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Hub launched to curb drowning: A custom-built Drowning Prevention Operational Hub, a joint initiative between the City of Cape Town’s recreation and parks department and the National Sea Rescue Institute), can be seen in Otto du Plessis Drive on the Table View beach front. This in an effort to curb the drowning incidents in the area. Pictured from left are Michael Chandler, Stewart Seini, Brett Ayres, Dr Philip Erasmus, Zahid Badroodien, Helen Jordaan and Eden Hoefer. See full story on page 3.
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ensure the safety of everyone visiting and working at the mall. “We continually engage our tenants to ensure that they manage social distancing effectively in order to maintain a pleasant shopping experience,” Ryklief says. The mall has the following safety and hygiene protocols in place: . Hand sanitising stations are available at all entrances and throughout the centre. . All on-site employees have been issued with face masks. . Wearing a face mask is compulsory and security is positioned through-out the mall areas to monitor this. . We have remained diligent in our cleaning processes and additional focus has been placed on key public touchpoint areas. . Automatic issue of parking tickets on
Many retailers have urged shoppers to resort to online shopping to minimize the possibility of contracting Covid-19. arrival at parking boom. . Tap and go payment facilities to ensure that the process remains as touch-less as possible. . Parking attendants are positioned to clean and sanitise parking equipment on a
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White collar crime spike in T’View KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels As fraud and cybercrime have seen an increase in the Table View area in recent weeks, police share tips on how to stay safe and protected. Capt Adriana Chandler, Table View police spokesperson, says they have a problem with fraud at the precinct and awareness is vital. “The simple tips will help you protect yourself and your family from scams. Scams can cost people a lot of money and cause a great deal of distress,” Chandler says. According to her, phishing and fraud scams are methods of deceitfully obtaining
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personal information such as passwords, identity numbers and credit card details by calling, sending emails or cell phone messages that look like they come from trusted sources, such as banks or legitimate companies. “Typically, these emails or cell phone messages request that users click on a link in the email, which will direct users to a spoofed website – a site designed to fool users into thinking that it is legitimate – to obtain, verify or update contact details or other sensitive financial information. These emails and messages also contain a telephone number and contact person whom you should call, as you are promised you could win large sums of money,” Chandler explains.
She pointed out the following tips and urged the public to keep them in mind to prevent falling victim to scams and fraud: . Never respond to emails or cell phone messages appearing to be from your bank, which request your personal details. Remember that no bank will ever ask you to confirm or update your account details by email. . Never provide your online ID, password or PIN to anyone and never write them down or share them. . Do not save your Internet banking password on your desktop. . Do not leave your computer unattended after you have entered your Internet banking password.
Summer Greens Market Day is back KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels The Summer Greens Market Day will be in full swing this Saturday, 28 November for the first time after months. For the past four years, the Summer Greens Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) has hosted a community market day. However, due to Covid-19 regulations, the market was put on hold. “To some this has really put a hold on income, as for many this is the only way of providing for their families,” says Reagan Croeser of Summer Greens NHW. This has created a platform for Summer Greens residents and surrounding communities to showcase their talents and assist with creating an income platform for vendors. “It has successfully created an environment for residents to get to know as Summer Greens as it’s such a diverse community. However due to the lift in lockdown levels we were pleased to receive requests from prior vendors about the possibility of organizing another community market day,” Croeser told TygerBurger.
The market will take place on Saturday 28 November from 09:00 to 15:30 at the Summer Greens Community Hall with over 20 stall holders booked. “The market day will offer a number of exciting stalls, clothing, shoes, hand-made leather items, kitchenware, cosmetics, household and garden pots and plants, Bricn-Brac, children’s toys, home-made jams, atchars, toiletries and not to mention delicious food and mouth-watering cakes and sweet treats,” Croeser says. Due to Covid-19, all strict precautions will be taken for the safety of vendors and visitors. Sanitising stations will be available at the entrance to the hall and everyone must wear a mask and social distancing will be enforced. “Please note all funds from booking sales are donated to the neighbourhood watch to raise funds for safety and security equipment,” Coeser says. If you are looking to book a stall, it costs R80 per table (inside), for a gazebo R100 and food trucks are R120. For more info or to book a stall, contact Feerouza Kruger at summergreensevents@gmail.com or 083 3541 225.
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FROM PAGE 1 “We will run an advertising campaign as a lead-up which will include a digital advertising campaign promoting all our stores offer during the extended sale. We do expect increased footfall and retail activity over the next couple of weeks before we head into our traditional festive season,” Canal Walk’s marketing manager, Vanessa Herbst, says. She adds the centre will make sure that all Covid-19 protocols are in place during the Black Friday and festive season period. Luckily for all shoppers, the centre will be extending its trading hours until 22:00 from 15 December. The Flamingo Square shopping centre says on their Facebook page shoppers need to keep in mind that most retailers have increased the duration of the Black Friday deals to create a safer shopping experience. “Don’t forget to wear your face mask and watch social distancing when visiting our centre over this period of savings,” a Facebook post reads.
Attempted murder on the up in WC DESIRÉE RORKE @dezzierore Attempted murder cases in the Western Cape have surged upwards with 9% with 1 097 cases between July and September 2020, according to the second quarterly crime statistics released by the South African Police Service. The numbers contained are compared in percentile to the same quarter in the previous year. Kraaifontein (59), Elsies River (39), Delft, (35) and Mfuleni (32) all feature in the national top 30 police precincts for this crime. With 752 incidents, house robberies saw an increase of 8.4% with 58 cases more than in the same quarter last year. Again Kraaifontein (41), Delft (38) and Mfuleni (30) reached the top 30 list for this crime countrywide. Truck hijackings too saw an increase of 33.3% with 12 more incidents bringing the total for the quarter to 48; and carjackings a slight decrease of 3.3% with 838 incidents. Delft (59) and Philippi East (59) were both listed in the top 30. The murder rate saw a slight decline of 0.9% with 1 013 murders in the province. Both Delft (57) and Kraaifontein (38) topped the red list, with a 31% decline in Delft, but a 58% increase in Kraaifontein. House robberies increased by 8.4% with 752 cases and break-ins declined by 10% with 2 578 cases. Minister for community safety in the province Albert Fritz, said a five-year analysis shows that provincially murder cases increased by 25.7% (207) from 806 in 2016/17 to 1 013 in quarter 2 of 2020/21 financial year whilst nationally it increased by 4.2% (207), from 4 900 in quarter 2 of 2016/17 to 5 107 for the same period. However, there was a decrease in the last two years – owing largely to the Operation Lockdown in gang affected precincts in 2019 and the Covid lockdown in 2020. Additionally, the top 10 police stations in the province accounted for 48.5% of murders in the second quarter of 2020/21 and murders in these 10 stations increased by 2.1%.
