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ontakmisdaad in die gebiede wat deur die Kleinvlei-polisie bedien word, het die afgelope boekjaar met 7,7% toegeneem, met seksmisdade wat met 5,9% gegroei het. Bheki Cele, minister van polisie, het Vrydag die nasionale misdaadstatistieke bekend gemaak. In sy toespraak het Cele daarna verwys dat kontakmisdaad soos moord nasionaal afgeneem het.
Dieselfde kan ongelukkig nie van die Kleinvlei-gebied gesê word nie. Moord het met 24,6% toegeneem en poging tot moord met 30,3%. Seksmisdade soos verkragting (8,7%) en seksuele aanranding (7,1%) het met 5,9% toegeneem. By die naburige polisiekantoor, Mfuleni, het moord met 7,1% gestyg. Altesaam 165 moorde is in die boekjaar aangemeld. Seksmisdade toon ’n afname van 6,6%. Mfuleni tel egter onder die voorste 30 polisiekantore in die land wat misdaad betref, met ’n algehele toename van 120%.
In Belhar het inbraak by huise met 216,7% toegeneem en motorkapings met 82,4%. Seksuele aanranding het met 13,3% toegeneem. Motordiefstal, wat motorfietse ook insluit, het met 65% toegeneem. In die nabygeleë Delft was daar ’n groot toename van 96,1% in winkeldiefstal. Seksuele aanranding het met 31,7% toegeneem. Julian Untank van die Concerned Residents against Crime sê hul organisasie stem nie saam dat die misdaadsyfers akkuraat is nie. “Mense is al moedeloos oor die polisie se onbevoegdheid. Hulle gaan nie eens meer
na die polisiekantoor om sake aan te meld nie, want hulle weet dit gaan óf sloer óf daar sal glad niks van kom nie. Daar is nie meer ’n vertrouensverhouding tussen die polisie en die gemeenskap nie,” sê Untank. Hy sê ’n ander ding wat hul organisasie hewig ontstel, is dat die polisie as bemiddelaars wil optree. “Baiekeer hoor ons van mense wat sake aanhangig maak en dan vertel word dat die polisie die misdadiger en die slagoffer gaan kry om met mekaar te praat. Hul werk is om die wet toe te pas en nie om as bemiddelaars op te tree nie,” sê Untank.
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Huisrowers vroegoggend al bedrywig
Childline happy with 30-year sentence for grandfather RICHARD ROBERTS
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@dezzierorke ’n Egpaar in Brackenfell het Sondag in die vroeë oggendure twee rowers in hul huis aangetref. Die rowers het toegang tot die huis in Tuscanstraat in Brackenfell-Suid deur die motorhuis verkry. “Ons het om 03:30 wakker geword toe ons iets in die huis hoor,” het Eben van Tonder ná die voorval op sosiale media gesê. Volgens die polisie het Van Tonder gaan ondersoek instel en twee onbekende mans in die gang gesien. “Hulle het met ’n flits in sy gesig geskyn en hom met geweld gedreig,” sê kapt. Erica Crous. “As gevolg van die skerp lig in sy gesig kon hy nie sien of die rowers gewapen was nie,” sê Crous. Die rowers het egter omgedraai en weggehardloop en niemand is beseer tydens die rooftog nie. Geen skote is afgevuur nie. Die rowers het met ’n selfoon, beursie en gereedskapskis weggekom. Van Tonder het die Brackenfell-polisie vir hul blitsvinnige optrede geprys. “Binne minute was die polisie hier met drie voertuie. ’n Speurder was binne ’n uur op die toneel en het my ook ’n uiteensetting gegee van hoe om beter voorbereid te wees,” skryf Van Tonder op sy Facebook-blad. Nog ’n uur later was die forensiese eenheid op die toneel. Die polisie se reaksie was absoluut wêreldklas, sê hy.
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hildline Western Cape says it welcomes the 30 year sentence for a grandfather (56) convicted of rape, sexual assault and flashing. The grandfather was sentenced on Thursday 23 July at the Parow Regional Court. Eric Ntabazalila, spokesperson of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says, the victims, two girls, are the perpetrator’s grandchildren. The minors are aged five and nine years. The court convicted the man on all six charges against him. He was sentenced to five years imprisonment for both counts of sexual assault, 20 years for both counts of rape and five years for both counts of flashing, says Ntabazalila. Ricki Fransman, Childline executive director, says as an organisation they are pleased with the outcome of the case and that they commend the state for their efforts in securing a conviction for the offender. “This goes a long way in restoring the faith in the justice system for many who are victims of such heinous crimes, as well as affirming the stand we need to take as a country against the scourge of gender-based violence,” Fransman says. She told TygerBurger that children do not generally or consistently make up stories of sexual abuse and rape as it is not part of their natural development processes. So when they do disclose such offences, as adults, we must listen and affirm them for being brave, says Fransman.
“We must take what they say seriously and report the matter to the police, which is what the parents of these girls did. “A strong family support structure as well as emotional support for both the child and the parents or caregivers are vital in such circumstances.” Fransman says children need to know that when they disclose experiences of this nature, the person that they are disclosing to believes them. “It takes tremendous effort for a child to make such a disclosure, very often for fear of what the possible negative repercussions could be. One never knows if the victim has been groomed by the perpetrator, nor what the threats may have been made to prevent them from disclosing.” Fransman says it is critical to have a relationship that encourages open communication between oneself as parents, or caregivers and the child. “Having a good relationship that allows for open communication with one’s child is the first step in getting children to disclose abuse. “Parents and caregivers should have general discussions with their children about the different body parts as well as the private parts that must always be kept private and covered.” She adds that these conversations can be uncomfortable for the adult, but that the child will get the message – that their parents are open to speaking about awkward topics. “If this is not the relationship that you as parents and caregivers currently have, then
we would encourage you to develop one. Children also need to know that their parents and caregivers have a zero tolerance for gender-based violence,” says Fransman. According to her a child who has been sexually abused will often display behaviour changes that could be a sign that something is not right. “For example, a child who is usually outgoing and chatty may suddenly become withdrawn and quiet, or the child who usually likes to visit a certain place may suddenly be afraid to go there. The child may develop behaviour not formally displayed like wetting the bed or loss of appetite. “While it is normal for children to display one or more of these examples listed at some stage in their life, when you observe a cluster of out of the ordinary behaviour, this should alert the parents or caregivers that the child may have experienced some kind of trauma and counselling may be needed for the child,” explains Fransman. She says parents should create a safe space for their children to disclose what may be bothering them, or arrange for their child to speak with a child counsellor to assist them to work through their experience. They can do this by calling Childline’s crisis line on 0800 055 555. Childline also offers workshops and training to adults, children and professionals with regard to the issue of child sexual abuse. The NPA said it also welcomes the sentencing of the grandfather as it continues its efforts to fight the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide and crimes against women and children.
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Spar has teamed up with the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa (CGCSA) and the department of social development to provide food and essential items to thousands of vulnerable people. Distribution centres countrywide are in packing and distributing food parcels to hunger-ravaged communities. Over a three-month period, more than 24 000 parcels of essential foods and personal items amounting to over R12 million will be distributed to communities in need. Spar Western Cape, having co-ordinated the first massive packing logistics, was ready to deliver the first parcels last week. Robert Brink, Spar Western Cape marketing director, says: “This a significant contribution from Spar and hopefully we can consider a longer-term commitment to this. In light of some negative publicity surrounding food parcels going missing, we need to be sure that we are indeed reaching our most vulnerable.”
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Abandonment is not the only option THABANG KUAHO @thab_journo Mothers who are unable to take care of their newborn babies need not abandon their infants as there are legal options to safely give their little ones away and let them live. The Children’s Act details different options to mothers who are not able to take care or their babies, explains Joshua Chigome, spokesperson for the provincial social development department. This follows the arrest of a Bloekombos woman, suspected of concealing the birth of her baby. The 26-year-old woman was arrested on Friday 23 July and a murder case against her was subsequently opened for investigation by the Kraaifontein family violence, child protection and sexual offences (FCS) unit. Kraaifontein police spokesperson Capt Hein Hendricks says the woman allegedly gave birth to a baby on Tuesday 14 July before later arriving home without the infant.
A body of a newborn baby was found dumped on vacant land in Old Paarl Road the day after the arrest. “A post mortem to determine the cause of death would be conducted,” Hendricks says. Chigome says various placement options as per the statutory process, include foster care with non-family members, placement in a child and youth care centre or recommendation for adoption. He adds the biological mother goes through extensive counselling on the options available. Chigome says the department does not fund, neither is it involved with any organisation that has baby “drop boxes” where mothers, who are not able to take care of their infants, can leave them in and walk away. “The department funds various nongovernment organisations (NGOs) in the northern suburbs of Cape Town to render child protection services that biological mothers can approach for help.” However, he says, various NGOs run educational programmes for expecting mothers
at healthcare facilities to counsel them on the different options available to them. “The programmes target pregnant women who indicated they do not want their unborn baby. Different options are provided for them to make a more informed choice,” he concluded. In 2017, for the first time since its inception in 2003, Goodwood-based Ubuntu House made newspaper headlines when a woman left her newborn baby at its doorstep. Project leader of the home Naas Vermaak, says the facility has only enough capacity to take in 12 children. “Since 2003 it only happened once at Ubuntu House and should it happen that we find a baby dropped at Ubuntu House, we will immediately have to report it to a social worker and the police,” Vermaak says. He says babies brought into the facility come directly from social services. VAnyone with information relating to the dumped body of the baby is urged to contact the Kraaifontein FCS unit on 082 522 1044.
