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Werkers red skool TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS @tarryns07 Die Pre-primêre Skool cum Crèche Goodwoodpark sê vullisverwyderingswerkers het hul skool gered toe ’n brand daar uitgebreek het. Volgens die hoof, Natasha Smith, is Maandag 12 Oktober ’n dag wat hul skool nooit sal vergeet nie. “Ons het soos gewoonlik ons deure vir ons
leerders om 06:45 oopgemaak en om en by 07:20 het daar rook uit ons kombuis se oond begin kom. “Die personeellede het onmiddellik gereageer ingevolge ons ontruimingsbeleid, die kinders na buite geneem en toe na die brand omgesien. “Die brandblussers kon nie die vuur blus nie en die rook het die kombuis en skool binnegedring en sig heeltemal onmoontlik gemaak. Jeanri Wolfaardt (een van ons perso-
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fter various calls for the relief in water tariffs, the City of Cape Town announced that it will move to the lowest tariff, being the no restriction, water-wise tariff from 1 November. In a statement, it reads the decision to lift water restrictions and lower water tariffs is based on the following three key considerations: . The national department of water and sanitation’s lifting of its restrictions applicable to the Western Cape water supply system of shared dams, of which Cape Town is one of the users. Overall, the province’s dam levels reached 100%. . City projections indicating dams are unlikely to drop below 50% by next winter. The lifting of all restriction measures, except for existing water regulations permanently in place due to the proactive management of water resources, will allow for water-wise usage, in line with the lowest tariff, which is slightly lower than the current, second lowest tariff level. . City projections also indicating the latest anticipated water usage patterns for the coming summer will be sufficient to allow the lowering of water and sanitation tariffs from the second lowest tariff to the lowest, no restriction water-wise tariff level. These tariffs are already part of the Council-approved budget for the 2020/’21 financial year, which followed due process including a public participation process.
No ‘Day Zero’ Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato said apart from the dams filling up to capacity and beyond in recent weeks, this is another moment to be celebrated in a few short years. “We have gone from the worst drought to face our city and a potential water ‘Day Zero’, to full dams and zero water restrictions besides the need to stay water-wise. We are situated in a water-scarce region so we will always need to ensure we are sustainable and future-fit. “While we need to continue to be mindful of climate uncertainty, residents who feel comfortable enough can begin to relax water-saving efforts in good conscience, while being water-wise, due to the significant increase in dam levels. “These anticipated movements in the warmer summer months have been factored into the latest anticipated usage patterns for lowering the tariffs from the current second lowest tariff level to the lowest, no restriction, water-wise tariff. “The tariff has already been approved by
Council as part of the set of tariffs for the City’s 2020/’21 budget. “This lowest tariff will offer residents some financial relief while ensuring we can still provide reliable water services and invest in new water sources. “Tariffs are set to cover the cost of providing water and sanitation. This includes the maintenance of infrastructure and making sure Cape Town is resilient by investing in and adding new sources to its water supply and becoming a water-sensitive city,” said Plato.
Tariff drops explained The City’s Mayco member for water and sanitation, Xanthea Limberg, explained to TygerBurger what needs to be considered before a decision concerning tariff drops is made. “Tariffs are set according to anticipated consumption levels rather than dam levels. When setting tariffs the City looks at how much is likely to be sold and sets the price per unit to cover costs of providing the service for the coming financial year. “The City assures residents that we do not budget for a profit/surplus from the sale of water, and seeks to keep costs of service delivery as low as possible. It should be kept in mind that the cost of the water only forms a portion of what it costs to operate the service. “The total cost of running the water and sanitation service includes treatment, transporting of the water, maintenance, administration as well as cost flowing from upgrades to the system, which stay fairly similar no matter how much water is sold. “The water and sanitation service comprises substantial infrastructure that needs to be operated and maintained; 11 500km water network, 9 500km sewer infrastructure, 490 wastewater pump stations and 23 wastewater treatment works.”
“The dams reached 85% full towards the end of August already by which water restrictions governed by national government were automatically lifted as per written directive from the department of water and sanitation in 2017/’18. “Residents will be unpleasantly surprised to find only a 55c decrease per kilolitre in their water tariffs under this new ‘no restriction’ level. The decrease is even smaller for sanitation tariffs at 48c per kilolitre.”
What residents need to know about water tariffs: . City water costs on average 4c per litre in comparison to R10 per litre for shopbought bottled water. . Based on the first 10 500 litres of water used + 15mm meter the average bill will be R411,99 on the no restriction, water-wise tariff. This is compared to R785,38 under the Level 6B tariff at the peak of the drought. . The City’s water tariff, like some other metros, has a usage and a fixed part and it forms the total water tariff that covers the cost of providing water. This includes the maintenance of infrastructure and making sure Cape Town is resilient by adding new sources to its water supply and becoming a water-sensitive city. . The cost of providing the service remains largely the same regardless of how much or little water is used, or how full the dams are. . Residents who are registered as indigent do not pay the fixed basic part of the water tariff and receive a free allocation of water monthly. . The City does not budget for a profit/ surplus from the sale of water, and seeks to keep costs of service delivery as low as possible.
“This lowest tariff will offer residents some financial relief while ensuring we can still provide reliable water services and invest in new water sources.”
Tariffs welcomed Sandra Dickson of the civic action group Stop COCT said a decision could have been made sooner. “Stop COCT welcomes this tiny gesture from the City of Cape Town, but deplore the length of time it took the City to make such a basic and elementary decision.
What residents need to know about the no restriction, water-wise restriction level: . The water restrictions are lifted under this level, but permanent regulations as outlined in the water by-law still apply, regardless of the restriction level as Cape Town is situated in a water-scarce region. . For more information about the no restrictions “water-wise” restriction level and the permanent regulations that still apply, please visit www.capetown.gov.za/thinkwater.
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nless drastic steps are taken train stations along the Monte Vista railway line – which run from Bellville to Cape Town – will cease to function. These stations, which have been torn apart piece by piece, and which are no longer safe for commuters, have been the target of thieves for some time now. Last week a series of photos of the dilapidated De Grendel train station was sent to TygerBurger. In it the damage to roofs, paving, walls, seats and taps are clearly evident. Apart from this, safety gates have been broken and burglar bars damaged with lights and fittings removed. A video shared with the newspaper by Shakir Smith, a Parow West resident, shows one of the taps in the bathrooms running non-stop. “This has been going on for years now and we have already reported it to Prasa,” says Ashley Marais, a member of the Parow North Lower Neighbourhood Watch, and chair of the local ratepayers association. At one point the community themselves painted the station after collecting money. The broken water pipe was fixed as well. “This was how we ourselves wanted to improve our community,” explains Marais. The repairs were done shortly before the national lockdown was implemented. The large scale theft of material from the train station started shortly after the lockdown was imposed. “This was done in the middle of the night,” Marais says. What made matters worse, was that neighbourhood watches were not allowed to patrol during the lockdown period. Currently the De Grendel train station poses a danger to those wishing to use it. “There are people living under the footbridge for years now and we have reported that as well,” Marais said, “but nothing is being done about it. People have been robbed there for years. “Prasa needs to be more proactive. The security guards also told us they are employed only to look after the rail infrastructure and not the buildings.” Roger Cannon, chair of the Parow Community Policing Forum, shares Marais’ sentiments. “It is bad,” he said. “Every single light is out and cable stolen. Even the stone was lifted to get to the cable. The seating is damaged as well as the roof. “Surely there must be people who buy the scrap? There must be a way to trace it!” Cannon says if nothing is done matters are just going to worsen. “What is more, the security says it is like that at all the train stations,” he said. Cannon says the Avondale and Oosterzee train stations, where human faeces have apparently been wiped onto walls as graffiti as well as the Monte Vista train stations are in a bad state of affairs. Smith concurred, in a letter to role-players, the De Grendel, Avondale, Oosterzee as well Parow train stations are in “an absolute mess”. The main offices and toilet, he wrote, have been vandalised to the point where they will take weeks to bring them back to acceptable levels and functioning. Smith says the ground at the Parow station is in a shocking state, that there are no longer lights in the subway, that paving has been lifted along the platforms and the area is filthy and unkempt. Apart from this, he says the surrounding fence is broken and no longer serves its intended purpose, and that the parking lot is inhabited by vagrants and thieves. The area along the track at the bridge is full of rotting garbage and poses a health hazard, Smith wrote. He also noted the security is often not present at night or that they live in fear at the station. Cannon says a lot of people do not want to use their vehicles to go to work, but they prefer to park it at the train station and make use of the trains to commute. “Prasa (The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) has to do something,” says Cannon. When approached for comment, Zinobulali Mihi, Prasa spokesperson in the Western Cape, said the agency was aware of the vandalism at their train stations. Significant portions of the electrical infrastructure (overhead lines, mass poles
The paving at the De Grendel train station has been stolen along with other material. and substations) as well as tracks and some stations have been either vandalised beyond repair, or completely removed by vandals, Mihi says. She said illegal electrical connections, ingress onto the rail reserve, disposal of sewerage onto the tracks by informal settlements along portions of the routes, sporadic gang turf wars and frequent service delivery protests also make it impossible to restore services. According to Mihi repairs to the stations costs Prasa millions annually. “Between R105 million and R1.2 billion has been allocated to restore the required infrastructure,” she said. Asked about the security staff deployed at these train stations and their visibility, particularly De Grendel, Mihi said there are currently staff on hand. “Our protection services personnel have been deployed at the station in question to secure the rail infrastructure and to protect the assets, though there are repairs underway at the station.” Mihi says Chippa Securities has also been deployed at the station since 11 September. “I must also mention that not all employees are yet permitted back at work. Where possible they work remotely, in shifts and on alternate days. “We use three layers of security, these are physical, which include guards and boundary fences, technology solutions such as CCTV cameras and drones and interface, which involves law enforcement agencies.” Mihi says Prasa has in four regions, including the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, appointed 3 100 protection officials to render safety and security services.
