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GENEVA HOUSE: INWONERS NOU OP STRAAT
’n Oorlewingstryd wagRICHARD ROBERTS
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Vir meeste mammies was Moedersdag’n dag om fees te vier, maar vir 30vroue en hul kinders by die Geneva
House-skuiling in Eersterivier was dit netnog ’n normale dag – ’n stryd om oorlewing.
Die 32 vroue en hul kinders – altesaam 31seuns en 33 meisies – is verlede Donderdag5 Mei op straat uitgesit. Hul Moedersdag isvanjaar onder bome buitekant die gebou ge-vier. Hier en daar brand vure waar hulle kosmaak, of sommer net om hulle warm te houteen die koue wind.
Vir die meeste vroue is die uitsetting ’ntraumatiese ervaring, hoofsaaklik omdatdie meerderheid geen ander heenkome het
nie, is aan TygerBurger vertel.Die uitsettingsbevel is deur die Wes-Kaap-
se hooggeregshof namens die minister vanvervoer en openbare werke op 26 Februarievanjaar op die skuiling gedien.
Geneva House het intussen ’n prokureuraangestel, maar Donderdagoggend vroeg isdie vroue en hul kinders uit die 31 vertrek-skuiling deur die departement, balju enwetstoepassing verwyder.
Tydens ’n besoek verlede week aan Gene-va House was die impak op die vroue en kin-ders duidelik sigbaar. Talle vroue het in tra-ne vertel dat hulle geen ander tuiste het nie,hoe hulle die koue nag op rusbanke moesdeurbring en hoe hul kinders agterop ’n ligtevragmotor moes slaap.
Danksy die vrygewigheid van die Eerste-
rivier-gemeenskap is daar darem kos, tee enkomberse aan die vroue en kinders – meestalhaweloos of slagoffers van mishandeling –verskaf.
Geneva Claasen (67), die stigter, het vertelhoe sy ook onder die sterre moes oornag het.Sy het op ’n bank regop gesit en slaap, vertelsy.
“Hulle (die regering) traumatiseer onskinders. Hulle moet dink oor dit wat hulledoen. Dis onregverdig teenoor ons kindersen gestremdes,” het sy gesê.
Die bestuur soek nou na alternatieweskuiling vir die vroue.
Natalie February, ’n inwoner en ma vanvier, het gesê sy is een van die vroue wat ha-weloos gelaat is.
“Ek weet nie waarheen ek nou kan gaan
nie. My ma is in ’n ouetehuis en my man isoorlede. Daar is niemand na wie ek kan gaannie. Ek kom van die straat af en is deur ’npastoor hierheen gebring,” het sy gesê.
Sihle Ngobese, woordvoerder van AlbertFritz, minister van maatskaplike ontwikke-ling, het gesê die gebou waarin die vroue bly,word al lank nie meer as ’n skuiling bestuurnie.
“Geneva House word deur die departe-ment van vervoer en openbare werke besiten was veronderstel om as ’n skuiling te dienvir vroue wat slagoffers is van mishande-ling. Dit sou bestuur word deur ’n geregi-streerde nie-regeringsorganisasie, maar ditis egter vir ’n lang ruk nou al nie meer diegeval nie.”
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Helen Fabrick sit op die bed waarop sysnags buite die Geneva House slaap.
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Ngobese beweer die gebou word misbruiken word deesdae as ’n plek vir laekostever-blyf benut. Hy beweer ook dat die bestuurdie geld in hul sak steek.Volgens hom is die departement ook deur
die plaaslike polisie ingelig oormisdadigersen bendes wat vanuit die gebou hul sake be-dryf. Dit sluit glo in die onwettige verkoopvan dwelms, sê Ngobese.Die bestuur by Geneva House ontken eg-
ter die bewerings.Claasen, wat die fasiliteit in 2003 op die
been gebring het, beweer die uitsetting is ’npersoonlike vendetta teen haar.Ngobese beweer verder dat maatskaplike
werkers verhoed was om die gebou te be-soek – ’n bewering wat ook deur inwonershier ontken word.Hyhet gesêdie inwoners is vroegtydig oor
die departement se planne gewaarsku endat die departement tans bystand aan diekwesbares verleen.Volgens Ngobese is daar tydens ’n asses-
sering bevind dat net 4% van die inwonerseintlik persone is wat ’n nood het aan ’nskuiling weens mishandeling.Die res van die mense het ’n nood aan be-
huising, het hy gesê.Die departement het reeds met ander
staatsagentskappe in verbinding getree om
oplossings te probeer vind.“Ons eerste prioriteit is om om te sien na
die kwesbares wat ’n behoefte het aan ’nskuiling,” het Ngobese gesê.Huisvesting is ook aan hulle gebied by die
naburige The Ark City of Refuge. Dis deurdiemeeste vroue geweier, hetNgobese gesê.Daar is egter vertroulik aan TygerBurger
gesê dat die gebou nie genoegsame slaap-plek het nie.V Enigiemand wat die Geneva House-skuiling en syinwoners wil help, kan Unice Louw by 082 537 8480of Jacky Lewis by 062 175 8914 of die departementvan maatskaplike ontwikkeling by 0800 220 250kontak.