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Milnerton resident to kayak to Brazil KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels
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fter becoming the first and only person to paddle the entire circumference of the South African coastline in 2012, Richard Kohler from Milnerton is training for his next odyssey at a time when self-isolation is the norm. In December this year Kohler will paddle 6 700km unsupported from Cape Town to Brazil, something that no one has ever attempted, all while raising funds for Operation Smile. Sailing the equivalent of three times around the globe as a professional yachtsman, Kohler became the first person to solo kayak around the entire South African
coastline in 2012. “I have been paddling for 20 years and do so at least four times a week, so I can rely on my muscle memory. My solo kayak around the South African coast was in aid of Miles for Smiles. “This was after helping David Grier, founder of the Cipla Miles for Smiles, get paddling fit for him to kayak around SA. Things did not work out so I said I would do it in his place and the rest is history,” Kohler said. He recently completed a gruelling weekend of training for Ocean X by paddling nonstop from the source of the Breede River to the sea, again setting another record having been the only person to achieve this. The heady task saw Richard paddling for
38 hours, clocking up 310km, and was achieved with no sleep and pushing on through the winter cold. Sailing has always been in Kohler’s blood, beginning his journey at the age of six to later sailing at international level, including sailing in the 2007 Americas Cup for South Africa aboard the Shosholoza. He is motivated by raising funds for Operation Smile, and gets to dip his toes into the cold Atlantic Ocean yet again. “Operation Smile changes people’s lives. With a 45 min surgery costing about R5 500 it gives them the confidence to smile broadly,” he said. Having been attacked by a shark during his last mission, his kayak broken in half and all his equipment stolen, Kohler has
learnt the art of never giving up. The remarkable aspect of this journey into the unknown, is the vessel that will carry Kohler all the way to Brazil. An 8m paddling torpedo allows little leeway to move around after 15 hours and 100km of paddling every day, and every single inch of space needs to be utilised for optimal performance and comfort, Kohler said. Asking who will be supporting him during this venture, Kohler said he will be sailing solo. “On the crossing I will be on my own. No support and safety boat or the likes. Everything I need I will have to take with me on my kayak. It would be awesome to get everyone following and getting involved in the project,” he explained.
MOMcon goes online Mothers can expect a weekend full of information during the first free online MOMcon. The conference, featuring a range of speakers, such as Katherine Wolf and Bob Goff, will be hosted via Zoom on Friday 14 August (19:00 to 21:00) and Saturday 15 August (09:00 to 12:30). The conference is hosted by Mops South Af-
Virtual walk for Huis Jabes
Toerekeningsvatbaar: Kyle Ruiters sal na verwagting vandag vir die laaste keer in die Bellville-landdroshof verskyn voordat sy saak na die hooggeregshof oorgeplaas word. Ruiters word daarvan aangekla dat hy verlede jaar vir Lynette Volschenk in haar woonstel in Loevenstein vermoor het. Hy is verlede week vir sielkundige evaluering geneem en toerekeningsvatbaar bevind. FOTO: JACO MARAIS | NETWERK24
Fraud in Durbanville on the rise Fraudsters seem to have a field day, conning people out of their money. According to Capt Marchell Rhode, spokesperson of the Durbanville police, there has been an increase in the number of fraud cases reported at the Durbanville police station. A woman from Vierlanden was defrauded of R4.5 million between 27 August last year and 23 July this year by someone who pretended to want to go into a business partnership with her. The suspect communicated with her by WhatsApp and email and convinced her to transfer money to his or her account, Rhode said.
The victim transferred money several times to the account. She became suspicious and reported the case at the Durbanville police station. A case of fraud is being investigated, Rhode said. In the latest fraud incident, a man from Mountainview Road in Durbanville, bought a bicycle on Gumtree. “He made several payments, but never received the bicycle,” Rhode said. “The police warns people to be careful when they do business on the internet or not to just pay money into an unknown account,” he said.
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A virtual walk in aid of Huis Jabes will take place on Sunday 9 August at 10:00 in celebration of Women’s Day. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the annual fundraising projects in aid of Huis Jabes had to be cancelled. The virtual walk will be presented by SOS Trust to raise funds to assist victims of domestic abuse by giving them a safe haven and a chance to start a new life. Buy a ticket at R50 per mile (1.6km) to “walk a mile in an abused woman’s shoes”. V To buy a ticket, visit www.sostrust.co.za or www.howler.co.za/events/showup-c496. Send an email to info@sostrust.co.za for more information.
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Valuation appeals go virtual ESMÉ ERASMUS @erasmusesme
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roperty owners who have objected against the 2018 property valuation, can now appeal if they are not satisfied with the outcome of their municipal valuation. Most property owners recently received the outcome of their objection against their property valuation – more than a year after they have submitted it. The closing date to appeal against this decision is 3 September, leaving little time to prepare. Also, it can take up to 30 days to receive the motivation for the decision, if requested. Thus, most property owners may not have the opportunity to see the motivation for the decision before the deadline for appeals.
The appeals form must be obtained via email to valuationsappeals@capetown.gov.za, but TygerBurger knows of at least one person who did not receive a reply in two weeks. Luthando Tyhalibongo, media manager of the City of Cape Town, said some delays may be experienced due to a recent influx of emails into this email account and the challenges with remote working. “Property owners will not be prejudiced as a result of delayed responses by the valuation department,” he said. “Valuation department staff members have, despite various challenges, effectively responded to more than 7 000 emails since the lockdown started. We endeavour to respond to emails in the shortest time possible,” he said.
Two new independent valuation appeal boards have been appointed by the Western Cape government and agreed on 27 July not to delay the appeal hearings any further. According to Tyhalibongo this will ensure an approach of mitigating the risks associated with the Covid-19 pandemic and so that the consideration of appeals would not be stalled any longer. Arrangements are currently being made to commence with the remote appeal hearings during the last week of August already, she said. An email to property owners who submitted appeals will be sent during the next week to explain the remote appeal hearing processes. V Reasons for the property valuations and prescribed appeal forms can be requested by sending an email to valuationsappeals@capetown.gov.za.
Helpende Hand help versorgers Solidariteit Helpende Hand doen ’n beroep op die publiek om dié te help pamperlang wat op die voorgrond in ouetehuise werk. Volgens Alisha de Lange, Helpende Hand se streekorganiseerder, het haar span verskeie ouetehuise geskakel om te hoor wat hul grootste uitdagings en behoeftes te midde van die Covid-19-pandemie is. Sy sê hoewel talle bejaardes swaarkry en groot uitdagings ervaar, kry die versorgers van bejaardes net so swaar. “Ewe skielik is hulle nie net die versorger nie, maar moet hulle ook vrae beantwoord oor die virus, hulle moet familie se plek inneem wat nie kan kom kuier nie en soms oor en oor verduidelik waarom dinge tans so
uitdagend is. Dit, terwyl baie van hulle vrees om self siek te word en moontlik ’n bejaarde kan aansteek. Ons het daarom besluit om vir die versorgers met bederfpakkies dankie te sê,” verduidelik De Lange. Sy moedig die publiek aan om hul dankbaarheid teenoor die versorgers te wys en hul dankiesê-projek te ondersteun. “Ons het reeds ’n lys van die name van die versorgers in verskeie ouetehuise reg oor die Wes-Kaap. Die publiek kan dus vir iemand in hul dorp ’n spesiale pakkie saamstel.” Die waarde van die boksie is sowat R150 en die inhoud kan bestaan uit ’n persoonlike briefie, iets wat lekker proe en iets wat lekker ruik. V Bel Alisha de Lange by 082 923 1438.
VACANCY BULLETIN EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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REMUNERATION: R122 595 PER ANNUM SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING AND MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE
REMUNERATION: R102 534 PER ANNUM SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING AND MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE
Requirements: Minimum educational qualification: General Education and Training Certificate (GETC)/Grade 9 (Std 7). Experience: Appropriate experience and appropriate knowledge of CSSD. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Knowledge of the sterilisation process • Good interpersonal and numerical skills • The ability to work in a team environment and independently • Effective cleaning and packing abilities of heavy equipment • Good reading and writing skills in at least two of the official languages of the Western Cape.
Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic numeracy and literacy skills. Experience: Appropriate experience in Supply Chain Management in a hospital environment. Inherent requirements of the job: Physical ability to pick up heavy boxes or bags • Willingness to assist with stock-taking. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Good interpersonal and communication skills • Ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written) in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape.
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Deliver/collect soiled equipment to and from the sterilisation and various other departments with a heavy duty trolley, including related duties in the operating theatres • Decontaminate, package, control and sterilise of instruments, and other equipment in the department • Operate autoclaves and instrument washing machines • Issue sterile stock according to the departmental needs • Fold and sterilise linen packs Monitor, control and maintain stock levels • Perform ad-hoc duties at Oral Centre, Mitchells Plain. Note: A competency test may form part of the selection process. No payments of any kind is required when applying for this post. Enquiries: Ms V Naido, tel 021 370 4479
Duties (key result areas/outputs): Timeous delivery of stock to wards, departments, theatres and clinics in a cost effective and safe manner • Rotate store stock (first in, first out) • Clean stores on a regular basis • Assist with safe-keeping of stock. Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Enquiries: Mr DB Van der Linde, tel. 021 938 4016
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR ATTENTION OF MS NL KEARNS, TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: TYGERBERG HOSPITALS, PRIVATE BAG X3, TYGERBERG 7505.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MS. N. JOOSTE, TO THE DEAN/MANAGER, ORAL HEALTH CENTRE PRIVATE BAG X1, TYGERBERG 7505.