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lmost three years ago Laetitia Genis of Kraaifontein received a Facebook post of a puppy, then called Leela, up for adoption from the Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha. The puppy was blind in one eye and had a deformed face. Laetitia says as her daughter’s name is Leela, she saw it as a bit of a sign. The veterinarians at the clinic believed the puppy chewed on a live wire, she explained. The previous owner had left the injury without treatment for too long. The infection had spread to her eye, into her gums and some of her teeth. “She can’t see out of her one eye and has some scarring. Only about half her tongue is there.” The family named her Eyevy, because of her special eye. “It’s so nice to come home, and someone is so excited and wants to be all around you.” Genis says Eyevy also taught Leela (3) about sharing and patience. “She is an allround loving and happy dog. She brings this atmosphere of constant love into the house.” At Mdzananda Eyevy’s face was stitched up repeatedly until it eventually started to heal. “Even though she was in pain, Eyevy was the happiest puppy we’d met, always offering licks, skew faced smiles and tail wags,” says Marcelle du Plessis, Fundraising Manager of the clinic. She needed a very special home and found it with the Genis-family in Kraaifontein. Genis and Eyevy recently became patrons of Mdzananda and appear in a video to appeal for support for the clinic. Genis says she has seen how much the staff cares for the animals. With an estimated 130 000 animals in Khayelitsha there is a dire need. “The clinic’s services are essential to help the pets of Khayelitsha, but the
Laetitia Genis and Eyevy clinic has been hit hard by the pandemic. It lost significant funding, had increased expenses and was robbed three times during lockdown,” she said. “The really scary part is the impact it’s had on our individual donors,” says Du Plessis. “People have started cancelling their monthly debit orders, many of which bounced in difficult times. This income is our organisation’s lifeblood. We’re also concerned that corporates won’t donate in future due to the economic impact.” The clinic recently launched its “Become a #PawMember” campaign, with a view to signing up 1 000 people to donate R100 per month. “If we can have 1 000 people signing up, our deficit will be covered,” says Du Plessis. Genis says her family adopted another dog, “Mia, a little white mongrel who is deaf” from Mdzananda. “Not a lot of people want to take a dog that has a disability or disfigurement, but we find the ones that need a little extra love always give a little more love.” V Visit www.mdzanandasecure.co.za or email info@mdzananda.co.za to sign up as a Paw Member, or visit www.mdzananda.co.za to find out more.
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City’s K-9 Unit receives boost The provincial department of community safety has contributed R2.5 m to the City of Cape Town’s metro police K-9 Unit. Provincial minister Albert Fritz said the department also donated two vehicles to the dog unit. It comprises 25 dogs and 23 handlers specially trained to assist law enforcement in detecting narcotics, explosives and missing persons. “Our contribution in funds and donation of vehicles will support the unit in joint operations at weighbridges on provincial roads and identified hotspot areas,” he explained. “Focus is placed mostly on national and provincial roads to curb transport of illicit drugs, ammunition and substances.” Metro police’s K-9 Unit has been in operation for approximately 10 years. It includes 12 dogs trained to detect narcotics, six to detect explosives and four missing people. “I am fascinated by the training provided
to the K-9 Unit, which enables it to respond to the specific crime trends,” Fritz added. In a statement, the City’s Mayco member for safety and security JP Smith explained that over a 14-month period the unit had recovered 15 330 units of drugs. “One of the tactics employed by drug dealers is to hide their stash in an empty field or crevices in the pavement and so forth, so the K9s recover the drugs, but there is noone to arrest, as it is not found on a person or a property that can be linked to an individual. However, these operations and confiscations disrupt the supply chain, so all is not lost. “Our K9 Unit has really come a long way in its near 11-year existence, and the value it adds cannot be underestimated. We will look to continue investing in the unit, and we are also immensely grateful for the contributions made to its work by other spheres of government.”
VERVOLG VAN BLADSY 1 Sy sê die brandweer was “baie oulik” en het vir die leerders verduidelik wat gebeur het en die noodnommer 107 geleer wat hulle moet skakel as daar ’n brand uitbreek. “Ek wil ook graag die brandweer bedank vir hul hulp om die rook uit die gebou te kry.” Vir Smith was dit belangrik om die vullis-
verwyderingswerkers te vereer omdat hulle hul eie lewens in gevaar gestel het. “Ek wil hulle vereer dat hulle moeite gedoen het om ons veilig te hou, veral in hierdie tye wat ons beleef. Ons wil eer, waardering en hoop uitspreek teenoor almal wat in hierdie tyd hopeloos voel.”
Hierdie werkers het die Pre-primêre Skool cum Crèche Goodwoodpark gered. Hulle is (van links) Gavin Daniels, Robert Scholtz, Michiel Abrahams en Micheal Hendricks. FOTO: NATASHA SMITH
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Practise water safety at beaches KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels
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ith the school holidays in full swing this week, many are rushing to beaches to enjoy the swimming sea-
son. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is encouraging the public to adopt a water safety mindset around coastal and inland waters. Spokesperson Craig Lambinon says the institute’s number one rule for a safe experience at the beach is to choose one that has lifeguards on duty and swim between their flags. “If you do that, you don’t need to worry about rip currents, or suddenly getting out
of your depth,” he said. “Putting an arm in the air and waving for help will get a rapid response from the lifeguards on duty. “Unfortunately, for various reasons, people regularly swim where there are no lifeguards on duty. This may be on a beach before or after the lifeguard’s duty for the day or at a beach that does not have lifeguards. This is when things can go wrong.” The NSRI says the public should have a plan in place in the event of an emergency to prevent panic. “Make sure you have emergency numbers that you may need saved on your cellphone,” Lambinon said. “Dial 112 from any cellphone in any emergency. Or, simply Google Sea Rescue or NSRI for the closest sea rescue station’s tele-
. Know how to survive rip currents. . Don’t attempt a rescue yourself. Call a lifeguard or the NSRI by dialling 112 and call the NSRI’s emergency operations centre on 087 094 9774 from your cellphone for help. . Watch children who are using floating objects, toys or tire tubes at the beach or on dams very carefully. . Drowning is silent. Watch children when they are in or near water. Do not be distracted by your cellphone or social media while looking after children in or near water. You need to focus on them and nothing else. . Learn how to do CPR. Have the emergency numbers saved in your phone. The NSRI appealed to boaters, paddlers and sailors to wear bright neon clothing when they launch onto water. “Have your name, contact telephone numbers for yourself and a responsible family member stencilled on your craft,” Lambinon says. For more information visit www.nsri.org.za.
phone number. Check the wind, weather and tides before going to the beach, fishing or boating.” According to the NSRI, it is important to tell someone where one is going and when one is due back, and to ensure sure the institute knows one’s route. The NSRI pointed out the following water safety tips to bear in mind this summer: . Swim at beaches where and when lifeguards are on duty. . Swim between the lifeguard flags. . Don’t drink alcohol, and then swim. . Don’t swim alone. Always swim with a buddy. . Adult supervision and barriers to water are vital. Adults who are supervising children in or near water must be able to swim.
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Cansa: high time for high tea NETTALIE VILJOEN
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reast cancer is the number one cancer affecting women in South Africa, according to the National Cancer Registry (NCR) 2016. “That is why it is so important that we take care of ourselves,” says Cara Noble, the national relationship manager for The Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa). It is recommended that women aged 25 to 39 years go for a clinical breast exam every one to three years. Women aged 40 years and older, should have an exam done every year and women 55 years and older should change to every two years. However, Noble says a lot can happen in between exams. She says it is vitally important that women get into the habit of examining their breasts regularly. “By the time a woman’s partner finds something, it has usually been there for months. Women need to become familiar with their bodies. If you have breasts, examine them monthly. It is best to pick it up early and get a better outcome.” Noble is one of four women who will form part of a panel discussion during both an S-Connect Women’s Breast Cancer
Awareness webinar on Friday 30 October and at an afternoon high tea at the Twelve Apostles Hotel in Cape Town on Sunday 1 November. Luzelle Yon Lestrade, a breast cancer survivor and internationally certified John Maxwell coach and speaker; Ariella Kuper, a two-time breast cancer survivor and South Africa’s leading female auctioneer; and Dr Windy Dean-Colomb, a medical oncologist and internal medicine and medical oncology board-certified practitioner are the other speakers who will discuss and provide insight on topics such as early detection and preventative measures. The campaign, organised by S-Connect Women, a business networking hub to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month, aims to provide a beacon of hope to many women undergoing treatment. All proceeds raised will go to Cansa. With so many fundraising events cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdown, Cansa has faced
a significant funding shortfall these past months. In the middle of lockdown, it had to go through a restructuring and retrenchment process. Noble says they had to focus on keeping their 12 care homes afloat. Among its many services, Cansa provides home-from-home accommodation to patients undergoing cancer treatment at oncology clinics far from their homes. Guests at the care homes located in the main metropolitan areas across the country stay for an average of six weeks and receive meals and transport to and from treatment centres. With Cansa named an essential service, all of these care homes stayed open throughout lockdown. Noble explains, seeing that the immune systems of patients undergoing oncology treatment are compromised, the standard of care and nourishment provided at these care homes needed to remain at the highest level. “Our staff sacrificed a lot. They didn’t
“If you have breasts, examine them monthly. It is best to pick it up early and get a better outcome.”
go home Easter time. They didn’t leave the facility. They were so scared that if they were to go home to their families that they might be exposed to the virus and bring it back to work with them. They went to the ends of the Earth for our patients. I am so proud of them,” she adds. She says fundraising events like these held by S-Connect are a blessing to get Cansa’s services up and going. “We are getting back on our feet, slowly and surely. Next year will be our 90th year of existence and we will be coming back with a bang and doing even more for our patients and their families,” Noble says. The Breast Cancer Awareness Afternoon High Tea will be MC’d by television and radio presenter Zoë Brown. Scar Hair Salon will provide a pop-up Hair Salon for guests to cut and colour their hair pink, nail technicians will paint nails pink, and Cansa will provide a help desk. Only 40 seats at R470 each will be available. To join the webinar online, register at https://tinyurl.com/y6a5hg5d. V To book tickets or for more information, call Megon Chavhanga, head of S-Connect Women, on 082 381 8752 or email megon@sgroupholdings.co.za.
