TygerBurger Bellville E-Edition 16 July 2025

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WHAT’S ON / DIARY

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WOENSDAG 16 JULIE

. Die Tygerbergse Tuin- en Blommeklub kom byeen by die NGK Parow Welgelegen (La Provencestraat 47, Welgelegen) om 09:30 vir 10:00 vir ‘n sop-en-kuierdag. Die spreker is Leon Kluge oor “A visionary of landscape design and nature’s storyteller” ‘n Blommekunskompetisie in horisontale ontwerp met “layering”-tegniek woord aangebied. Kontak Beatrix Lambert-Bestbier by 082 873 9864 met navrae

FRIDAY 18 JULY

. Bloom and Brunch – A Morning of Laughter, Giving & Celebration – is presented in support of Iris House Children’s Hospice The fundraising brunch takes place at Calvin Grove Club from 09:30 to 12:30 The MC for the event is Alan Committie and dress code: "Embrace the beauty of Summer" – wear your best flowers & blooms attire Enjoy a morning filled with laughter, delicious food, a tombola, a live auction, and fabulous giveaways, all in the spirit of giving back. For more information email Sue van der Linde at sue@ iris-house org

TUESDAY 22 JULY

. The Egyptian Society of South Africa will be having their next meeting at St George's Grammar school, Richmond Road, Mowbray, from 19:30 The guest speaker Dr Lester Cowley will present a lecture titled: "Time, the Stars and the Sky-Watchers". There is no charge for members, while it costs R30 for visitors. Booking is not necessary There is secure parking in the school grounds. For more information call 021 852 7273 or 084 774 3972.

. Discover the art of pottery with Peter Jacobs at the Bellville Art Centre in a relaxed and creative environment, suitable for beginners to advanced participants. Classes run from 22 July to 30 September, every morning from 10:00 to 12:00 The cost is R165 per lesson for members and R185 for non-members, while pensioners pay R150 All fees are payable monthly in advance Clay is available at R110 for 5kg. For enquiries or to enrol, contact 066 237 7021.

. Join Maxie Vos-Krauss at the Bellville Art Centre for inspiring art classes designed for adults of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced Explore your creativity using a medium of your choice, including pencil, charcoal, ink, pastels, oil, watercolour, acrylic, mixed media, and more Classes will take place from 22 July to 30 September every morning from 10:00 to 12:00 The cost per lesson is R155 for members, R175 for non-members, and R145 for pensioners, payable monthly in advance For more information or to register, contact 072 228 5758

SATERDAG 26 JULIE

. Die Uitsig-kleuterskool in Mountain View-rylaan in Ridgeworth vier sy 30ste bestaansjaar met 'n vertoning van ABBA and Friends met Mike & The Harmonix Dit begin om 19:00 Bring eie eetgoed en drank. Kaartjies kos R250 en is beskikbaar by die Uitsig-kleuterskool. Skakel die skool by 021 919 6237 of Ilze by 083 426 0957

MONDAY 28 JULY

. Join renowned ceramicist Peter Jacobs at the Bellville Art Centre for pottery classes suitable for beginners to advanced learners. Classes will run from 28 July to 29 September, every evening from 19:00 to 21:00 The cost per lesson is R165 for members and R185 for non-members, while pensioners pay a reduced rate of R150 Fees are payable monthly in advance Clay is available at R110 for 5kg. For more information or to book your spot contact 066 237 7021.

SATURDAY 2 AUGUST

. The Cape Town Gem and Mineral Club will be having its Open Day from 10:00 to 14:00 at 14Goede Hoop Street, Bothasig All welcome, from mineral specimen collectors, to friends, families and especially children. Free entrance Learn more about the hobby of crystal, gem and mineral specimen collecting and related craftwork, or buy items from our member traders. Visit www ctminsoc.org.za or email capetowngemmineralclub@gmail.com

SONDAG 3 AUGUSTUS

. ID-Help Fisantekraal bied 'n galakonsert aan. Die konsert begin om 15:00 in die Hoërskool Durbanville se ouditorium. Kaartjies kos R200 per persoon en sluit ligte verversings tydens pouse in. Bespreek by Webtickets Kontak Jan Burger by 082 881 1503 vir meer inligting.