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isitors to Table View beach front will notice a new feature parked in Otto du Plessis Drive. This is the custom-built Drowning Prevention Operational Hub, a joint initiative between City of Cape Town’s recreation and parks department and the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), which was officially launched recently. “Each year, the City of Cape Town embarks on a campaign to help bathers be water wise, encouraging them to enjoy our beaches responsibly and employ a number of lifeguards to ensure the safety of holiday makers. Fatal drownings still occur and the City is continually evaluating and updating its drowning prevention strategy. The hub is located on a beach which has become a drowning hotspot,” said the City’s Mayco member for community services and health, Zahid Badroodien. Of the 16 fatal drownings recorded in Cape Town during the last summer season (from September 2019 to March 2020), Table View’s coastline accounted for 25% of these, in three separate incidents. Most of these incidents were related to strong rip currents, which are prevalent along a two kilometre stretch of the coast. The hub is aimed at proactively reducing incidents by educating the public about rip
Pictured from left at the custom-built Drowning Prevention Operational Hub in Otto du Plesses Drive are the City’s seasonal beach lifeguards, Zack Hillman, Kirk Mitchell, Danica Taljaard and Eden Hoefer. currents that occur in that area and redirecting them to swim at alternative, safe bathing areas in the process. The NSRI has provided the purpose-built, branded mobile unit that provides shelter, storage space and the ideal vantage point for observing activities along the coastline. The lifeguards will deploy from the hub adequately equipped to patrol the beach front and activate further emergency services should the need arise. “The NSRI is committed to providing
drowning prevention initiatives and proactive lifeguarding where its most needed. We believe in working better together, so naturally working together with the City of Cape Town to put lifeguards on this iconic stretch of beach is important for our vision of zero drownings,” said Stewart Seini, lifeguard operations manager for the NSRI. “As we head into the busy festive holiday season, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank the NSRI for engaging the City. This joint initiative highlights proactive life-
guard interventions at our beaches to maintain safe environments for our community,” said Badroodien. The City has allocated eight seasonal and one senior seasonal lifeguard to the Table View beach front. Important to note, however, lifeguards will not set up a swimming area, as the prevalent rip currents do not allow for safe swimming. Lifeguards will be on site to assist in emergencies and primarily as a preventative measure, constantly engaging members of the public to educate them about the dangerous swimming conditions and encouraging them to make use of the nearest safe swimming areas at Big Bay or Milnerton. Lifeguards will be on the beach daily from 10:00 until 18:00. “Lifeguards play a key role in ensuring the safety of all beachgoers, but they cannot do it alone. I urge beachgoers to do their part and make this summer memorable for the right reasons,” added Badroodien. Visitors and residents are urged to remember the four golden rules of summer when visiting beaches: . Do not drink and swim. . Do not leave children unsupervised. . Do be aware of rip currents. . Swim only between the red and yellow flags, where lifeguards are present.
Armed robbery at Table Bay Mall KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels Police are investigating a case of business robbery after Experimax in Table Bay Mall in Sunningdale was robbed on Tuesday last week. Willem Dreyer, Table Bay Mall centre manager, confirmed the incident and said
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Questions raised around seismic activity KAILIN DANIELS @k10daniels
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veryone went into panic mode last week after being hit by a slight tremor - the third earthquake in less than two months. However, the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (Safcei) and the Koeberg Alert Alliance have raised questions around the seismic activity on the Milnerton fault line. According to them, the increase in seismic activity on the Milnerton fault line should be a major cause for alarm around the risks to the Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant, especially since the news that Eskom has plans to extend the life of the plant by another 20 years past its original lifespan. “Last month, we raised our concerns when the first two earthquakes were brushed off by Eskom as no cause for alarm. But now, with a third and more intense earthquake, South Africans need to be aware of the risks associated with an aging nuclear plant so close to a fault zone and densely populated areas,” Koeberg Alert Alliance’s Peter Becker says. The Council for Geosciences issued a tender in October for a study of the seismic risks at the Koeberg site. “It seems we are not alone in our concerns about how safe Koeberg is from earthquakes. Clearly, the Council for Geosciences also sees a need for more research into this risk,” says Becker. According to a statement released by Safcei, Koeberg was built during the late 1970s with a design life of forty years. It began operating in 1984 and is scheduled for shut down in July 2024. “It was the first nuclear plant built with earthquake protection in the foundations in the form of a concrete ‘raft’ resting on neoprene rubber pads. Later designs include horizontal fail safe buffers, but this was not
The Koeberg Power Station, which is located near Melkbosstrand on the West Coast. PHOTO: SHARIEF JAFFER done for Koeberg. That means that if the rubber pads do not perform as expected, or if there is an unexpectedly powerful earthquake, it could result in the foundation cracking. One question as Eskom plans to extend the life of Koeberg is whether the neoprene pads will last for another twenty years in a marine environment?” the statement reads. Becker adds that an unexpected earthquake can cause a nuclear reactor meltdown. “Why should Capetonians live with the fear of that happening? Koeberg contributes so little to the electricity generated in South Africa that it is not worth the risk of keeping it running. Keeping it running for
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The suspects appeared in the Goodwood magistrate’s court on Wednesday 18 November. They are facing charges of operating an illegal processing facility. The bust was praised by the Edgemead Neighbourhood Watch. “We welcome the arrest of two suspects at a property in Edgemead that was being used to process abalone. “Unfortunately, these illegal operations were done so well behind closed doors that it makes it very difficult to identify. “We applaud the men and women at the South African police and the Hawks for their investigations and arrests and hopefully this operation in our beautiful suburb has been shut down indefinitely,” the organisation wrote on their social media page.