Sanna Ferreira, een van die inwoners by Geneva House, slaap op haarmatras buitekant die gebou nadat hulle Donderdag van die perseelverwyder is. FOTO’S: RICHARD ROBERTS
Jessica September, ’n ma van vyf, staan by haar besittings buitekantGeneva House. Sy en haar kinders slaap snags op matrasse.
Thanks to a collaboration between in-formal traders in Kuils River and theCity of Cape Town, a more conducive
environment for trading is now being creat-ed.
A meeting was held recently between theCity’s department of economicdevelopmentand informal traders from Kuils River andsurrounding areas where ideas were ex-changed and ways and possibilities of howtrade can be enhanced were discussed.The recent round-table discussion led to
useful suggestions being offered from trad-ers, the City says.
The objective of these discussions is to ad-dress the frequently asked questions, shareinformation and to create a platform for in-formal traders to raise area specific con-cerns, the City says.
A total of 52 informal traders from KuilsRiver, Eerste River, Blue Downs, Black-heath, Happy Valley and the Wesbankcatchment area attended the recent round-table discussion. The discussions were in-teractive and centred on cleansing, health,law enforcement and economic develop-ment. The traders raised concerns aboutcrime and grime in the area and offered sug-gestions on how the public space could beenhanced, the City says.“When we look at the bigger picture and
at the economy in its entirety, the informalsector is a source of employment for 161 000individuals or 11.3% of the total workforcein Cape Town,” says Garreth Bloor, Maycomember for tourism, events and economicdevelopment. “These round-table sessionswere about finding workable solutions toconcerns raised and are being well receivedand appreciated by the traders.Wewill con-
tinue toworkwith the traders to look at howto create amore conducive environment forinformal trading.”About nine of the traders came armed
with their goods and wares, and set up at-tractive exhibits showcasing what they hadto offer.Ninemoremeetings are scheduled to take
place by the end of June this year.
City, informal traders collaborate
Several informal traders from Kuils River and surrounding areas attended a round-table discus-sion meeting held recently with the City of Cape Town’s department of economic development.Here ideas were exchanged, information shared and concerns raised on how to enhance informaltrading.
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Highbury residents can prepare them-selves to welcome a new group ofneighbours once construction of a
planned housing development in the area iscompleted – at least more than 524 newneighbouring families.
A total of 365 subsidised housing and 159affordable apartments are being plannedfor the vacant piece of land next to the Stel-lenboschArterial andNewNooiensfontein,the Western Cape’s department of humansettlements said recently.Uncertainty about theprovincial housing
project on the piece of land – formerly usedfor agricultural purposes – came to light ata community meeting held recently.
However, when the news about the devel-opment was explained, several residents ofHighbury and Highbury Park highlightedtheir disapproval.Most of the men and women at the meet-
ing, organised by the Highbury Founda-tion, wanted to know how the planned de-velopment would affect the value of theirproperties.
Others raised fears about low-costhousing attracting criminal activity whilesome complained about the new residentsadding to the already existing dense trafficvolume.
Some residents indicated they will pro-test against what forms part of the High-bury Phase 3 project.To date the vacant land has already un-
dergone rezoning, it has been subdividedand street names have been allocated.
Most residents complained about the lackof public participation.
This week Zalisile Mbali, spokespersonfor human settlements minister Bonginko-si Madikizela, confirmed that due processhad been followed.
“In Highbury’s case the application wasadvertised in the press and registered let-ters were sent to the abutting land owners.“We had site notice placement as well as
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the Highbury Phase 3 project was grantedon 27 March 2012. An amended approvalwas granted on 13 February 2014.
Concerns regarding parts of the area be-ing a wetland were also brought up at thecommunity meeting.
“A flood line report was compiled for theKuilsRiver and clearly showedwhichareaswould not be suitable for development. Nowetlands were however identified on theHighbury site,” Mbali said in response.
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More than 500 new residents will move into Highbury once the houses and flats as part of theHighbury Phase 3 development project is completed. Several residents have made it clear thatthey are unhappy about the planned project due to an alleged lack of public participation.
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The Blue Downs United Church is invit-ing residents to attend its musical ex-travaganza taking place later thismonth.The event will take place on Sunday
29 May and will be held at the TuscanyGlen Primary School in Blue Downs.Costs are R50 to enter and the event
starts at 16:00.Artists who will be performing on the
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Die jong joernaliste by die Hoërskool Sa-repta se skoolkoerant is hardwerkenden geesdriftig en die koerant is van ’n
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Die opknapping van die mediakamer, diekombuis en die kuns- en kultuurklaska-mers, sowel as die uitbreiding van die skoolse groentetuin, vorm alles deel van Media24se mediaplatform vir jeugdiges, WeCan24, segemeenskapsprojek waarin vrywilligers tydafstaan om die omgewing by skole meer leef-baar te maak.
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“Dit gee vir die leerders blootstelling watnodig is en daar gaan vir hulle nuwe wêreldeoop, veral die kinders wat deel is van dieskoolkoerant,” sê Williams.
Hy sê krediet moet ook gegee word aan Ma-rianne Williams, ’n gemeenskapswerker watdie skoolkoerant, S3 News Buzz, vroeër van-jaar hier op die been gebring het.