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REMUNERATION: R102 534 PER ANNUM SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING ALLOWANCE, MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. Experience: Appropriate registry experience. Inherent requirements of the job: A valid (Code B/EB) driver’s licence • Ability to pick up heavy bags filled with post and goods • Relieve registry clerk on request. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Must be dedicated, a team player, innovative and self-motivated • Good verbal and written communication skills in at least two of the official languages of the Western Cape • Planning, organising and client orientation skills. Duties (key result areas/outputs): Collecting, delivery and distribution of all files, post and correspondence to and from various Directorates in Bellville Health Park • Collecting and delivery of postal items from and to Post Office • Collecting and distributing of newspapers to all officials within the Bellville Health Park • Preparing of file covers and letters for franking • Assist registry personnel and all other officials within Bellville Health Park upon request Ensure that documents for photocopying and binding are handled.
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PORTER REMUNERATION: R102 534 PER ANNUM SERVICE BENEFITS: 13TH CHEQUE, EMPLOYER’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PENSION FUND, HOUSING ALLOWANCE, MEDICAL AID ALLOWANCE Requirements: Minimum requirement: Basic numeracy and literacy. Inherent requirements of the job: Willingness to work shifts and ability to report for duty at 6:30 (weekends included) • Willingness to handle bodies (corpses) • Willingness to work irregular hours as required. Competencies (knowledge/skills): Ability to communicate in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape • Ability to handle heavy objects. Duties (key result areas/outputs): Transport patients and corpses • Transport blood specimens from various wards to various laboratories and vice versa • Assist with loading of patients in and out of ambulances, vehicles, to, from, beds, trolleys, or wheelchairs and vice versa • Responsible for collecting and cleaning of wheelchairs, trolleys and blood hampers. Note: No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Shortlisted candidates may be required to undergo competency test. Enquiries: Ms CB Johnson, tel. 021 938 5327
Enquiries: Mr L Moolman, tel. 021 815 8724 PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR THE ATTENTION OF MS G OWIES, TO THE CHIEF DIRECTORATE: METRO HEALTH SERVICES, PRIVATE BAG X15, PAROW 7500.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION FOR ATTENTION OF MS NL KEARNS, TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: TYGERBERG HOSPITALS, PRIVATE BAG X3, TYGERBERG 7505.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applications without the aforementioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on the advertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CVs will not be returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered. Further communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not received a response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department. As directed by the Department of Public Service and Administration, applicants must note that further checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.
The Department of Health is guided by the principles of Employment Equity. Candidates with disabilities are encouraged to apply and an indication in this regard will be appreciated.
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More safety measures at Curro Delft after threats BRENDEN RUITER @ruitervaniewind
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urro Delft has taken additional safety measures at the school property in Delft, should protesters attack the school. These measures were taken after threats from student body, Congress of South African Students (Cosas) that they are going to close private schools. The threat came after president Cyril Ramaphosa recently announced that government schools will be closed again, after reopening after lockdown. In a statement Cosas specifically named Curro Delft as a school that will be closed. They even went
Don’t resist in carjacking TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS @tarryns07 Bishop Lavis police are urging motorists who find themselves in a carjacking situation to not resist and rather hand over the keys. This follows after an incident in which a driver and passenger in a stationary vehicle, at the corner of Montreal and Borcherds Quarry Drive in Airport Industria, were approached by two armed men on Monday 27 July. WO Joseph Swartbooi explained that the duo approached the vehicle, held them (motorists) at gunpoint and forced them to open the doors. “The suspects then jumped into the vehicle and drove off in the direction of Nyanga. The driver and passenger were later dropped in Khayelitsha and left stranded. The vehicle was recovered at the corner of Spine and Strandfontein roads. The suspects are unknown and have not been arrested yet. The motive for the attack is robbery.” Swartbooi said carjackings are not common in the Bishop Lavis policing precinct. “There are isolated cases that are being reported. When any motorist finds himself in such a position, our advice is not to try to resist. Suspects in most cases are armed when they approach victims with the intention to rob them of their valuable belongings. Your life is worth more than a piece of steel that is insured (in most cases). “Motorists travelling in the area should be aware that Robert Sobukwe Drive, Borchards Quarry, 35th Street, Valhalla and Jakes Gerwel drives are identified as hotspots for different crime patterns. “Motorists are also encouraged to take care and be vigilant when travelling in the area. “We can only appeal that all belongings should not be visible in the motor vehicle. Keep it safe in the boot of your car,” added Swartbooi. Anyone with information about the incident which occurred on Monday is encouraged to contact Crime Stop anonymously on 08600 10111.
Second chance for firearm amnesty A new firearm amnesty period of six months came into effect on Saturday 1 August and will expire on 31 January 2021. It provides firearm owners with the opportunity to hand in illegal and unwanted firearms and ammunition at their nearest police station, either for destruction or renewal of a competency certificate and a valid licence. No indemnity will be granted for firearms that have been used to commit any crime. All firearms that have been handed in will undergo ballistic testing to ensure it had not been used in the commission of any crime. V Contact 012 353 6111 or cfrenquiry@saps.gov.za for any amnesty enquiries.
as far as saying that they will whip the school management with sjamboks if they come close to the school. What they didn’t bargain for is that the school had already closed. Cosas feels that while poor children are left behind, children with rich parents can go forward with schooling. Mari Lategan, executive: marketing and communications at Curro Holdings, says Curro Holdings is aware of claims made by a national student organisation to close down Curro Delft, one of the schools in the independent school group’s stable. “Curro Delft is currently closed and learning continues online as per the group’s digital and remote learning strategy that has been implemented since the national lock-
down commenced. Curro reiterates that the safety of its staff and learners remain the group’s primary priority. Additional safety measures have also been put in place to ensure the safety of the school property. Parents will be kept up to date with developments via regular communication platforms,” says Lategan. In the meantime the ministry of basic education on Saturday announced that all public schools wil reopen on 24 August. Matriculants went back to school on Monday, while Grade 7 learners will go back next Monday. The academic year will end on 15 December for all grades and the new academic year will start on 25 January for teachers and a few days later for learners.
Drugs confiscated in Delft The Maitland flying squad last Wednesday (29 July) confiscated drugs to the value of R 500 000 in Delft South. Officers responded to a tip-off about a house in Elgar Street. According to police spokesperson Capt John Bartlett three people were arrested at the house, where they found 10 000
Mandrax tablets. “At 21:40 the officers acted on information about drugs that are stored at the house and upon searching they found the drugs. “Three suspects, a 30-year-old male and two females aged 31 and 66 were arrested for dealing in drugs,” says Bartlett.
UITNODIGING OM INDIENING VAN SAKEPLANNE VIR DIE BEDRYF VAN ’N VROEËKINDONTWIKKELINGSENTRUM (ECD) IN DELFT Die Stad Kaapstad se departement maatskaplike ontwikkeling en vroeëkindontwikkeling (SDECD) nooi geregistreerde organisasies sonder winsoogmerk (NPO) wat in die vroeëkindontwikkelingsektor in die Kaapstadse metropool werksaam is om sakeplanne in te dien vir oorweging vir die bedryf en bestuur van ‘n vroeëkindontwikkelingsentrum in Delft. Die suksesvolle aansoeker sal ’n fasiliteitsbestuursooreenkoms met die Stad Kaapstad sluit. Die sakeplan moet ’n uitvoerige daaglikse ECD-program, bedryfstrategie en ’n geïntegreerde volhoubaarheidsplan insluit. Die volgende belangrike dokumente moet saam met die sakeplan ingedien word: • • • • • • • •
Afskrif van NPO-registrasiesertifikaat ’n Afskrif van die organisasie se grondwet Bestuurstruktuur van die NPO ECD se leer/daaglikse program Profiele/CV’s van ECD-praktisyns met afskrifte van gesertifiseerde opvoedkundige kwalifikasies Gesertifiseerde afskrifte van opvoeders se Suid-Afrikaanse identiteitsdokumente Klaringsertifikate ingevolge die regulasies van die Kinderwet (bv. polisieklaring, ens.) Aanbevelingsbrief van inwonerskomitee of gemeenskaps-ECD-forum
Sakeplanne kan voor 12:00 op Vrydag 28 Augustus 2020 per hand by die volgende aflaaipunte afgelewer word: Aflaaipunt
Adres
Amptenaar(are) wat aansoeke sal ontvang
Subraad 5
Munisipale kantore, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan en Kiaatweg, Bonteheuwel
Nabeel Jackson Sandiswa Mankayi
SDECD: kantoor van gebied sentraal
Eenheid 201, Blok 2, De Tijgerkantoorpark, Hannes Louwrylaan, Parow (op dieselfde perseel as die Cure Clinic in Parow)
Nombuso Sambu
SDECD: kantoor vir gesentraliseerde bedrywighede
Waalstraat 44, Kaapstad
Daar sal ’n houer by sekuriteit wees. Jy sal by indiening ’n register moet teken.