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The importance of hand hygiene G
lobal Handwashing Day was celebrated recently and, according to medical practitioners, the regular practice of washing hands is an important way to help prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus. By doing so everyone protects themselves and their loved ones, says Dr Nosi Kalawe, who forms part of the Northern Tygerberg Covid-19 response team. She says everyone should stick to the rule of washing hands regularly, wearing masks and practising social distancing. “If you suspect you have been infected you should quarantine as soon as possible.” It is also important that people also avoid as much as possible super-spreader settings, such as crowded places, confined spaces and close contact with others. Ka-
lawe points out that hands are one of the main means by which germs are spread, and shared some useful tips on keeping safe: . Open the tap and wet your hands, after which you rub soap from palm to palm. . The right palm washes the back of the left hand, and the left palm washes the back of the right, fingers interlaced. . Wash your hands again palm to palm, fingers interlaced. . Wash your knuckles over the opposing palms, and do the same on the other side, fingers interlocked. . Wash your left thumb in rotational movements, and do the same on the other thumb. . Clasp the fingers and rub the tips circularly over the opposite palm. . Rub each of the wrists with a hand, rinse and wipe your hands. Kalawe says germs can spread
Dr Nosi Kalawe demonstrates how one should wash one’s hands in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
by touching raw meat, which has germs, and then contaminating other raw foods such as vegetables, touching one’s mouth, nose, ears, eyes and other areas, and/or other
people afterwards. Also, touching animals or cleaning animal urine or faeces, and touching surfaces or people, nursing the sick or babies and transferring the virus to surfa-
New mobile appointment service Residents in the Northern and Tygerberg communities now have access to a mobile appointment service for day hospitals. A statement by the provincial department of health explains that the service allows residents to easily make an appointment from home when they need to visit the health facility by either sending a Please Call Me, calling the number, or sending an SMS or WhatsApp message. “Usually, people who need health care and do not have an appointment, would arrive at the clinic and will have to wait to be assisted.
“With the new system, they can avoid long queues and waiting times by booking an appointment from home. “They will be offered a date and time at their clinic and only have to wait 15 to 30 minutes before their appointment,” it reads. Valhalla Park resident Xandile Xabela says he is pleased with the new appointment service. He used the service to make an appointment at the Bishop Lavis Community Day Centre. “I like the service very much. It was easy
and convenient to make my appointment.” Administration clerk Nazeera Vlotman has been working at the Bishop Lavis CDC for more than 10 years and has welcomed the implementation of the new service. “The service has been going well so far. Previously patients without appointments would wait really long to see a clinician. “The new appointment line allows them to make an appointment and visit us later in the day, for instance, they can be booked for 14:00 and arrive 30 minutes before their appointment instead of sitting at the facility from 07:00 in the morning to get help.”
ces or others. Then there’s not washing hands when coming out of the toilet and touching surfaces or food, sneezing, coughing, singing and talking. Also, shaking hands when greeting . . . People experiencing a fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or a loss of taste or smell can call the provincial government’s health toll-free hotline, 080 928 4102, or WhatsApp (word “Hi”) to 0600 123 456. In northern Tygerberg call 021 815 8889 or 021 915 8892 to self-isolate. Or, email Malinda.Ferreira@westerncape.gov.za or Jerome.Samson@westerncape.gov.za. The northern region includes Bellville, Bothasig, Goodwood, Parow, Belhar, Elsies River, Ravensmead, Bishop Lavis, Delft, Kraaifontein, Durbanville and Brackenfell.
The following numbers can be used to contact the facilities: . Bothasig CDC: 079 530 1727; . Durbanville CDC: 079 461 9473; . Kraaifontein CHC: 079 530 1894; . Scottsdene CDC: 079 471 3491; . Bellville South CDC: 079 530 2573; . Bishop Lavis CDC: 079 530 2535; . Delft CHC: 079 530 1956; . Elsies River CHC: 079 483 1731; . Goodwood CDC: 079 530 1935; . Parow CDC Tygerberg: 079 530 2206; . Ravensmead CDC: 079 480 8877; . Reed Street CDC: 079 479 3852; . Bellville Reproductive Health Centre: 079 468 1699; . Ruyterwacht CDC: 079 530 2500; and . Symphony Way CDC: 079 530 2039.
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Inperking vir Kersfees ons voorland Ek hoor onlangs iemand sê Kersfees moet ingeperk word. Dit is as ’n grap bedoel, maar soos ons almal weet drup menige grap van ’n bietjie waarheid. Die stelling het my aan die dink gesit. As iemand wat slaafs nuusgebeure volg, het ek gewoonlik darem ’n aanvoeling vir wat mag volg. Jy begin besef die gety is besig om te draai teen ’n spesifieke persoon in die nuus, of mense is besig om hul menings oor ’n sekere onderwerp te verander. Veral met sosiale media wat lopende kommentaar toelaat, kan ’n mens nogal redelik uitwerk waarheen dinge op pad is. Maar ek is al baie verras met hoe dinge uitspeel. Met die Amerikaanse presidentsverkiesing vier jaar gelede het ek gedog dis onmoontlik dat ’n vulgêre, taktlose werklikheidster sal seëvier teen ’n beroepspolitikus. Hier ter plaatse het ek ook nie gedink die ANC het die vermoë om van Nommer Een ontslae te raak nie. Vroeër vanjaar het ek ook my eie idee gehad van hoe 2020 sou uitspeel – planne vir kreatiewe projekte en reis was in die vooruitsig. Ja, ek het die tekens gesien van wat in lande soos Italië en Amerika aangaan, soos die koronavirus sy pad oor die aardbol gevind het. Maar het ek verwag dat ek sewe maande later in ’n hoekie van my voorkamer sal sit en werk? Dat ek sommige dae onderwyser moes wees? Dat ek oral waar ek gaan moet seker maak ek het my masker, en dat handreinigingsmiddel ’n permanente deel van die inkopies gaan word? Nee, ek het dit nie sien kom nie. Die tekens was daar, maar nooit het ek gedink dat Covid-19 ons lewens só drasties sal verander nie. Die laaste ruk lees ek gereeld waarskuwings oor die “tweede vlaag” van die virus wat op pad is. Dat dit gevaarliker as die “eerste vlaag” gaan wees. As jy vir TygerBurger werk, word daar van jou verwag om in die gemeenskappe te wees waaroor jy skryf – om ’n gevoel te kry van wat die hartklop van daardie gemeenskap is. Ek dek onder meer Eersterivier en Wesbank. As ek net kyk na wat ek om my sien, dan is ek bekommerd. Nie net oor myself en my gesin nie, maar vir die gemeenskap. Dit is amper soos om ’n ongeluk te sien gebeur, maar jy kan nie wegkyk of dit verhoed nie. Dis amper asof alles in stadige aksie afspeel: mense wat sonder maskers aan by winkels gehelp word; groot samekomste sonder enige gesonde afstand tussen die mense; die polisie wat kla dat daar meer dronk mense op straat is, ten spyte daarvan dat hulle nie oor naweke drank mag koop nie; skoolkinders sonder maskers wat in groot groepe saambeweeg; lang rye by winkels; taxi’s wat oorlaai is. Dit wil voorkom asof mense meen vlak een van inperking beteken die virus is ook op vlak een. Al wat vlak een beteken is dat sekere inperkings verslap is om die ekonomie van die land weer aan die gang te kry, nie dat die virus, om Donald Trump aan te haal, "wonderbaarlik gaan verdwyn” nie. Hoe meer onverantwoordelik ons gaan wees, hoe langer gaan ons nog moet maskers dra. En as voorspellings waar is, gaan dit ’n warm somer wees. Verbeel jou jy moet in 30 grade Celcius ’n masker dra? As ons nie versigtig is nie, gaan baie mense nog siek word en met ons gesondheidsdienste wat onder gewone omstandighede swak is, kan dit ’n tragedie wees. As ons só voortgaan gaan ons Kersfees ingeperk wees. – Brenden Ruiter
“Maar het ek verwag dat ek sewe maande later in ’n hoekie van my voorkamer sal sit en werk?”
CROSSING BRIDGES: The designers of the V&A Waterfront’s swing bridge were recently awarded top honours at the prestigious Southern African Institute of Steel Construction’s Steel Awards 2020. The structures team for engineering company SMEC South Africa was awarded first place in the bridges category and was selected as the overall winner for the Steel Awards. Over 45 entries were received across nine categories. The virtual event took place on Thursday 15 October.
