DistrictMail & Helderberg Gazette-E-Edition-9-April-2025

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Sir Lowry’s Pass se Blitzbok-ster Gino Cupido het ná sy uitstekende spel teruggekeer na sy plaaslike gemeenskap en die afgelope Saterdag (5 April) ’n spesiale erkenningsgeleentheid as eregas van die “Bom-squad” bygewoon. Dié jong rugbytalent het vir die geleentheid na sy alma mater, Sir Lowry’s Pass Primêre Skool, teruggekeer waar hy saam met klein Elijah Hindley op die veld gedraf en die geesdriftige kleuter skopvaardighede gewys het. Verwys na bl. 9 vir nog foto’s van die geleentheid ter viering van die gemeenskap se rugbylegendes en oudspelers wat in die rugbywêreld ’n indruk gemaak het. Foto: Jamey Gordon Oos

Moorde ‘nie weens bendes’

Barend Williams

’n Donker wolk hang oor ’n Strandgemeenskap ná die verlies van twee jong mans wat wreed van die lewe ontneem is.

Die Strand-polisie se moordondersoek duur voort nadat Ryan Liebenberg (35) en Shuwinn October (29) verlede Donderdag (3 April) vermoor is.

DistriksPos & Helderberg Gazette het kort ná die voorval op sy aanlyn platform oor die moorde berig, maar die slagoffers was toe nog nie geïdentifiseer nie (“Skietvoorval in Strand eis twee onbekende mans,” 3 April).

Die slagoffers is intussen nie net formeel uitgeken nie, maar die

Twee jong mans sterf in Serkorpark

bewering dat die noodlottige skietvoorval dalk bendeverwant is, is deur die owerhede uitgesluit.

Volgens die polisie is die gruvonds Donderdaggoggend omstreeks 01:15 in Serkorpark gemaak toe ’n beampte op patrollie op ’n klagte reageer het.

Inligting wat deur gemeenskapslede ontvang is, het die beampte na ’n woning in Adelastraat gelei. Met sy aankoms het hy die liggame van die slagoffers – waar hulle in ’n plas van hul eie bloed in die straat gelê het – ontdek. Die beampte het ook beslag gelê op vyf patroondoppies op die toneel.

Volgens AO Nico Beukes, ’n woordvoerder vir die Strand-polisie, was die slagoffers se identiteit steeds onbekend totdat hul naasbestaandes van die verlies gehoor het en die slagoffers later dieselfde dag deur middel van beskrywings, foto’s en kenmerkende tatoes uitgeken is.

“Ons kan bevestig dat die voorval nie bendeverwant is nie,” het Beukes gesê.

“Die verdagtes is steeds soek.”

Nadat die nuus van die skietmoord bekend geword het, het talle gemeenskapslede hul medelye met die bedroefde families op sosiale media uitgespreek.

Brent Louis, ’n woordvoeder vir die Strand-gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum (GPF), het in ’n Facebook-inskrywing gedeel: “Namens die Strand-GPF wil ons ons innige meegevoel met die families en geliefdes wat deur hierdie tragedie geraak is, deel.

“Die tragiese dubbele verlies van twee jong mans in die fleur van hul lewe het ons as ’n gemeenskap geruk,” het Louis in ’n telefoniese onderhoud bygevoeg. Hy het voorts gesê ’n groot behoefte bestaan in die gemeenskap om misdaad in die gebied te bekamp en die GPF werk daaraan om hulpbronne na die gemeenskap te bring.

• Enigeen met nog inligting oor die voorval kan die Strand-polisiekantoor by 021 854 9100 of 082 850 9628 skakel.

Plan to purify wastewater tabled

Only a handful of residents attended a public meeting hosted by the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate at the Strand Town Hall on Thursday 3 April, where the municipal officials outlined ambitious plans for a new water scheme in Faure.

The project, stemming from the Cape’s 2018 water crisis and subsequent water strategy, proposes to take treated water from the Zandvliet wastewater treatment plant, further refine it in an advanced facility, and integrate it into the Faure water treatment plant to provide up to 100 million liters of purified recycled water daily, supplementing the city’s existing water sources.