Die Stad moet voorsieningskanaalbestuur-prosesse volg met die keuring en aanstelling van eksterne geregistreerde NPO’s wat vanuit fasiliteite in Stadsbesit gaan werk. Voorkeur sal gegee word aan NPO’s wat reeds ECD-dienste in die omgewing van die geoormerkte ECD-sentrum lewer. Kontak Siphokazi Dyani by 073 864 7757 of siphokazi.dyani@capetown.gov.za vir nog inligting. LUNGELO MBANDAZAYO STADSBESTUURDER 81/2020
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Creative Hope Art Box skep hoop ESMÉ ERASMUS @erasmusesme
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et die nasionale inperking moes ook Creative Hope, ’n projek wat kunsklasse aan bejaardes bied, nuwe planne uitdink. Creative Hope het in Mei en Junie voortgegaan met sy projek om kunssessies aan bejaardes in 11 aftree- en versorgingsoorde in Durbanville, Bellville en Panorama te bied. Kunssessies is net nie meer in lewende lywe aangebied nie, maar groot plastiekhouers met die kunsmateriaal is by die aftreeoorde afgelaai sodat die bejaardes steeds met die projekte kon voortgaan met die hulp van die susters of versorgers aan diens. Penny Jansen van Vuuren, stigter van die projek, het Creative Hope in Augustus 2017 met slegs twee aftreeoorde begin. Voor die nasionale inperking het sy 12 kunssessies per week vir 100 tot 120 bejaardes aangebied. In Julie het Creative Hope egter verder die wind van voor gekry toe bejaardes al meer in isolasie geplaas is. “Groepsessies kon selde plaasvind en daar was voortdurend ’n personeeltekort,” sê Jansen van Vuuren. “Die gemoedstoestand van die bejaardes is baie laag en veral die feit dat hulle nie hul geliefdes kan sien of besoek nie, maak dit net soveel moeiliker. “Die arme susters en versorgers is ook uitgebrand en bekommerd oor die verantwoordelikheid wat hulle moet dra om te voorkom dat ons oumense die virus kry,” sê sy.
Tussendeur het die aftreeoorde ook finansiële druk en moes twee aftreeoorde met altesame 20 deelnemers hul deelname staak. Creative Hope het ook van sy borge verloor. Uit dié mismoed is egter ’n heel nuwe konsep gebore. “Die Here het ’n idee op my hart gelê nadat ’n vrou navraag gedoen het oor die kunssessies vir haar ma, wat nie in ’n aftreeoord woon nie,” sê sy. En só het ’n hele nuwe konsep, Creative Hope Art Box, die lig gesien. “Baie aftreeoorde is ook opgewonde oor die projek vir hul meer onafhanklike inwoners, wat nou nie meer so baie kan rondbeweeg soos tevore nie en ook daarby kan baat vind. “Hulle wil nie meer na aktiwiteitsentrums gaan nie en verkies om hul eie kuns in die gemak van hul woning te beoefen,” sê Jansen van Vuuren. Dala Produkte het ook aan boord gekom en die projek word vandeesmaand van stapel gestuur. Die Creative Hope Art Box sal bestaan uit al die kunsprodukte wat jy benodig om die hele maand se kunsprojekte te kan doen, soos onder meer inkleurkryte, gom en verf. Daar sal vier verskillende kunsprogramme wees. Deelnemers kan ’n maandelikse fooi betaal om daaraan deel te neem. “Ons mag nie opgee nie, waar daar ’n Jesuswil is, is daar ’n Jesusweg,” sê sy. V Bel Penny Jansen van Vuuren by 072 836 4129 of besoek www.creativehope.co.za vir meer inligting.
Woensdag, 5 Augustus 2020
World of sound opens up for toddler after implant surgery For two-year-old Sage Cloete the outlook on life has just become a little “clearer”. This is due to a recent successful cochlear implant surgery which she had undergone at Tygerberg Hospital. The implant enables her to hear sound. A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that can provide sound to people who have significant hearing loss, says Laticia Pienaar, hospital spokesperson. “Sage was born with bilateral profound hearing loss which was diagnosed at the age of 18 months at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital. “She was fitted with hearing aids in January which were of little help due to the severity of her hearing loss,” says Pienaar. Sage was then referred to the cochlear implant unit at Tygerberg Hospital where she was found to be a good candidate for implantation. She underwent her surgery on 23 June and she was activated on 9 July. Activation is when the internal component of the cochlear implant system is connected to the external sound processor worn behind the ear by means of audiological programming. Currently Sage is in the mapping and programming stage, which includes weekly mapping Little Sage Cloete after her cochlear implant surgery at sessions for about four weeks. In Tygerberg Hospital. addition, she continues to receive weekly online therapy sessions via Zoom Jennifer Perold, audiologist and coordinawith her speech-language therapist at the tor of the cochlear implant unit, says: “It is Carel du Toit Centre. Here she is taught spo- a delight to watch Sage growing in confiken language using hearing technology and dence and in her awareness of new sounds natural learning exercises, says Pienaar. in her environment.”
CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 BURGEMEESTER SE JULIE-TOESPRAAK VOOR DIE STADSRAAD Belangrike hoogtepunte vir inwoners: • Ek wil graag my simpatie betuig teenoor die families, vriende en geliefdes van almal wat oor die afgelope paar weke aan Covid-19 gesterf het. • Die nasionale regering moet gehoor gee aan die beroepe van die gasvryheids-, toerisme-, wyn- en ander groot sektore. Hierdie bedrywe kan veilig oopmaak maar bly meestal ingeperk en beperk. Enige besigheid wat veilig kan oopmaak, moet toegelaat word om dit te doen. •
’n Stadseiendom van R56 miljoen sal aan die provinsie oorgedra word vir die verdere ontwikkeling van die Atlantis- spesiale ekonomiese sone. Hierdeur sal duisende werksgeleenthede ontsluit word en miljarde oor die volgende 15 jaar tot die streekekonomie gevoeg word.
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Die Stad stel grond in Khayelitsha beskikbaar vir die bou van ’n private hospitaal. Ons is bly ons kan tot vooruitgang vir die gemeenskap bydra.
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’n Beroep word op gemeenskappe gedoen om dié wat grond wil beset of eiendom vernietig, te rapporteer. Pogings om grond te beset, bedreig projekte vir behuising en menslike nedersettings ter waarde van R1,3 miljard. Verlede week is die grond vir ’n behuisingsprojek van R50 miljoen in Makhaza onwettig beset, wat die regte van 420 families ondermyn wat geduldig op ’n baksteenhuis wag. Pogings tot besetting by die Blueberry Hill-behuisingsterrein in Eersterivier dreig ook om 1 500 begunstigdes te ondermyn. Die Stad doen alles in sy vermoë om onwettige besettings te bekamp, en ons sal bly opstaan vir die oorweldigende meerderheid wetsgehoorsame inwoners.
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Die Stad is gereed om die hofaansoek deur die SA Menseregtekommissie (MRK) teen te staan waarvolgens gevra word dat die gemenereg-reg om eiendom te beskerm, onwettig verklaar word. Die MRK vra die Hooggeregshof vir ’n interdik om grondeienaars te verhoed om leë, onbewoonde strukture te verwyder as ’n manier om die eiendom teen besetting te beskerm. Die kommissie vra ook vir die nietigverklaring van alle bestaande hofbevele wat die Stad toestemming gee om spesifieke terreine teen onwettige besetting te beskerm. Dit sal ’n gevaarlike presedent skep en die magte van die Grondwet ver oorskry.
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Ek is dankbaar teenoor al die Stadspersoneel, die diensverskaffers en ons vennote in die provinsiale regering wat dag en nag werk om gesondheidsfasiliteite gereed te kry, verseker dat toetsfasiliteite geredelik beskikbaar is, duisende ondersteuningspakkies aan klein ondernemings versprei sodat hulle veilig kan heropen, kosmiddele aan duisende inwoners in nood verskaf, en die manier waarop ons werk, aanpas sodat ons ons dienslewering kan voortsit.
Vooruitgang is moontlik, en ons kan die probleme wat ons in die gesig staar, as Een Stad Tesame oorkom. Was jou hande. Hou jou afstand.
Kontak die Stad Kaapstad se tolvrye nommer 0800 872 201.
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Mother dumps foetus in clinic bin TARRYN-LEIGH SOLOMONS @tarryns07
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ishop Lavis police are yet to track down the mother who dumped her foetus in a bin at a day hospital in Bonteheuwel. The foetus was found in a trauma bathroom at Vanguard Day Hospital on Monday 27 July. According to provincial police spokesperson Mihlali Majikela, the mother is aged between 20 and 25.
“Bishop Lavis police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating the whereabouts of a young mother wanted in connection with concealment of birth. It is alleged that on Monday 27 July, at about 06:45, she visited a day hospital located in Candlewood Street, Bonteheuwel, complaining of abdominal pains. “The patient visited a bathroom for some time and left the building afterwards. Later that morning, a foetus was found by staff members
inside the trauma bathroom. The suspect is unknown at this stage. She is short in height with short black hair. At the time of the incident, she was wearing beige/ brown shorts with long socks and trainers,” said Majikela. The provincial health department spokesperson Maret Lesch confirmed the incident. She advised that those who feel they can’t care for their unborn child or face difficulty during pregnancy should instead seek help.
Twee uitgebrande kinderlykies gevind BRENDEN RUITER @ruitervaniewind Die Mfuleni-polisie het verlede week die skok van sy lewe gekry toe die lyke van twee babas binne minder as ’n kilometer van mekaar gevind is. Die lyke van die babas was so erg verbrand dat hulle nie uitgeken kon word nie. Volgens ao. November Filander, polisiewoordvoerder, is die eerste lykie op Woensdag 29 Julie omstreeks 07:50 gevind. “Die eerste lykie is in Congostraat in Happy Valley gevind. Wat die polisie geskok het, is dat die lykie gevind is tussen die as van goed wat tydens protesaksie aan die brand gesteek is. Op Donderdag 30 Julie is die tweede lykie tussen die bosse tussen Happy
Valley en die Bardale Villagewoonstelkompleks gevind,” sê Filander. Die noordelike voorstede van Kaapstad gaan die laaste ruk gebuk onder gewelddadige protesaksie en onwettige grondbesetting. Verlede week het ’n groep probeer om die grond langs die Laerskool Happy Valley te beset, maar hulle is deur wetstoepassers en ’n private sekerheidsmaatskappy verwyder. Filander sê die omstandighede waaronder die kinders gesterf het, is nie bekend nie, maar dit sal hartseer wees as dit met protesaksie te doen het. “Dit gaan tans moeilik met mense en hulle is moedeloos, maar dit is steeds hul plig om kinders te beskerm. Ons wag nog vir die uitslae
van die lykskouings, maar ’n geregtelike doodsondersoek is geopen,” sê Filander. Hy het mense wat inligting oor die dood van die twee kinders het, gevra om met die polisie in kontak te kom. Lourna Frieselaar, voorsitter van die Mfuleni-gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum, sê sy is geskok oor die lyke wat gevind is. “Ek het regtig nie woorde om die wreedheid van die dood van ’n kind te kan beskryf nie. “Was dit moord of ongelukke? In hierdie stadium weet ons nie, maar wat ook al die omstandighede, dis hartseer.”
