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Kaisha Fortuin (middel) kom saam met haar ma, Odile Fortuin, by die Laerskool Silversands aan vir haar eerste skooldag. Saam met hulle is Eleanore Mackriel, ’n lid van die buurtwag. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
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aar was geen trane nie, net ’n reuseglimlag toe die vyfjarige Shiloh Harper April Maandag vir die eerste keer skool toe is. Shiloh, wat in graad R by die Laerskool Silversands is, is een van duisende leerders reg oor die land wat Maandag vir die eerste keer skool toe is nadat die koronaviruspandemie die heropening van skole vertraag het.
Emma April, Shiloh se ma, sê die uitstel van die heropening het dinge vir haar en haar man moeilik gemaak. “Die kind wou al met alle mag skool toe en ons moes net verduidelik die skool is nog nie oop nie. Haar niggie is in dieselfde skool en sy sien daarna uit om saam met haar te speel. Ons hoop al die opgewondenheid sal voortduur,” sê Emma. Nog ’n graad R-leerder, Jourdan Jansen, het met sy gunstelingspeelding, sy gekleurde sokkerbal, by die skool opgedaag. Volgens sy ma, Jamie, was hy kalm en opge-
wonde. TygerBurger het by verskeie skole in sy verspreidingsgebied gaan loer of daar enige chaos is met leerders wat nie plekke in skole kon kry nie. By die meeste skole was dit egter net ingeskrewe leerders wat opgedaag het. Debbie Schäfer, die Wes-Kaapse minister van onderwys, het die afgelope naweek in ’n verklaring gesê daar is nog baie leerders wat nie plek in skole gevind het nie. “Ons sukkel nog om kinders geplaas te kry en dit veroorsaak angs by ouers. In ons
distrikte is die aantal ongeplaaste leerders geleidelik aan die afneem en al die moontlike word gedoen om plekke in skole te vind. “Ek wil ’n beroep op ouers doen om geduld aan die dag te lê en te verstaan dat hulle nie noodwendig hul kinders by die skole van hul keuse gaan inkry nie. “Aan die ander kant wil ek ook ’n beroep op skole doen om soveel leerders moontlik te akkommodeer. Dit is belangrik dat ons so gou moontlik met onderrig begin,” sê Schäfer. V Nog foto’s op bl. 2
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wo suspects were arrested with unlicensed firearms and ammunition in the early hours of 10 February at Uitsig in Ravensmead. According to Capt Odwa Makupula, police spokesperson, officers from the antigang unit received information about firearms at two addresses in the same street. “It was alleged that the suspect kept the firearm in a hokkie at 66 Geranium Avenue. Upon arrival officers conducted a search and found a shotgun with three live rounds of ammunition hidden under a floor. A 48year-old male was arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. At the same time the other group of police members went to search at 68 Geranium Avenue and found a Norinco pistol with three magazines and nine live rounds of ammunition. A 40-year-old male was arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition,” says Makupula.
This 9mm gun was confiscated by the police. INSERT: A shotgun that was confiscated by the police.
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Polisie skenk noodsaaklikhede aan skool BRENDEN RUITER @ruitervaniewind
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ie hoof van die Laerskool Nebo in Ravensmead het die Ravensmead-polisie bedank vir sy broodnodige skenking aan die skool. Die skenking bestaan uit onder meer tandeborsels, tandepasta, sanitêre doeke, seep en skryfbehoeftes. Donovan Botha, skoolhoof, sê hy is verheug oor die skenking wat die polisie gemaak het. “In hierdie moeilike tye waarin ons lewe help elke bietjie. Ons leerders en hul families probeer net om die koronavirus-pandemie te oorleef en daar is nie nog geld vir skryfbehoeftes of persoonlike skoonmaakmiddels nie. Ons is bly dat die po-
lisie nog aan ons minderbevoorregte kinders dink,” sê Botha. Dorothy Conradie, voorsitter van die Ravensmead-gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum, sê vandeesweek se skenking volg op ’n projek wat einde verlede jaar van stapel gestuur is. “Sektor 2 het einde verlede jaar ’n insamelingsprojek gehou en pakkies geskenk. Onderwysers van die Hoërskool Florida het ons genader en gevra of ons nie dieselfde vir skole kan doen nie – vandaar die Terug-skooltoe-beginnerspak,” sê Conradie.
Op die foto (van links) is Kolobi Kalani, Donovan Botha (skoolhoof), Dawn Marcus, Dorothy Conradie, sers. Lucinda Alexander en ao. Mark Wicks tydens die oorhandiging.