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Kattekwaad lei tot erge buretwis Die artikel “Cats poisoned” (TygerBurger 14 Oktober) verwys. Die onlangse vergiftiging van katte is onrusbarend, wreed en onaanvaarbaar. Die vergiftiging van honde kan verstaan word, waar misdadigers ’n huis teiken en ’n hond in hul pad is. Die tergende vraag is waarom iemand katte sou vergiftig? Die debat rondom die vraag het verskeie uitgangspunte, maar verskeie nuut gepubliseerde wetenskaplike studies van huiskatte en hul gedrag bring ons by die werklikheid: As ons nie nou aandag aan die uitdaging gee nie, sal vergiftiging bly voorkom. As vertrekpunt sou dit wys wees om na die Stad Kaapstad se verordening (2010) te kyk wat die aanhou van diere reguleer. Dis duidelik dat die verantwoordelikheid en aanspreeklikheid by die aanhou van honde en katte verskil. In kort, ’n hondeienaar is wetlik verplig om sy hond binne sy erf te hou. Sodra hy openbare eiendom betree, moet dit onder die beheer van sy eienaar wees en aan ’n leiband wees. ’n Hondeienaar is verantwoordelik vir sy hond se gedrag en kan aanspreeklik gehou word vir die “skade” wat sy hond mag aanrig. ’n Kateienaar aan die ander kant het geen verantwoordelikheid om sy kat tot sy erf te beperk nie. ’n Kat hoef ook nie onder beheer van sy eienaar te wees as hy openbare eiendom betree nie en soos dit tans staan, is ’n kateienaar ook nie verantwoordelik vir die “skade” wat sy kat aanrig nie, mits binne ’n siviele regsgeding. Katte en honde is nie dieselfde nie, en daarom kan geredeneer word waarom daar ’n verskil is in eienaars se verantwoordelikheid. Katte vang muise en rotte en hou ’n pesbeheervoordeel in. Verkeerd. Die jongste navorsing wys katte sal ’n muis per
geleentheid vang, maar vir rotte is hulle maar skrikkerig, terwyl ander inheemse spesies deurloop en gevolglik is katte verantwoordelik vir grootskaalse omgewingskade. Die impak van huiskatte op verkleurmannetjies, akkedisse en tuinvoëls, is angswekkend. Die omgewingsimpak van katte bring ’n nuwe dimensie tot die debat, wat ons opnuut dwing om te kyk na verantwoordelike kateienaarskap binne die raamwerk van die wet. Het jy al blomme in jou beddings geplant en met katmis in aanraking gekom en die stank daarvan verduur? Het jy al op ’n warm somersnag wakker geword van ’n mannetjieskat wat deur jou venster gekom het en jou huis en gordyne besproei het en jy nie van die reuk ontslae kan raak nie? Het jy ’n voëlvoerder in jou tuin en telkemale sien jy hoe ’n kat jou tuinvoëls wat jy voer, vang. As die voorgenoemde vir jou bekend klink en jy nie eens die eienaar van ’n kat is nie, is dit hier waar kattekwaad kan lei tot buretwis. As ’n mens dan die kat kan identifiseer en weet wie die eienaar is, en die eienaar nader, is die reaksie gewoonlik een van die volgende: Jammer, maar dis nie moontlik om my kat net in die huis te hou nie; jy weet hulle loop rond, veral in die nag. Meneer, plaas jou voëlvoerder só dat my kat dit nie kan bereik nie. Die werklikheid is dat kateienaars verwag dat jy op jou erf op jou koste voorsiening moet maak om hul katte van jou erf te hou. Niemand se vryheid kan so ver strek dat dit ’n ander se vryheid oorskry of inperk nie. So dis hier waar mense uit radeloosheid hulle wend tot metodes wat onaanvaarbaar en wreed is, en dis nie die kat se skuld nie. Gekyk na gepubliseerde navorsing is ’n huiskat niks
anders as ’n miniatuur mak “leeu” nie. Die katte wat in navorsing gemonitor is, is goed versorg en gevoed, maar hul instinktiewe gedrag, spesifiek om te “jag”, het nou ’n omgewingsrisiko vir ander inheemse diere geword. Wetenskaplik, as gekyk word na ’n huiskat, is dit nie ’n inheemse spesie nie en kan katte werklik geklassifiseer word as ’n “wilde dier”, want dit is die gedrag wat hulle natuurlik openbaar en hulle ’n kat maak. In vergelyking met ander wilde diere kan ’n mens redeneer dat jy ’n permit moet hê om ’n kat te kan aanhou as gevolg van die “wilde” natuur. Die instink om te jag, het niks te doen met “honger” nie, maar is eie aan hul gedrag. As ’n gedeelte van die oplossing sou die eerste vertrekpunt wees om die munisipale verordening te wysig en meer verantwoordelike en aanspreeklike kateienaarskap te inkorporeer. Kateienaars, net soos hondeienaars, moet verplig word om hul katte te beperk tot hul eienaars se eiendom. As ’n kateienaar nou sou redeneer dat dit te veel sou kos om dit te doen en onprakties is, jammer. Hondeienaars moes nog altyd die verantwoordelikheid en gepaardgaande koste dra. So as jy dit nie kan bybring nie, kan jy ongelukkig nie ’n kat aanhou nie. Die tyd het gekom om kateienaarskap in heroorweging te bring. Birdlife SA is tans besig om sy beleid rondom huiskatte as gevolg van hul omgewingsimpak te hersien. Ek het ’n skrywe aan ons DA-verteenwoordiger, Marian Nieuwoudt, gerig in die verband, om te verneem wat die proses is wat gevolg moet word om die wysiging van ’n verordening te versoek, maar het nog geen antwoord gekry nie. Wehahn Geldenhuys E-pos
Padtekens vir pret gevandaliseer Gisteraand het ons ’n lawaai buite gehoor en toe ons uitkyk, sien ons sowat vier kinders, waaronder ook ’n meisie, op die hoek van Skaamrosie- en Klipkersstraat in Proteavallei – besig om ’n stopteken uit die grond te ruk en onder groot gelag weg te dra. Is dit die soort “grap” wat ons as wetsgehoorsame burgers in ons woonbuurt moet verduur as die Stadsraad se eiendom teen belastingbetalersgeld gevandaliseer word? Die sekerheidspersoneel wat rondtes in die buurt ry, het daarop afgekom. Ons weet presies uit watter huis die sondaars kom. Vanoggend lê die stopteken op sy sy op die sypaadjie op die oorkantse straathoek – verlate en vergete, met die risiko dat voertuie nie by die stop gaan stilhou nie. BEKOMMERD Proteavallei
Skrywers hou van stembande rek Baie mense kla oor enkele goed, soos die inwoner van Bellville oor blaffende honde. Ja, my kleintjie is al lankal dood oor die bure wat skynbaar nie hul eie honde hoor nie. Hulle lees ook ongelukkig nie die TygerBurger nie. Ek woon baie naby die Kuilsrivier. Dit is ’n nes wat niemand raaksien nie, buiten die inbrekers en bergies. Jy kan ’n prys wen as jy ’n council werker daar sien werk. Die vullis-“brigade” is ook Maandae doenig om jou sypaadjie met jou eie vullis te bestrooi. Die donkiekarre ry tuinvullis van een erf, waar hulle betaal word, tot ’n volgende erf, waar hulle dit neersmyt. Met my eie oë gesien! Einde van die maand is dit ’n posman met die erfbelastingrekening. STANLEY KRUSE Soneike
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24th outage completed at Koeberg T
he 24th outage of Unit 2 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station was completed on Wednesday, 21 October. In a statement, Eskom explained the unit is currently synchronised onto the grid and will load up to full capacity by this week. “This will give Eskom a reliable electricity output of approximately 900MW for close on 400 days, helping ease the supply constraints on the rest of the power station fleet. Unit 1 continues to operate as normal at full
capacity, and is scheduled for a refuelling and maintenance outage starting in February 2021. The outage at Unit 2 – the 24th since it first started to generate electricity – was also a planned and regular refuelling outage, where the nuclear fuel in the reactor core was replaced with new fuel. During operations like these, all the nuclear fuel is removed from the core, the reactor cavity is drained and cleaned whereafter it
is refilled before the fuel is placed into the core. Eskom further explained that during the outage, routine maintenance was performed on the plant to keep the station performing safely and optimally. “While many maintenance activities can be performed without switching off the station, there are some more intrusive activities that can only be performed when the unit is shut down.”
Koeberg staff performed the refuelling and maintenance, with the assistance of 32 international specialists required to safely perform some specialist and very focused maintenance tasks. “These crews arrived in South Africa starting on 31 July, and followed all the Covid-19 protocols, including Covid-19 screening and testing, and quarantine. “The outage began on 11 August,” Eskom explained in its statement.