Mense probeer grond naby die Laerskool Happy Valley beset. Hul planne is vinnig in die wiele gery. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER
“If an expectant mother feels that she is not in a position to raise her baby or experiences any issues while pregnant, we encourage her to discuss her options with her healthcare worker.” Bonteheuwel ward councillor, Angus McKenzie, echoed Lesch’s statement: “Every single life is valuable. While I note that there could be many personal reasons as to why would-be mothers resort to dumping their infants, the reality is that people can speak up and re-
quest help. “We need to create a space for people who find themselves in these situations to come forward,” said McKenzie. He added: “Mothers who often resort to this as the last solution need to be reassured that there’s help.” Anyone with information can contact the investigating officer WO Rochelle van Schalkwyk on 082 312 7221 or WO Joseph Swartbooi on 082 302 8437.
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Covid stabilises, but unemployment rises DESIRÉE RORKE @dezzierorke
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he coronavirus pandemic is showing a decline in some areas of Cape Town and the rest of the Western Cape, while in stark contrast the “unemployment pandemic” is taking root. Premier Alan Winde last week called for urgent talks with national minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and minister of health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, about the humanitarian crisis that stares the province in the face due to the impact of regulations on the Western Cape’s economy. The office of the premier on Friday 31 July confirmed they anticipate that almost 240 000 jobs will be lost in the province across all sectors as a result of the pandemic and lockdown. The Cape metro public health system is currently coping with the demands of the pandemic with a total capacity of 71%, for Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 patients, according to Winde. “The health department has been studying a number of indicators available to us, including the positivity rate of Covid-19 tests, the number of new Covid-19 deaths, the number of Covid-19 hospitalisations in both the public and private sector, and the number of infected healthcare workers to ascertain trends in the pandemic,” he said on Tuesday 29 July. This data indicates early, but positive signs that infections are starting to plateau. Winde says businesses still closed, where they can open safely, must be allowed to do so, to mitigate the dire consequences on vulnerable communities in the province. “While this is good news, it does not mean
that we can rest on our laurels. We must keep our curve moving in the right direction, downwards. If we let our foot off the pedal now, and don’t continue to change our behaviour, then we risk new flare-ups and an acceleration of cases in the future. We cannot allow this to happen.” Up until 29 July, the Brackenfell field hospital had admitted 82 patients, of which 65 were discharged, and had no deaths. The Hospital of Hope has admitted 1 366 patients to date. By 29 July there had been 150 discharges, and 77 deaths. The Thusong Centre, Khayelitsha, has admitted 234 patients, with 31 deaths to date. “From the very beginning, I have argued that we should not treat our Covid-19 response as a zero-sum game. We can save lives now and do so in a way that will also save lives in the future. The reality is that we are facing a serious humanitarian crisis in the Western Cape, as tens of thousands of people lose their jobs, and access to income. A job is not a ‘nice-to-have’, it is the difference between putting food on the table and starving,” he said. Discussions to be made are aimed at the adverse effects on major job creation sectors that impact citizens in the province to make a living, according to Winde’s spokesperson, Bianca Capazorio. These, she says, include tourism, the restaurant industry, agri-processing and certain retail sectors which are being affected by the ban on liquor sales. By 30 July the Tygerberg district of Cape Town had recorded a total number of 11 419 positive cases and the northern district 5 364 cases. According to the provincial health Covid-19 dashboard, regions in the northern suburbs of the City that feature in the top-20 list of the highest incidences are, Delft (885), Dunoon (590) and Kuils River (536).
Woensdag, 5 Augustus 2020
Stuitig en guitig saam met Elsabe Die Boer-by-die-huis bied ’n sappige Vrouedag-viering met die pretprater Elsabe Aldrich aan. In Van treurkoeklikheid tot triomfantelikheid – guitige en selfs stuitige wenke oor vrouwees in 2020 praat Elsabe oor sappigheid, selfs in droogtetoestande soos pandemies en ander peste. Sy sê 2020 is nie jou gewone skrikkeljaar nie. “Februarie het wel 29 dae gehad, maar Maart was 300 dae lank, Mei 2 jaar, Junie ’n dekade en Julie ’n eeu. Dit is ’n verskrikte en skrikwekkende jaar.” Dit sal aanlyn te sien wees van Donderdag 6 Augustus om 19:00 tot 11 Augustus om 19:00. Drag: “Opsioneel – niemand sal daaroor skinder nie. Jy hoef nie op te dollie nie, maar as jy sat is vir jou pajamas, gaan gróót, meisie!” Versnaperings: “Sal deur jouself voorsien word, so kry net waarvoor jy lus is,” nooi sy. Kaartjies kos R100 en is beskikbaar by
Elsabe Aldrich www. webtickets.co.za of by Pick n Paywinkels. Besoek www.dieboer.com vir meer inligting.
Plans to cap asbestos dumpsite DESIRÉE RORKE @dezzierorke Plans to develop the old asbestos dumpsite in Brackenfell Industria is well underway. When completed the land will boast a new development for industrial use. Engineers appointed to construct the environmental capping of the soil and the civil engineer who will deal with future services such as water, sewage and internal road design, visited the site a fortnight ago. Local company Segway in March acquired shares in Durobrick (Pty) Ltd for an undisclosed amount. Pieter Smith from Segway says the appli-
cation for plans to cap the soil is currently being finalised and consultants are engaging with the national department of environmental affairs over the procedural timeline. “Due to the historic use of the land (as an asbestos factory) we are hoping to have the application dealt with on an urgent basis,” he says. The soil capping process will render the land safe for development by preventing any asbestos fibres being emitted into the air during construction. This R45 million project entails the containment of the asbestos from the surrounding area by specialised material.
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Fairy godparents take to the streets THABANG KUAHO @thab_journo
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ocal non-profit organisation Fountain Angels Pantry, which launched at the start of lockdown, took its fundraising initiative aimed at providing food to 100 underprivileged Kraaifontein and Brackenfell families, to the streets on Saturday 1 August. Members of the organisation dressed up in fairy outfits and stood at the traffic lights opposite Okavango Crossing Shopping Centre on Okavango Road, entertaining motorists and hoping that coins or maybe even bank notes, would be dropped into the cute little pink piggy banks they were holding. The blik skud, as they called the fun-filled event, was a first for the organisation and
they fully enjoyed it. “With the blik skud, we thought we could try and get the community to also help a little bit and, at the same time, to see the faces behind this young initiative,” spokesperson Celeste Mellet says. Mellet says proceeds from this event will go towards buying dry ingredients for food packs that will be given to the families. This idea of fundraising came about when founding members ruled out the traditional way of asking established businesses for donations. “Because all members were already donating ingredients for the food themselves, we thought of including the community.” She says their plans were executed well and what stood out was the enthusiasm and
ASPIRE TO INSPIRE
By Zintle Maliwa, Marketing Assistant: Corporate Communications & Marketing College of Cape Town
In the words of Nelson Mandela, "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." Education is fundamental to development and growth. Growth, development and poverty reduction is dependent on the knowledge and skills acquired. Two College of Cape Town lecturers “aspire to inspire” others, through education and equality of all citizens. Dr. Charles Mbayi completed his PhD in Mathematics and Mrs. Noreth Muller-Kluits was selected to render an oral presentation at the Social Work Education and Social Development (SWESD) Conference in Rimini, Italy. The oral presentation will be based on her abstract titled: “Social Work and Rehabilitation – ensuring a free and just society inclusive of all persons with disabilities as equal citizens.” The abstract forms part of her current doctoral research study she's currently pursuing. Lecturer graduates with PhD in Mathematics Dr. Charles Mbayi, a lecturer at Pinelands Campus recently graduated with a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Western Cape. His passion for teaching and learning has inspired him to study mathematics. Dr. Mbayi pursued his tertiary education in his home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo. After obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in Statistic Mathematics and spending ten years as a Mathematics lecturer, he relocated to South Africa.
willingness of motorists to help. “We found Kraaifontein and Brackenfell drivers were great fun and very friendly. People were supportive and interested in our work. Based on the fun we had, and funds raised, we will definitely be doing another collection.” She says the next one will probably take place in a parking lot of a shopping centre that is yet to be decided. Funds raised during the blik skud were enough to feed the 100 families for a week. “We are so blessed and grateful to everyone who donated, and we know we will grow from strength to strength.” The NPO was started by 10 people who decided to cook and deliver food to, and raise funds for families that do not have much.
“This carried on while we discovered more families that could benefit from this initiative.” When lockdown regulations were eased and some members returned to work Fountain Angels Pantry, now a registered NPO, halted providing cooked food to the families and started providing them with meal packs. “Apart from our own money, we have been surviving on donations from friends and family and had to stretch the funds as far as we possibly could. At the same time, we had to ensure that food packs were as nutritious as they were cost effective.” Food parcels consist of seven different “just add water” meals, which can also be prepared with milk. V Email celeste@fountainangels.co.za.