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n investigation is currently underway after a fake TikTok account using Table View High School’s name posted racist and offensive commentary. The school said that concerned community members have brought the fake TikTok account under their attention recently. “Table View High School does not have a TikTok account. We distance ourselves from this account. “Table View High School strongly condemns and will not tolerate any form of racism, homophobia or any other form of discrimination. Please take note that the boy accused of this post has reported this to the police and the case is currently under investigation,” the school said on their Facebook page. Bronagh Hammond, spokesperson for the Provincial Education Department, said that the department has been made aware of very disturbing social media accounts that contain racist and offensive commentary. “The accounts have been linked to a 15year-old learner from Table View High School, and another in the name of the school. “The WCED has engaged with the school and has confirmed that the learner’s account has allegedly been impersonated. The parents have submitted the learner’s phone to the police and have opened a case of defamation of character.” “Arrangements are being made with a digital forensics company to get the content removed. The school has instructed a lawyer to take up the issue with Tik Tok with the view of getting the fake account removed,” Hammond said in a statement. Hammond said the department will continue to engage with the school and police. “It is concerning that someone has allegedly impersonated an account of a child, and impersonated an account of the school which never existed, with the intention to maliciously sow seeds of division, hatred and racism, and cause harm to a minor and the integrity of this school,” Hammond said. The school has since encouraged the public not to engage with this fake account. “If you have any information that would assist the police in tracing the origins of the true account holder, please forward it to the following address: grade09sup@tvh.co.za. We reiterate our disapproval and condemnation of this post as this is in direct contradiction of our school’s values,” the school said on Facebook.
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Eskom warns of electricity voucher scams Eskom has been inundated with requests to conduct investigations into scams that purport to sell “cheap electricity” vouchers. This scam is perpetrated through promotions being advertised on social media sites on Facebook and Twitter and WhatsApp. According to a statement released by Eskom last week, these unscrupulous individuals dupe people into paying for this “cheap electricity” through the use of electronic funds transfers such as e-wallet and money market. Thereafter the scammers
disappear and leave the customers destitute and out of pocket. “Eskom is working with several law enforcement agencies to trace and prosecute these unscrupulous individuals. We want to urge the members of the public not to fall prey to these crooks, but to report these acts of fraud to the police without delay,” said Advocate Karen Pillay, Eskom’s general manager for security. Eskom has urged members of the public not to fall prey to these crooks. “Co-operation with the law enforcement agencies has already resulted in some ar-
rests and prosecutions are ongoing in the Eastern Cape and in Mpumalanga provinces. “We urge anyone who comes across this criminality to report these acts of fraud to the police,” the statement reads. Eskom would like to caution customers to refrain from engaging in such acts, and to purchase their prepaid electricity vouchers from the registered Eskom vendors. V Customers can anonymously report illegal activities to the toll-free Eskom reporting line on 0800 112 722.
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he annual switching on of the Christmas lights, an event that has been on the calendar for five years, is going ahead this year, albeit virtually and with lockdown regulations in place. The event which this year takes place on Saturday 5 December is held each year at the Bothasig police station. This is when Christmas lights of all colours adorn the police station’s outside building, driveway and garden. The event, a highlight for many, attracts a lot of visitors yearly. This year however, slight changes had to be made as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, says WO Jacques Mostert, police spokesperson. “This year there will be no market or gathering of people at the police station, but on Saturday 5 December the lights will be switched on as per every year. The difference is that this year people will be able to virtually attend via Facebook at 20:00,” says Mostert. At last year’s event tribute was paid to former One FM 94.0 presenter and founder of the radio station, Ian Ward. Ward passed away in 2019 due to cancer. The radio station has been broadcasting live at the event since the start. Stacey Robertson, station manager, says she is truly sad that it is not taking place as per usual this year, as it is a highlight for the radio station. “We look forward to the event every single year and from the bottom of our hearts, we want to say thank you for dedicating last year to the late Ian Ward. We will definitely miss this event this year,” Robertson says. She says the switching on of the Christmas lights is an event that brings the whole com-
The Robokidz at Blouberg International School held their first Bee-Bot coding tournament. Learners competed on six different coding mats, testing their ability to navigate Bee-Bot robots by estimating, spelling, counting and problem solving. Jayden Steyn won first place in the four to five age category. Logan Beirowski won third place, Mukundi Nephawe won second place and Paige Tolly took first place in the six to seven age category. Liam Burger took third place while Nasri Idris won second place and Nivaad Manouchehri first place in the eight to nine age category. Pictured at the back from left are coach Marlize Keyser and coach Sonia Terblanche. In the middle row from left are Nasri Idris, Liam Burger, Jayden Steyn, Paige Tolly and Mukundi Nephawe. In front are Nivad Manouchehri and Logan Beirowski.
A Bee-Bot on a mat during the tournament.
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munity together. Following a discussion between the local police and the executive of the Bothasig Community Policing Forum (CPF), it was decided however that this year it will go ahead in a totally new way. According to Dave Morley, CPF-chairperson, it was decided to still go ahead in order to give the community something positive to look forward to, and enjoy during these trying times. The Bothasig precinct Youth Watch will be hosting the switching on via live streaming from 19:15 from the police station to enable anyone tuning in to attend. V To tune in on the evening visit www.facebook.com/140902951939 2354/ posts/264830290478933/. The link is also available on the Bothasig CPF Facebook page.