AANSOEK OM HULPTOELAEBEFONDSING 2020/21: MAATSKAPLIKE ONTWIKKELING EN VROEËKINDONTWIKKELING (ECD) Die Stad Kaapstad se departement maatskaplike ontwikkeling en vroeëkindontwikkeling nooi geregistreerde organisasies wat binne die munisipale grense van die Stad Kaapstad geleë is, om aansoeke om hulptoelae in te dien. GEBIED 1 – NOORD wat die volgende gebied insluit: Mamre, Atlantis, Kaapse plase, Malmesbury-plase, Durbanville, Melkbosstrand, Milnerton, Brooklyn, Maitland, Pinelands, Langa, Kraaifontein, Observatory, Kaapstad, Seepunt, Kampsbaai, Houtbaai, Fisantekraal, Bothasig en Edgemead GEBIED 2 – OOS wat die volgende gebiede insluit: Kuilsrivier, Blackheath, Blue Downs, Khayelitsha, Macassar, Eersterivier, Somerset-Wes, Stellenbosch-plase, Strand, Gordonsbaai, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Wesbank en Mfuleni GEBIED 3 – SENTRAAL wat die volgende gebiede insluit: Goodwood, Epping, Parow, Bellville, Elsiesrivier, Delft, lughawe, Bishop Lavis, Manenberg, Gugulethu, Hanover Park en Athlone GEBIED 4 – SUID wat die volgende gebiede insluit: Constantia, Noordhoek, Kaappunt, Muizenberg, Retreat, Philippi, Mitchells Plain, Nuweland, Rondebosch, Firgrove, Ocean View, Vishoek, Lavender Hill, Mowbray, Claremont, Bishopscourt, Tokai en Westlake Aansoeke moet fokus op die voorsiening van kreatiewe en innoverende programme en dienste wat enige van die volgende sal bevorder: 1. Die jeug (jong vroue en mans tussen die ouderdom van 18 en 25) • Bied genderbewusmaking en -sensitering • Bevorder gesonde verhoudings tussen jong mans en vroue deur middel van gesamentlike programme • Bewusmaking van gender-gebaseerde geweld en die voorkoming daarvan • Moedig voltooiing van skoolopvoeding en terug-skool-toe-inisiatiewe aan • Bied volhoubare indiensnemingsgeleenthede vir jongmense • Jeugleierskap • Geestesgesondheidskwessies onder jongmense (posttroumatiese stresversteuring (PTSD), trouma/geweld/depressie) • Opvoeding en vaardigheidsopleiding vir die jeug • Entrepreneurskapsteun vir jongmense • Bied niefinansiële entrepreneurskapsteunopleiding (3- tot 5-dag-werkswinkels) vir jongmense wat hulle in staat sal stel om te verstaan hoe om tydens Covid-19-beperkings te oorleef 2. Vroeëkindontwikkeling (ECD) • Voorsien praktisyns om die leer- en onderrigomgewing en ECD-fasiliteite te verbeter deur die geestesgesondheidskwessies onder kinders en praktisyns aan te pak en om innoverende leerinstrumente te gebruik • Bied opleidingswerkswinkels oor geestesgesondheidskwessies vir ECD-praktisyns aan met die fokus op kinders en diegene wat met kinders werk (die 35 ECD’s in Stadsbesit word hiervan uitgesluit) • Bied Covid-19-vriendelike opleidingwerkwinkels aan oor ECD-leer en oor die gebruik van innoverende hulpbronne wat toeganklik is 3. Gender-gebaseerde geweld (GBV) • Bied ondersteuning aan slagoffers van GBV om alternatiewe te vind (finansieel of andersins) om die kans te voorkom of verminder dat slagoffers terugkeer na die persone wat die geweld gepleeg het • Bied opleiding in maatskaplike entrepreneurskap aan persone met gestremdhede wat in staat is om te werk maar nie op maatskaplike toelae kan oorleef nie 4. Persone met gestremdhede • Skep bewusmaking en sensitering teenoor gestremdheid • Skep bewusmaking oor misbruik en verwaarlosing van persone met gestremdhede en waar en hoe om misbruik en verwaarlosing aan te meld • Bevorder gesonde verhoudinge en ’n omgeebenadering tussen persone met gestremhede en hulle gesinne en lede van die gemeenskap • Bied opleiding in vaardighede en maatskaplike entrepreneurskap • Bied steun aan persone met gestremdhede wat nie in staat is om toegang tot gesondheidsorg, maatskaplike dienste, opvoeding en humanitêre verligting te verkry nie 5. LGBTQQIA+ (lesbies, gay, biseksueel, transgender, questioning, queer, interseksueel, aseksueel, +) • Skep bewusmaking en sensitering oor LGBTQQIA+-kwessies • Skep bewusmaking oor gender-gebaseerde geweld (GBV) en beskikbare verwysingsdienste • Bevorder gesonde verhoudinge en ’n omgeebenadering in gemeenskappe • Moedig die bevordering van waardigheid en self-respek aan • Bied toegang tot onmiddellike psigo-maatskaplike steun • Bied steun aan die lede van die LGBTQQIA+-gemeenskap wat nie in staat is om toegang tot gesondheidsorg, maatskaplike dienste, opvoeding en humanitêre verligting te verkry nie 6. • • •
Skuilings vir straatmense Bied skuilingakkommodasie en -dienste aan straatmense Skep bewusmaking oor die kwessies wat straatmense raak Bevorder dienste en steun wat vir straatmense beskikbaar is
Aansoekers moet daarvan kennis neem dat die departement ten doel het om sy opbrengs op investering (ROI) te maksimiseer deur ’n kollaboratiewe befondsingsmodel wat ’n vaardigheidsoordragkomponent en projekuitsette in pas met die GOP en sakedoelwittte insluit. Voorstelle vir hulptoelae moet skriftelik ingedien word op ’n amptelike aansoekvorm wat beskikbaar is by alle subraadskantore of aanlyn by www.capetown.gov.za/grants-in-aid. Projekvoorstelle moet tot munisipale verantwoordelikhede beperk wees en die strategiese doelwitte van die Stad, soos in die GOP, die strategie vir ekonomiese groei en die strategie vir maatskaplike ontwikkeling uiteengesit, bevorder, en moet ook die Stad se pogings om ’n geleentheidstad, ’n veilige stad, ’n omgeestad, ’n inklusiewe stad en ’n goed bestuurde stad te bou, ondersteun. By die opstel van hul begroting moet aansoekers kennis neem van die hulptoelaebeleid wat op versoek of op die Stad se webwerf beskikbaar is. ’n Bedrag van R14 108 865 is vir toewysing beskikbaar. Die minimum bedrag per aansoek per projek is R15 000. Aansoekers moet realisties wees wanneer voorstelle opgestel word aangesien fondse beperk is. Nie alle aansoekers sal befondsing ontvang nie en die Stad kan besluit om voorstelle gedeeltelik en nie in geheel nie, te befonds. Alle aansoeke moet vergesel wees van: • ’n Afskrif van die jongste, geouditeerde finansiële state of ouditsertifikaat indien daar in vorige boekjare toelaefinansiering van die Stad ontvang is. Die bedrag van die toelae ontvang, moet aangedui word. Indien die bedrag van die toelae voorheen ontvang R50 000 of minder per projek was, hoef slegs ’n afskrif van die finale uitgaweverslag van die vorige jaar aangeheg te word. • ’n Afskrif van die organisasie se grondwet • ’n Afskrif van die organisasie se jongste munisipale eiendomsbelasting-endiensterekening (indien van toepassing) • ’n BTW-faktuur wat aandui dat BTW nie gehef word nie, indien die verskaffer bevestig het dat hy of sy vir BTW geregistreer is • ‘n Geldige belastingklaringsertifikaat (aansoeke sonder ’n geldige belastingklaringsertifikaat sal nie aanvaar word nie) • Stigtingsdatum van die organisasie • Tipe organisasie (organisasie sonder winsoogmerk, artikel 21-maatskappy) • Besonderhede van vorige befondsing deur die Stad • Besonderhede van ander befondsing vir die huidige boekjaar van die Stad ontvang • Volledige beskrywing van die projek wat geïmplementeer gaan word • Inligting oor hoe die toewysing van ’n hulptoelae werkskepping sal bevorder en die geraamde aantal werksgeleenthede wat geskep sal word • Breedvoerige ontleding van projekkoste • Begin- en einddatum van die projek • Volledige sakeplan waarin die befondsingsvoorstel waarvoor aansoek gedoen word, uiteengesit word Aansoekers moet die aansoekvorms noukeurig lees en seker maak dat alle vereiste dokumente by hulle aansoeke aangeheg is. Versuim om alle relevante dokumentasie te voorsien sal diskwalifisering van die aansoek tot gevolg hê. Lewer asseblief die voltooide aansoeke, met stawende dokumentasie, per hand af by die kantore van die departement maatskaplike ontwikkeling en ECD naaste aan u: Gebied noord: • 22ste verdieping, Podiumblok, Kaapstad-burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad – Genevieve Adams • 1ste verdieping, Bloemhof-gebou, Edwardstraat 112, Bellville - Andiswa Pilisani Gebied oos: • Van Riebeeckstraat 94, Omniforum-gebou, 1ste verdieping, Kuilsrivier – Gillian Adriaanse Gebied suid: • 200 on Main, hoek van hoof- en Bowwoodweg, Claremont – Wayne van der Poel Gebied sentraal: • Eenheid 201, Blok 2, De Tijger Office Park, Hannes Louw-rylaan, Parow-Noord - Vusi Magagula Die sluitingsdatum vir aansoeke is 27 November 2020. Aansoeke kan per e-pos gestuur word of dokumente op harde kopie kan afgelewer word by die kantore soos aangedui. Geen laat of onvolledige aansoeke sal oorweeg word nie. Maak asseblief seker dat alle toepaslike stawende dokumente by die aansoekvorm aangeheg is. Alle aansoeke om hulptoelaebefondsing sal volgens die hulptoelaebeleid beoordeel word en moet aan die Wet op Munisipale Finansiële Bestuur, Wet 56 van 2003, voldoen. Kontak Genevieve Adams by 021 400 1139 of SocialDevelopment@capetown.gov.za vir amptelike hulptoelae-aansoekvorms of meer inligting. LUNGELO MBANDAZAYO STADSBESTUURDER CTA116/2020
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strong desire by a Durbanville couple to see children in need being placed in loving families – that even after their own four children and adopting three children, led to the founding of Tiny Owls Baby Home, a temporary safety home for abandoned babies in the Western Cape. The story of the home began two years ago on 15 October when Kim and Wayne Allen, founders of the home, took a small baby boy into their arms and hearts. This was the first baby they received after they started the home for babies at their home in D’Urbanvale, converting their triple garage into a nursery. Within two months the nursery was filled to the maximum capacity of six babies. Kim, CEO of Tiny Owls, and Wayne, who works in financial administration and runs the NPO Chanan54, have four biological children of respectively 12, 14, 17 and 19 years. “We planned to have four children. Around the time of our youngest child’s birth, a close friend of ours adopted their first child. We were deeply impacted by this and felt God was moving on our hearts to adopt a child,” Kim says. “When our young domestic worker’s sister and brother-in-law passed away and left two orphaned children behind, she was overwhelmed and not equipped to raise them. We reached out to help her and the children landed up staying with us on and off for about two years. “The desire to adopt became stronger. After the two years the social workers, who were assisting us to look after the children, found the children’s paternal grandmother, who requested that they go live with her,” Kim says. “A few days after the two children were sent back to their grandmother, the social