Lecturer set to render an oral presentation at the SWESD Conference in Italy Mrs. Noreth Muller-Kluits, a lecturer at the Crawford Campus, in the NC(V) Primary Health Department, has her abstract selected for oral presentation at the Social Work Education and Social Development (SWESD) Conference in Rimini, Italy. The abstract is based on “Social Work and Rehabilitation – ensuring a free and just society inclusive of all persons with disabilities as equal citizens” is based on her current doctoral research study she is pursuing. The focus of the oral presentation will demonstrate how social work can contribute to the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities, especially when integrating into society. This conference will be hosted by the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW). The conference planned to take place in June 2020, but due to the global COVID-19 pandemic outbreak was postponed to November 2020. The interest in disability has developed over the years, she has both a personal and professional background in the eld. She has been involved with disability awareness at the college, including in 2018 facilitating an awareness talk hosted by NC(V) Primary Health Level 2 students on the accessibility of Crawford campus which was attended by College Executive. She is currently doing her doctoral degree in social work at Stellenbosch University focusing on experiences of adults with an acquired physical disability on social work support. She enjoys doing qualitative research as it provides participants with the opportunity to share their stories. She hopes to be able to further advocate for persons with disabilities as a minority group that could affect anyone at any time.
Once settled in South Africa, Dr. Mbayi obtained his Master’s degree, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from the University of the Western Cape. He then joined the academic team at the College of Cape Town, Pinelands Campus as a Mathematics lecturer. Dr. Mbayi uses every opportunity to encourage students to be passionate about Mathematics and the application thereof. “My passion for mathematics grew during my high school career. Solving math problems gives me a real pleasure as it allows for both critical and relative thinking. I remember when I was in high school, I was always good in mathematics than any other subjects. “I enjoy calculations and numbers” said Dr. Mbayi.
From left to right: Mr. Mphumzi Booi, Deputy Principal: Corporate Services; Mr. Louis van Niekerk, Principal; Dr. Charles Mbayi and Mrs. Noreth Muller-Kluits (seating).
From left to right: Mr. Mphumzi Booi, Deputy Principal: Corporate Services; Mr. Louis van Niekerk, Principal; Mrs. Noreth Muller-Kluits and Dr. Charles Mbayi (seating). X1W95J61-AL050820
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Charity locked down How you can help As the Covid-19 crisis continues and many people are struggling to make ends meet, non-profit organisations (NPOs) and non-government organisations (NGOs) are trying to provide support to those that need it most. These organisations have lost most of their income from fundraising events and need your help to continue giving care. TygerBurger is making it easier for you to contribute responsibly by featuring accredited and/or legitimate organisations that will distribute your donation to the right people. To be featured here registered NPOs and NGOs or those with clear proof of their donations/activities can email a description of their service, NPO number (if applicable) and contact details to nielen.deklerk@tygerburger.co.za. Please include specific needs and a drop-off point, if possible. V Alta du Toit aftercare in Bellville makes provision for the care and development of 220 intellectually disabled adults between the ages of 18 and 82 years. They’re currently in need of white soap and roll-on deodorant for male and female residents. Donations can be dropped off at the security gate of their premises at 80 Lincoln Street, Boston. Email Marina van der Meulen on marina@altadutoit.org.za or call 021 913 2106. V Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has established a Covid-19 relief fund aimed at supporting its most vulnerable students. To donate SMS “Covid Fund” to “35525”. Each SMS costs R3 and free SMSs do not apply. To donate online, visit www.cput.ac.za/advancement/giving.
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Woensdag, 5 Augustus 2020
Conservation team kills two birds with one stone ESMÉ ERASMUS @erasmusesme
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his year the Mosselbank River Conservation Team (MRCT) combined two projects, its Mandela Day clean-up and the launch of Plastic Free July, into one project. The MRCT was started as project by Garden Cities, but has since soared to play a huge environmental role in Greenville. The community initiative is aimed at rehabilitating and maintaining the social, ecological and amenity value of the Mosselbank River corridor in Greenville. More than 150 volunteers collected 143 bags – removing 375.5kg of waste. Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution, “so that we can have cleaner streets, oceans, rivers and beautiful communities”, says Danielle Cronje, environmental officer of Garden Cities. “By joining the challenge, you commit to cutting your single-use plastic items by refusing the use of straws, plastic cutlery, bags and replacing them with alternatives such as metal straws and material bags,” she says. The MRCT brainstormed and wondered how they could incorporate this challenge into the Greenville and Fisantekraal community. “We then approached two local women in the community to assist us with crafting material bags that we would then hand out to the children to paint on and personalise it – thereby encouraging the chil-
The children proudly show off their painted shopping bags. Children and their parents were encouraged to say no to single-use plastic bags and rather use material bags. dren to say no to plastic bags and use their material bags,” she says. This project was launched on Mandela Day on 18 July. “The children and their parents were encouraged to say no to single-use plastic bags and rather use material bags. We handed out 100 bags and hope to double this next year. We had some beautiful, creative designs and hope that the children will share this message with their friends,” Cronje says.
The day was ended with soup and vetkoek handed out by Lizzy’s Soup Kitchen, run by Elizabeth Maans, also chairperson of the MRCT, and her group of volunteers. Anyone who wants to support the MRCT or Lizzy’s Soup Kitchen and other soup kitchens in Fisantekraal, can send an email to mosselbankconservationteam@gmail.com, or visit Mosselbank River Conservation Team on Facebook and Instagram.
V Inceba Projects in Bellville helps vulnerable individuals and groups on a multidisciplinary level. They also run the only Baby Saver in Bellville and surrounds. They need donations of non-perishables, toiletries and cleaning products. Call 083 992 2363. V The Eat Out Relief Fund supports the restaurant industry, many who are opening their kitchens to serve their communities. To donate (or request funds) visit http://help.eatout.co.za. V HewLin Compassion in Kraaifontein focusses on alleviating the hardships of individuals, families and communities through education and skills development. They need toiletries (especially soap to enforce hand hygiene during this time of lockdown), stationery and food donations. Contact them on 081 207 9485 or info@hewlincompassion.org.za.
Danielle Cronje, team coordinator and environmental officer of Garden Cities, tells the story of Dory and Crush and why they are unhappy in their home with all the plastic pollution. She showed the children all the small plastic pieces that can be found in the stomachs of fish as they think its food.
Lizzy’s Soup Kitchen, run by Elizabeth Maans (left), and her group of volunteers handed out soup and vetkoek to end off the day.
V Magdalena Home in Bellville has been in existence since 1902 and its programmes focus mainly on child and family services. They need baby clothes (0-18 months), baby toiletries (like baby bum cream), birth mother toiletries (like toothpaste, soap and shampoo) and nappies (size 1 to 3). Call 021 948 3637 or send an email to info@magdalena.org.za. V The Ithemba Foundation strives to raise awareness of depression as a biological illness and raise funds for research about this disease. They require funds to help sponsor research in the field. A section 18A tax-deductible receipt, is available on request. Send an email to ithembafoundation@mweb.co.za. V The Inothando Foundation in Philippi provides food for needy children, elderly and the unemployed. They require any donation of clothing. Call Ncumisa Moroeng on 072 977 2871.
More than 150 volunteers collected 143 bags of waste during a short 67 minutes clean-up on Mandela Day.
Way to go! The Mosselbank River Conservation Team (MRCT) members give a thumbs up after successful Mandela Day projects.
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Prevention key to self-defence RACINE EDWARDES racine.edwardes@media24.com
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verybody needs to ensure their personal safety, including children,” says Kelee Arrowsmith who will present a free self-defence series online in partnership with TygerBurger’s sister newspapers People’s Post and City Vision. Arrowsmith founded ACT (Advanced Conflict Training) Personal Safety in response to a lifechanging attack which happened about 20 years ago. At the time, she was working as a repo agent. “One day I went to pick up a big screen TV from a rather large lady who really did not want to give it back. I tried to convince her that it was the right thing to do, but in short, she picked me up and threw me down a flight of stairs,”
she writes on the company website. Having survived the harrowing ordeal, she began to develop a safety methodology that would work for anyone – from a housewife to a businessman and everyone in between. Personal safety, Arrowsmith says, is more about prevention than being physically ready for a fight. “It’s the mental preparation, learning to set boundaries, learning about awareness, learning what the bad guy looks like,” she explains. “Being safe has a lot more to do with prevention than actually physically getting into it. I would say about 90% of violent confrontations can be prevented by doing things before you get into the attack”. While her client-base is mainly
women, she says men can also benefit from learning about personal safety. “Most of our clients are women because women tend to feel a lot more vulnerable than men. They enrol to defend themselves against the ‘bad guys’ ”. But, she adds: “We get men who have really thought through their personal safety – like what would they do if two criminals kicked their doors in and rushed in with guns.” With South Africa suffering the scourge of domestic violence and gender-based violence, Arrowsmith says women especially will benefit from learning the principles of personal safety and self-defence. “It gives you a lot of confidence and a lot more awareness. Once you start doing self-defence of any
“About 90% of violent confrontations can be prevented by doing things before you get into the attack.” kind, your surroundings become a lot more important to you, you start to look at things differently; so that would make a big difference to your safety,” she explains. Arrowsmith adds that being mentally prepared for a confrontation, if the situation escalates that far, is beneficial. “If a woman knows some basic
self-defence, it will make a massive difference (in an altercation). But she has to be mentally prepared to go through with whatever physical things she decides to do, because just one kick in the groin most likely isn’t going to just end that type of violence – especially if it’s a spouse,” she says. The online events will cover six topics: . Ever wondered what a bad guy “looks” like? . The spicy side of your pepper spray. . Here’s how your kids can protect themselves. . Did you know your house has safety layers? . Split-second decisions when confronted with violence. . What does a safe room in your home look like? V Book your free spot on Quicket.