Kaashifa Aziz, who serves as the project manager for the Faure New Water Scheme, opened the meeting by introducing herself and handed over to Brendon Theunissen, a water and wastewater treatment expert who has been appointed as consultant during the feasibility study of the project, which is currently underway.

He explained that the scheme forms part of a broader strategy to diversify water sources, including surface water, groundwater, reuse and desalination, with the goal of achieving 25% of water from these diversified sources. “This project is an ambitious undertaking, and we need to carefully consider how we will execute it,” Theunissen said. He emphasised the need for new infrastructure and a “multi-barrier process” to ensure water safety. The City is currently in the planning and design phase of the project, which includes a detailed feasibility study. “We’ve begun the pro-

cess of determining the feasibility and whether we should proceed,” Theunissen explained. “This meeting is part of that [feasibility study]. Once the study is complete, we will make it public.”

The municipality is exploring various implementation models, including Citybuilt and outsourced, City-owned, and public-private partnerships. The projected cost is currently estimated at R750 million, with a targeted completion date of 2031.

Theunissen also addressed the issue of unaccounted-for water, stating: “Currently, 26% of our water is unaccounted for, largely due to estimations and meter errors, not physical loss. The actual fig-

ure could be 19% but we are working to reduce this to 15%.”

However, the project faced scrutiny from environmental activists, particularly regarding water quality. Jamii Hamlin, an environmental activist from the Bays of Sewage community group, raised concerns about the standards to which the water would be prepared.

“We need to know what standards the water will meet and clarification on whether lingering compounds from treated wastewater can be adequately removed, as this is not currently the case. We also need clarity on adherence to SANS 241,” he said.

SANS 241 is a South African National Standard that sets the minimum requirements for potable water, covering microbiological, physical and chemical parameters to ensure safe drinking water.

Hamlin’s concerns highlighted a “trust deficit” regarding the City’s ability to ensure water safety.

for consumption. We are confident we can achieve the necessary purification, as has been done in other parts of the world. We are exploring different approaches and are committed to a process of engagement and collaboration. We need to hold the City accountable, and we need to work together.”

In a statement, Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee member for Water and Sanitation said it is imperative to engage with the public on the proposed Faure New Water Scheme, which is a vital part in the City’s action plan to provide water security for residents well into the future.

“We want to hear from you and encourage all residents and stakeholders to share their views, which will be documented. The City has established multiple platforms for public participation to get residents involved,” Badroodien said.

The City responded by assuring the public that they are “taking every precaution” and “utilising expert guidance to ensure the best possible outcome”.

Theunissen addressed Hamlin’s concern directly, stating: “The compounds you refer to are indeed unacceptable

“All parties are welcome to attend public meetings and/or submit written feedback on the City’s website or through email. Most importantly, we remind residents to submit their comments by the deadline, Tuesday 17 April.” Residents can email public.participation@ capetown.gov.za. Alternatively, visit www.capetown.gov.za/collaborate.

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Kaashifa Aziz, project leader for the Faure New Water Scheme. Photos: Yaseen Gaffar
Jamii Hamlin, member of the Bays of Sewage group, made representations during the meeting.
Brendon Theunissen, an expert in water treatment, gave some background on what the Faure New Water Scheme is all about.

