People's Post Athlone/Lansdowne E-edition - 01 April 2025

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Dr Jonathan Butler, recently awarded an honorary doctorate by Stellenbosch University, headlined the launch of a new initiative to promote tourism and its economic and social benefits in less-resourced communities on Saturday 29 March at Athlone High School Down Klipfontein is the brainchild of Joey Fourie, a matriculant of the school, who has been engaged in tourism initiatives for more than 20 years

“I’m excited about this tourism project, which will be a learning and

discovery tourism programme that integrates history, education, culture, local food and wine, music and other art forms into one immersive, memorable experience,” he said Expanding on the elements of the curated experience, Fourie explained that it would combine his experience of home-hosted dinners, where tourists are hosted by local families serving dishes understood as being traditional Cape Malay cuisine Also, they will experience the Daily Music

Show, a cultural hub located in Long Street in the city centre that provides platforms for musicians and poets to build international markets as well as a new tour route, Down Klipfontein Starting at the District Six Museum, the tour will take participants on a route past the Groote Schuur Hospital, Mostert’s Mill and Red Cross War Memorial Hospital on the formerly “white” side of town, to apartheid-era memorials of the Trojan Horse massacre, Coline Williams/Robert Waterwitch Memorial, the Gugulethu Seven and Amy Biehl memorials as well as other sites of local significance ranging from the Joseph Stone Auditorium, Athlone Stadium, Athlone High School, the Saartjie Baartman Centre and the Wembley Roadhouse Fourie said tourists would also be

introduced to young people engaged in outstanding creative work despite odds stacked against them, such as lack of opportunities experienced on the Cape Flats, and who have achieved national and international recognition

There are few better examples of such achievement than Jonathan Butler who, with his roots in Belgravia Estate, has become a sought-after global jazz musician, arguably Down Klipfontein’s greatest export

The tourism-initiative launch took place under the banner of “The Art of Possibility” and featured a number of other local artists, including the Ramon Alexander Jazz Quartet, poets Diana Ferrus, Khadija Tracey Heeger, Michael Weeder and Chris Ferndale, Kim Blanche Adonis performing a

Another highlight was the collaboration between alumni of the Jazz

Academy and The Little Giants members

“I’m looking forward not only to tourists having a unique Cape Flats Curated Experience, but also to Capetonians crossing apartheid’s spatial geographies that continue to divide us, ” concluded Fourie For further information, see https://downklipfontein. com or send an email to info@ downklipfontein com or WhatsApp 084 880 7012

Jonathan Butler and band in action at Athlone High on Saturday 29 March.
sketch from Mike van Graan’s My Fellow South Africans, Odwa Bongo playing the Uhadi bow and live painting by Kenny, the Artist in Athlone Tyrone Appollis from Vanguard Estate also made an appearance
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AVRIL FILLIES unique Cape Flats Curated Experience
- Joey Fourie

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The Hout Bay Seal Rescue Centre (HBSRC) is in a critical funding crisis, putting its vital work of rehabilitating injured and stranded seals at risk Without immediate financial support, the centre may be forced to close, leaving vulnerable marine animals without care

Operations manager, Kim Krynauw has made an urgent appeal for donations, stressing the dire situation “We simply cannot bear the thought of abandoning the seals who depend on us for survival,” she said “They come to us sick, starving, and injured, and without funding, we won’t be able to provide them with the care they need ”

One of the centre’s most pressing needs is funding for food Rising costs have made it increasingly difficult to provide enough fish to sustain the rescued seals during their rehabilitation

“These incredible creatures rely on us for nourishment, and we cannot let them down Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference,” Krynauw emphasised

The centre is also appealing for help in replacing its ageing bakkie, which has long been used to transport rescued seals along the coast

The vehicle is now unreliable, making rescues increasingly difficult “It’s a big ask, we know,

BACK A BAKKIE - HBSRC URGENTLY NEEDS TO REPLACE THEIR OLD BANTAM BAKKIE

but if anyone can sponsor a vehicle or connect us with a dealership that can assist, it would be a game-changer for our rescue operations,”

Krynauw said

To encourage sponsorships, the HBSRC has released a Funding Proposal outlining its work, goals, and financial needs

Three tiers of support - Platinum, Gold, and Silver - are available, with businesses given public recognition for their contributions “By partnering with us, companies will not only support a vital conservation effort but also gain valuable exposure, ” Krynauw explained