“Dit was goed vir my om te sien hoe die kin-ders betrokke raak en hoe geesdriftig hulle is.
“Die koerant wat hulle lewer, is ’n produkvan gehalte en op grond daarvan is ons gekiesvir die opknapping as deel van WeCan24 seprojek,” vertel Williams met ’n breë glimlag.
Hy sê die opknapping van die klaskamers,die blootstelling wat hulle kry danksy diemaatskappy en die mense wat hulle ontmoet,help leerders ook bewus maak dat daar meergeleenthede vir hulle in die lewe is.
“Ons probeer bewusmaking skep dat daarvele ander geleenthede is en dat hulle nie netna hul omstandighede by die huis of in die ge-meenskap moet vaskyk nie,” sê Williams.
Nadine Harrison, ’n gr.12-leerder en redak-sielid by die skoolkoerant, sê sy is baie opge-wonde oor die projek en voeg by dat hul skoolbevoorreg is om die geleentheid te kry.
“Ons skool kry nie altyd sulke geleenthedenie. Ons is almal dankbaar,” sê Nadine.
Daar is verlede Woensdag by die skool ge-verf, palette is geïnstalleer, groente is geplanten elektroniese toerusting is aan die skool ge-skenk.
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WeCan24 se Adrie Jurgensen, bestuurder: gemeenskapsprojekte (links), is hier saam met dieredaksiespan van die Hoërskool Sarepta in Kuilsrivier. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
D.J. Williams, skoolhoof, sê hy waardeer dieopknapping by die skool. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
Twee joernaliste van die skoolkoerant, Cellice Lendoor en Cheron Rudolf, voer ’n onderhoud metMaria Camila Rodriguez van Payu Latam, tydens die opknappingsessie. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Mfuleni police officerspaid their last respectsand bid farewell to a
colleague recently.Sergeant Roderique Denzil
Manuel (37) died on Saturday30 April following a car acci-dent while on his way toStrand.
A memorial was held forhim on Thursday 5 May at thepolice station, says policespokesperson Captain No-mathemba Muavha.The late Manuel was on his
way to Somerset West andStrand to serve subpoenaswhenhedied inamotorvehicle accident,Muavha says.
“At about 22:30 while he was drivingon the R102 in the direction of Strand an-
other vehicle collided withhim,” Muavha say.
Manuel has been a policeofficer for 12 years ofwhich the past fivemonthshave been in service of theMfuleni detective’s officewhere he was working asan investigator.
“His colleagues and com-manders echoed the samesentiments of how he wasa very dedicated, humble,soft spoken young man.”
Although he appearedbig he was approachableand always wearing asmile.
“He was even called a gentle giant,”Muavha further says.
‘Gentle giant’ gone
Sergeant RoderiqueDenzil Manuel.
In the mood for empowerment?YoungPeople@Work, an organisation
empowering unemployed youth to accessdecent employment, is hosting a free youthempowermentweekatGrassroots (oppositeElite Supermarket) in Athlone on May 24,25, and 26.
Participantswill be trained in profession-al job seeking, basic office admin and book-keeping skills. A free intro to computerswill also be presented.Sessions start at 09:00 and the workshops
are free for the unemployed and R50 for theemployedorpeople referredby fundedorga-nisations.
Facilitators include Frank Julie (direct-or, author consultant: Masters Degree inAdult Education from UCT), Shirley DeJongh (operations manager and facilitator
at YP@W) and Kyle Januarie (accountant,auditor).Participants will learn how to search for
jobs professionally, develop a powerful CVand to be aware ofwhat companies are look-ing for.Under basic bookkeeping skills they will
learn about the double entry system, recordkeeping, handling cheques and onlinebanking, receipts, reading bank state-ments, reconciliations, reporting, and pettycash.Participants will also be informed of the
latest employment and further study oppor-tunities that exist for unemployed youth.Participants must bring their own lunch.
Tea and coffee will be served.V To book call Clothilda Petersen at 084 648 8517or Shirley at 074 350 8582.
Youth taught basic skills here
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RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
Samewerking tussen die poli-sie, wetstoepassers en buurt-wagte is al manier hoe die
probleem met haweloses in Kuils-rivier se strate opgelos kan word.Dít is diemening van Jürgen Sei-
fert, ondervoorsitter van dieAmandel and Surrounds CrimeWatch in Kuilsrivier, rakende ha-weloses in die gebied se strate – ’nprobleem wat al jare lank die dorpteister.Die hoofweg, poskantoor en dele
langs die rivier en kanale is veralprobleemgebiede, sê Seifert.“Mense gee die haweloses kos.