Khayelitsha-subdistrik-GPF hou gesamentlike optrede

Die Khayelitsha-subdistrik se gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum (GPF) is hard besig om meer sigbare patrollering te implementeer. Die Macassar- en Strand-GPF het Vrydag 28 Maart tussen 19:00 en 00:00 ’n gesamentlike optrede in Strand gehou. Die optrede is deur die Strand-polisie, die Stad Kaapstad se wetstoepassers, verkeerslui, Secure Rite Sekuriteit en AM Sekuriteitsdienste asook plaaslike Strand-buurtwagstrukture ondersteun. Tydens die optrede is twee padblokkades opgestel, ses drankinspeksies gedoen, 21 spaza-winkels is besoek, drie sake is geopen, 260 mense en 141 voertuie is deursoek en altesaam is 47 boetes uitgereik ter waarde van R86 300. Die aand is as ’n sukses beskou en daar word soortgelyke optredes by ander polisiekantore in die sub-distrik binne die volgende ses maande beplan om verhoudings te bou asook om misdaad te bekamp. Op die foto (agter van links) is Henry Arnolds (tesourier), Chris Maduna en Jody Jantjies. Voor: Waseemah Flaendorp (sekretaris), Marlon Solomons (voorsitter van die die Khayelitsha-subdistrik-GPF) en MonaLiza Solomons (openbarebetrekkinge-beampte).

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Kameras kyk na lykstorting

Die Macassar-gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum (GPF) het ’n dringende beroep aan die Stad Kaapstad gedoen vir meer kringtelevisiekameras in die gemeenskap nadat ’n patroon van lykstorting in dié gebied weer na vore gekom het.

“Dit lyk asof Macassar weer ’n stortingsterrein vir lyke word,” sê ’n lid van die GPF.

Monalisa Solomons, die GPF se woordvoerder, meen hulle het ’n dringende saak vir kameras in Macassarweg tussen Kramatweg en Baden Powell-rylaan en sê die kameras se beheerpaneel moet in Macassar wees. Hulle wil hê die kameras moet deur plaaslike inwoners bestuur word, omdat daar glo ’n toename in motors is wat die gemeenskap binnekom en moontlik tot die probleem kan bydra.

DistriksPos & Helderberg Gazette het voorheen berig oor twee lyke wat onlangs in Macassar gekry is. Die lewelose liggaam van die 15-jarige Marcelo Hartzenberg is op Woensdag 12 Februarie in ’n oop veld naby Macassarweg ontdek (“Seun se liggaam in veld gevind”, 19 Februarie). Nog ’n lyk is op Saterdag 15 Maart om 04:00 in Sheikh Yusuf-laan, Macassar Village, aangetref.

Die Stad Kaapstad se Metro-polisie het verder nog twee gruwelike ontdekkings van lyke bevestig wat onderskeidelik op Saterdag 15 Maart en Maandag 17 Maart gevind is.

Volgens die woordvoerder Ruth Solomons is twee kringtelevisiekameras reeds in Macassar opgerig. Een is operasioneel, terwyl die ander weens opknappings nie werk nie. Die beheerbasis vir hierdie kameras is in Goodwood. Sy het verduidelik dat die doel van die kameras is om misdaad te bekamp en te voorkom.

Die polisie het toegang tot die beeldmateriaal en het dit reeds in Januarie vanjaar in ’n strafbaremanslagsaak gebruik.

“Om die GPF se versoek uit te voer, moet finansiering beskikbaar wees en die

koste sal afhang van waar die kameras geïnstalleer word,” het Solomons gesê. Sy sê ook kringtelevisie-kameras is nie net die Stad se mandaat nie en die GPF moet ook met die Macassar-polisie praat omdat hulle die hoofagentskap is om kameras aan te vra.

Luit.kol. Arnold Roux, die stasiebevelvoerder vir die Macassar-polisie, sê hoewel nuwe tegnologie altyd verwelkom word en Macassarweg die ideale plek is vir die installering van kameras, is daar geen patroon van lykstorting in die buurt nie.

“Van die 85 moorde wat in Macassar gepleeg word, word slegs 15% naby die sandmyne langs Macassarweg gepleeg,” het Roux onthul.

Hy glo om mense bewus te maak van die lyke wat gestort word, sal die teenoorgestelde uitwerking hê. Roux het verduidelik dat die fokus daarop bendes sal lok en Macassar in ’n begraafplaas sal verander.

“Ons patrolleer die gebiede gereeld en moorde hier het vir die tweede jaar reeds [gedaal],” verduidelik hy.