“We’re fighting for these animals every single day,” Krynauw said

“But without the community’s support, we won’t be able to continue this mission Please, if you can help, now is the time ”

The HBSRC is urging conservationists, animal lovers, and corporate sponsors to step forward

Donations towards food, transport, or sponsorships are all crucial in securing the centre’s future To help contact Krynauw directly on 072 988 5193 or on HBSRC@compute co za

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were deployed to assist with implementing lockdown measures

Sounds like a warzone, right? Yet that was our reality And if we ’ re honest, Covid-19 was a battle A battle that claimed so many of our loved ones

I could hardly believe it when I saw the news headlines last week reporting that it’s been five years since the country went into hard lockdown

Or maybe it is not so much that I was in disbelief, but rather it is a time I’d much rather forget

We all sat glued to our TV screens on 23 March 2020 when President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country would go into a 21-day lockdown beginning on 27 March

At the time, South Africa’s number of confirmed Covid-19 cases was reported at more than 400

The unprecedented step imposed strict regulations and restrictions on the country for the first time since the dawn of democracy

No-one, except essential workers, was allowed to leave their homes unless under strictly controlled measures to acquire essential products and services

The National Defence Force and the police

A memory forever ingrained in my mind is of me driving alone on the N1 highway from Bellville As journalists, we were frontline workers, so I was on my way to cover a story

I remember how nervous and anxious I felt each time I left home Fearing I may contract the virus and infect my family

Looking back now, I can say it is only by the grace of God that we are still here today So many people did not make it

Despite this being a gut-wrenching time there are certain aspects I’d like to see return

Safety and security in this period were at their peak

Crime saw a significant drop According to the crime figures released in the first quarter of 2020, between 1 April and 30 June, murders fell by 35%, assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm dropped by 41%, and robbery with aggravating circumstances declined by 39% The police minister at the time called it a

“crime holiday”

Due to Ramaphosa’s national state of disaster declaration the police and members of the National Defence Force were seen around every corner, policing and ensuring people abided by lockdown regulations

Fast forward to today, how many more women and children must still be brutally killed before the same extreme safety measures are implemented? How many more innocent people must senselessly lose their lives while gangsters run amok in communities?

Currently we are still at war, though not against a virus, but one equally potent Yet this time it seems the powers are simply leaving us to fend for ourselves Criminals are now putting some communities under lockdown

Oh, how we now long for that “crime holiday”

The year 2020 was one of significant loss and turmoil, but it also taught us valuable lessonsthe importance of family, time and an appreciation for what one has

We saw how as a nation we can pull together and step up I remember the various feeding schemes and organisations born during lockdown These are the beautiful memories I cling to and prefer to remember of five years ago

The Hout Bay Seal Rescue Centre (HBSRC) is in a critical funding crisis, putting its vital work of rehabilitating injured and stranded seals at risk Without immediate financial support, the centre may be forced to close, leaving vulnerable marine animals without care.
A JOURNO’S VOICE
KAYLYNNE BANTOM

Painter tells a story through brushes

AVRIL FILLIES

Since his childhood, Tyrone Appollis has been painting and romanticising about the poor fisher folk's struggle along the coasts of the Western Cape for survival

He painted scenes from harbours from Kalk Bay to Gansbaai to showcase the struggle through the years of the fishermen over the draconian quota system and how their worldfamous sea cottages were taken over by rich people as their replacements

"For years the fishermen fished the holy, sweet waters running alongside their world famous sea cottages on our coasts and in my paintings I am depicting these scenes to show how they were so cruelly moved to other areas while the rich folk's taste for gentrification took over their sea cottages," he says

BELIEVES THE QUOTA SYSTEM IS TERRIBLE AND LEADS TO A STRUGGLE TO LIVE

He still believes the quota system is terrible and fishermen struggle to make ends meet with the quota allocated to them

"Besides painting, I also draw sketches and write poems about the working class, the vessels in Kalk Bay and other harbours, which is my happy hunting grounds In my childhood I used to call it my throw-away paintings, drawings and poems and recently I added songs of Kalk Bay and Gansbaai, but Kalk Bay is the lovely thorn in my little car ' s front tyres As I always say 'tank you ' but my little car isn't 'tank full', which meant I scored mileage from or for Kalk Bay," Appollis says who resides in Vanguard Estate

He has entered a few art competitions without any success and in hindsight he was a good loser