The baby care workers holding the six babies in their care are (from left) Amelda Meyer (Durbanville), Amore Lessing (Stellenberg), Vuyiswa Wendy Zwelinjani (Goodwood), Tahila Lessing (Melkbosstrand) and Made Lucie Wamulawa (Kraaifontein). PHOTO: MALAN LOUW worker contacted them to ask if they would be willing to adopt two baby boys. We were thrilled, as we knew the timing was right. Not even a week later, our two beautiful boys came home. They are now 10 years old. A few years later we decided to adopt a little girl. “After adopting our little girl, we still desired strongly to see children in need being placed in loving families. “We knew that as a family we were at full capacity, so decided to start the baby home to assist with the safety, care and adoption of vulnerable babies in need of care,” she says. They have been vetted and trained by social workers to be temporary safety care parents. “We work directly with both private and state social workers who contact us when a baby is in need of safety care. The social workers are themselves notified of babies through various channels,” Kim says on their website. “Most of the babies we receive are either abandoned or relinquished due to extreme
poverty, substance abuse or rape. They arrive generally no more than a few days old and stay for an average of six months. “Due to their difficult start in life, some babies have ailments or trauma which require special medical attention,” she says. They work closely with social workers, physiotherapists and occupational therapists in assessing the babies physical and emotional health. “Where necessary, we have had specialised paediatric biokineti-
cists visit on site to ensure that the milestones are reached and provide therapy to correct problem areas. One of our babies who was initially placed in the special needs category (which reduces their chances of being placed) has been declared as no longer having special needs due to the therapy interventions,” she says. The Tiny Owls team is made up of nine women who work in two teams of three day staff and two night staff – all trained in child care and emergency medical interventions. They are also undergoing continuous job training. “The dedication of our staff was clearly demonstrated during lockdown when travel to work was impossible,” she says. Two of the staff, who are sisters, moved into the baby home for the period of five weeks, taking turns to look after the babies. “They only took breaks to shower, sleep and eat. It is rare to see such dedication anywhere,” she says. Over the past two years, Tiny Owls Baby Home had 21 little bundles of joy in its loving care. Of these babies, three were reunited with their families, one baby was placed with a foster family and 11 babies were adopted. V Visit www.tinyowls.org.za for more information or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Pictured here at the birthday celebration are (from left) Pam Rawbone (president of Rotary Club of Bellville), Dalene Swarts, Kim Allen (CEO and founder of Tiny Owls Baby Home), Wayne Allen (co-founder of Tiny Owls Baby Home), Blanch Engelbrecht (social worker from ABBA) and Theresa Uys (councillor for ward 112). PHOTO: MALAN LOUW
Hawelose paar haak af in styl CARINA ROUX ’n Hawelose paartjie se troudag verlede week het al hul verwagtinge oortref. Amber September (32) en Daniel Kepkey (28) is albei werkloos en het maande lank in ’n informele skuiling in Kuilsrivier gewoon. Reeds voor die inperking was die twee gereelde besoekers by die voedingsprogram wat Dawn Roode van haar huis in Brantwood bedryf. Roode sê vir die eerste 150 dae van die inperking het hulle sewe dae per week kos gegee aan sowat 150 mense. Tans is dit vyf dae per week en die mense kom in kleiner groepies deur die loop van die dag sodat daar nooit lang rye staan nie. Dit gaan nie net oor kos gee nie, maar ook om holisties te probeer help en mense te bemagtig, sê sy. “Ek bied ’n program oor selfontdekking aan.” Toe Amber onlangs die nuus met haar deel dat sy en Daniel ’n datum het om by die departement binnelandse sake in Bellville te trou, het Roode uitgereik na haar kontakte. Binne dae is alles gereël vir die spesiale dag. Roode sê die Here het hulle so geseën dat daar uiteindelik omtrent dubbeld van alles was – twee rokke vir die bruid, twee ruikers en twee troukoeke! Terwyl die paar Dinsdagoggend 20 Oktober by die departement binnelandse sake getroud is, het Roode en ’n hele span helpers alles gereed gekry vir die onthaal by haar huis. Die bruid het van uitrustings verwissel en die pasgetroudes is vrolik toegejuig toe hulle uit die huis gestap gekom het. Mense van die voedingsprogram kon deel in die ete wat onder meer gebraaide hoender en poeding ingesluit het. Roode het in haar toespraak by die onthaal almal bedank wat gehelp en bydraes gemaak het – ook haar man, Patrick, wat verstaan dat gemeenskapswerk nie kantoorure het nie. “Ons kan nie die hele Suid-Afrika red nie, maar ons kan ten minste ’n goeie fondament lê by een persoon of paartjie.” Sy het gesê Daniel en Amber se woorde aan haar, ‘‘we want to pay it forward”, gee haar hart woema. Amber het ook vir haar gesê sy wil graag matriek klaarmaak. Roode het gesê die aand voor die troue is
Amber en Daniel Kepkey
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daar ná 21:00 nog voorhuwelikse berading ook ingepas. Daniel se pa, Edward Kepkey, en Amber se ma, Mandy September, was ook aanwesig. Albei is ook werkloos en het gesê hulle is baie dankbaar vir wat vir hul kinders gedoen is. Die bruid het die bruidegom voorgespring vir ’n spreekbeurt om dankie te sê. Daniel en Amber het mekaar bietjie meer as ’n jaar gelede in Bishop Lavis ontmoet waar Daniel toe in n supermark gewerk het. Amber sê sy het daar gewoon en elke dag winkel toe geloop vir ander mense om geld te verdien.
Die liefde het geblom en die twee was sedertdien onafskeidbaar. Daniel het gesê hulle het nie die troudagviering verwag nie. ‘‘Ons het gedink dit gaan net ons twee wees,” het hy gesê. “Ons kom mos al lank aan met aunty Dawn, so toe gee ons haar die goeie nuus (van ’n troudatum by binnelandse sake) en dís hoe …”, het Amber als verklaar. Vir die pasgetroudes se wittebrood is gereël dat hulle die eerste aand as egpaar in ’n hotel in Parow kon oornag. Albei was baie opgewonde oor die vooruitsig en het gesê nie een van hulle het al ooit voorheen in ’n hotel oornag nie. “Oo, ek kan nie wag nie, kan dit nie nou gou aand raak nie?” het Daniel gevra. Roode het later vertel die twee kan nie uitgepraat raak oor hul troudag en die hotel-ervaring nie. “Daniel en Amber kon nie genoeg dankie sê vir almal wat deel was van alles en hul dag so heuglik gemaak het nie.” Roode sê daar is ’n paar moontlikhede wat werk betref en albei se CV’s moet nou agtermekaar gekry word om in te dien. Dan moet hulle ook kyk of hulle ’n stukkie grond in ’n agterplaas of iewers kan kry sodat Quinton Adams (The Shackbuilder) vir die paartjie ’n stewige houthuisie (“shack”) kan bou soos wat hy onderneem het by die bruilof.
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ArtsAbility’s focus is on inclusivity.
ArtsAbility festival online The ArtsAbility Festival, presented annually by Unmute Dance Company, is an inclusive arts festival for both disabled and able-bodied artists and performers. This year the festival moves online offering a free virtual experience from Tuesday 3 November until Thursday 3 December. It pays tribute to the International Day of People with Disability (IDPWD), which is celebrated in December. Under the overarching theme “Spaces and Homes Invasion Festival of Transmission (Shift) Online” it is using the virtual space to increase the usually six-day event to a month-long online festival. “The theme is striving to return to the core value of the original focus of taking inclusivity in the arts to community spaces and people, says Nadine McKenzie, Unmute artistic director. “This year, with the virtual innovation, Unmute has taken the opportunity presented by a monthlong event to incorporate many more artists and performances.” She says the festival’s objectives are three-fold. Firstly, to provide exposure for young inclusive artists who are already
producing works in communities. Then, to provide a platform for collaborative works between South African, African and global inclusive artists. Lastly, to provide learning opportunities through the Access Lecture, Inclusive Webinars, Sign Language lessons, Integrated Dance workshop programmes. The golden thread running through ArtsAbility 2020 is Unmute’s vision of inclusivity, accessibility and integration. One of the highlights is Access Denied; a video presentation where three artists from Unmute Dance Theatre explores the different accessibility challenges these artists deal with daily. Through their art, the artists interrogate the discriminations they experience. To create clarity for the viewers, ArtsAbility 2020 has been divided into daily subthemes. Each day will offer a different performance or learning opportunity, with some performances only online for 24 hours. A series of lectures and workshops will be taking place over the course of the month. V Visit www.artsability.com for more info.
DanceAbility International’s Emery Blackwell and Alito Alessi will be on show at ArtsAbility’s online festival
ie Suidoosterfees word vanjaar in ’n splinternuwe baadjie geklee by kykNET Atlantic Studios. Van Woensdag 4 tot Sondag 15 November kan groter gehore vanuit die gemak en veiligheid van hul motors na feesaanbiedings op die silwerskerm kyk. Die produksies word direk opgeneem terwyl die kunstenaars op ’n buitelugverhoog optree. Die inryteatergangers skakel in op ’n FM-radiofrekwensie om in hul motors na die klankbaan van produksies te luister. Musiek en komedie is op die spyskaart. Van die land se voorste talent soos Marc Lottering, Francois van Coke, Early B, Schalk Bezuidenhout, Shimmy Isaacs, Melt Sieberhangen, PJ Powers en die Tygerbergkinderkoor tree vanjaar op. Ander aanbiedings by kykNET Atlantic Studios is die gewilde Jakes Gerwel-gespreksreeks op Vrydag 13 en Saterdag 14 November, waar interessante onderwerpe deur kenners bespreek word. Die NATi Jong Sterre-produksies sal op Saterdag 21 en Sondag 22 November in sa-
mewerking met die Jakes Gerwel-stigting en Artscape aangebied word. “Met ’n knypende ekonomie, veral ná die pandemie, het ons besparende pakkette vir ons ondersteuners saamgestel,” sê Jana Hattingh, die fees se uitvoerende hoof. Toegang tot die inryteater kos R250 per motor vir twee mense, en R300 per motor vir drie of vier mense. Die Jakes Gerwel-gesprekke word gratis aangebied en kaartjies vir die NATi Jong Sterre-produksies kos R50. Vir besoekers wat in Kaapstad wil oornag, is daar ook ’n winskoop-pakket. Vir slegs R1 600 kan twee feesgangers die volgende waarde kry: bed-en-ontbyt by City Lodge Hotel V&A Waterfront, toegang tot die fees se inryteater, met ’n Kokkedoor-ete ingesluit. Skakel die hotel by 021 419 9450 om te bespreek. Hattingh raai mense aan om besprekings vir die produksies so gou moontlik te doen om teleurstelling te voorkom. V Besoek www.suidoosterfees.co.za vir die volledige feesprogram.