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Journalist bags VJOY for opinions Samantha Lee-Jacobs (28), a journalist at TygerBurger’s sister publication in the southern suburbs, People’s Post, has bagged the national award in the opinions category at the 2020 Vodacom Journalist of the Year awards (VJOY’s). The awards ceremony was held virtually on Friday 20 November where Lee-Jacobs represented the Western Cape region after winning the regional opinion category award at the regional virtual awards ceremony on Wednesday 11 November. The awards seek to recognise journalism excellence in the country across 12 categories. In its 19th year, the competition received a record number of 1 300 entries. Lee-Jacobs’s win was accredited to three columns published in both People’s Post (“Please just stop asking ‘when’ ”, “Breaking silence”) and TygerBurger (“Think twice before driving drunk”). The judges’ citation is: “Entries in this category covered many issues, mainly political but also the economy, sports and even religion. Many of these entries – while being well-written – offered views that were common in society and did not bring anything fresh to the debate at either a national or provincial level. Our national winner displayed a skill taking seemingly small issues and relating them to some of society’s important concerns such as sexual assault, peer pressure and drunk driving.” Lee-Jacobs says: “In writing these columns, I was able to share a bit of myself, my personal life and my own experiences with some of society’s social ills with our readers. This was also the first time I had ever spoken out about a personal encounter with sexual assault which empowered me to help others. As community journalists, we have a special role to play in connecting with readers, while sharing news and views that matter. Having won awards for telling people’s inspiring stories before, it was especially amazing and a great honour to be awarded for the vulnerability in sharing my own story.” Thulani Magazi, People’s Post editor, praised Lee-Jacobs for the achievement. “Well done, Sammy. This wonderful accomplishment is an excellent stamp of approval on what community journalism is all about. You have consistently showed and proved that community journalism is truly alive by regularly collecting awards,” says Magazi. “Walking away with a national award against some of the country’s finest writers and newspapers is a huge achievement. We are truly proud of your achievement as it not only puts your name on the South African media landscape, but our beloved People’s Post too. Congratulations! Continue doing what you do best and love most.”
People’s Post journalist Samantha Lee-Jacobs PHOTO: JUSTIN JACOBS
Flying high: Award winning and published photographer from Bloubergstrand, Alan Baxter, snapped this shot of a kite surfer, Murray Moore, from Cape Town last week. With the south-easterly wind in full force, kite surfers flocked to various beaches in the city to enjoy the waves. For more information, email Baxter at alan@alanbaxterphotography.com. PHOTO: ALAN BAXTER
BRIEWE briewe@tygerburger.co.za|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woorde nie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Brackenfell violence, an issue for serious deliberation Any cause, no matter how worthy, will be destroyed if addressed by the EFF because of their proclivity for mayhem and violence. This protest, about a private function for matric learners from Brackenfell high school, on racial and economic grounds, should have been dealt with by people with sober minds and a clear vision for our future, and not by a bunch of political opportunists. Gatherings organised on racial and socio-economic lines merely perpetuate the myth of racial superiority and looks disparagingly on people, who are not economically well off. The fact that the function was organised for about only 20% white students of the matric class suggests that people of colour were excluded along with whites who could not afford the function. This decision by the parents to organise a
function on racial and economic grounds is a shame because it will make children who were excluded feel like outcasts. This myopic decision will have a damaging impact on the matric class of 2020 in Brackenfell High. It will be a year that they wouldn’t want to remember. The ideal would have been for all the learners, regardless of race or socio-economic status, to celebrate together. The violence that erupted in front of the school is lamentable because, firstly, it must have affected the learners, who were busy writing their exams and because they were not entirely responsible for organising the function; secondly, the violence ignored an issue that needed the attention of every thinking citizen that desires to live in a truly non-racial and nondiscriminatory society. The issue, as I understand it, is that a group of parents
organised a private celebration for matriculants, outside the school grounds on racial lines and invited the educators to the function, without any consideration for the feelings of the learners that were excluded, regardless of their colour. The response from the school was that they had nothing to do with organising the function, so they felt exonerated by the racial tone of such a gathering. The MEC for education, Debbie Schaeffer, came out in defence of the educators, who attended the function because she felt that the educators were unaware that the celebration was based on racial lines. This defence is utterly cras, unless the educators were totally blind. Such a response from the MEC could only be explained either on her ignorance about the impact such racial gatherings will have on the
Fisantekraal neglected I am a community keeper in Fisantekraal and my main focus is service delivery and crime prevention. Since 2015 I am the moderator and administrator of the Facebook page, Greenville Fisantekraal Community, and a WhatsApp crime prevention group. My daily tasks and interaction with my community did not start yesterday as I have been a police officer for 18 years and know this community since the 90s and uphold the safety of my neighbours. During this time I have noticed a lack of services and law enforcement agencies in and around my community. Likewise, people always reach out to social media to raise their concerns and as a fellow member I have tried my utmost to assist them.
During lockdown I have noticed the flooding of requests for assistance with Covid-19, Sassa grants, Eskom, police misconduct, City of Cape Town water-related sewerage problems, potholes and general enquiries. I always do proper research and give feedback. We have been targeted with a flood of crime related incidents such as murder, house robbery, armed robbery, contact crimes and even a case in which the mutilated body of a woman was found. Just a month ago, Fisantekraal was pointed out as the area with the highest crime rate in Durbanville in TygerBurger. Our people get robbed daily en route to their workplaces. The City’s electricity department refuses to render
minds of young and impressionable learners when they grow up to be adults or that she sees nothing wrong in racial gatherings. On the other hand, she could be pandering to the salivating appetite of her racist followers. If she is guilty of any of the above, she should resign. The MEC, the educators who attended and the school must understand one thing, and that is: children are not born racist, it is ingrained into them from their bigoted and racist parents at home. The question that should be on the top of everyone’s mind is: if children of all colours learn and play together, as part of the school’s and department of education’s creed, why did they have a celebration on racial and socio-economic lines? This question must lay heavily on the minds of children of colour, as well as their parents. EV RAPITI
Kompleks lei met herwinning service to this community and some of the streets are dark and without proper lighting. Since early lockdown I have been sending almost 60 emails without any progress. How is this possible? People are attacked and they give feedback such as that we as a community must get our act together. Must they use violence? Almost 50% of the streetlights are not working. In phase 3 (of Greenville) the new house owners move in without any streetlights. Eskom took almost two weeks to connect household meterboxes to their power supply. Water and sanitation are poorly attended to. Is Fisantekraal another lost city? TIMOTHY WILDSCHUT Email
Wat ’n ongelooflike verandering om ’n huis te kon koop waar die ontwikkelaar met trots die huise oorhandig – reg vir net uitpak en leef. Klein probleme word dadelik uitgesorteer. Die 24-uur-sekuriteit is uitstekend en bouwerkers baie bekwaam en vriendelik; ons voortuin klaar uitgelê met plante, ook nou die sypaadjies buite om die kompleks met pragtige bome, plante en boorgatwater aangelê. Die kompleks is ’n aanwins vir die hele gebied in Windsor Park Estate en ons hoop dit inspireer ander huiseienaars ook. Dit is baie belangrik dat almal van ons moet herwin. Herwinningsdag is op ’n Woensdag in die kompleks. MARITHA QUINTON Windsor Park Estate
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Kinderhuis wil kuns opveil Die Durbanville-kinderhuis beplan ’n kunsuitstalling in Maart aanstaande jaar, maar benodig skenkings van kunsmateriaal om dit te verwesenlik. Daar word beplan dat die kunswerke van die kinders opgeveil sal word, asook
kunswerke van ander kunstenaars. Hulle benodig skilderdoek van die groottes A4, A3 en A2, verf, pastelpotlode, kunspotlode en uitveërs. Daar word ook gesoek na kunstenaars wat hul werk wil skenk. V Kontak 021 975 6822 of marketing@durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za.