"Not winning competitions served to strengthen my demeanor for greater heights in my work as a painter, poet, singer and songwriter But I take comfort in the fact that some of the worlds most esteemed thinkers, musicians, artists and painters have never won a Grammy or Oscar award To mind comes Vincent van Gogh, Bessie Head, Bob Marley and Steve Biko, but in my heart they ran uppermost as the most enduring spirits," he says Appollis acknowledges almost all the South

African artists through the years who touched his soul indelibly as they are all equal to creations in the world

Recently he was challenged by Stefan Hundt, curator of the Sanlam Art Collection in Bellville, to paint about ''Viswinkels Vannie Kaap"

"Initially I didn't say a word but am currently taking up the challenge I've written poems on 'Kalkys fish and crispy cheaps' but will put brush to paint to make the challenge a reality Local is lekker and when you visit these small harbours you can be sure there will be fish and chips, dried snoek, harders or fresh fish from the sea I've painted about these harbours amongst others like Paternoster, Saldanha, Hermanus, Yzerfontein, Gordons Bay and Struisbaai and this theme hasn't dried up my pores of awakening,'' he says

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The sale of a parcel of land to local private school, The Leadership College (TLC) has been supported by the Mayoral Committee

On Tuesday 18 March, the Mayco recommended the sale of this City of Cape Town owned land for the development of the private school, run by non-profit organisation, TLC

The school’s management approached the City’s Property Transactions Department for assistance in identifying a suitable site, as it

must vacate its current premises on privately-owned land

Two plots were swiftly identified by the City's department, within a kilometre of the school's current location

"Recognising the importance of the sustainable, future service offering of the school and the impact it has in the community, the Mayoral Committee recommended that the property be disposed of at 10% of its market value, thereby contributing to the future viability of the school," says

Mayco member for economic growth, James Vos

"It gives me great pride that the City is able to play a role in ensuring that The Leadership College can continue its invaluable work in Manenberg " The school was established in 2010 and specialises in Maths and Science education

With around 760 learners, the NPO provides tuition, stationery and uniforms to its 200 primary and high school pupils at no cost with consis-

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Kaylynne Bantom

A recent spike in robberies along Kloof Nek Road, Lion's Head and Signal Hill has prompted a group of concerned residents to unite and seek ways to reduce the trend

The concerned group recently held a meeting to discuss possible solutions The meeting was attended by residents and some community safety structures

It was organised by Chris von Ulmenstein, who is also a tour guide She expressed a concern about the surge in crime incidents

"As a Tour Guide, I am concerned about the number of armed hold-ups that are occurring of locals and tourists It is a dreadful threat to all of us with tourist businesses in our suburb

"Two German tourists were attacked at gunpoint in Camps Bay I went to assist them The woman was so frightened, she gave her phone and bank card She was shaken up I don't think we will see them in South Africa again "

Regarding incidents along Kloof Nek Road, residents want warning signs to be put up

"We want crime-hotspot warning signs because people walking there are vulnerable There are no people there, so once you are approached by a criminal there is no one that can come to your rescue "

Von Ulmenstein said they also want to start an awareness campaign on all the hiking and walking social media groups to educate people about safety

Some victims have taken to social media to share their ordeals and to raise awareness

A woman was robbed of her iPhone, specialised S-Works bicycle among other things following a robbery at Rhodes Memorial on Sunday 9 March

On Saturday 22 March a man was attacked with a knife close to Plum Pudding on Table Mountain

The attacker allegedly pushed the cyclist off his bicycle and threatened him with a knife The victim was robbed of his Top Fuel 5 mountain bike The following day (Sunday) two women were held at gunpoint near the bottom of the Kloof Corner trail The perpetrator allegedly demanded one of the women to unlock her cellphone and threatened to shoot if they did not comply

Take Back Our Mountains, a non-profit company (NPC) dedicated to fostering safety, environmental preservation, and community engagement on Table Mountain and its surroundings, said in a Facebook post this has a significant negative impact on tourism

"Our daily users are feeling scared, angry, and disheartened as they can no longer safely enjoy their activities on the mountain Recently, we received numerous messages from both men and women, including victims of these robberies, expressing their frustration and fear The situation is especially troubling because Table Mountain, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, continues to operate with inadequate security

JP Louw, South African National Parks (SANParks) spokesperson, said SANParks, the police and the Camps Bay CID have launched individual and joint operations to improve safety According to Louw, they are conducting both joint and individual operations in the affected areas to enhance security and ensure the safety of all visitors "These operations include increased patrols, intelligence-led interventions, and coordinated efforts to apprehend suspects

