dan sal daar veel meer vrede tussen bure wees. INWONER Bellville

Yes, bring back the wildflowers My answer to Ronelle Shuttleworth’s question regarding bringing wildflowers back (“Bring back wildflowers”, TygerBurger, 14

October”) is a big yes! Years ago in Onrust, Uys Krige was also passionate about not cutting all the grassy areas until summer had truly arrived and as a result we had beautiful displays of flowers all over the place during Spring time. I’ve been following this approach on the sidewalks around my house in Loevenstein and it is looking great right now. DAVID CLUVER, Loevenstein

I can’t agree more about wildflowers With reference to the letter by Ronelle Shuttleworth (“Bring wildflowers back”, TygerBurger, 14 October) regarding the cutting of grass in urban spaces, I can’t agree more. I am also a plant lover, although on a much smaller scale. I remember my shock a couple of years ago when I noticed how the municipality upgraded the middle section of the road below Tyger Valley Shopping Centre. For many years I drove past there on my way to work, and each year the indigenous Spring flowers were spectacular. Well, not any longer. I grew up in a little village on the West Coast, and the best time of year was when the Spring flowers came out. I presume the indigenous plants being used are not indigenous, yet I appreciate the immense effort a certain gentleman by the name of Wouter Kruidenier has undertaken to beautify the roads in the Durbanville area. Next time you drive down Durban Road, have a look at the vygies in full bloom. Simply beautiful. IAN VAN RHYN, Email

Waar kom dassie vandaan? Kan iemand vir my sê waar op dees aarde ’n dassie in Durbanville vandaan sal kom? Ja, in Sonstraalhoogte in Durbanville is op 8 Oktober ’n dassie, wat op die oog af in ’n goeie toestand was, vinnig deur my tuintjie – te vinnig vir ’n kamera. Nee, ek misgis my nie. Ek het teen die hange van die Langeberge in die Koo in Montagu saam met hulle grootgeword en ken hulle goed. Hulle woon in die skeure van steil kranse. Die probleem is net dat daar nie sulke kranse naby ons is nie. Nou waar sou dié een vandaan kom en waarheen was hy op pad? ADAMUS P. STEMMET, Durbanville

Maak sypaadjie self skoon Aan die Brackenfell-klaers: mense, maar julle kan kla. Is dit nie dalk omdat julle al die jare bederf was deurdat julle voorkeur gekry het teenoor ander gebiede nie? Wees redelik. Daar was en is nog ’n inperking oor die hoeveelheid mense wat saam by die werk mag wees weens Covid-19. Dit geld ook vir die mense met die grassnyers. Dit neem tyd vir die munisipaliteit om in te haal. In elk geval voel ek dat alle eienaars (van eiendom) of inwoners self hul gedeelte van die sypaadjies en randstene kan skoon hou. Dis tog vir hul eie beswil om in ’n skoon omgewing te bly. Tel sommer die plastiek wat rondwaai ook op en herwin dit. As die eienaars dit doen, sal daar baie meer geld vir die munisipaliteit wees om die hoofstrate skoon te hou. En,

dit tel ook vir die laerinkomstegroepe wat net mors en niks skoonhou nie. Hulle moet selfrespek kry. IRENE Kraaifontein

Kla help niks nie Om aan te sluit by verlede week en voorverlede week se briewe van Brackenfell-inwoners wat betref vuil sypaadjies, wil ek ook sê dat in die vyf jaar vandat ek en my gesin daarheen verhuis het, het Brackenfell net agteruit gegaan. Kla help niks! In die singel waar ons bly, sny ek self die gras, want dis twee keer in die vyf jaar deur die munisipaliteit gedoen. Ek het ook selfs gif gekoop om die onkruid te bespuit. Het die mense aan die stuur van sake dan geen trots nie, of is die reusagtige salarisse wat hulle ontvang, al wat saak maak? FERNDALE-INWONER Brackenfell

Sorg vir jou erf Twee briewe, “Sypaadjies is vieslik” en “Bekwame bestuur kort in B’fell” verwys. Ek stem heeltemal saam met die skrywers, maar daar is nog ’n aanbeveling wat gedoen kan word. Ek bly in ’n systraat wat uitdraai in Buitekantstraat. As ek kyk na party mense se erwe by hul grensmure, skaam ek my ook. Dat daar altyd mense in ’n buurt is wat dink ag, ons los dit vir die munisipaliteit, maak my siek. Wat kan dit nou vat of kos om jou erf buite gou te sny of te laat sny? Ons mense se denke verbaas my soms. Die munisipaliteit kan ook nie orals tegelyk wees nie. Sorg vir jou erf en rondom. Het julle geen skaamte nie? JOHAN GREEFF, E-pos