Dis waarom hulle hier is en nog opstraat bly,” sê hy.Seifert sê ’n permanente oplos-
sing moet gevind word.“Myns insiens weet die regering
niewat om te doen nie, dis waaromhulle hier is.”Seifert patrolleer gereeld die ge-
bied en sien keer op keer die hagli-ke omstandighede waarin partyvan die hawelose mans en vrouewoon, wat meestal as karwagtewerk.“Dis onhigiënies. Dit kan nie
goed wees nie,” sê hy.Buitekant die poskantoor lê kar-
tondose en komberse op ’n sypaad-jie. Op ’n oop stuk veld naby dieHoërskool De Kuilen staan ’n trol-lie met ’n hawelose vrou se besit-tings. Sowat 100 meter daarvan-daan naby die plaaslike raadskan-tore, staan nog twee trollies wataan twee hawelose mans behoort.“Ek weet die mense het regte en
vryheid om te kan beweeg, maardis onwettig om op ’n stuk privaatgrond te plak,” sê Seifert.Een van die grootste kwessies is
die kanale en riviere waar die ha-weloses onder brûe oornag. Hullebesoedel dit deur dit te gebruik as’n toilet, deur vure naby dit temaak, om van hul rommel daarinontslae te raak of om hul hulself ofhul klere daarin te was.Een van die haweloses in die ge-
bied, ’n 23-jarige vrou wat oor-spronklik vanMelton Rose is, sê sywoon al vyf jaar op straat en dat sygeen ander heenkome het nie.Sy slaap snags op straatmet haar
kêrel.“My ma is vyf jaar gelede oorle-
de. My pa is ook dood. Ek verkiesom hier te bly,” sê sy.Soms word hul besittings deur
die amptenare van wetstoepassingverwyder, maar dan skarrel hullenet weer, sê sy.“Ons slaap snags buite onder ’n
boom, maar as dit koud is, gaansoek ons elders skuiling, soos bydie ingang by StandardBank,” ver-tel sy.Nog ’n hawelose met wie Tyger-
Burger gepraat het, sê hy verkiesook ’n lewe op straat. Die lewe bysy ouerhuis is ingewikkeld, meenhy.“Ek is van Khayelitsha en woon
al sewe jaar op straat,” sê die jong-man. Langs hom sit twee broersvan Kalkfontein, wat ook bedagsrondbeweeg en saansnabydie poli-siekantoor skuiling soek.Hulle wou nie hul identiteit aan
die koerant bekend maak nie.Seifert sê oor die laaste paar
maande is daar ’n toename in ha-
welose mense na die gebied.“Hulle kom van Bellville en selfs
Kraaifontein hierheen. Daar plaasdie buurtwagte baie druk op hawe-loses en dis dié druk wat hulle naKuilsrivier dryf,” meen hy.Hy sê as buurtwag is hul hande
afgekap – mits meer mense bybuurtwagte aansluit en gesament-lik die probleem begin pak, saldaar nie veel aan die situasie ge-doen kan word nie.“Ons probeer ons buurt skoon-
hou, maar ons kan nie die menseverjaag nie. Hulle het ’n reg omhier te wees.”Hy sê meer betrokkenheid deur
inwoners en samewerking met diepolisie en wetstoepassing is dalkdie oplossing.Volgens Seifert is sommige van
die haweloses deel van misdaad-kringe wat die woonbuurte teister.“Party haweloses is bekend aan
ons, maar ander nie en dis hullewat die oorlas veroorsaak.“Ongelukkig weet jy mos nie of
die oukwaadwillig is of nie.Omdiérede wil ons die mense uit die dorpkry en daarvoor het ons die polisieen wetstoepassers se hulp nodig.“Ons doen dit om ons buurt vei-
lig te hou en te beskerm,” sê Sei-fert.
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be available to people between theages of 18 and 45 years who want toattend the workshops, which will fo-cus ondrugabuse, needlework, panelbeating and agriculture.The workshops, directed at job cre-
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Spanpoging al raad teen haweloses
Jürgen Seifert, ondervoorsitter van die Amandel and Surrounds Crime Watchin Kuilsrivier, staan by ’n boom langs Langverwacht-rylaan waar hawelosessoms kamp opslaan. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
’n Hawelose vrou se trollie staan onder ’n boom op ’n oop stuk veld langs dieHoërskool De Kuilen in Kerkstraat. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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school teacher and formerpro-fessional soccer player, is thelatest winner in the Lay’s andPepsi #PerfectMatch Cam-paign competition, saidNtombi Gama, spokespersonfor the companies.According toherArno jetted
off to Europe earlier thismonthwith a partner towatchthe semi-finals in person.The 50-year-old commented
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thing to ever happen tomeandI could not be happier,” Arnosaid before leaving SouthAfrica.Arno started playing in the SouthAfrican
professional league at the age of 17 and to-gether with his team has played againstsome renowned local soccer teams.He captained the Kuils River Football
Club before he officially hung up his soccer
boots to move over into the teaching world,Gama said. The UEFA semi-final wasplayed on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27April as well as on Tuesday 3 and Wednes-day 4 May. The finals between Real MadridandAtleticoMadridwill be playedonSatur-day 28 May in Milan.
Soccer star fulfilschildhood dream
Arno Titus shows off some of his football talent to learnersat his school.
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Bagged it! Blue Downs PrimarySchool was recently announced as thewinner of the Blue Ribbon Competitionwhich saw the school receive R5000 incash. Learners at the school had tocollect Blue Ribbon bags. The schoolwho collected the most bags receivedthis winning prize, educator GeorginaCrossney said. In addition to the cashprize for the school, an eager Grade 2learner Asheylin Daniels, was alsoawarded a mountain bike for collectingover 300 Blue Ribbon bread bags,Crossney said.