Roux het bygevoeg dat die Wyk 109raadslid Peter Helfrich in die saak betrek sal moet word, aangesien hy wel op vergaderings genoem het dat daar planne is om nog kameras in Macassar op te rig. Helfrich sê die kameras sal net ’n afskrikmiddel vir misdadigers wees en wat Macassar eintlik nodig het, is meer stewels op die grond om die lykstortings die hoof te bied.

“Ons, as ’n gemeenskap, vra al lank vir meer polisie-sigbaarheid in en om Macassarweg,” sê Helfrich.

Die raadslid verduidelik verder dat kameras elke jaar in die wyk aangebring word. Daar is reeds ontwikkeling om ’n kringtelevisie-moniteringsentrum in Macassar te stig en plaaslike gemeenskapveiligheidsorganisasies sal help om hierdie kameras te monitor.

“Ek sal die GPF uitnooi om ’n terreinbesoek aan hierdie moniteringsentrum saam met my te kom doen sodra dit voltooi is. Die sentrum en die tegnologie sal aan hulle bekend gestel word,” sê hy.

Micah medals for Altena Primary

Micah Matava has become the first learner of Altena Primary School to participate in the South African Schools Athletics (Sasa) Primary Schools Athletics Championships.

The athletics meeting was held from Thursday 20 and Saturday 22 March, and the sprinter travelled all the way to Germiston in Gauteng, to prove his mettle against the best primary-school runners in the country.

Micah took part in three events, finishing fifth in both the under-10s 80 m and 100 m race. He also collected a silver medal as part of the Western Cape under-10 relay team.

Asked how it felt to be the first athlete from Altena Primary to represent the province, the Grade 4 learner simply shrugged and mumbled: “I don’t know.”

Delfton Abrahams, sports coordinator and a Grade 7 teacher at Altena Primary, said this answer characterised Micah perfectly, as he is known throughout the school for his gentle demeanour and natural speed. “Even after winning these medals Micah has remained humble about his achievements.”

The teacher discovered the diamond in the rough at the school’s inter-house ath-

letics meet, held on Saturday 20 January. Here he left his competition in the dust. After seeing Micah’s God-given ability, Abrahams knew he had a talent on his hands.

The following week, Micah once again showcased his agility at the Strand inter-schools, allowing him to compete at the Western Cape Metro East Education District (MEED) athletic competition.

“I realised that Micah has a problem; he can't run straight,” Abrahams said, jokingly.

He put Micah on a rigorous training regime, which saw him attending practice every Tuesday and Thursday after school to improve his core.

All the training paid off when Micah sprinted through the MEED competition, qualifying for the Western Cape Primary Schools Championships in Paarl on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 March.

At the provincial meet, he claimed a bronze in the 80 m event and silver in the 100 m, earning his Western Cape athletics colours in the process.

This is only the beginning for young Micah, as he aspires and dreams of becoming an Olympian one day. Abrahams and the Altena family are ready to help him realise this dream. “I want to be an athlete and if I get to represent South Africa, I will be very happy,” Micah said.

minds on how to care for and protect our planet. Picture above are staff of Kids Company Montessori Integrated Preschool

and Devarin Josephs.

Hoam founder Lisa Starr (left) and Ricki-Lee Gaigher from Natural Energy Surf Store were collaborators with Kids Company Montessori Integrated Preschool for the special get-together on Strand Beach.

Micah Matava from Altena Primary School with all the medals he has won this year. Photo: Barend Williams
Young ones roll up their sleeves for a worthy cause
Kids Company Montessori Integrated Preschool teamed up with Natural Energy Surf Store, Helderberg Ocean Awareness Movement (Hoam) and Drum for Life for a beach clean-up and family picnic recently. The parents and children were educated by Lisa Starr, founder of Hoam, on how to protect oceans and keep them clean before the successful beach clean-up. Afterwards, families enjoyed a picnic while watching the sun go down and had fun with a drumming circle and fire-dancer entertainment. Parents hailed the event as “fantastic” and stated that it built community and helped care for the beautiful surroundings, while laying a firm foundation in young
(from left) Michelle Josephs, Dollenice Adams, Lizelle Hendriks, Tanya du Toit, Justine Renaut, Wafiqah Hofmeester