Enter filmmaking competition Applications for South Africa’s first-ever online mobile phone movie making film festival are now open – and as the name suggests, anyone using a smartphone, tablet, drone or action camera can enter. The Mobile Moviemakers Film Festival Cape Town by MMOCA was devised as a way to empower any person with a smart recording device to tell the stories never heard before. MMOCA is an initiative by the Belgian Chamber of Commerce in South Africa and is powered by the Belgian Consulate in Cape Town, Flanders, Wallonia-Bruxelles International, Flemish Investment and Trade organisation as well as the Wallonia Trade & Investment organisation. The inspiration behind the mobile fes-
tival stems from a need for change. While traditional filmmaking emphasises the big, latest technology cameras and sound equipment, this festival hopes to reach a much bigger group of aspiring filmmakers. “It’s all about storytelling and not the size of your camera,” explains festival director, Dominique Vandenhoudt. Entry into the competition is R100, but students gain free entry. Entries include documentary, fiction or advertisement and close on Friday 13 November.Winners will receive a production grant of R10 000 and a jury-prize of R5 000. The festival will end off with a Red Carpet-style awards night at the Belgian House in Cape Town. V To submit your entry, visit https://belgianchambersa.co.za/mmoca/
Local stories need to be told and MMOCA wants to hear them. Aspiring filmmakers and storytellers are encouraged to enter the Mobile Moviemakers Film Festival Cape Town, an initiative by the Belgian Chamber of Commerce in South Africa.
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Curro hosts top sport events Curro Independent School in Durbanville presented world-class swimming clinics recently where learners got the chance to swim with some of our country’s aquatic champions. The school also appointed former Protea and coach Eric Simons as coaching consultant to upskill the Curro group of schools’ cricket coaches.
James Vos (centre back) with (front from left) George Conradie (Halt Security and sponsor of evening), Theresa Uys (ward councillor), Ben Janse van Rensburg (Modern Web Presence) and Andries Venter (chair; Laundry/Dry Cleaning 4U). At the back are Nielen Marais (Nielen Marais Inc), left, and Riann le Roux (IKON Office Technology). PHOTO: ESMÉ ERASMUS
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of the most exciting was a direct flight from New York to Cape Town, which will open the North-American market. On 16 December last year, we had the first flight arriving in Cape Town. We want to re-establish this route. Next year we will see the first direct flight from Portugal to Cape Town. “The next exciting step is to grow Cape Town’s cargo footprint for export, he said. “South Africa has the fastest-growing green economy on the African Continent, has the only Greentech SEZ in Africa, the Atlantis Special Economic Zone, we are also the Green Tech hub of the continent, as well as the leading health tech hub,” he said. “Four companies are now signing an agreement to work in green tech manufacturing. This is a very exciting opportunity. “The film and media industry is also a huge money-spinner. The Good Hope Centre in Cape Town signed an agreement with an American film studio for the production of TV series. The entire centre will be used as a film studio,” Vos said. “Ships, boats and floating structures were Cape Town’s seventh-largest value export in 2018 and the industry currently employs around 5 000 people and we are the second-largest producer of multihull catamarans in the world. “In May this year, I had the pleasure of announcing the formation and partnership with a new Strategic Business Partner (SBP), Blue Cape. “Blue Cape has been established to ensure economic growth, job creation and social upliftment by investing in skills development and policy advocacy in the oceans economy. This SBP, with funding support from the City, will focus on marine manufacturing including boat building, superyachts and ocean sports. Specifically, Blue Cape will manage a database of vetted superyacht suppliers and will develop training materials and career pathways, facilitate internships and job creation,” he said. “Tourism is important for Cape Town and offers an R18 billion per year income. It is an important sector and was the hardest hit by lockdown. Now the hard work to rebuild begins. “We want to market Cape Town not only as a tourism destination but also a business destination,” he said. This includes marketing Cape Town as a remote work destination, a study destination “with our world-class study institutions”, as a place of play and adventure, a place to invest and buy property in, and also to invest business here, Vos said. “We want tourists to spend more time and money in Cape Town and is on the last to sign an agreement with cruise liners to use Cape Town as a departure destination in the coming cruise season. “We want to get more cruise liners to spend more time in Cape Town, to dock longer or to start their cruises here,” he said. Vos has approached events companies to stage their events in Cape Town. The Formula E motorsport championship is one of the big experiences which will happen in Cape Town, he said. “Miss South Africa was presented in Cape Town, which brought us many global eyeballs. “Cape Town can also be a destination for medical care. People come here for operations and to recover at our world-class medical facilities,” he said.
Swimming Curro Durbanville Aquatics recently hosted a four-day professional training clinic with Rocco Meiring, head coach, at the High Performance Sports Centre at the University of Pretoria. The clinic was the first of many to be held by the swimming coach at the local swim club to help club members and coaches benefit from his expertise. During the clinic, the club’s swimmers trained alongside the Olympic qualifying breaststroke star Tatjana Schoenmaker, Ruan Ras (cancer-survivor and former SA Students competitor), Kristin Bellingan (a 2018 Commonwealth qualifier in the 400m and 800m freestyle), as well as Kiara Noades, a junior swimming champion. Schoenmaker shared words of encouragement with the swimmers and provided some insights on her international swimming experience. Cricket The appointment of Simons as cricket coaching consultant coincides with two new indoor cricketing facilities being opened at Curro schools. Cricket players at Curro Hillcrest and Curro Durbanville will no longer be bound by the weather, seeing that these new indoor facilities include several bowling lanes, complete with gym facilities, as well as doctors and physio rooms. Simons will focus on improving the general level of coaching knowledge and expertise within the Curro group. The partnership sees Simons partak-
Yazid Bester (left), senior coach of Curro Durbanville Aquatics, with Rocco Meiring, who recently presented a four-day professional training clinic.
Cricket coaching consultant Eric Simons (right) with Curro Durbanville’s cricket captain, Alex-John Henn (centre) and Jared Temlett (left) of the Coaching the Coaches project at Curro. ing in a coaching clinic tour planned for early next year, with two-day conferences scheduled for Curro schools across the country. At the conferences Curro coaches will be exposed to the latest international coaching trends. Curro will also be launching a new online sports library for coaches. Simons will use the knowledge gained on the nationwide tour of Curro schools to create several instructional videos and documents for Curro’s cricket coaches.
Tatjana Schoenmaker (centre), Olympic qualifying breaststroke star, with Riaan Stroebel (principal of the high school at Curro Durbanville) and Dirk van Zyl (executive head at Curro Durbanville). Schoenmaker encouraged the swimmers and shared stories from her international swimming career with them.
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s the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays continue their battle for the Commissioner’s Trophy across the Atlantic Ocean in Texas, plans are afoot locally to pave the way for a safe return to baseball activity. Following extensive meetings by the South African Baseball Union (Sabu) and its constituents last week, the Cape Town Baseball Federation (CTBF) held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday 18 October in Claremont to discuss the way forward after studying Sabu’s recommendations. In a letter addressed to provincial and district federations, the South African Baseball Union outlined a three-phase approach to the resumption of activities under the national lockdown level one. They are: . The preparation of baseball facilities. This excludes any playing activity. . The start-up of baseball activities, which includes practising, but no matches or competition. . The return to full activity. “Provincial and district federations and clubs are hereby authorised to gain/request access to baseball facilities under SA Baseball phase one – preparation of baseball activities providing that any local regulations are complied with,” said Sabu president Marc Moreau. “The main objectives of South African Baseball Union under the three-phase approach is to comply with any national, provincial and local health and safety regulations and rules as well as any additional measures required to ensure the safety and well being of all baseball activities and stakeholders.” Moreau adds: “The South African Baseball Union will issue separate authorisation letters for phase two and phase three to
The general view of the baseball diamond at Durbanville Baseball Club as the grounds are being prepared for a safe return to activity. its resumption of Baseball activities.” As a result, the CTBF has instructed clubs to prepare their facilities with a deadline of Sunday 31 October set for clubs to inform CTBF of their readiness to be inspected. Further to that, a newly established CTBF task team will meet with Sabu to discuss the recommendations for the second phase of a return to action, according to CTBF public relations officer Deidré Marquard, who adds that CTBF has provided clubs with a 32-page document with guidelines for them to adhere to before moving onto the next phase. The guidelines include the establishment of a compliance officer by every club, the screening and testing of players and officials as well as the keeping of a health protocol register. Once clubs are given the go-ahead to return to training, clubs are advised to conduct staggered training sessions in order to limit the number of players on the field at any time and that a maximum of two teams can occupy a single field where a 100m² field can be divided into two training areas. All equipment, whether they share or privately owned, must be sanitised between uses and while no spectators are permitted
at any senior matches or training, parents of players in junior teams will have to abide by Covid-19 protocols when in attendance and players are encouraged not to use change rooms. All should adhere to physical distancing and adopt the principle: “Get in, train, get out”. A series of controls have also been put in place at baseball facilities. Players are to
prepare their own meals before arriving at a facility as no meals will be prepared or sold at facilities. They are also instructed not to share water bottles, with clubs required to have a dedicated isolation area available to any person who may be displaying Covid-19 symptoms. Meanwhile, the City of Cape Town has confirmed that their sports facilities are available for booking through the normal booking procedures, but that they are required to complete a Covid-19 declaration form. The City still reserves the right to terminate access and usage in the event of non-compliance by any sports body. “We, therefore, ask for your patience and understanding where facilities are not available at this initial stage of opening up. Sporting bodies must therefore consult and familiarise themselves with the content of the level one regulations and the directions to ensure compliance with all legislative, operational, health and safety protocols prescribed therein,” states the head of programmes, events and partnerships within the recreation and parks department, Franklin Anthony, in a letter addressed to all sporting bodies.