Reforms to boost South Africa’s eco-nomic outlook, how South Africa’sfirst Municipal Planning Tribunal is
doing, how alternative and secure energycan help property development, how cen-tral Cape Town’s property values grewfrom R6 billion in 2005 to some R26 billion,how to fund urban infrastructure and howcooperation between government and busi-ness can succeed,will feature at the upcom-ing conference of theWestern Cape Proper-ty Development Forum (WCPDF), which isfocused on improving development condi-tions within the Western Cape.Cape Town executive mayor, Patricia de
Lille, will deliver the keynote address. Theconference takes place on Thursday 12 andFriday 13 May at the Crystal Towers Hotel,Century City. Professor Brian Kantor, in-vestment strategist and economist at In-vestec, will focus on the value of the Randto counter global cyclical and structural in-fluences. He will propose structural re-forms, including the elimination of compa-ny income tax.Professor Marius Ungerer of the Stellen-
bosch University Business School will dis-cuss the opportunities of the National De-velopment Plan for future national and lo-cal planning and as a long-term plan forSouth Africa. Dave Daniels, chairman ofSA’s first Municipal Planning Tribunal,will review their firstmonthsandhowdeci-sion-makingon townplanninghasbeen im-proved. Other presentations will focus onmaking it easier for people to apply for af-fordable housing, using technology forhome automation and security, energy in-centives from government and using cur-rent opportunities within the provincialand metro government environment.V Programme details are available at:www.sbs.co.za/wcpdf2016/programme.php?page=programme.V To attend, contact Peter Aspinall on 021 914 2888or 083 250 5083 or email to peter@ sbs.co.za.
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AVRIL FILLIES
Meer blootstelling van vrouerugbyop televisie en in koerante sal diésportsoort aan die breë publiek be-
kend stel.Só gesels Chané Stadler vanProteahoog-
te inBrackenfell. Sy is skrumskakel en los-skakel van die vroue-Blitsbokke.Die Blitsdoedies het verlede maand die
Hong Kong-sewestoernooi gewen, maar sywas nie deel van die wenspan nie.“Ek is verlede jaar voor die Dubai-toer-
nooi deurdie afrigter,RenfredDazel, opge-roep net nadat ek vir dieWP aan die inter-provinsiale sewestoernooi deelgeneemhet. Dit was ook my eerste reis oorsee endaarna is ek gekies vir die span vir LasVe-gas,waar ek ’n ernstigekniebeseringopge-doenhet. Ek is tans besigmet rehabilitasieen hopelik is ek binnekort weer terug opdie veld.”
Altyd sportbehep“Ekwasnog altyd sportbehep enmy lief-
de vir rugby het op laerskool in graad 3 be-gin.Nawekehet ek saammetmypa, Fanie,Curriebeker en Superrugby gekyk.Min van my spanmaats weet dat ek op
laerskool saam met seuns rugby gespeelhet en dat ek eers verlede jaar 15’s beginspeel het nie,” skerts sy.“Omdeur Renfred en Paul Delport, twee
seweslegendes, afgerig te word, is ’n eer.Ek leer baie by hulle van albei kodes enkan nie vir beter afrigters gevra het nie.Dis moeilik om een iets van die Blitsdoe-dies uit te sonder, want alles werk saamom ons ’n hegte eenheid te maak.“Ek leer ook by van my spanmaats wat
al lank rugby speel en wanneer ons aan
toernooie deelneem, luister en leer jy bydie ander spanne oor hoe hulle dinge doen.“My rugbyheld is Gio Aplon, want vir
my het hy gewys dat jou grootte nie op dieveld saakmaaknie, jy kandie grootste ver-skil maak as jy in jouself glo. Dalk ook om-dat ek nie so groot gebou is nie, is hy virmy ’n rolmodel. Elke vrouwat rugby speel,dwing ook my bewondering af. Ek het ge-leer dat om rugby te speel, vir elke vrouiets anders beteken endis op ’nmanier ook
’n inspirasie vir vroue oor die algemeen.“Omdat ek in die spelskepper-posisie
speel, bring ek ’n aanvallende spel en gaandit hand-aan-hand met ’n leierskapsrol.“Dismywerk by albei kodes omdie kan-
se raak te sien en dan daarvolgens te be-sluit watter aanvalle van stapel gestuur ofwatter taktiek toegepas moet word,” sê sy.Sy het ’n diploma in afrigtingsweten-
skap, maar omdat rugby nou ’n voltydseberoep is, is daar nie nou kans om verderte studeer nie, maar sy sou graag wou.
Maak opofferings“As rugbyspeler maak jy baie opoffe-
rings en dis harde werk, maar ek is vandie gelukkiges wat kan sê ek doen waar-voor ek lief is.“Rugby is my lewe en wanneer ek nie
rugby speel nie, speel ek rekenaarspele-tjies en gaan kyk gereeld nuwe flieks.“Ek het tot verlede jaar nog klubhokkie,
krieket en aksie-krieket gespeel en het opskool aanatletiek en landloopdeelgeneem.“My ouma, Johanna, alombekend as
Kleintjie, is van kleintyd my grootste in-spirasie. Sy het my altyd aangemoedig ommy beste in alles te gee. Sy ondersteun my100% en het my ook geleer dat alles watoor ’n mens se pad kom, met rede daar is,en alles hang van jou af of jy gaan besluitof dit jou kan maak of breek.“Elke keer as ek tuis speel, is my ouers
daar. Hulle is ookmy steunpilarewanneerdit goed gaan en ook wanneer dit nie sogoed gaan nie.“Al die meisies woon by Stellenbosch
AcademyofSport enbaievanhullehet ookakademiese kwalifikasies, maar rugby isnou ons almal se eerste prioriteit,” sê Cha-né.