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eur die jare wat dr. Marlena du Toit as ginekoloog en verloskundige in Bellville gepraktiseer het, het sy duisende pasiënte ondersoek en suksesvol behandel vir ’n legio vrouekwale. Tog het iets haar gepla: sy het nie ’n antwoord gehad vir die vroue wat probleme met hul seksuele gesondheid gehad het nie. “Ná ’n lang soektog het ek die wonderlike veld van seksuele medisyne ontdek. Die probleem was dat
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Summer safety tips for parents T
he summer holidays are around the corner and with the weather getting warmer, many families may be heading outdoors whether at home or elsewhere - to enjoy activities together. Unfortunately, many common summer activities end up in accidents within a few seconds, which may have a lasting traumatic impact on all. “Most accidents that put children in the emergency room during the summer and festive season are preventable,” says leading paediatrician at Cape Gate Mediclinic and Paed-IQ BabyLine CEO, Dr Iqbal Karbanee. “Unfortunately, many common and fun family activities during the summer months can quickly take a turn for the worse and end in injury. Others can have lasting and traumatic consequences for families,” says Karbanee.
Child safety at home Examples of such activities include a trip to the beach or the local swimming pool, a home-based braai where there is a wood fire or paraffin burner that can fall over and cause a fire, or even bicycle or scooter rides. The ChildSafe Initiative in South Africa suggests that 80% of child injuries occur in or around the home and while many children are hospitalised, hundreds more end up visiting the emergency room and thousands more go to clinics and doctors. Karbanee says it is difficult to count the cost of treating preventable accidents in children, whether as once-off hospital visits or the longer-term costs of prolonged treatment and rehabilitation. It can cost up to as much as R500 000 when skin grafting or plastic surgery is required, which can be as a result of a burn. The Child Gauge Report 2019 suggests that more than 8 000 children die every year as a result of injuries. About 5 000 of these are accidental or unintentional, with leading causes being road traffic injuries, burns and drownings. Globally, it is estimated that one million families lose a child to a preventable injury every year. “Reducing the number of preventable accidents is therefore a healthcare priority that should be observed by all parents and caregivers, especially during the summer months,” says Karbanee.
Trampolines are great ways for kids to use up excess energy, but they are simply too dangerous. Children’s bones are still developing and experiencing an injury whether through a broken or fractured bone can set them back developmentally. Serious injuries related to the brain or spine can occur. If you are gifting your child or children a trampoline over the festive season, or if you already have a trampoline at home, there are ways you can lessen the risks associated with the equipment. Always make sure there is adult supervision and only one child at a time should be on the trampoline. No children under the age of six should be allowed to jump and it is the parent’s responsibility to ensure that strict rules are enforced.
leash or without a muzzle, and to not put their face close to the dog’s, even if it is a trusted family pet. If the dog runs up to the child or a family on the beach or elsewhere, children should not reach out to pat the dog, even if it looks cute. Wood fires are common in South Africa during summer. They are dangerous to children if unattended, as children are naturally curious and may want to see what happens when they throw things into the fire. The smoke also poses a danger to young respiratory systems as they are still developing, even more so if the children suffer from asthma or allergies. Put fireplace tools and accessories out of a young child’s reach and keep a fire extinguisher on hand. It may seem obvious, but never leave children unsupervised with candles, paraffin burners or outdoor wood fires. If an accident does happen, never apply any butter or other food onto a burn.
“Unfortunately, many common and fun family activities during the summer months can quickly take a turn for the worse and end in injury.”
Visiting outdoor facilities Shopping centres, amusement parks or even the beach are fun outings for families to enjoy. However, it can be easy for a parent to be separated from a child especially if these places are busy. Make sure you and your child have a plan should they become separated from you and how they can look for help. Older children should be able to memorise your cell number. Drownings are known as silent killers because children are unable to shout for help and they are among the most common preventable accidents that can happen in seconds. A drowning can happen in a few centimetres of water. Life jackets are a must if you want to boat, canoe, or jet ski with your kids or even just spend time near a body of water. Never leave a child unattended near water and consider hiring a lifeguard to keep watch over the kids in the pool if you are having a gathering or party with several children in attendance. Dog bites are a major cause of preventable traumatic injury in children. Too often what starts as a peaceful or exciting family day out turns into a horror story involving a dog attack, with the victims mostly being children who can sustain severe injuries. Teach your children to not go near a dog who is off
Outdoor activities Playgrounds and parks are good to get kids to play outdoors, but be careful of hot slides and poorly maintained equipment that may have rusty nails or sharp hooks. Hot equipment can burn bodies and sharp objects can tear skin, which may require tetanus shots. Also remember to put sunscreen on your child of no less than SPF 50 when spending time outdoors. Bikes, scooters, skateboards and other wheelie toys are fun for children but should not be used near moving traffic. Traffic-related accidents are among the highest preventable accidents for children. Protective gear like helmets or shin or knee pads can go a long way in preventing injuries, whether only scrapes and bruises or more severe. “And if the worst happens, you don’t know what to do and you are struggling to assess whether a doctor’s visit or a trip to the emergency room is indeed necessary, it may be a good idea to make use of a telephonic advice service with trained nurses that can quickly and cheaply help you assess the severity of the situation,” concludes Karbanee.