The view from home plate at Durbanville Baseball Club as the grounds are being prepared for the restart of baseball in coming months. PHOTOS: EARL HAUPT
Pool breaks cycle of crime across Cape Town SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS @samantha_lee121
Kaedo Solomons does not belong to any club, but took the opportunity to also shoot a friendly game of pool at the tournament. PHOTOS: SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS
A plan to eradicate the lure of gangsterism for youngsters include cues, a felt table and 16 polished balls. This is the aim of the Innovative Consistent Upliftment Pool Union (ICUPU) who launched the first of many events in Heideveld on Saturday 24 October. Noticing the power of the fairly unrecognised formal sporting code, Denver Pienaar founded the Intelligent Creative Unit (ICU) Pool Club in Matroosfontein with his son in mind. After reaching out to other clubs in areas such as Ravensmead, Eureka Estate and Heideveld, Pienaar says they saw a common goal and established the union which they hope will be recognised in the sporting code. Their first event was a junior pool tournament at the Peak Pool Club’s home base in Devil’s Peak Road, Heideveld. Toyer Samuels of the Peak Pool Club says they started the club to keep children out of the grasp of gangsterism but, unfortunately, the lure is too great for some. “In Heideveld, there is a lot of gangsterism. From young ages, children are swearing. You do not get the respect from them. This is something that changed that. It even changed our own home,” he says. Losing children to gangsterism from preteen ages in Heideveld is common but Samuels is not about to let that happen to his young son. When the opportunity to revive pool in Heideveld was presented by Pienaar, who suggested the tournament, Samuels joined the union. “Through pool, we saw discipline. In pool, there is great respect. This is what we want to bring back to Heideveld. Get the children off the streets and playing pool, that their parents know where they are,” he says.
Eltino Meyer from ICU Pool Club
“Children today are not raised the way we grew up. They can do nothing without fighting but I believe this will bring a change. Everyone is excited and curious,” he says. Financial constraints is another factor that affects attendance, says Samuels, something they try to overcome through their own funding. His siblings, Moosa and Mariam Samuels, all started playing with their brother Toyer and recall how the game brings children and families together. Mariam says the benefits of the game is lost because it is not recognised as a formal sporting code at the same level of soccer and cricket, something they hope can change. Her son is one of the players from Peak Pool Club who has played more professionally. Pienaar says in many areas, the socioeconomic problems with gangsterism and crime are the same and the benefits of establishing the pool union will appeal to all communities plagued by these ills. “We realise our visions and goals are the same and this is the first of many events. What we are establishing here we will replicate in other communities,” he says. “The sporting code is very diversified. There are so many variations of pool that it can appeal to many. Everything we do now, we are doing from our own pockets. We do not have any sponsors.” Their next step is to also establish a women’s league which will train and encourage girls to play the game as well. The goal is to create a new breed of quality players from communities, hosting events in the communities, rather than at big pool halls that costs teams a lot of money. The junior tournament was arranged in a few weeks with five clubs participating. The clubs were ICU Pool Club, Vipers Pool Club u.18 1, Vipers Pool Club u.18 2, Bad Boys Pool Club u.18 and Peak Pool Club. The tournament was won by ICU who beat Vipers 1 11 to 8.
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ACKERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP: SECOND TITLE IN FOUR YEARS
Kaylah holes out for win D
urbanville-based golfer Kaylah Williams put the perfect exclamation mark on her final competitive appearance for the 2020 season with a masterful victory in the prestigious Ackerman Championship. The 18-year-old fashioned a blistering closing loop of 31 strokes, featuring an eagle and four birdies in the final round at Clovelly Country Club on Sunday 18 October to win by seven shots from Ekurhuleni’s Nadia van der Westhuizen. Her six-under-par 210 triumph marked a welcome return to the winner’s circle for the GolfRSA Elite Squad member since her Pro Shop Gauteng Open victory in May last year. “It feels absolutely fantastic to lift a trophy again, especially in my last ranking event for the season,” said Williams. “With the matric finals just around the corner, this was my last event and I really, really wanted to finish the season on a high note. I am extremely proud to have done just that.” Williams, who is a learner at Fairmont High School, was only 14 when she lifted the sought-after Gus Ackerman Trophy for the first time, but she was just as thrilled the second time around to add her name to a winner’s list that includes SA Golf Hall of Famers Wendy Warrington and Gilly Tebbutt, Ladies European Tour winner Ashleigh Buhai, Sunshine Ladies Tour champions Bertine Strauss, Nobuhle Dlamini and Carrie Park and former SA Women’s Match Play champion Cara Gorlei. “It’s a huge honour to put my name on this list twice, because the Ackerman Championship is one of the oldest and most esteemed events on the Western Province Golf calendar and one of those events that has gained huge national support,” Williams said. “We are so grateful to the Ackerman family and Pick n Pay for sponsoring the Ackerman Championship for the last 40 years and for their continued support of amateur golf. “I also owe a big debt of gratitude to Womens Golf Western Province for pulling me into their High Performance Squad, Womens Golf South Africa for all the opportunities they have given me through the GolfRSA Elite Squad and my family and coach for always having me back. It’s a great feeling to pay back all the trust and energy that they have all invested in me.” Williams had reached the number two spot in the Womens Golf South Africa Open
Durbanville golfer Kaylah Williams PHOTO: WPWG
Amateur rankings when she was forced to take a break from competitive golf to undergo knee surgery late last year. She showed an impressive return to form in the Aon SA Women’s Stroke Play Championship, where she tied for third and – having reached the semi-final of the Aon SA Women’s Match Play Championship at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club – Williams was geared for a successful season. Unfortunately the Covid-19 lockdown in March put paid to her goals. “We all accepted that the lockdown was
crucial to curb the spread of the coronavirus, but it was hugely disappointing to have the season cut off so abruptly just when I felt I had gained some real traction,” Williams said. Williams and defending champion Vicki Traut shared the first round lead at Clovelly and the pair remained tied for the lead after carding successive rounds of 72. However, the Durbanville Golf Club member broke away with back-to-back birdies at the third and fourth holes. She gave a shot back on the par three sixth, but turned with a slender one shot lead.
The eagle on 10 set the tone for her winning performance. “My dad and I were standing on the edge of the green and I told him he didn’t even need to take out the putter. I just had that feeling and I chipped it in. Then, after I had a bit of a stumble on 12, I told him now we need to make some birdies.” Williams fired four birdies on the bounce, giving her a five-shot cushion with two to play. She sealed the seven-stroke victory after Van der Westhuizen dropped on 15 and 16.
Power Series racing continues to thrill at Killarney Killarney International Raceway’s motorsport fans, globally watching the event via live stream, were treated to a glimpse of what international sports and GT class racing is like at Round 5 of the Power Series on Saturday 24 October, in the headline Ons Huisie 100, over 31 laps or 101.27km. To the surprise of many, what was expected to be something of a tactical contest with slick fuel stops and driver changes turned out to be a foot-flat 31 lap sprint. None of the cars made a pit stop and their lap times were only marginally slower, if at all than in a normal 10 lap sprint race. Steve Humble romped away to lights-toflag win, setting the fastest lap of the race (and the day), a blistering 1 min 10.509sec, just short of the halfway point on lap 15. He came under a serious challenge in the early stages, however, from Josh Broome, who managed to stay in touch until the Radical went sick on lap 23.
Nevertheless, Broome had done enough to be classified in the results and, as the only Class A entry, duly won his class. With Broome out, second overall went to Class B hotshot Gary Kieswetter, just one lap down on Humble after 37 minutes of superb action, with Martin Pugh’s Appleberry CanAm third overall and second in Class B. The biggest field of the day rolled out for the two Mikes Place Clubmans races, with 31 cars on the grid. Race 1 was a classic as Danie van Niekerk, Brennon Green, Basie Burger and Cody Alberts battled it out for the lead. In the end none of the three challengers could get quite close enough to make a move on Van Niekerk, who came home less than half a second ahead of Green, with Alberts a surprise third, 1.49sec further adrift, after Burger dropped back in the final two laps. Van Niekerk made a poor start in Race
2, lying third after the opening lap behind Burger and Green. He moved up to second when Burger slowed on lap four and dropped out a lap later, but was unable to close in on Green, who finished just over a second ahead of Van Niekerk, with Alberts third, six seconds further back. Franco Donadio romped away to win the first Bejo Trustees Fine and Millstock Classic Cars race by more than eight seconds from fellow Class A competitor Eric van der Merwe after the latter moved up to pass Class S leader Trevor Momberg at half distance. Race 2 saw closer results all round, as Donadio slowed by about a second a lap, allowing Van der Merwe to close to within half a second at the flag. Momberg, Forbes and Honeywill took the next three places. Jurie Swart, Colin Meder and Jason Coetzee made the GTi challenge races their own with two exciting tussles at the sharp
end. In the first, Swart led home Meder by three seconds with Coetzee less than half a second further adrift, followed by Dillon Joubert and Charl Visser. Race 2 was just as close, as Swart led home Coetzee and Meder, all three crossing the line within less than three seconds, followed by Visser, Joubert and Thompson. In Class C Dario Busi in the Automan Golf bounced back from a disappointing Race 1 to ace Class C in 12th overall. Fabio Tafani showed why his V8 Masters car carries the No.1 plate with a well-judged win in the first V8 Masters and Makita Formula Supercars race, ahead of arch-rival Marcel Angel and veteran Richard Schreuder. Late entry David McFadden delivered a master class in racecraft with two superb wins in the RST Suzuki South Superbike races, chased home in each case by Kewyn Snyman.