FRIDAY 8 AUGUST

. The Durbanville Wine Valley's much-anticipated Taste of Terroir annual red wine showcase will be presented from 17:00 to 20:00 at Loch Lynne Wine Estate outside Durbanville Each ticket includes the opportunity to taste red wines from nine Durbanville producers, live music by Emile Swiegers and three seasonal canapés by Kos Kouture caterers. Book tickets at R300 per person via Quicket

Twee verdagtes is in Bellville in hegtenis geneem nadat twee fietse in hul besit gevind is.Die een fietseienaar het reeds sy fiets uitgeken,maar die ander fietseienaar moet bewyse na die Bellvillepolisiekantoor bring om bewys van eienaarskap te lewer ’n Saak van besit van vermoedelik gesteelde goedere is aanhangig gemaak

Man charged for race threats

A 56-year-old man, Cameron Baya, appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates' Court last week on charges relating to inciting racial violence on social media

He was arrested by the Hawks' Bellville-based crimes against the state unit on Tuesday for contraventions of the Riotous Assemblies Act, as well as the Cybercrimes Act, after allegedly making threats inciting violence against black individuals and expressing his intent to provoke a race war

The investigation that led to Baya's arrest began on 28 March, when the Hawks received intelligence from a foreign agency regarding an individual posting violent statements on a social-media platform, according to Hawks spokesperson Col Siyabulela Vukubi.

Baya was released on R1 000 bail The matter was postponed to 16 September for further investigation. - DESIRÉE RORKE

WCroadsclaim23 livesinsevendays

The Western Cape Government is deeply alarmed by the recent spike in pedestrian fatalities and drunk driving arrests

From 30 June to 6 July, a tragic 23 people lost their lives in 23 separate crashes on Western Cape roads

These include:

. 15 pedestrians; . four drivers; . three passengers and . one motorcyclist

"These figures serve as a sobering reminder that reckless behaviour on our roads continues to have devastating consequences, particularly for our most vulnerable road users The loss of lives on our roads is avoidable and requires collective action Too many innocent lives are impacted and altered by the poor judgment and decisions of road users,” said provincial minister of mobility, Isaac Sileku

“Most alarming is the 57 people arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol during a week marked by heavy rain across the province Driving while under the influence, no matter how small the amount, will not be tolerated Drivers are urged to prioritise safety at all times,” added Sileku

WINTERSEASON

The winter season brings added

challenges for all road users

Shorter days, poor visibility, wet roads, and adverse weather conditions increase the risk of incidents, especially for pedestrians

Driving under the influence remains one of the leading causes of road crashes and fatalities If you plan to drink:

. Arrange for a sober driver, taxi, or e-hailing service

. Never let a friend drive under the influence

. Be part of the solution, report reckless drivers when it is safe to do so

Pedestrians are urged to take personal responsibility when heading out:

. Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially in poor light conditions

. Cross only at designated crossings or intersections where drivers expect to see pedestrians

. Avoid distractions such as cellphones and headphones when walking near or across roads

. Do not walk under the influence of alcohol

. Stay alert, always assume drivers cannot see you

To improve safety and visibility on our roads, the Western Cape’s Provincial Traffic Services conducted 213 integrated roadblocks, vehicle checkpoints, and speed control operations across the province during the past week

The

Over 27 000 vehicles were stopped and checked, resulting in just over 4 000 fines issued for various traffic violations

A total of 78 arrests were made for the following offences:

. 57 driving under the influence of alcohol;

. four reckless and negligent driving; . one speed-related arrest; . three overloaded goods vehicles; . 11 possession of fraudulent documentation and . two failure to furnish information

BERESPONSIBLE

The Western Cape Government continues to urge all road users to act responsibly, especially during adverse weather conditions

“Pedestrians remain our most vulnerable road users, and the numbers recorded this weekend are a stark reminder We all have a role to play in protecting lives on our roads, let’s drive, walk, and act with care,” concluded Sileku

number of people arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol during the first week of July

Boostfordisabledskillshub

AVRILFILLIES

The donation of a power washer, commercial scale and protective wear to Chris Steytler Industries for the Disabled in Bellville by the Triangle Industrial Improvement District (CID), will enhance the quality and capacity of its services - creating more learning opportunities for its participants

The Triangle Industrial CID is situated in Triangle Farm and has been an exceptional partner

For more than 40 years Chris Steytler Industries has been a cornerstone of skills development for persons with disabilities in Cape Town As a registered protective workshop, the organisation has enabled hundreds of individuals to grow in confidence, ability and independence through structured, practical work training

By providing a safe and supportive environment, Chris Steytler Industries

y , g proudly expanded its development programmes with the launch of several micro-enterprises:

The Flippen Good Car Wash - A bustling car wash facility providing training in

money I feel proud of what I can do "

Support from the surrounding

Through celebration and service, the day reinforces the workshop’s mission

Present at the handing over were Greg Horsburgh (TICID Chairperson),Tony Meyer (TICID Director),Marlise Esterhuizen (manager of Chris Steytler Industries) and Lynette van Lill (manager of TICID)