Blitsdoedie ’n planmaker
Chané Stadler is tans besig met rehabilitasie.FOTO: PETRI OESCHGER/GALLO IMAGES
SAREL BURGER
Die Tygerberg-klub bly op die wenpad, Dur-banville-Bellville sit die Universiteit vanWes-Kaapland ore aan en Brackenfell keilHamiltons goed op. Dít was van die rugby-glanspunte die afgelope naweek in die WPse Superliga-kompetisie.Tygerberg wil nog nie weet van verloor
nie en dié slag moes Belhar dit ontgeld. DieAccordeon Park-span het nog tot met rustydgoed saamgesels, maar Tygerberg se voor-hoede het algaande heeltemal die oorhandgekry om die weg te baan na ’n sege van 36-19. Durbell se vaart en vaardighede agter-langswas een te veel virUWKendieDurbieshet met 29-8 geseëvier. Brackenfell (28-28 tHamiltons) en Noordelikes/Northlink-kol-lege (23-36 t Kuilsrivier) se wedstryde hetmin of meer dieselfde patroon gevolg.Hammies en die Kuile het aanvanklik die
pap dik aangemaak en albei ’n stewige voor-sprong opgebou. Maar in die tweede helftehetBrackenfell enNoordelikes hul stemdik-gemaak en het met beter spel as hul teen-standers die puntegaping laat krimp.In die B-afdeling van die Superliga het
Kraaifontein onverwags met 22-26 teen St.George vasgeval. Ook die Kraaie se bure,Hands&Heart, hetmet 26-35 in die stof gebytteen Hamlets, terwyl Goodwood met 17-27teen Young Peoples verloor het. Unie-Mil-nertonwasmet 34-6Helderberg semeerdere.Vanaand (Woensdag) speel Brackenfell en
Tygerberg tuis teen onderskeidelik die Ma-ties en Victoriane. Die komende Saterdag seprogram (tuisspan eerste) is: UWK t Belhar,Durbell t Primrose, Pniël Villagers t Unimil,Goodwood tViolets, Hands&Heart t Strand,Kraaifontein t Bellville.
Tygerberg blyin klubrugbyop wenpad
JOSEPH PILLAY
It has been quite a magical and heart-warm-ing start to the season for StrandfonteinHigh with a match-winning performancethat had the partisan crowd on edge in theMr. Price Foundation High Schools SoccerLeague.The growing pains of the team, affection-
ately known as the “Sea Robbers”, saw themfinish at the bottom of the 2015 league cham-pionship.But the struggles of the past did not im-
pede on the progress of the Strandfonteinside.The rejuvenated Strandfontein side
caused the biggest upset of the openinground by sending Cloetesville High, the de-fending and three-time league champions(2008, 2009 and 2015) crashing to a 2-1 defeat.With an excellent opportunity to redeem
themselves under new coach Jason Alexan-der, who was part of the playing team of lastseason’s squad, and team manager, ManoAdams, the lads in the blue andwhite dishedup good attacking, scientific football thatthroughout the game pressurised the Stel-lenbosch side – much to the delight of thevery vocal and noisy Sea Robbers fans.However, Chris Joubert’s Cloetesville-
side staved off early pressure. Scott Willi-ams, in the no.7 jersey, constantly troubleda very nervous Dean Gordon in goal.It was the home side, Cloetesville High,
that minutes before half-time surged 1-0ahead through a well execution pin-pointgoal, in which the team strung seven passestogether, before Ian Floris landed it safelyinto the back of the net.But after the change-over the schoolboys
from Strandfontein High, which still has75% of last seasons’ squad, started to gel andhad Cloetesville on the back football.Like a well oil machine the Sea Robbers
picked off the opposition with Andile Dickfirst scoring the equaliser (1-1). With tenminutes remaining on the clock the ever-alert and influential Scott Williams un-leashed a powerful snap-shoot that DeanGordon couldnot hold andparried it into theback of the net.Floris’ match-winning goal practically
sent the crowd into a joyous celebration.
Chris Joubert and his Cloetesville side willbe quick to admit they were no way neartheir best and that Alexander’s Strandfon-tein side fully deserve their morale boosting2-1 victory.Beacon Hill triumph over Oval NorthLast year’s league runners-up,BeaconHill
High, topped the log after the opening roundfollowing their 3-1 triumph against arch-ri-
vals Oval North High.However, they could find the going much
tougher against a stubborn and defensiveRocklands High side, who shared the points(1-1) with Lentegeur on Saturday.Beacon Hill was the only side to draw
home that won their game while six of theother teams, which drew away, picked upmaximum points.