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tent results In the 2024, National Senior Certificate examinations, the matric class achieved an overall pass rate of 93,2%, with 61,6% attaining Bachelors Passes and a total of 60 subject distinctions

Following the Mayco recommendation, the report was tabled for approval at the full Council meeting on Thursday 27 March Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis says Western Cape

Education Minister, David Maynier, welcomed the sale

"This innovative step, discounting land for non-profit organisations delivering education, is a huge credit to James Vos and his team at the Property Transactions Department

"We hope that this kind of transaction will create an incentive for more investment in independent schools to expand access to education in the Western Cape," says Maynier in a statement

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Tyrone Appollis of Vanguard Estate putting more detail to his biggest harbour painting to date KALK BAY PANORAMA
Kalkys boiling over.

Christians in a digital world

As Passover approaches the role of faith in the lives of young people continues to evolve.

While some embrace traditional religious practices, others explore spirituality in new and unconventional ways From digital platforms to personal spiritual journeys, the ways young people connect with faith are changing, reflecting both modern lifestyles and deeper existential searches

Spiritual leader Tsepo Monaheng, of the Blessed Saints Church of Christ, believes young people are not necessarily turning away from faith, but are instead redefining their relationship with it

“Many young people seek a personal and experiential connection with faith,” he said “They are drawn to spaces that allow for open dialogue, inclusivity and a deeper understanding of spirituality beyond formal religious structures Yet this shift has led to a passive form of participation for some where they are physically present in religious spaces but not actively engaged

“When church programmes focus too much on the older generation young people feel out of

WE NEED TO EVOLVE WAYS IN WHICH YOUNG PEOPLE ENGAGE WITH FAITH.

place because they can’t relate to the discussions or issues being addressed We need to ask ourselves, are we truly making room for young people in our faith communities, or are we merely expecting them to conform to traditions that don’t resonate with their reality?”

The rise of digital faith communities has been both a blessing and a challenge Many young believers turn to online sermons, podcasts and virtual prayer groups as a way to stay connected to their faith

For Liso Leteba, a young churchgoer, faith remains an important anchor, but she approaches it differently “Attending church gives me a sense of belonging, but I also explore my spirituality through podcasts, online discussions, and even meditation,” she explained “I think young people want to feel faith is relevant to their everyday lives, not just something they observe on religious holidays ”

The proposed redevelopment of the Good Hope Centre seeks to maxmise its potential as a public venue.

Public’sviewsoncentre welcome

Capetonians have until Monday 21 April to give their comments and recommendations on the future of the Good Hope Centre

The proposed redevelopment seeks to maximise the site's potential through its sale or transfer for further development, ensuring lasting benefits for Cape Town's economy, heritage, and communities

Sandra van der Merwe, co-chair of the Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement (Docomomo SA), said the centre is an iconic landmark feature of the Mother City Docomomo SA is a conservation body interested in the conservation and documentation of modern movement buildings, sites and neighbourhoods in the South African context

Van der Merwe said the building, designed by the studio of Italian modernist architect and engineer Pier Luigi Nervi is a technical and architectural achievement of global relevance

The main hall, he said, has a reinforced concrete cross-vault supported by massive concrete piers at its corners, with precast concrete panels forming the shell of each quarter to create the 78 m wide by 23 m-high main hall space

"Beyond its architectural value, the Good Hope Centre has high historical and social significance as a public-events facility accessible to all communities of Cape Town during a time of displacement "

It was built in 1976 as an exhibition hall and conference centre at the time of the District Six forced removals

Van der Merwe elaborated further on the structure: "The ribs of the vault and the triangular precast concrete panels are exposed on the inside of the main hall At the time of the Good Hope Centre's construction in the mid-1970s, the main hall was the largest concrete crossvault in the world "

She said the structure employed another feature of Nervi's design - the isostatic concrete slabs visible in the perimeter galleries of the main hall, the Drommedaris Hall and other

Monaheng acknowledges the significance of digital spaces but warns against their potential drawbacks

“The digital space is a double-edged sword,” he said “It offers accessibility and engagement, but at the same time it can dilute the depth of traditional religious experiences ”

He also pointed out that reliance on online faith content without a strong biblical foundation can lead to misinformation “Many young people who consume spiritual content online end up blending Christianity with unbiblical beliefs “Astrology, manifesting and other trends are creeping into their Christian faith, sometimes without them realising it

“They will still identify as Christians in this case, but their beliefs will contain a lot of external influences, some of which are even contrary to scripture As young people redefine spirituality, the question arises is the institutional church keeping up with this shift?