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Poppekas verruil verhoog vir radio RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj
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ie Covid-19-pandemie het nie net sakeondernemings, organisasies, skole en hospitale ’n reuseknou toegedien nie, maar ook diegene wat ander op ’n ietwat ongewone manier vermaak. Dertien jaar gelede het Anton Treurnich, ’n boorling van Bellville, sy opvoedkundige poppekas-produksies vir ouer mense begin, maar die afgelope jaar en ’n bietjie kon hy nie dinge soos normaalweg doen nie en is besluit om sy stories vir radio aan te pas. Daar
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is nou ’n 15-episode-vervolgverhaal vir radio geskryf, en dit word wyd versprei, sê Anton. “Die alombekende pop-karakters, Umnyama en Foukids, vermaak al die afgelope 13 jaar die senior burgers van verskeie dienssentrums en tehuise dwarsoor die WesKaap. “Covid-19 het egter ’n stokkie gesteek voor die heerlike kuiers. “Die karakters, Piet, Helen, Thabisa en Boetie het besluit om die verhoog nou vir die mikrofoon te verruil,” verduidelik Anton. Verskeie gemeenskapsradiostasies het ingekoop in die vervolgverhaal, getiteld Goue Jare. Plaaslik sal luisteraars die produksies kan volg op Tygerberg 104FM, waar dit elke Vrydag van 19 Februarie om 20:15 uitgesaai sal word. “Die Wes-Kaapse departement van maatskaplike ontwikkeling het ons destyds gevra om ’n opvoedkundige verhoogproduksie te doen waar ons aan die ouer mense hul regte op ’n praktiese manier kan uitbeeld. Ons het gevoel dat die beste manier om die ernstige inhoud oor te bring, en die groot ouderdomsverskille te bowe te kom, sal deur die gebruik van ’n poppekas te wees,” sê Anton oor die bestaansjaar van sy produksie. Hy sê die radiovervolgverhaal word ook moontlik gemaak deur die ondersteuning van die departement sowel as die Mapula Trust. Die poppekas het in 2008 begin. “Ons was baie senuweeagtig om te sien hoe die ouer mense dit sou ontvang. Daar was ook ’n groot groep verteenwoordigers van die departement, almal baie ernstig en belangrik.” Hy sê die poppekas is oor die jare heen selfs beter ontvang deur die ouer mense as die groepe klein kinders. “Daar word lekker gelag en saam gepraat. Die slegte karakter word goed sleggesê en as daar ’n traan gestort word deur een van die poppe, dan snik die oumas en selfs van die
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RUGBY STAR: NEW JOURNEY WINKS
Woman looking to go big BRENDEN RUITER @ruitervaniewind
A Reza Levy. in action in the Junior Max category..
PHOTO: CORNÉ VAN ZYL/CARBS AND COFFEE/MOTORSPORTMEDIA.CO.ZA
Scintillating start to season The 2021 Western Cape Rotax Max Challenge karting season exploded to life on a typically searing Cape February day thankfully punctuated by an occasional breeze at Killarney on Saturday 13 February. The action was just as hot on track in a day of contrasts that saw both a bit of domination as well as some cracking fights for glory through the afternoon. Senior Max was surely the race of the day as Andrew Rackstraw took the overall win without winning a heat. In a dramatic afternoon, pole man and South African champion Tate Bishop exited the first race early, leaving Jason Coetzee to storm to the win from Rackstraw and Kyle Visser. Bishop then took advantage of a fraught five-way fight ahead of him to move up from the back and pounce for the lead and make off for the second race win over Kyle Visser, while Rackstraw and Storm Lanfear pulled a last lap move on Charl Visser for third and fourth. Bishop then took care of early leaders Rackstraw and Coetzee to make off for another heat win in the final, but Charl Visser’s day went from bad to worse when he exited after coming from behind to second to release Rackstraw, Kyle Visser and Lanfear after Coetzee was stripped of third for his part in Visser’s demise. That meant that Rackstraw took the day from Kyle Visser, Lanfear, the troubled Charl Visser and Coetzee. It was a different matter in DD2, where Joseph Oelz came, saw and conquered on his DD2 debut for his return to karting following a year away. Joseph put it on pole position and steamed away to a trio of race wins, with a fastest lap each time over reigning South African champion Sebastian Boyd. Behind them, Masters winner Conor Hughes kept the battling Jared Jordan, Andrew Thomas and Michael Jordan at bay for third overall, ahead of a splendid dice between Steve Beaumont, newcomer Rafe Tayler, Andre Steenkamp and rookie Gil Simoes.