Elderly couple isolate together at facility SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS @samantha_lee121 For many, the thought of isolating from your loved ones for several days after testing positive for Covid-19 can be daunting. Especially if you are in the high-risk category. But for Valarie and Jacob Bruiners, who have been married for 35 years, spending time together in one of the province’s Covid-19 isolation facility for a few days was like a second honeymoon, making their marital bond even stronger. Jacob (67) is wheelchair-bound and suffers from diabetes and hypertension. When he started having breathing difficulties at home, he was tested for Covid-19. After he received his positive result, they were informed of their isolation options and chose to quarantine at a Western Cape health isolation facility in the Cape Town metropole. “I was very calm and did not panic when I found out I had the Coronavirus, because if you stress, then you will make yourself even sicker,” says Jacob. “The department arranged for the Red Dot taxi to collect me, and I had to leave my wife behind because I could not safely isolate at home and I understood that it was the best decision for my family.” Valerie (71), who is a community worker, volunteers making food for a local feeding scheme. After her husband tested positive she went to get tested even though she had displayed no symptoms. Upon
receiving her positive result it was decided that the couple would isolate together. “After all, it is not right for a wife to be in a strange place without her husband,” says Valerie. “The staff were so helpful. They made arrangements to have me isolate in a double room with my husband.” Jacob was happy to have his wife with him which lifted his already positive spirits even more. “When I saw my wife, I felt so much better and was very happy that we could be together again, my spirit was lifted,” says Jacob. The Bruiners were provided with medication and were monitored daily by staff in case any complications presented. The isolation facilities also provide three daily healthy meals and any additional medication and treatment that patients require. This also aided wheelchairbound Jacob who can now safely use a walker as a result of their treatment. “The place is wheelchair friendly, the staff are helpful and caring and the love I have for my wife grew even stronger. We bonded with each other and the place was peaceful. I have called this place ‘heaven’ because the staff wore white outfits, they treated us well, the other people using the service were friendly and everyone was laughing and made me feel comfortable,” says Jacob. The couple has since returned home and is enjoying life, grateful to have recovered from Covid-19,
Valarie and Jacob Bruiners.
despite their ages and comorbidities. The provincial government has established several isolation facilities to assist those unable to safely quarantine at home. Quarantine is defined in the State of National Disaster Regulations as the restriction of activities or separation of a person who was, or may potentially have been exposed, to Covid-19, such a person has the potential to spread the disease to others. The aim of quarantine is to prevent the spread of Covid-19 infection and contamination. Isolation is defined in these regulations as separating a sick person with a contagious disease from
healthy people. The aim of isolation is to prevent the spread of infection and contamination. Monique Johnstone, spokesperson for the provincial department of health, says if more than one person tests positive, they can be given the option of isolating together as was in the case of the Bruiners. “We do isolate families and couples together if they have multiple people residing in a home and cannot safely isolate separately from their high-risk family members,” she says. The facilities are available to anyone who needs them. “These facilities are available to everyone who cannot safely isolate
at home to protect their vulnerable loved ones and there is no cost involved. We arrange for the Red Dot taxi service to collect the person at home and transport them safely back home once the isolation and quarantine period is completed. We encourage people to pack sufficient clothes and snacks for the duration of their stay,” says Johnstone. Three healthy meals are served daily. V If you have been diagnosed as positive for Covid-19 you should go into quarantine for 10 days. If you are not able to quarantine yourself safely at home, call the provincial hotline at 021 928 4102 for help.
Forensic facility near completion
Progress at the forensic pathology facility at Groote Schuur Hospital.
The Covid-19 pandemic has placed massive delays on the construction of the provincial government forensic pathology facility at Groote Schuur Hospital. The expanded R281 million facility is more than 90% complete and is expected to reach practical completion by the end of the year, if the final project phase goes according to plan. The facility will set new standards within the forensic pathology sphere and enhance service delivery. In a statement, the provincial department of health said there had been a few delays regarding specifications of various infrastructure details.
However, construction resumed more than two months ago, on Monday 18 May. The department added that the Observatory Forensic Pathology Institute (OFPI) is a complex structure with extreme regulated and specific ventilation, drainage, and safety requirements, as well as sophisticated audio, visual and digital specifics. These have added sourcing and procurement issues, which have led to some delays. These crucial dynamics and specification hurdles have been solved by the competent team assigned to the project. With a mission to transform the work of the provincial forensic pathology service, the
10 399 square metre facility will provide thorough integration. Professor Lorna Martin, head of the clinical department forensic medicine and toxicology, says: “In addition to the efficient workflow, staff will work in a healthy and safe environment, compliant with all occupational health and safety guidelines.” She adds that the design of the new and improved facility is more modern and built to be light. There will also be various green spaces throughout.“The latest technology will be provided for the medico-legal investigation of death, and staff are excited and look forward to the occupation day,” she says.
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edert die uitbreek van die Covid-19pandemie het verskeie ondernemings, organisasies en instansies hul werkswyse en manier van doen drasties aangepas. Een van die instansies wat nie die impak van die pandemie en die gepaardgaande inperking kon vryspring nie, is die Hugo Lambrechts-musieksentrum in Parow, wat ook weens dié situasie sy manier van klasgee moes aanpas. Daar word deesdae van agter ’n deurskynende plastiekskerm klas gegee of oudisies uitgevoer, sê dr. Arisa Voges, hoof van die sentrum. Die musieksentrum is deel van die WesKaapse Onderwysdepartement en volg die gewone skoolkwartaalrogram. “Ons is dus onderhewig aan wat van bo besluit word; ons is nie ’n onafhanklike mu-
sieksentrum of privaatskool nie. As die president sê maak oop, dan maak ons oop; as hy sê maak toe, dan maak ons toe,” sê Voges. Die sentrum bied tans klasse aanlyn aan. Die sentrum maak op Woensdag 12 Augustus weer sy deure vir alle leerders oop. “Ons het so vroeg as April vanjaar besluit om soveel leerders moontlik aanlyn te akkommodeer. “Ons was gelukkig in die sin dat sowat 80% tot 90% van ons leerders toegang het tot toestelle soos rekenaars, selfone en tablette, waarmee hulle ons aanlyn onderrig kon fasiliteer. “Ons onderwysers is almal rekenaarvaardig en almal het toegang tot rekenaars.” Klasse is onder meer via WhatsApp-klankopnames en video’s gedoen. “Die leerder maak ’n kort opname van hom- of haarself wat ’n klein uittreksel speel en stuur dit dan aan die onderwyser, wat dit
Só word klas en oudisies deesdae by die Hugo Lambrechts-musieksentrum in McIntyreweg in Parow aangebied. Liam Burden (links), ’n opvoeder, luister aandagtig terwyl een van die leerders, Truhann van der Poel, ’n oudisie aflê vir ’n plek by die musieksentrum.
bestudeer en ook kritiseer, waarna dit teruggestuur word aan die leerder met die nodige instruksies.” Voges sê huiswerk is ook aan leerders op dié wyse gestuur. Daar is ook telefoonoproepe gemaak op dae wanneer daar nie genoeg data was nie. “Dan is daar ook die meer gespesialiseerde platforms. Zoom was baie gewild, want dit is maklik. Skype was ook baie gewild.” Ander platforms sluit in Google, Gmail en Facebook. “Alles het maar afgehang van die onderwyser en die leerder.” Selfs nadat die skole geleidelik oopgemaak het, het ’n groot aantal leerders besluit om verder aanlyn klas te ontvang. “Dit bly die verkose manier van die ouers, want dis gemaklik, hulle hoef nie in te ry na die sentrum nie, ons kan ons tyd beter benut en natuurlik is daar die groot veiligheids- en gesondheidsaspek.” ’n Uitdaging met aanlyn onderrig is egter die internetspoed, omdat optiese vesel nog nie in McIntyreweg, Parow beskikbaar is nie, sê Voges. Ander probleme wat hulle ervaar het sedert die inperking was dié met die sentrum se ontwikkelingsprogram vir leerders van die Kaapse Vlakte. Net ’n paar van die leerders kon aanlyn klas ontvang. Voges sê die sentrum se bestuurspan vergader deesdae via Microsoft Teams, maar een keer per week hou die span ’n aangesigtot-aangesig vergadering – almal natuurlik met maskers aan. Buiten vir die maskers, word gesigskerms ook gebruik en word fisieke afstand deur die onderwysers en leerders gehandhaaf. Voges sê leerders wat instrumente bespeel soos viool en klavier mag hul maskers aanhou wanneer die klas aan die gang is, maar dan is daar probleme wanneer leerders blaasinstrumente of sangonderrig ontvang, want dan moet die maskers verwyder word. “Daarom het ons groot, deurskynende
plastiekskerms gekry. Dis twee meter hoog en party twee tot drie meter breed met wiele. Ons het ’n paar daarvan ontvang,” sê Voges. Dit beperk die druppels wat moontlik versprei kan word. Daar vind ook gereeld sanitasie plaas, sê sy. Voges sê die hele proses wat veroorsaak is deur die pandemie, was ’n uitdaging. “Dit was nie maklik nie. Die moeilikste ding om te oorkom is die aanvanklike angs en spanning wanneer jy die eerste keer weer moet begin werk.” Dit het egter tot dusver vir almal goed uitgewerk, sê sy. “Die meeste van ons kollegas is gesond,” sê Voges. Byna alle groot geleenthede vir die jaar by die musieksentrum is afgestel.