Mutts show off ‘butts’ at market A “Mutts with cute butts pa(w)rade” is being presented at the night market of the Durbanville Pet and Craft Market on Friday 4 December. The market is held from 17:00 to 21:00 on the grounds of the Durbanville Presbyterian Church on the corner of Louw and Hafele streets (behind the police station, next to the fire station) in Durbanville.This annual night market has been a tradition in Durbanville for the past 35 years. The mutt parade will start at 18:00 just after registration. All participants will receive a certificate and prizes sponsored by Barking Mad Pet Products, Jock Dog foods, Roxy Living with Diabetes, Pixie Proof and crafters. Just after the parade, a fun auction will be held in aid of the charity organisa-
tions. Afro Beat Drumming Circle will be having drumming sessions throughout the evening. The Durbanville Craft Market is one of the oldest craft markets in the Cape and the only monthly market focused on animals and charities – all fees are applied towards charity. “Although we are not affiliated to the Durbanville Presbyterian Church, we are very grateful for being able to use their premises every month in exchange for donating all fees to use for their charity and welfare outreaches,” says Anni Theron, chairperson of the craft market committee. There are seven animal charity organisations which are permanent members, having stalls at no charge at the market, to do fundraising for their respective organisations. This includes The Hope
Foundation for Cats, Imagine Animal Dreams, Capetonians against Animal Abuse and Uitsig Animal Rescue Centre. The Lucky Lucy Foundation will present microchipping at only R100 per pet. “In our craft section, only handmade crafts made from a home base qualify, giving visitors the opportunity to browse through unique gifts at the market. With the focus on pets and their well-being, we try to offer something different at every market for the benefit of pet owners. Unfortunately we are an outdoor market and events are dependent on weather,” she says. New crafters are welcome. Covid-19 precautions will be in place. V Contact Anni on 083 331 8658 or durbanvillecraftmarket@gmail.com or visit Durbanville Craft Market on Facebook.
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About the Koeberg Public Safety Information Forum
Section 26(4) of the NNR Act states that “The holder of a nuclear installation license must establish a public safety information forum as prescribed in order to inform the persons living in the municipal area in respect of which an emergency plan has been established on nuclear safety and radiation safety matters.” What is the Public Safety Information Forum (PSIF)? The PSIF is a meeting which takes place four times a year. It is used as a platform for residents within the municipal boundary of Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to enquire about and receive nuclear safety related information from the facility. Which topics are discussed? The forum will address any topic that the members feel could impact their health, environment, and safety from a nuclear emergency preparedness point of view. Who should attend? All persons living within the municipal area around Koeberg, all affected and interested organisations or parties, and any other persons concerned about their health and safety from a nuclear and radiation safety point of view are welcome to attend the forum. Persons wishing to attend are requested to register as a member. How do I register? Kindly e-mail your details, i.e. full name, contact number, organisation (if applicable) or indicate whether you are a resident, to JoshuaD@eskom.co.za or contact tel. +27 21 550 4238. When are the PSIF meetings held? Dates for the meetings are published in the annual Koeberg Emergency Plan Calendar, which residents around the station would have received in January 2020. The remaining PSIF meeting date for this year is: • Thursday, 26 November 2020. Who to talk to For more information, contact Lewis Phidza, Koeberg Stakeholder Management Manager, at tel. +27 21 550 5758 or send an email to PhidzaNL@eskom.co.za. Alternatively contact Debbie Joshua at tel. +27 21 550 4238 or send an email to JoshuaD@eskom.co.za
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All residents, interested parties and organisations are cordially invited to attend the Koeberg Public Safety Information Forum (PSIF). The details for the Forum are as follows: Agenda items • Koeberg Nuclear Power Station quarterly feedback • Amendment to the Coastal Waters Discharge Permit (CWDP) • National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) feedback of Deputy Chair appointment Date : Thursday, 26 November 2020 Venue : Koeberg Conservation Centre Time : 19:00 Should you be attending the PSIF, please note that positive proof of identification will be required in order to access the venue. Please show your valid passport, South African driver’s licence, or South African identity (ID) document/card when requested to do so. Please note that visitors may be subject to compulsory alcohol testing. For more information, kindly contact Debbie Joshua at tel. +27 21 550 4238 or via email at JoshuaD@eskom.co.za or Lewis Phidza, Koeberg Stakeholder Management Manager, at tel. +27 21 550 5758 or via email at PhidzaNL@eskom.co.za. Due to Covid-19 safety measures, note that the Public Safety Information Forum (PSIF) meeting is only open for the members of the public who sent an RSVP by 13 November 2020.
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Concerto-fees 23 jaar gevier Die Hugo Lambrechts-musieksentrum vier vanjaar sy 23ste jaarlikse Concertofees. Agt jong musici is na afloop van landswye oudisies gekies om as soliste saam met die Hugo Lambrechts Simfonie-orkes, onder leiding van Liam Burden, by die galageleentheid op te tree. Vanjaar se fees sal egter weens die voortgesette Covid-19-inperkings as ’n virtuele konsert op Vrydag 4 Desember aanlyn uitgesaai word. Die konsert sal tot Sondag 6 Desember beskikbaar wees om te kyk. Die gala-aand sluit optredes in deur twee bloedjong saxofoon-spelers van Parow, Kian Goliath en James Cilliers. Albei is leerders aan die Hugo Lambrechts-
musieksentrum en albei het op nasionale vlak reeds groot opgang gemaak. Daarbenewens bied die Concerto-fees ’n geleentheid aan twee jong sussies van Durbanville, Janine Venter (fluit) en Helga Venter (altviool), asook die siggestremde sangeres Ying-Shan Tseng van Worcester, om met hul talent te spog. Die program sluit onder meer komposisies van JC Bach, Mozart, Quantz, Arditi, Milhaud en Kabalevsky in. Kaartjies is beskikbaar by www.quicket.co.za teen R155. Dit bied toegang om die konsert meermale te kyk. V Kontak die Hugo Lambrechts-musieksentrum by 021 939 9105 tussen 10:00 en 17:00 Maandag tot Vrydag, of e-pos info@hugolambrechts.co.za vir meer inligting.