Monaheng believes religious institutions must adapt if they want to remain relevant Young people value authenticity “If religious institutions do not provide spaces where they feel heard and understood, they will seek spirituality elsewhere ”

One major challenge is the church’s reluc-

tance to engage with issues that require more than just prayer “The church is often afraid to address things that can’t be solved quickly Mental-health struggles, addiction and personal crises need long-term support, yet seeking professional help is still viewed as taboo in many churches Instead of creating support groups and accountability partnerships, we would rather pray for people and send them away, without any follow-ups ”

As Passover calls for reflection and renewal, the evolving ways in which young people engage with faith suggest a transformation rather than a decline

Whether through traditional services, digital platforms, or personal spiritual journeys, their search for meaning continues to shape the future of religious expression The challenge now lies with religious institutions: will they adapt to this new reality, or risk losing the engagement of a generation seeking deeper, more personal connections to their faith?

Monaheng’s words serve as both a warning and a call to action “We can’t assume that just because young people aren’t engaging with faith the way previous generations did, they are lost They are searching The question is, are we willing to meet them where they are?” he says

Artscape’sschoolinitiatives toshowcasehiddentalents

It’s that time of the year again when young people get to showcase their talent at the Artscape Theatre

The annual Artscape’s education and youth programme was launched last week and will showcase the cultural institution’s projects for the rest of the year

The initiative includes the four Grade 12 setwork productions, which aim to expose learners to the required curriculum-based outcomes set by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED)

es the work of the budding literary creativity of learners

The Youth Jazz Music and Youth Classical Music Concerts, respectively (the latter that has stood the test of time for more than 53 years), have seen participants excel as professionals both locally and internationally, including scooping major awards

secondary spaces

"Isostatic slabs comprise a structural system patented by Nervi's office in which the ribs in the concrete follow the bending moments and stresses on the concrete slab, resulting in a concrete soffit that is structurally efficient but also aesthetically interesting "

Van der Merwe said it's vital to conserve historic buildings

"It is important that iconic buildings such as these, especially public buildings like the Good Hope Centre, are conserved for their architectural and landmark value, but also their public use and social value, to continue to tell the story of their historic context, evolution and place in people's memory

"Conservation may require that some aspects of the Good Hope Centre be changed, re-imagined or improved, for the building to stay relevant and sustainable "

She encouraged the public to have their say in the proposed redevelopment of the centre

The City says it is committed to conserving its heritage while ensuring its transformation into a space that serves present and future generations

James Vos, Mayco member for Economic Growth, encouraged Capetonians to share their views on this proposal, adding that by redeveloping the site the City will create a vibrant, inclusive, and economically viable precinct

According to the City benefits of the proposed redevelopment include attracting investment, driving local business growth, aside from heritage preservation and adaptive reuse

Submit your comments (Ref: 110242505):

Online: Have your say (capetown gov za)

Email (written submissions): Development GoodHopeCentre@capetown gov za

In-person (written submissions): 2nd Floor, Property Development, Desmond & Leah Tutu Building, 36 Harrington Street, Cape Town, 8000

For details visit capetown gov za/general/ property-development-department-projects

The setworks are presented in all three official Western Cape languages (English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans), including a subtitled translation for the Xhosa production Buzani Kubawo to engender inclusivity The Afrikaans production Krismis van Map Jacobs celebrates the legendary writer Adam Small and My Children! My Africa! of the iconic trailblazer Athol Fugard Abrahamse & Meyer Productions presents Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Meanwhile, the High School Drama Festival and Schools Arts Festival are just some of the projects aimed at furthering youth development by creating access to a professional stage as well as an outlet for creativity

The Schools Arts Festival will see up to 15 schools per night dancing, dramatising and performing poetry and choral songs, among others, while the High School Drama Festival showcas-

Marlene le Roux, chief executive officer of Artscape, said: “Learners and youth often express that these productions were their first visit to Artscape Later, when they return as adults for the commercial shows, they are enthused about their appearance on the very same stage on which they see a professional artist perform, or they reminisce about the moment of their historic first-time attendance as a learner ” She says their regales are a testament to the audience-development outcome “These are just a smattering of the changes that we seek to effect as we focus on arts education at our cultural institution – an avenue that has been recognised as a significant vehicle for youth empowerment in post-apartheid South Africa ”

Additional projects include the annual Rural Outreach programme that takes the theatre to the people in outlying towns of the Western Cape, giving those who would most likely never witness a production on a theatre stage the chance to the magic that is theatre

Illegal gambling machines seized

On Tuesday 25 March Manenberg police and the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board executed a search in a joint operation at identified premises, operating gambling machines without an appropriate operating license.