Supporting compassionate care

Local families flocked to the vibrant Autumn Market Day hosted by Helderberg Hospice, creating a lively community atmosphere while generously supporting the fundraising initiative for the organisation’s award-winning palliative care services in the Helderberg. Greeting visitors to their premises for the Saturday morning (5 April) delight were Helderberg Hospice staffers (from left) Cheryl Rundle, Celestine van der Merwe, Louise Smith and Karin Gordon. Photos: Jamey Gordon
Accompanied by their doting grandmother, Cheryl, twin sisters Charlie and Gracie Rundle joined in the morning market festivities. The siblings were delighted by the jumping castle, a definite entertainment highlight for all the children present.
Enjoying the market browsing delight together were Heilet Scholtz, Jani Pretorius, little Lisa Fourie, Dr Andrew Fourie, Niki Fourie, four-legged furry friend Luna, Dr Arnu Pretorius and Mia Pretorius.
Clarissa de Jager (second from left) had the opportunity to decorate her own Easter cookie at the market, which she attended with grandmothers Elma de Jager (left) and Jenny Rowswell (second from right). Pictured with the family trio is Irene Teixeira, who manned the stall and promoted her small business, Sweet Sensation. At the stall marketgoers could satisfy their sweet tooth with delectable brownies, Easter eggs and all sorts of yummy goodies.
Mother-daughter-duo Jessica Smith and Lexi Erasmus revelled in some quality time spent at the market.
Friends Jasmin Booysen, Emma Blows and Myrrh Ueckermann embraced the market atmosphere.
Lushay Lewack and Donay Adonis joined in the morning market festivities.

‘Squad’ huldig SLP-rugbyhelde

Sir Lowry’s Pass se Brotherhood of Men, oftewel die “Bom-squad”, het die afgelope Saterdag (5 April) weer eens bymekaargekom. Dié keer was die doel om erkenning te gee aan plaaslike legendariese en voormalige spelers wat ’n beduidende invloed op die rugbyveld gehad het. Die spesiale geleentheid het in Sir Lowry’s Pass Primêre Skool se saal plaasgevind en is deur die gemeenskap se eie Blitzbok-ster, Gino Cupido, as eregas bygewoon. Altesaam 22 oudspelers is by die geleentheid gehuldig en het die kans gekry om met Sir Lowry’s Pass se nuwe rugbytrots, wat hulle by die saal hartlik verwelkom het nadat hulle in pronk-rygoed daar aangekom het, skouers te skuur. Foto’s Jamey Gordon

Gino Cupido het bladgeskud met Charles Klink, die oudste eregas wat by die geleentheid vereer is. Dié 91-jarige het met pure genot stories gedeel en met sy destydse knap skopvaardighede gespog.

Fritz Visser, president van Sir Lowrians RFC, het die rugbylegendes en oudspelers toegespreek en sy voorspoedwense aan hulle oorgedra.

Die skitterende rugby-ster Gino Cupido agter die stuur van een van die sportmotors, met die eregas Reginald van Reenen aan sy sy.

Havelin Hindley, wat die geleentheid as eregas en ondersteuner bygewoon het, het die gehuldigdes erken vir hul opofferings en die waardevolle bydraes wat hulle oor die dekades heen gelewer het. “Dankie dat julle gehardloop het sodat ons kon loop.”

Gregory Havenga (links) het verduidelik die geleentheid was deel van die “Bom-squad” (op die foto) se visie en missie om uit broederskap vir mekaar en ander om te gee en uit te reik na diegene wat ’n helpende hand nodig het. Die “Bom-squad” bestaan uit ’n groep vriende, broers en oudrugbyspelers wat byna almal in Sir Lowry’s Pass gebore is, daar grootgeword het en al jare ’n pad saam loop.