At the back from left: Anzio September, Chrystal Finck, Eldon van der Merwe and Tashreeq de Villiers. Front: Alexis Petersen and Yvan Potts, in Living Coloured. PHOTO: OSCAR O RYAN
‘Living Coloured’ thrives on stage Y
usuf Daniels’ bestselling book, Living Coloured, adapted for the stage and directed by Loukmaan Adams, will be at the Baxter Concert Hall from Tuesday 8 December to Saturday 9 January. Shows are at 19:30 with Saturday matinees at 14:30. The vibrant characters are brought to life by a cast of six performers who mostly play multiple characters, comprising Tashreeq de Villiers, Alexis Petersen, Eldon van der Merwe, Anzio September, Crystal Finck and musician Yvan Potts, all from David Kramer’s Danger in the Dark fame. Living Coloured is an ode to an era where communities and families thrived despite the hardship of apartheid. It is a hilarious, heart-warming and uplifting portrayal of Daniels’ own life story which speaks of family, friendships, community, traditions and culture, and what it was like growing up on the Cape Flats during an oppressive time with racism, gangsterism and poverty.
“There were things that kept us sane. It made us forget the situation we found ourselves in and, most importantly, how we as a community lived fully beyond those odds presented to us at the time,” says Daniels. “I wrote Living Coloured (Because Black and White were already taken) and Living Lekke, to bring smiles and laughter to people’s faces. I prefer to call myself the accidental author, but I am really more of a storyteller.” Performances will be limited to fifty percent capacity, with Covid-19 protocols in place. Arrive at least an hour before the start of the performance to avoid delays. Ticket prices range from R125 to R225 and booking is through Webtickets on 086 111 0005, online at www.webtickets.co.za or at Pick n Pay stores. For discounted school or group block bookings contact Carmen Kearns on 021 680 3993 or e-mail at carmen.kearns@uct.ac.za.
Van die musici wat by die Concerto-fees vanjaar gaan optree is (agter van links) Mikhaila Porter, Vivianna Pearson en Janine Venter. Voor is Kian Goliath, Ying-Shan Tseng, Helga Venter, Emma Steenkamp en James Cilliers.
Lize bring nuwe liedjies na Die Boer Aanhangers van goeie Afrikaanse musiek en lirieke kan regstaan vir die sanger-liedjieskrywer Lize Beekman se nuutste album getiteld Hier en nou, wat pas uitgereik is. Op Donderdag 26 en Vrydag 27 November om 20:30 is Lize saam met Jaconell Mouton
op klavier by Die Boer-teaterrestaurant in Durbanville met haar nuwe liedjies en hier en daar ’n paar ou gunstelinge. Dit beloof ’n rustige aand en ’n musikale reis te wees. V Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of aanlyn by www.dieboer.com.
De Priester in Die Boer: Jak de Priester is by Die Boer-teaterrestaurant in Durbanville op Saterdag 28 November om 20:30 en Sondag 29 November om 13:30. Die lang inperking was vir dié kreatiewe liedjieskrywer ’n tyd van nadenke en hy kom met nuwe energie na die verhoog. Kom luister na sy ervarings, stories, nuwe liedjies en ook ’n paar ou bekende treffers. Kaartjies kos R140 en is beskikbaar by 021 979 1911 of aanlyn by www.dieboer.com.
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‘Toorbos’ is SA’s entry for Academy Awards René van Rooyen’s Toorbos has officially been selected as this year’s South African entry for the highly coveted Best International Feature Film Award for the 2021 Academy Awards. The film, which is an adaptation of renowned writer Dalene Matthee’s 2003 best-selling novel of the same name, is currently on circuit in South African cinemas. Competition was tough and the South African Academy Awards Selection Committee, comprising professionals from various fields of the filmmaking value chain, evaluated several submissions from 2 to 5 November at Nu Metro cinemas across the country. It is only the third South African entry by a female director for the Academy Awards, since 1989. “It is an honour for our entire team that our film has been selected to represent South Africa. Covid-19 has severely impacted our arts in South Africa, Africa and the rest of the world. This is an amazing tribute and opportunity for our Local Film Industry,” says producer, Dries Scholtz. Starring Elani Dekker in the lead, Toorbos investigates the uprooting of a young forest woman during the time of the final forest dwellers of South Africa’s Knysna
Hier by die oorhandiging van die R50 000-skenking aan verteenwoordigers van die Rooikruis-kinderhospitaaltrust is (van links) Pauline Solomons, Mershtilda Chaparadza, Nazli Philander en Chantel Cooper (uitvoerende hoof) saam met Suidooster se Wilmer Müller (publisiteitsbestuurder) en die akteurs Dean Smith en Jawaahier Petersen.
Elani Dekker as Karoliena Kapp in René van Rooyen’s adaptaption of Dalene Matthee’s top-selling novel, Toorbos. forest of the 1930’s. It tells a story between the intimate relationship of an initiated “forest woman” and the heart of the forest and how it becomes an obstacle in her experience of the man she loves. Director René van Rooyen explains how Toorbos not only highlights the importance of finding the balance in the tug of war between the masculine and feminine, but also in the urgent need to heal our broken world, by reconnecting to nature. “The submission gives the film spotlight in the global arena, an absolute dream come true for the project.”
Director René van Rooyen behind the scenes. PHOTOS: FATHOM MEDIA
Cinderella with a twist The familiar childhood tale of Cinderella is given a modern-day twist in Cinderella and FrikaDella presented by All Star Entertainment and GrandWest at the Roxy Revue Bar until Thursday 17 December. As social media takes over their world, the ruthless mother and talent agent, Patricia D, manages her social media “influencer” daughters, Frika and Della with very limited talent. The talented unseen stepdaughter Cinderella, is ignored, treated badly and suppressed, but a massive talent competition arises. Cinderella secretly enters it. The con-
temporary pantomime written and directed by Allistair Izobell features a stellar cast of performers which includes two Maak my famous season winners, Nicoleen Saal (season 2) as Cinderella and Cheswyn Ruiters (season 1) as Prince Siyaman Cowbell. Actor and singer Loukmaan Adams is the mother and talent agent Patricia D, music artist, Nur Abrahams is daughter Frika, singer and songwriter, Daylin Sass is daughter Della and stage performer, Ramaine Barreiro is the Fairy Godmother. The show is produced by Olivia Gildenhuys. Charlton Daniels is the musical director and Rushney Ferguson does the choreography. Cinderella and FrikaDella opened on Monday 23 November and will run until Thursday 17 December, Mondays to Saturdays with a matinee show on Sundays. Doors open at 20:00 and will be closed at 20:15 when the curtain rises. The matinée performances will start at 16:00. An age limit of three applies. V Tickets can be booked through www.quicket.co.za
The familiar childhood tale of Cinderella is given a modern-day twist in Cinderella and FrikaDella.