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hen I lost my job, I was like, what am I going to do? How am I going to survive? All I know is how to make people laugh and how to talk to people. I had no choice but to work and put food on the table.” These are the words of a warehouse packer and father of three, Lusindiso Malgas (27), from Dunoon who lost his job due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Without an education and lack of resources, Malgas found a way to spread joy, as well as support his family. He creates funny placards to entertain passersby in Blouberg, relying on his sense of humour to get him through tough times. With his warm personality on full display, Malgas caught the attention of a good Samaritan and business consultant, Brendan Cottle (35), who launched a crowd-funding campaign on BackaBuddy to help him get back on his feet. Malgas hails from Sterkstroom in the Eastern Cape. The funds raised will help Malgas realize his dream of becoming a homeowner and be reunited with his children who are currently living with his parents. Cottle says seeing Malgas’ smile brightened up his morning commute. “I know the same can be said for many others. I am a very optimistic and positive person and when I saw Lu’s smile and happiness to do what he was doing, made me think about him and the situation of others, especially during the country lockdown. I hope with this campaign, Lusindiso’s story can reach more people and that his positivity can circle the globe,” says Cottle. One of the motorists, Jeanette Strydom, says she always looks forward to seeing him every morning. “His placards are hilarious and really brightens up my day. I think during these tough times we need some cheering and smiling and that’s exactly what he is doing. I’m urging all to please support him,” Strydom says. The BackaBuddy campaign went live on 22 July and as of Monday 12 October, raised over R59 234 towards his fundraising goal of R250 000 with contributions from both local-

ly and internationally. “I would like to thank the Capetonians, as well as people across the country and overseas who have helped me and understood my situation. Those are the good people. I don’t know how I survived. But I did. God is great,” Malgas says. Donations to the crowd-funding campaign will be transferred directly to relevant suppliers, at his request, to ensure that funds are used for their intended purpose. With additional funds, Cottle hopes to assist Malgas by launching a T-shirt business to help him support his family.

Lusindiso Malgas.

Lusindiso Malgas.

Lusindiso Malgas with good Samaritan, Brendan Cottle.

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A crowd-funding campaign was launched to support Lusindiso Malgas.

Lusindiso Malgas from Dunoon who entertains commuters in Blouberg with his funny placards.

Trauma training offered to parents Training to be a competent caregiver is being presented from 12 to 14 November at the Santyger Building in Tyger Valley to parents and caregivers in general. “Although we focus on trauma and how it affects children and their brains, this course is not only for parents with children from difficult backgrounds, but for parents of all children,” says Mark Wilkinson, cofounder of Pumpkin Ministries, who will be presenting the course with his wife,

Louise, supported by Back2Back Ministries USA. Both are affiliate trainers in trauma competent care, while Louise is also a trust-based relational practitioner of The Christian University of Texas. “There is such a need for parents to understand how trauma has affected them and their kids, even through this time of Covid-19 lockdown, but there are also thousands of children in the social system, who are so traumatised and then placed into

homes or youth centres, where parents or caregivers are not equipped and have little understanding of the effects of trauma. They need tools and be equipped to parent differently with that in mind,” he says. “This training assists parents to connect with their children and help them. “Parents will understand the effects of trauma on children and will be given hands-on tools to handle and work through issues,” he says. The three-day training will equip

parents, teachers, child ministry workers and healthcare practitioners to be trauma competent and informed, and better understand the impact of trauma on children. They will learn the meaning behind bad behaviour and know how to apply practical tools to parent, teach or treat such children. The training is presented daily from 09:00 to 17:00 at 102 Santyger Building, Willie van Schoor Avenue, Bo-Oakdale, Tyger Valley. Lunch and all materials will be provided. The cost of training is R2 000 per person. V Email Louis Wilkinson on louise@pumpkinministries.com with enquiries or to book.

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Light on the horizon for club rugby S

A Rugby advised amateur clubs, universities, associate members and schools on Thursday that its Covid-19 Committee (CovCom) had approved a proposal to allow teams to return to training under certain strict conditions, although a return to play will not be permitted in 2020. The resumption of amateur rugby training follows the gazetting of new regulations on sport by the Department of Basic Education and of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC). “In the past couple of weeks, DSAC has permitted several sports to allow their amateur constituents to return to training and

match play,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby. He referred to a DSAC statement released earlier this month which states athletes, support staff and officials involved in non-professional sport do not have to undergo Covid-19 testing before returning to training, but only had to ensure that a robust screening system was in place for training to commence. “They do not have to submit their operational return to training plans to the minister for approval,” Roux pointed out. “We decided to approve the resumption of training for SA Rugby and the provincial union elite player develop-

ment programmes, rugby at amateur and community clubs and for associations affiliated to provincial unions and SA Rugby, but on certain strict conditions.” These include, among other things, financial considerations, control measures to curb the transmission of the virus as well as adherence to requirements of the SA Rugby return to train and play guidelines for amateur rugby. The rules are required to be enforced by provincial unions. All rugby bodies have been instructed to follow the “Integrated Return to Training” framework as an injury mitigation strategy.