Elke eregas is met ’n sertifikaat en ’n spesiaal ontwerpte T-hemp vereer. Agter (van links) is Wallace Petersen, Dennis Damons, Roy de Morney, Roy Thomas, Ivan Pool, Reginald van Reenen, Robert Abrahams, Gino Cupido, Neville de Morney, William Baadjies, Leonard Louw, George Roziers, Daniel Valentine en Ronald Damons. Voor: Bernard Wentzel, Dennis Abrahams, William Hindley, Charles Klink, Harry Paulse en Charles Simons. Afwesig: Henry Abrahams, Lionel Paulse en Jacobus Roziers.

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Woensdag, 9 April 2025

Hamiltons stuit Lulu’s

Die St. George’s-rugbyklub het in ’n opwindende en fisieke eersteliga- wedstryd die kragtige Hamiltons die stryd aangesê, maar uiteindelik 58-15 in Hamiltons se guns vasgeval.

Al het die telling ’n eenrigtingstryd aangedui, vertel die spel op die veld ’n ander storie. Teen rustyd was die telling 22-10 ten gunste van die tuisspan, maar die Lulu’s het hulle nie laat onderkry nie en tot diep in die tweede helfte bly baklei.

Die wedstryd is gekenmerk deur harde duikslae, vinnige agterlynbewegings en ’n wil om te wen.

Die agterlyn van die Lulu’s het besonder goed gevaar en het herhaaldelik gevaarlike aanvalle van stapel gestuur. Die puntemakers vir die Lulu’s was Bradley Williams, Junaid Phillips en Bradley Mentoor, wat elkeen ’n drie aangeteken het.

het gewys ons kan meeding en ons sal sterker terugkom.”

In die naweek se ander Superliga A-wedstryd het die Helderberg-rugbyklub die knie teen Kuilsrivier gebuig. Ná vyf vriendskaplike oorwinnings het Berge Saterdag op Jagtershof vasgeval teen ’n tuisspan wat heelwat beter verdedig het. Die telbord het gereeld gerol en die groot verskil ná vier drieë was die stelskopwerk. Berge het sewe punte geskop teenoor Kuila se 11, met ’n eindtelling van 31-27 in hul guns.

31 - 27 Berge misluk

Hoewel die eindtelling nie die gees en veglustigheid van die Lulu Boys weerspieël nie, moet baie werk gedoen word. Die skrums en lynstane het gesukkel onder die druk van ’n ervare Hamiltons-pak, en dit is waarop die afrigtingspan nou sal fokus.

“Ons neem baie positiewe dinge uit hierdie wedstryd,” het Gareth Isaacs, afrigter van die Lulu’s, gesê. “Ons het geleer, ons

Ander uitslae:

– Superliga B: Kylemore 15-20 Macassar;

– Superliga C: All Saints 68-31 Busy Bees, Eersterivier 26-24 Strand RFC;

– Noordelike-liga: Gordonsbaai Pioneers 10-14 Whistling Wheels, Windmeul United 24-36 Raithby Universals.

Bepalings vir Saterdag 12 April:

– SLA: Helderberg teen Valsbaai (Charles Morkel), Van der Stel-Evergreens teen St George’s (Stellenbosch);

– SLB: Macassar teen Vineyards (Riverside Park);

– SLC: Atlantis teen All Saints (weg), Strand teen Delft (Gustrouw)

– Noordelike-liga: GBP teen Albions (Naval Grounds), Raithby teen La Motte (weg), Sir Lowrians teen Whistling Wheels (Sir Lowry's Pass).

Rugbyseisoen skop met sensasie

Bradley Williams volspoed op pad om ’n drie vir St. Georges te druk.
Geluk is ’n St. George’s-drie – Junaid Phillips (links) en Riyaad Adams. Foto’s: Peter Bee
Riyaad Adams breek weg om ’n aanval vir St. George’s op te stel.
WE DELIVER: MACASSAR, FIRGROVE, CROYDON, SITARI, STRAND, SOMERSET WEST, GORDON’S BAY, STELLENBOSCH AND EERSTE RIVER

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