OperakoorroerharteinSarepta

Die Kaapstad-operakoor het waarskynlik Saterdag 'n hele paar nuwe aanhangers gewerf met sy gratis vertoning in die Sarepta-gemeenskapsaal

Die saal was wel nie volgepak nie, maar diegene wat van naby en ver gekom het om te kom luister, was beslis nie spyt nie

In die gehoor was daar jeugdiges en mense met baie lewenservaring - sommiges familie van mekaar

Gesinne en vriende het die kans benut om deur die wonder van musiek en besonderse stemme weggevoer te word Die konsert is deel van "Opera in

INISIATIEF MAAK OPERAMUSIEK TOEGANKLIK EN KWEEK NUWE GEHORE

Your Neighbourhood", 'n inisiatief om operamusiek meer toeganklik te maak en nuwe gehore te kweek Die gratis konserte in gemeenskappe word deur die Stad Kaapstad en die Judith Neilson-stigting geborg

Die koor het 'n mengsel van komtemporêre werke, tradisionele liedere en 'n paar opera-gunstelinge gesing

Die koor,onder begeleiding van Antoinette Huysen,het die vertoning met‘n keurspel van werke deur Andrew Lloyd Webber begin FOTO’S: CARINA ROUX
Siphesihle Mdena sing“On the street where you live”uit My Fair Lady
Chorus members Pumza Mxinwa and Lusibalwethu Sesanti

Balletcompanies combineforcesto presentSwanLake

For the first time in almost 30 years, South Africa’s leading ballet companies - Cape Town City Ballet (CTCB) and Joburg Ballet - will join forces to present Swan Lake first in Johannesburg and then at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from Friday 25 July to Sunday 27 July

Veronica Paeper oversees this version of Swan Lake that was originally staged in Cape Town in 1971 by French dancer Attilio Labis. Close on 150 years after its first performance in Moscow in 1877, this saga of love and betrayal remains at the pinnacle of classical ballet, performed by ballet companies around the world.

The two companies have a line-up of established stars and exciting newcomers waiting in the wings to dance the leading roles. Alternating with their Joburg Ballet counterparts in both cities as Odette/Odile and Prince Siegfried will be CTCB principals Kirstél Paterson and Hannah Ward, partnered by Leusson Muniz and guest artist Jerome Barnes, recently seen opposite Ward in CTCB’s sell-out season of Giselle at Artscape

The role of the evil Von Rothbart will be shared by CTCB’s Axton Green and Joburg Ballet’s Gabriel Fernandes and David Maluleka.

Performances take place at the CTICC on Friday 25 July and Saturday 26 July at 19:00 with two matinées on Saturday 26 July and Sunday 27 July at 14:00 Tickets start from R200 .Book at Webtickets.

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DIARY/DAGBOEK

.Everybody's Talking About Jamie runs at Artscape until 19 July A vibrant, uplifting musical about 16-year-old Jamie New a boy from Sheffield who dreams of becoming a drag queen. Book at Webtickets

.Aladdin runs at the Canal Walk Theatre now until 20 July Tickets R100 to R120 Toddlers under two free on lap Tickets at Webtickets.

. Jack and the Beanstalk runs at The Baxter now until 27 July A magical, laughfilled adventure for the whole family Tickets R210 to R300 at Webtickets

. Beyond runs at Theatre on the Bay from 16 to 26 July Lamta’s new dance production weaves thrilling and innovative choreography with elements of cirque, clowning, vaudeville, and spellbinding vocal harmonies. Tickets from R150 to R275 at Webtickets

. Juanita du Plessis tree op Donderdag 17 Julie om 20:30 by Heroes Brackenfell op Kaartjies kos R280 tot R320 by www heroesbrackenfell.net

. Kismet, a Taare Bollywood Dance adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is at Artscape Theatre on Thursday 17 July at 19:00 (preview), Saturday 19 July at 19:00, and Sunday 20 July at 16:00 Tickets from R150 at Webtickets

. Unruly runs at The Baxter from 17 July to 2 August An immersive storytelling performance starring Andrew Buckland and double bassist Chantal Willie-Petersen. Tickets cost R240 at Webtickets