It requires four weeks of fitness and strength training, followed by four weeks of gradual integration of contact rugby skills. A set of guidelines will be circulated to all teams wishing to return to training through their provincial unions. These will include signing indemnification and declaration of health forms, the appointment of a compliance officer, registration of all players, officials and staff on a club data base, screening and education of players, officials and staff, cleaning and sanitation of training venues, apparel and facilities, and to ensure no spectators

are permitted at training or matches. SA Rugby also advised that amateur rugby matches will not be permitted to take place for the remainder of 2020, and teams may only start competitive action with the commencement of the 2021 rugby season. However, non-contact rugby, such as TAG or Touch Rugby, can resume once the four weeks of fitness and strength training have been concluded. Advice on the resumption of competitive play at community level will be confirmed in due course.

Local karters star on home track The South African National Rotax Max Challenge karting championship wrapped up at Killarney on Saturday 17 October. Local drivers did the Cape proud with a dominant display at their home circuit, while the champions collected their tickets to race for the SA team at the Rotax Max Grand Finals in Portugal in January. Jurie Swart won three DD2 heats to take the day from fellow Capetonians Sebastian Boyd and race 2 winner, Jason Coetzee. Local lads Tate Bishop and Charl Visser shared out the Senior Max wins with KZN driver Shrien Naidoo on the day, with

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the u-13 Mini Max category. Yet another local lad, Reese Koorzen, came out on top of a close three-way fight to take u-11 Micro Max for the day. He beat Jozi visitors Mohammed Moerat and Caleb Odendaal. That was not enough to prevent Odendaal from swiping the championship to claim that ticket to Portugal. Jack Moore won two races in a magnificent day of baby Bambino racing to take the day from race 3 winner Rafael da Silva and final heat victor MJ Thekiso. That was good enough for the latest scion of the Moss racing dynasty, Caleb to take SA’s youngest 2020 racing championship.

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Western Province u-21 wing Angelo Davids (centre) tries to fend off Cornel Korff of the Free State u-21 team in a tackle during their SA Rugby u-21 championship match Emirates Airline Park on Friday 16 October. Davids, a former Stellenberg High School learner, scored three tries to keep WP’s hopes of reaching the final alive with a 47-28 triumph. WP u-21 next take on the Lions u-21 on Sunday 25 October at 13:45. PHOTO: LEE WARREN/GALLO IMAGES

COVID-19: WEDSTRYDE BEGIN EERS IN JANUARIE

WP-krieket begin laat K

lubkrieket in die Westelike Provinsie sal hierdie somer beslis eers in Januarie begin, het die WP-krieketvereniging (WPKV) einde verlede week aangekondig. Onder normale omstandighede sou die eerste reeks klubwedstryde die afgelope naweek begin het. Maar weens die huidige viruspandemie was daar aanvanklik sprake dat klubwedstryde teen Desember aan die gang sou kom. Die WPKV-ampsdraers het egter gevoel Desember is ’n vakansiebelaaide maand en dat dit raadsaam

is om weens Covid-19 liefs groter veiligheid vir die spelers te verseker. In die komende maande sal alle spelers ’n reeks werksessies moet bywoon om hulle vertroud te maak met die voorsorgmaatreëls vir die voorseisoense oefeninge en latere wedstryde. Aangesien die 2020-21-somer nou net ’n “halwe krieketseisoen” teweeg gaan bring, sal die kompetisiestrukture noodwendig afwyk van hoe dit in die verlede was. Om soveel wedstryde as moontlik in die oorblywende deel van die

somer ingepas te kry, is daar selfs ’n moontlikheid dat klubwedstryde tot in April sal duur. Durbanville, Bellville, Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland en Brackenfell is die Tygerbergse verteenwoordigers in die Premierliga, terwyl Tygerberg, Kraaifontein, Milnerton, Edgemead, Kuilsrivier en Noordelikes-Goodwood in die eerste liga uitdraf. Intussen is nog niks verneem oor skolekrieket in die komende somer nie, maar dit word verwag dat die eerste wedstryde in Februarie sal begin. – Sarel Burger


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