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Women’s Day beach cleanup Residents are invited to attend a Women’s Day beach clean-up on Saturday 8 August at 10:00 at the Milnerton Lagoon. The clean-up, hosted by Save a Fishie, will have a pop-up shop at the venue and bags including gloves will be provided. For more information, send an email to save.a.fishie@gmail.com.
IMPAK VAN COVID-19 OP VULLISVERWYDERING Jy kan steeds op ons staatmaak om, solank dit enigsins moontlik is, elke week jou vullisdrom te verwyder. Ongelukkig het COVID-19 en gewelddadige protesoptrede soms ’n uitwerking op ons diens aan jou. Soms sal jou vullisdrom nie verwyder word op die gewone dag en tyd wat jy verwag nie, maar ons sal wel jou drom verwyder. Normaalweg verwyder ons net vullis wat binne-in die drom geplaas word, maar wanneer vertragings soos hierdie voorkom, sal ons ook die ekstra vullissakke langs jou vol drom verwyder. Soms moet ons ons depots op kort kennisgewing vir dekontaminasie sluit wanneer personeel positief vir COVID-19 toets, waarna daar tydperke van kwarantyn moet wees wat die aantal beskikbare personeellede verminder. Dan verloop sake ongelukkig nie soos gewoonlik by ons nie. Een van die dinge wat ons egter in hierdie uitdagende tyd aanspoor, is die ondersteuning wat ons vullisverwyderingspersoneel van ons gemeenskappe kry. Dankie daarvoor! Help ons asseblief om die vrag te help dra deur, waar moontlik, herwinning en tuiskompostering te oorweeg, sodat daar plek in jou vullisdrom is indien daar vertragings is. Besoek www.capetown.gov.za en ons sosialemediaplatforms vir die jongste inligting oor dienste E-pos: Wastewise@capetown.gov.za Was jou hande. Hou jou afstand.
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Healthcare workers spoiled: Healthcare workers at Tygerberg Hospital recently received skincare booster products to help soothe and restore affected skin, caused by the long hours of wearing a mask. The products were donated to the hospital by the South African skincare brand Environ. Environ has donated products worth R1 million to six hospitals in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. The company says the gesture was to show their appreciation to doctors and nurses on the frontline at the hospitals treating patients infected with Covid-19. Drs Usha Lalla, Suretha Kannenberg and Arifa Parker were at the handover.
he City of Cape Town started opening its nature reserves and conservation areas to the public for exercise last month. Many residents embraced the sunny weather and outdoors at the various City nature reserves since opening. Mayco member for spatial planning and environment, Marian Nieuwoudt, said they are overjoyed that so many residents started utilising the City’s open spaces. “The City’s reserve staff saw families come out for nature walks and various exercise enthusiasts access their much loved scenic routes through the various reserves. Our residents needed this time out in the open air where they could enjoy the beauty and serenity of the natural environment while staying safe. It has been a long time, and clearly our residents are happy to be able to enjoy their training, leisure sports and nature walks at our reserves again. I can assure all there were huge smiles behind the
Volunteers clean Blue Downs Canal The Sunshine Cleaning organisation recently joined hands with different stakeholders to clean up the Blue Downs Canal. Santie Gouws from Sunshine Cleaning says it came to their attention that the Blue Downs Canal and river system is among the top 1 000 most severely plastic polluted river systems. “Our aim is to address plastic pollution within neighbourhoods adjacent to rivers and canals, to prevent such plastic from en-
tering our river systems and ultimately reaching the ocean, where it is harming marine, bird and aquatic life. “Ultimately we would like to see these canals and riverbanks restored and rejuvenated for the enjoyment of the communities who live there. Our research showed that we didn’t have to search far and wide for a starting point to tackle the severe plastic pollution problem. We can start right here under our noses, in our beloved
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mandatory masks,” Nieuwoudt said. Local residents were more than eager to have access to the scenic Table Bay Nature Reserve which is also home to the popular and beautiful Rietvlei water body which is now accessible for recreational purposes again. “I want to remind all visitors to please adhere to the health and safety protocols related to Covid-19 by wearing a mask or cloth to cover your nose and mouth at all times, to not congregate in groups, and to avoid social contact. It remains important that all of us take the necessary precautions during this time, and take responsibility for our health and safety. Please also adhere to the notices at the reserve entrances,” Nieuwoudt said. Reserves will continue to be open as per the normal times and as indicated at the entrance. The areas will be open for exercise only, and no picnicking or braai’s will be allowed. Entrance fees will be charged as per normal.
Serve’s open engagement and pro-active attitude resulted in them quickly outlining a plan and action list to arrange a joint clean-up and waste assessment of the Blue Downs Canal banks. “We agreed on a date that suited us all best, only realizing much later that our date fell during Plastic Free July, as well as the 10th anniversary of Mandela Day.” A total of 28 volunteers – from Enviroserv, Community Women Action, Blue Downs Neighbourhood Watch, Sunshine Cleaning as well as Fitz – collected 375kg of plastic waste from the banks of the Blue Downs Canal that morning.
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hey say when the travel bug has bitten, there’s no getting rid of it. And for the Rhoode family, not even the travel ban imposed during lockdown could stop them from seeing and tasting the world. Samantha, her husband, Greg, and fouryear-old son, Jaegger, hosted countrythemed evenings which saw them celebrate the culture of various countries and ward off cabin fever. “Basically it all started with lockdown giving us cabin fever. I was tired of making the same kind of food and my son, who loves to go out and explore, was pretty frustrated of being at home,” says Samantha. “I thought why not make Mexican food and set the table and decor for the mood, then my son suggested we dress up, which I thought was a brilliant idea. So with it being level five, we looked around the house for what we could use for decor and wear to pretend we were actually in Mexico.” On that first evening, Saturday 25 April, they set the dining area, dressed in character, made the food and played Mexican music, pretending they were in Mexico for the day. “While eating we would discuss the cultures of the country with my son and it turned into a great way to learn about another country. It was a hit! And it gave us something to look forward to doing every week, kept us entertained, educated our son and we had so much fun at the same time,” says Samantha.
For the most part, they use what they have at home; and included in the themed evenings is traditional food, music, clothing and decorations depicting the country’s culture and a lesson for Jaegger on the history of the country coupled with dancing and fun. “I do the research, Google recipes and make DIY costumes. My husband is the director and takes the amazing pictures and my son, as mentioned before, is the one with the initial inspiration and idea. “As lockdown levels eased, I would ask close friends or neighbours if they had an item I was missing to wear or for decor and props,” she says. They have already visited, Mexico, Greece, Paris, Japan, England, Hawaii, India, Russia and Egypt thus far.
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The family in “Paris, France”.
Covid-19 isolation time reduced to 10 days
Rugby club celebrates a year: The NTK Youth Academy celebrated its first anniversary recently. Coach Christopher Diedericks says although the Covid-19 pandemic has put a cloud over the season, they have decided to do something small to celebrate, just to commemorate the year and to create some positivity going forward. “The academy is the birth of a new generation of rugby players in the northern suburbs community. With this in place and positive growth, we hope in future that these boys can develop into great individuals, as not only do we educate through sports, but we also hope to educate them with fundamental life skills to help prepare them for the next step, potentially becoming the next WP or Springbok player,” says Diedericks. There are about 45 boys in three different age groups currently in the club. PHOTO: RZY STUDIOS
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RUGBY: FORMER ALUMNUS RETURNS TO LEAD
Treu appointed new UWC coach T
he University of the Western Cape announced the appointment of Paul Treu as its new rugby coach on Friday 31 Ju-
ly. The former Springbok Sevens and Kenya Sevens coach takes over from Lionel Langenhoven, who was the interim coach after the sudden passing of Chester Williams in September last year. Treu is no stranger to the university, having enrolled as an undergrad student, obtaining a Higher Diploma in Education in 1993. This served as a springboard to his subsequent degrees in education, educational psychology and sports directorship. “I just want to thank everyone at the University of the Western Cape for appointing me as the head coach of the Varsity Cup team. I started my career at the university as a player and now I’m returning as a coach. I’m really excited to start working with the
team and the staff and everyone at the uni- what is important in the ‘big data’ landscape versity,” Treu said. that will set organisations apart.” Director UWC Rugby participates in the Varsity of sport at UWC, Mandla Gagayi, said Treu’s Cup – South Africa’s premier appointment ties in with his university rugby competition. vision for the institution’s “I am exploring opportunisporting ambitions. ties to team up with a high per“Treu’s appointment reinformance organisation that reforces our strategy towards lies on innovation and critical promotion of balance between thinking, which in turn prioriacademics and sport. It also tises best practice methods to reaffirms our commitment to achieve their goal,” Treu said the transformation of rugby during his interview for the as a sport where black coahead coach position. ches are usually overlooked “I believe that the next geneor under-utilised. ration in rugby will require “I thank interim coach, Lioeven more innovative approa- Paul Treu when he was nel Langenhoven, for ably ches to performance than ever the coach of the guiding the university before. As technology has beco- Springboks Sevens through a difficult Varsity me more pervasive and informa- team. PHOTO: GALLO IMAGES Cup campaign.” tion more freely accessible, it is UWC rector and vice-Chanthe ability to process, filter and commit to cellor, Professor Tyrone Pretorius, believes
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Correction Last week, TygerBurger incorrectly reported that Dominic Isaacs is the coach of Cape Umoya United (“Ajax memories fond for Isaacs”, 28 July). The team is coached by Maahier Davids, after Isaacs and Cape Umoya United parted ways in November last year. TygerBurger apologises for the error.
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