Two women, aged 43 and 46, were arrested for being in possession of several gambling machines without the necessary operating licences, at two separate addresses

The operation was met with resistance from the community, viewing it as a lesser crime

"The focus is not just on being in possession of these machines," said Manenberg police spokesperson Capt Ian Bennett, "but there is no control of how many underage youth have been exposed to this type of gambling, making it detrimental to their emotional well-being and could expose them to substance abuse due to the lack of control "

Finances and proceeds generated via this illegal form of gambling or a game of chance also leads to tax evasion as monies owed to government in taxes are not paid

Citymakinggreat progresswithmajor roadworksalong JakesGerwelDrive

Mayco member for urban mobility Rob Quintas recently went out to the Jakes Gerwel Drive project site where a large section of the road was being rehabilitated The contractor was concluding Phase 2, which stretches from the R300 to Oliver Tambo Drive, and had just started Phase 3, which will see the section from Oli T b D i t W lt d D i h

"The women or mothers arrested in possession of these machines are not the owners of these machines and therefore a clear message must be sent out to our community to stop them from criminalising themselves by trying to make quick money by having these machines installed in their homes They run the risk of being evicted by the municipality as these identified locations are part of City rental stock "

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The Friends of Athlone Library are running a collection drive to support homeless individuals in the community A collection box has been placed at the library entry Items being collected include: 

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Surrey Estate, Heideveld power maintenance

The City of Cape Town advises residents in Surrey Estate and Heideveld of electricity-supply interruptions for essential infrastructure maintenance, which will be carried out on various days in April from 08:30 to 16:00

It is important to note that interruptions to supply will only impact specific areas on the relevant date

Work will take place today (1 April), Wednesday 9 April, Thursday 24 April and Wednesday 30 April Today, Tuesday 1 April, work will impact Winter Crescent Durr and Orion Roads and Schyff Flats On Wednesday 9 April work will be done in parts of Primrose Park, Virgo Road and Libra Road

For a detailed map, visit the City of Cape Town's website The electricity supply could be restored at any time and customers must please treat all electrical installations as live for the full duration of the planned maintenance work Residents are encouraged to switch appliances off as a precaution and avoid damage caused by surges when the power comes back on The City apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks residents for their cooperation and understanding For queries, contact the City's Call Centre on 0860 103 089

The slot machines found at the property during the raid Coins from the machines found on site.

‘JoeBarber’celebrates25 yearsonthestage

The Western Cape Government congratulates all the winners of the 60th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards

The winners were announced at Cape Town Stadium on Sunday 23 March Among this year ’ s exceptional honourees, one cultural phenomenon stood out for its enduring impact on the people of the Cape: Joe Barber

In recognition of its 25th anniversary, the dynamic creative duo behind the production, David Isaacs and Oscar Petersen, were presented with the Encore Award

This accolade celebrates their remarkable achievement in creating a theatrical experience that has become an institution in Cape Town’s performing arts scene

“Joe Barber has become more than just a show – it’s a mirror to the everyday humour, resilience, and warmth of our communities,” said Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Ricardo Mackenzie

“For 25 years, Isaacs and Petersen have brought laughter to generations of audiences Through Boeta Joe and Boeta Gamat, they’ve given us characters who are both timeless and deeply rooted in the heart of the Cape Flats ” The awards also honoured My Fair Lady with five awards, including Best Production, while the production of Metamorphoses received praise for Best Ensemble Performance as well as Lighting Design

Emily Child and Albert Pretorius walked away with lead acting honours for their standout

performances in A Streetcar Named Desire and Othello, respectively

The Innovation in Theatre Award was presented to SoapBoxing, which continues to cultivate new talent and diverse storytelling The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed on Prof Temple Hauptfleisch for his unparalleled contribution to archiving and researching South African theatre

A deeply moving moment during the evening was the tribute to legendary playwright Athol Fugard, who passed away earlier this year

His long-time collaborator and friend, theatre maker Mannie Manim, delivered a heartfelt speech in his honour, reminding all present of Fugard’s indelible legacy and the global impact of his storytelling

“These awards remind us of the rich artistic talent we have in the Western Cape and South Africa,” Mackenzie added