Nevertheless, Beacon Hill held a 2-1 leadat the breakwith Azola Billy scoring a braceand with Curwen Barry finding the targetfor Oval North before Keith October addedthe third for good measure to secure threevaluable points.Mondale rise to the occasionMondale High – the 2012 and 2013 champi-
ons – showed glimpses of the side that wipedout all opposition for two consecutive sea-sons and had their long-time educator andcoach – since the introduction of the leaguein 2004 – Nigel Crowie smiling from ear toear.Though theMondale side beat a pluckyAl-
oe High 2-0, it was a victory that Riyaaz Nellmust be accreditedwith since it was his two-goal tonic that led the boys in the navy blueand gold jerseys on theirway to an emphatic2-0 win.Westridge edge out PrincetonWith the return of Ismail Gasnola – the
coach that helped Westridge High to wintheir second league title in 2010 after beinginaugural champs in 2004 – the school sidein maroon and white did enough with somequality playing methods to conquer Prince-ton High 1-0 in a quite an evenly balancedencounter.Though Charles Uys’ Princeton side, who
won back-to-back league championships in2005 and 2006, should have scored twice inthe first half through their industrious strik-ers Sayeed Mentoor and Cole Hartzenberg,they always fell short.In comparison Westridge High was full of
running, especially Lance Adamson whowas responsible for scoring the only goal aft-er been assisted by Chad Fredericks andJunaid Hendricks respectively.Other results: Tafelsig High 2, Glendale
High 1; Cedar High 2, Spine Road 0; PortlandHigh 2, Woodlands High 1; Lentegeur High1, Rocklands High 1.Upcoming fixtures to be played on Satur-
day 14 May at 09:00: Beacon Hill High vsRocklands High, Cloetesville High vs CedarHigh, Glendale High vs Spine Road High,Oval North High vs Aloe High. At 10:15:Mondale High vs Tafelsig High, WoodlandsHigh vs Lentegeur High, Portland High vsWestridge High, Princeton High vs Strand-fontein High.
Strandfontein puts their best foot forward
Scott Williams of Strandfontein High School celebrates his goal which secured the win againstdefending champions Cloetesville High School. The Mitchell’s Plain school won 2-1. PHOTO: RASHIEDISAACS
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KLUBRUGBY: AFRIGTER GESELS
AVRIL FILLIES
Die rugbyklub Durbell pak Primrose Saterdagin ’n Superliga A-wedstryd op Primrose setuisveld.
Durbell is tans die houers van die Cell C Commu-nityCup, noubekendasdieGouebeker, endieklubfokus daarop om die Superliga vanjaar te wen.
Volgens Bobby Joubert, Durbell se afrigter,word daar nie spelers in sy span uitgesonder nie,wantdit is ’n spanpogingenelkeenmaaksybydraeom tot die sukses van die span by te dra.
“Ons het waarlik ’n jong dinamiese span metgeen uitblinkers nie, maar eerder onselfsugtige in-dividue wat in die span se visie inkoop. Benewensdie Gouebeker speel ons in die Superliga A van dieWP se klubkompetisie, waar ons onder meer teenspanne soos Maties, Ikeys, Hamiltons, Valsbaai enTygerberg speel. Ná ons sukses verlede jaar in dieCell C Community Cup-kompetisie het ons vyfdein die Superliga-kompetisie geëindig,” sê hy.
“Die Gouebeker-kompetisie is baie belangrik virdie volhoubaarheid van klubspelers wat nie stu-deer nie en dit bied hulle ook die geleentheid omkontrakte los te speel, omdat die wedstryde op tele-visie uitgesaai word. ’n Voorbeeld hiervan isGarth April, wat by ons klub was en tans losskakelvir die Sharks in die Superugby-kompetisie speel.
“Hy het juis onlangs eiehandig die Sharks sepunte (15) in hul sege van 15-14 oor die Highlandersin Dunedin met sy skopvoet aangeteken,” sê hy.
Bobby is geen onbekende aan provinsiale rugbynie. Hy was van 2008 tot 2010 die heelagter van dieSWD-Arende en hy ken van onder druk speel, enwat die verwagtinge is van jou spanmaats, onder-steuners en bestuur. “Ná my SWD-dae het ek byDurbell aangesluit en het tien wedstryde vir dieklub gespeel. Daarna is ek aangestel as hulp-afrig-ter van die eerste span saam met Jan Loubser.
“Voordat ek by die SWD aangesluit het, het ek
in 2007/2008 in Frankryk vir die klub Aurillacoisgespeel en het bietjie oorsese ondervinding opge-doen. Dit was altyd my droom om eendag my rug-bykennis aan ander oor te dra en te deel en ek hetnou die kans hier by Durbell. Garth was die eerstespeler wat ek onder hande geneem en gehelp hetom sy skopwerk te verbeter,” sê Bobby.
Maar hoe het dit gekom dat hy by afrigting be-trokke geraakhet? “Carel Steenkamp, die destydsevoorsitter in 2015, het my as speler genader, wantek was verantwoordelik vir die ontwikkelingspro-gramme by die klub. Om afrigting te doen, was ’nnatuurlike oorgangsproses.
“Die klub is baie betrokke in die gemeenskap enhelp met afrigting en speler-ontwikkeling onderdie vaandel van die Masibambane-sportstigting.