Suidooster skenk groot vir Rooikruis K
ykNET se gewilde sepie Suidooster het op sy vyfde verjaarsdag, Maandag 16 November, ’n groot skenking aan die Rooikruis-kinderhospitaaltrust gemaak. Die waarde van dié skenking is sowat R1 miljoen en bestaan uit ’n donasie van R50 000, die vervaardiging van ’n TV-advertensie, R500 000 se advertensie-lugtyd op die kykNET-kanale en blootstelling in episodes van die sepie om bewusmaking te skep van die Kinderhospitaaltrust se fondsinsamelingsprojekte. Die oorhandiging van die skenking aan die trust, wat die fondsinsamelingsorganisasie van die befaamde Rooikruis-kinderhospitaal in Kaapstad is, het by Suidooster se ateljees plaasgevind. Jawaahier Petersen (Kaashifa in Suidooster) het die saadjie geplant dat Suidooster by die doen en late van die Kinderhospitaaltrust betrokke moet raak. Sy is reeds een van hul ambassadeurs en is self daar as ’n kind behandel. Volgens Wilmer Müller, Suidooster se publisiteitsbestuurder, is dit nog altyd belangrik vir die sepie om ook terug te gee. “Ons mantra by Suidooster is dat ons nie net mense se lewe met kykgenot wil verryk nie, maar ook op ander maniere soos deur ons harte oop te maak. Daarom het ons ook besluit om hande met die Kinderhospitaal-
trust te vat,” sê hy. “Dus, toe ons aan die begin van die jaar koppe bymekaar gesit het om ons vyfde verjaarsdag te beplan, was dit vir ons voor die hand liggend om in plaas van ’n glanspartytjie te reël, dit eerder te vier deur ’n verskil iewers te help maak.” Chantel Cooper, uitvoerende hoof van die Kinderhospitaaltrust, sê dit is ’n voorreg om in vennootskap te wees met donateurs soos Suidooster en kykNET wat omgee. “Die Kinderhospitaaltrust is opreg dankbaar dat ons omring is deur barmhartigheid en vrygewigheid, wat ons help om die lewe van kinders beter te maak,” sê sy. “Ons vergeet nooit dat die taak wat op ons skouers rus, nie moontlik sal wees sonder die ondersteuning wat ons ontvang nie.” Danksy Suidooster en kykNET se skenking is die hospitaal nou nog ’n stappie nader aan die modernisering en uitbreiding van sy eenheid vir noodgevalle. Dié projek het in April 2019 begin, waarvan die eerste fase pas in Oktober voltooi is, terwyl die spertyd vir die afhandeling van die tweede fase geoogmerk is vir Februarie 2022. Die koste van die projek is R122 miljoen, waarvan R87 miljoen reeds ingesamel is. Besoek die webblad www.childrenshospitaltrust.org.za vir meer inligting.
Rock Tribute at the quarry Richard Pryor, band and guests are performing at The Rock Tribute Show at an indoor venue at Hillcrest Quarry, Durbanville on Sunday 6 December from 15:00. Doors open at 14:00.
Entry is R120, payable at the door. Food and drinks will be on sale. V Contact 021 976 4959 or events@thequarry.co.za for table bookings or arrive on the day for casual seating.
Richard Pryor PHOTO: WILLEM VAN DER MERWE
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Leaving them in his dust
A Grade 8 learner at Milnerton High School, Tristan Hedgcock, recently won the title of Top Junior Enduro Rider in South Africa. He completed his racing season for the year after participating in both the regional and national championship series. The school said they are proud of the champion and wish him well on his future endeavours.
Tristan Hedgcock on his bike at the competition series.
Boost for local disabled sport T
he month of November in South Africa signifies National Disability Month, and as part of the continued celebrations, a local betting firm joined forces with Paralympic star Mpumelelo Mhlongo and the Western Province Sport Association for the Physically Disabled (WPSAPD), to make a meaningful difference in the communities in the Cape Town Metro district. Recognising the important role and overall contribution to sport that athletes with disabilities and administrators continue to make, Betway has committed to lending a helping hand to organisations that aid the development of athletes with disabilities throughout the month. The WPSAPD, were presented with R30 000 worth of equipment in support of their efforts of breaking barriers and creating an inclusive society for people living with disabilities through sport. WPSAPD was founded in in 1963 with the founding of the Western Province Regional
Council and has been providing access to sport opportunities for people living with disabilities through their affiliated clubs. A variety of sports are catered for and currently include athletics, boccia, powerlifting, goalball, para dance and junior paracycling amongst others. The association is affiliated to the provincial structure, Western Cape Sport Association for Physically Disabled, and to the national association, namely the South African Sport Association for the Physically Disabled (SASAPD). A 2019 World Para Athletics record holder in 100m, 200m and long jump, Mhlongo was on hand to present the much-needed equipment. “It gives me great joy to witness global brands such as Betway recognising and celebrating this important month. A number of athletes such as myself are currently preparing for the Tokyo Olympics and seeing such a kind gesture from Betway, that will
aid the development of athletes living with disabilities gives me great hope that we will have more athletes from our local communities competing at global events,” said Mhlongo. WPSAPD chair, Elze Lamrechts-Malherbe acknowledged the importance of the sponsorship during National Disability Month. “WPSAPD would like to express its gratitude to Betway for such a generous gesture that will go a long way in supporting the vision of our association. “The work that is done by WPSAPD and similar organisations receives minimal recognition and it takes brands such as Betway to help us be more visible through such great initiatives. “The donation will go towards funding our goalball and CP Football activities and much needed equipment for our para-athletes competing in athletics.” said Lambrechts-Malherbe.
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