“From iconic productions like Joe Barber to innovative platforms like SoapBoxing, and trailblazers like Prof Hauptfleisch – we salute the artists, directors, designers, and creatives who keep our stages alive And we pause to honour the great Athol Fugard, whose work will echo through the ages ”

As the Fleur du Cap Awards mark six decades of celebrating excellence in theatre, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport reaffirms its commitment to supporting and growing the arts in the province

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Eco-logic awards entries now open

Entries are now open for this year’s Eco-Logic Awards

Now in its 14th year, the awards is South Africa’s premier platform celebrating and promoting our eco-champions that make tangible impact in environmental conservation, sustainability, and eco-innovation

The entries are open for all eco-logical leaders to be recognised for their contributions across 12 categories, including Climate Change, Nature Conservation, Water Conservation, Circular Economy and Waste Innovation, Eco-Fashion and Lifestyle, Eco-health and Wellness, Eco-Hospitality and Tourism, Eco-Innovation, Eco-Friendly Products, Eco-Communities and Schools, Eco-Angel, and Eco-Warrior

The event will honour gold, silver, and bronze winners across 12 categories

“With South Africa ranking among the top 15 largest carbon emitters globally and facing critical environmental challenges, including extreme droughts, biodiversity loss, and pollution, the need for effective action is urgent,” says David Parry-Davies, founder of the awards and Editor of The Enviropaedia

“The Eco-Logic awards provide a platform to spotlight the organisations, individuals and initiatives, who are thinking outside of the box and taking positive steps toward what is so desperately needed to safeguard the future security of ‘People and Planet’ ”

“Climate action is not just a responsibility; it is a moral imperative The urgency of our environmental crisis demands bold, innovative solutions and unwavering commitment from all

CLIMATE ACTION IS A MORAL IMPERATIVE DEMANDING BOLD INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

Climate action sectors of society The EcoLogic Awards play a crucial role in accelerating the sustainability agenda by shining a spotlight on the eco-champions who are leading the way These awards not only celebrate their achievements but also inspire others to take action, proving that every effort - no matter how small - contributes to the collective fight for a greener, more just future,” says Kumi Naidoo, climate activist and winner of the 2024 Eco-Warrior award

Winners will be honoured at the awards ceremony on Wednesday 29 October at the Two Oceans Aquarium Renowned comedian Themba Robin will return as the MC “Winning an Eco-Logic Award is more than just a recognition - it’s a powerful endorsement of an individual’s or organisation’s commitment to sustainability These sought-after awards provide winners with industry credibility, opening doors to new partnerships, funding opportunities, and increased public support With extensive media exposure, the winners gain a national spotlight, amplifying their impact while inspiring others to follow their lead,” says Parry-Davies

Entries will close on Monday 30 June • Visit www.eco-logicawards.com to submit your entry

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period. The highly-anticipated Tony award-winning A Doll’s House, Part 2, with Bianca Amato and Zane Meas, is set for an exciting spell at the Baxter Studio The critically acclaimed play by Lucas Hnath returns after successful runs on Broadway and at the Donmar Warehouse in London Directed by Barbara Rubin, it runs from Wednesday 16 April to Saturday 10 May It will be at 20:00, week nights, with Saturday matinees at 15:00 Amato, perhaps best known as Philippa de Villiers in the TV soap Isidingo, returns to the SA stage to play Nora, after garnering a wealth of experience and recognition in New York, on and off Broadway SA’s beloved star of stage and screen Meas plays Torvald Seasoned NY-based Rubin ( Kindertransport,

(Arendsvlei, Romeo and Juliet, Maynardville 2024) Set design is by Greg King (My Fair Lady, The Beauty Queen of Leenane) and costume design by Maritha Visagie (My Fair Lady, Tosca) Hnath’s plays include Dana H , The Thin Place, Hillary and Clinton, Red Speedo, The Christians, Isaac’s Eye and Death Tax He has been produced on Broadway at the John Golden and Lyceum theatres, off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop, The Vineyard, Playwrights Horizons, Soho Rep and Ensemble Studio Theatre Awards: Whiting Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, Kesselring Prize, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best New

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‘Joe Barber’ actors Oscar Petersen and David Isaacs with provincial minister for Cultural Affairs and Sport, Ricardo Mackenzie

BIZZTAX ACCOUNTANTS

CPUT reached the play-offs of the Varsity Shield on Friday 28 March although they lost by 45-27 to the Madibaz