Joseph Oelz. PHOTO: CORNÉ VAN ZYL/CARBS AND COFFEE/MOTORSPORTMEDIA.CO.ZA
It was a case of more domination when WP Mini champion Reza Levy put a season of quietly learning the bigger class to great use as he troubled the Senior frontrunners en route to a compelling high school Junior Max win. The constantly improving Matthew Wadeley however left Killarney with a new Junior Max lap record as he made Levy work for his final win. Wadeley also held Ethan Stier off for second overall with two heat seconds to Stier’s one with Jaden Jacobs fourth from Joshua Smit and Joaquin de Oliveira, both of whom later concentrated on their Mini Max afternoons. De Oliveira had a brilliant day in senior primary Mini Max as he made off up front to deliver a clean sweep with three fastest laps too. He left his rivals to fight it out among themselves as the top five each had a turn on the podium through the day in a great start to the Mini Max season. Out of town visitor Erich Heystek improved through the day to deliver a fine come from behind third in heat 2, before going one better to take second for the day by a point from Joshua Smit and another ever-improving local Jordon Wadeley, Keagen Beaumont, Jude Stuart, Ethan Deacon and Oliver Roach. While those three races saw domination, junior primary Micro Max was on the other hand once
again most entertaining. Kegan Martin overcame Dale Hobbs to win the first race but hit trouble in race 2, before bouncing back to pass Hobbs early and drive off to the final heat win. That was not enough to stoop Hobbs from taking the day from Martin, while Aiden Beaumont overcame a tight battle through the day to beat Eric Norman to third. They came home ahead of a most entertaining day long wrought between Matthew Roach, Matthew Chiwara and Siyabonga Ntuli for fifth. Michael Danks meanwhile laid early claim to the 2021 WP baby Bambino title with yet another dominant pole, triple race wins and a triple fastest lap run en route to the win for the day. Impressive Jozi rookie visitor Kayde Cornofsky diced all the way with Siyabonga Ntuli on their way to second and third. And John Norman pinched a podium third in the final heat en route to fourth from Ruan Lewis and Liam Wharton. The opening round of the Northern Regions Rotax Max Challenge is next up at the Formula K Raceway on 6 March, before the second round of the KZN regionals at iDube on 14 March. Then follows the first 2021 Rotax Max National back at Killarney on 26 March 2021. All races remain scheduled to continue without spectators under lockdown regulations.
rugby player from Eerste River has just received a huge boost on her journey to becoming a professional player when she was chosen for the Gauteng Women’s Rugby Institute. Lucretia Louw, a 24-year-old local from Keerom Street in Kleinvlei, Eerste River, received the news of a lifetime when she opened her emails. There were only 32 spots available at the prestigious institute and she was chosen as one. Louw says she couldn’t be happier. “Firstly I am immensely thankful that I was chosen to join this group. I am actually over the moon. My dream is to work hard so that I can play professional rugby. If I reach my goal I would like to inspire women on and off the rugby field,” says Louw. According to Louw she would encourage young girls to play rugby. “Rugby is not just a sport, it is love and passion and it brings something out in you that you didn’t even know existed,” says Louw. Louw started playing rugby in 2018 when the Eerste River Rugby Club was established and according to club coach, Alexandrie Joseph, she performed well. “We live in an area marred by social imbalance, lacking enough mentors, role models and positive reinforcement, leaving young girls falling prey to all forms of abuse, eventually succumbing to a sense of hopelessness. The Eerste River Rugby Women’s team became an offering of safety with the possibility for dreams to take on a substance of its own. Lucretia,
Lucretia Louw shows her rugby skills.
together with five or 10 other girls, kicked-off the team with little to no experience. Now standing at 22 team members they managed to endure the grueling training sessions as well as survive the 20 plus matches against more established rivals such as Maties, Macassar, Kuils River, CPUT and Dolphins, to name but a few. Wins were few yet very sweet. It however always served as a learning curve to the novice players. Driven by a determination born from dire circumstances, with the help of the coaches the girls never gave up and continued to practise on their own even through lockdown. “Lucretia stood out from the beginning and rapidly raked in those sought-after titles of team captain, Sportswoman of the Year, as well as the players nomination for Player of the Year awards. Her dedication spanned even through lockdown when she continued practising and motivating others within the team. This beautiful young lady, youngest sibling to three brothers (one of whom passed on), raised by a single parent, is truly an inspiration and role model to her team and community. The Eerste River Rugby Football Club as well as her team mates wish her well on this exciting journey even though they will miss having their strongest center and flyhalf player watching their backs,” says Joseph. Anyone wishing to contribute in any way toward helping her buy those amenities not covered by the scholarship, are welcome to contact Joseph on WhatsApp on 074 926 2872. You can also follow her exciting journey on Instagram@lucretialouw11.