“Twee spelers wat juis uit die ontwikkeling-strukture van die stigting kom en op wie ons baietrots is, is Roderick Moses en Angus Cleophas.
“Albei was verlede jaar deel van die wenspanwat die Cell C Community Cup gewen het. Jy moetonthou die spanne wat in die Gouebeker-kompeti-sie speel, is goeie spanne en dis nie net sommervir oor hulle loop om te wen nie.
“Ek dink ons kan vanjaar kwaai teenstand ver-wag van Rustenburg Impala, Pretoria Polisie enValsbaai. Eersgenoemde sal hul nederlaag in dieeindstryd wil wreek, so ons is bewus daarvan datalmal nou ’n teiken op ons rug geplaas het.
“Nog ’n provinsiale speler wat by die klub be-trokke is, is Ashton Constant, gewese Bolandse enSWD-haker. Hy is baie betrokke by die voorspe-lers. Een van die spelers wat vanjaar dalk die WPse o.21-span kan haal, is Etienne Swarts, maar onshet ook ’n paar sewesspelers in die WP se sewes-groep, soos Jason Kriel, Jacqus Fick, Christie vanNiekerk en Jos Malherbe.
“Rugby is ’n sport waar ervaring ’n groot rolspeel en dit is belangrik dat oud-spelers by hulklubs betrokke raak.”
Bobby Joubert is hier in aksie opheelagter in sy speeldae vir dieSWD-Arende. FOTO: JACO MARAIS
Durbell sespelers regvir sukses
SAREL BURGER
Nadat sake hierdie seisoen tot verledeweek nie vir die HS Bellville se eersterugbyspan heeltemal na wense verloophet nie, het die Bellvilliete die afgelopeSaterdag die stang vasgebyt en HSStrand met 26-12 pak gegee.
Stellenberghet die sterk spanvanPaulRoos aanvanklik mooi in toom gehou,maar moes uiteindelik met 8-34 bes gee.
Ditwasveral goeie skrumwerkenkon-struktiewe spel wat Brackenfell met 27-19 teen die toerspan van HS Windhoeklaat wen het, terwyl ook D.F. Malan metsy oorheersing voorlangs die grondslaggelê het vir die sege van 43-21 oor Monu-mentpark.
In ’n toiingrige wedstryd waarin HSTygerberg se teenstander, Primrose,meer daarin belang gestel het om die Tie-re se spelers af te knou as om rugby te
speel, was Tygerberg bobaas met 21-3.Durbanville (26-26 t Hugenote) en De
Kuilen (0-23 t HS Swartland) was onsuk-sesvol met hul kuiertjies in die Boland,terwyl President hom ná sy onlangse te-rugslae mooi reggeruk en Edgemead met29-10 laat les opsê het. Kasselsvlei het na-elskraap met 10-7 met Milnerton afgere-ken en ook aan die wenkant was Fair-bairn (24-0 t Bosmansdam), Bellville-Suid (38-0 t Zwaanswyk), Fairmont (27-17t Bergvliet), Excelsior (28-5 t Scottsdene),Bernadino Heights (34-12 t Muizenberg)en Malibu (14-10 t J.G.Meiring).
Maar Parow het met 5-13 die kous oordie kop gekry teen HS Groote Schuur.
V DieTygerbergspanne – Durbanville,HS Tygerberg, D.F. Malan en HS Bellvil-le – wat vroeër betrokke was by die laas-te reeks wedstryde tydens die SeunskoolWynberg se 175-jarige feesvieringe, hetalmal lelik noustrop getrek.
HS Bellville byt stang vasSTEHAN SCHOEMAN
At the tender age of twelve Enya van Niekerketched her name in history on Thursday 7April as the youngest female swimmer everto swim from Robben Island to BloubergStrand.
Whatmakes this feat evenmoreremarkable is the fact that shebraved the icy cold water withoutawetsuit. Enya’s attempt is recog-nised by Cape Long DistanceSwim Association (CLDSA).
The Table View PrimarySchool learner completed the7.5km distance in a time of threehours and 14 minutes.
“I trained five months for thisswimming in the ocean with thewater being between 13 and 15 degrees,” shesays. Some days were tougher than others,but in the end it was all worth it. Besides thecold water I also had to dodge hundreds of jel-lyfish which required focus to navigate it
safely to the end.“Brendan Hiscock who swam with me en-
couraged me and helped a lot. The first halfwas pretty easy, but soon after that the tideturned against us and it took a lot of mentaltoughness to complete the distance. I kept im-
agining I was in a hot tub,” laugh-ed Enya.
Her father, Leon, took her toBig Bay every day for her to com-plete her 2km swim. The goal wasto do 10km every week.
“I am a very proud dad. Enyashowed tremendous courage anda fighting spirit for five months.In the end all the sacrifices wereworth it. It was something shewanted to do and now she cantick the box,” said Leon.
Enya is a member of the Nippers Big BayLifesavingClub. “I enjoy spending time in thesea and I will definitely do the swim again inthe future; let’s just hope the sea will be calmand make it a little bit easier,” she chuckled.
Swimmer makes wavesSwimmer makes waves
Enya van Niekerker