They are joined by UWC, Madibaz and Varsity College in the semi-finals

The results of the final round-robin matches of Friday 4 April will determine the semi-finals and venues

In a seesaw Varsity Shield derby between the University of the Western Cape (UWC) and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Friday 21 March, the encounter went down to the wire with CPUT prevailing as 28-27 winners

q g on a specific team but will take it game-by-game

“After Friday’s match we are lying in third position with 23 points, one point above UWC,” Alastair Theys, coach of CPUT, shared with People’s Post after the nailbiting encounter

The neighbours are also involved in the Super League competitions of Western Province Rugby Union after the completion of the Varsity Shield in Super A and Super B respectively

“In both competitions, Varsity Shield and Super League B, our goals are to do better than last year and try to make the play-offs

“By improving game-by-game we will be able to reach our goals in

Defending series champion Glenrose Xaba had to dig deep on Sunday morning 30 March, but she managed to hold off a challenge from Ethiopia’s Selam Gebre to win the opening leg of the 2025 SPAR Grand Prix in Green Point

Following overnight rain the skies cleared just before the start of the 10 km contest, offering near-perfect conditions for the elite field aside from a bit of wind

Pushing the pace hard at the start, Xaba (Boxer Athletics Club) pulled two athletes with her in the early stages - Gebre and another Ethiopian, Meseret Fita (both representing Nedbank Running Club) - as they opened a gap on a larger chasing group

Approaching halfway, however, 41-year-old Lebo Phalula (Boxer) put in an incredible surge to drag some of the chase group with her as they closed the gap on the leaders

The pace eventually took its toll, and the athletes dropped off one by one until only Gebre was left hanging on to Xaba’s shoulder in the closing stages Having led from the gun, Xaba kicked with less

both competitions We were in Super League A last year but dropped to Super League B

“It is tough to stay in Super League A and when the club rugby season kicks off in April, our work is cut out for us in Super League B Valuable lessons were learnt in Super League A by the players, coaches and management and we are going to implement the lessons in the club competition

Our focus is now on the Varsity Shield and we still have to play two more matches,” Theys narrated He attributed the current form of

than a kilometre to go and finally managed to shake off Gebre as she drew clear for a hard-fought win in 33:13

Gebre finished five seconds off the pace in 33:18, while Xaba’s training partner Karabo Mailula (Tuks Athletics) stepped on the podium at a SPAR Grand Prix race for the first time in her career, crossing the finish line in third place in 33:35 Phalula finished in an impressive fifth position behind fourth placed Cacisile Sosibo (Boxer) Russian born Australian Ola Firsova, who now lives in Stellenbosch, finished eighth

The race, which attracted a massive field of 16 000 participants, started 30 minutes late after the race safety committee took a decision to ensure all possible safety issues had been solved on the route

Xaba admitted the late start had affected her performance, but she was pleased to have opened the defence of her series title with a victory

“I’m happy with the race but I’m a little disappointed with my time,” she said

p aye s o be e s a g e up for each game, is fierce By performing in each game and good timing we are delivering top performances because everything we practice is coming together

“Our players come from all over the country, from the Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Gauteng and Western Cape, and is a mixed multicultural group

“They learn from each other, come from different cultures, experiences and backgrounds By winning each game we give our CPUT student community some confidence

“The multicultural mix adds value to the team dynamics and what we stand for The CPUT community is

Xaba holds the South African 10 km record of 31:12

“We stood too long at the start and my muscles were stiff and my body didn’t respond very well, but I’m glad I was able to run a good race and stay focused until the end ” Gebre was also satisfied with her result, just two weeks after she finished second at the Rome Marathon in Italy in 2:28:22

“To be honest, I need a little more time to recover from the marathon, and I felt the wind was a bit harsh, but I did my best and I’m happy with the result,” Gebre said Phalula went on to finish fifth overall, winning the Over-40 category in 34:14, just 13 seconds outside her own South African veteran’s record Caster Semenya running in her second official 10 km race finished in a credible 14th position

capta e a a doo o eads by example and the contributions in each game by flyhalf Honour Maseti

“When we were promoted to Super League A in 2024 we weren’t ready for that league. We saw players mature because you have to bring your A game in each match We were shown what it takes to be in Super League A and to stay there, I can assure you it is no picnic

“Playing in Super League B is going to be tough as teams across the board set goals to be in the play-offs

“Some clubs have more experienced players, have financial support and have the same fanatic supporters as our student community, which brings a certain vibe,” he said

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