. Now That’s What I Call Music met James Stewart en John Ellis is op Vrydag 18 Julie om 20:30 by Die Boer in Durbanville Kaartjies kos R250 by www dieboer com . Dance the afternoon away with five talented musicians - Nico & Fran, Greg Clifton and Kevin & Alison - at the Edgemead Bowling Club on Sunday 20 July starting at 15:00 Entry costs R60 Food and drinks at club prices. Call 061 490 1694 to book. .Barry Hilton is performing at the Barnyard Theatre Tyger Valley on Wednesday 23 July at 19:30 Tickets cost R200 Book at www.barnyardtheatre co.za . Prime Circle tree op Donderdag 24 Julie om 20:30 by Heroes Brackenfell op Kaartjies kos R260 tot R300 by www heroesbrackenfell.net . A Tapestry of Song is at the Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre on Thursday 24 July at 19:00 The Tygerberg Children’s Choir shares the stage with the choirs from La Rochelle High School, and Goodwood Park, Table View and Welgemoed primary schools. Tickets cost R90 Book at Webtickets .Journey Through Song is on stage at Artscape Friday 25 and Saturday 26 July at 19:00 Inspired by the true-life story of Ernestine Nur Stuurman this concert consists of well-loved music from opera and musical theatre as well as lesser-known compositions. Book at Webtickets .The Mikado - In Concert, a sparkling 140th anniversary tribute to Gilbert and Sullivan’s most iconic comic opera, is at Artscape Opera House from 25 to 27 July Book at Webtickets

Cape Town City Ballet’s Sasha Barnes as Odile,and Joburg Ballet’s Monike Cristina as Odette PHOTO: LAUGE SORENSON
Town City Ballet
Joburg Ballet join forces to present Swan Lake at the Cape Town International Convention Centre

Bloekombomevergiftig

ESMÉERASMUS

ESME ERASMUS@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA

Die 19 historiese bloekombome op 'n stuk grond langs rugbyvelde van die Laerskool Durbanville, wat in Mei begin vrek het, is inderdaad kwaadwillig vergiftig, het die Stad Kaapstad bevestig ("Bloekombome vergiftig", TygerBurger, 4 Junie)

Volgens die Stad se department van parke en ontspanning is neerslag van onkruiddoder by die bome gevind "Die departement het sy interne ondersoek afgesluit en die saak vir verdere ondersoek aan die polisie oorhandig," het die departement op navrae deur TygerBurger gesê

Die vergiftiging van die bome het die

Gate is in boomstamme geboor en onkruiddoder daarin toegedien om die bome doelbewus te vergiftig

NEERSLAG MET GLIFOSAAT, ‘N BESTANDDEEL WAT IN BREËSPEKTRUM ONKRUIDDODERS VOORKOM, IS IN DIE BOME GEVIND

gemeenskap van Durbanville geskok Gate is in elke boomstam geboor en gif is in dié gate gegooi Meer as een gat is in van die groter, ouer bome geboor Dit stem ooreen met die metode wat gebruik is toe nege bloekombome in Renbaanweg langs landbougrond in 2019 met 'n onkruiddoder vergiftig is

GLIFOSAATISGEBRUIK

In 'n onafhanklike verslag wat deur Hearshaw and Kinnes Analytical Laboratory saamgestel is en aan TygerBurger verskaf is, blyk dit dat neerslag met die aktiewe bestanddeel glifosaat in die bome gevind is - 'n bestanddeel wat in breëspektrum onkruiddoders soos Roundup voorkom

Anelisiwe Manyana, 'n mediawoordvoerder vir die WesKaapse polisie, het bevestig 'n saak van opsetlike saakbeskadiging word deur die Durbanville-polisie ondersoek Die ondersoek volg nadat 'n inwoner die Stad in Mei ingelig het dat die bome vrek en vermoedelik vergiftig is Mense met inligting word versoek om Crime Stop by 08600 10111 te bel

Die bome groei op grond wat die Stad sedert 2022 vir 'n tienjaartydperk aan die skool verhuur Die grond bestaan uit twee erwe, Erf 1980-RE, wat vir n openbare pad gesoneer is, en Erf 1971, wat vir 'n openbare oop ruimte gesoneer is en waarop 'n stormwater-retensiedam geleë is, soos TygerBurger vroeër berig het Die stuk grond word hoofsaaklik vir parkering tydens sportbyeenkomste en vir ouers wat

hul kinders by die skool kom op- en aflaai, gebruik

HISTORIESEBOOMLANING

Die stuk grond van 5 000m² is deel van die totale gehuurde stuk grond van 16 770m², waarop die skool se twee rugbyvelde (Erf 1876) geleë is Dit is hoofsaaklik die bome op Erf 1980-RE (onbeboude deel van Aristeaweg) wat vergiftig is Die ry geelhoutbome langs Durbanville-rylaan, asook die enkele bloekombome op Erf 1971, is nie vergiftig nie

Die vergiftigde bome was moontlik deel van die oorspronklike historiese bloekomboomlaning langs Durbanvillerylaan - langs die ou wa-roete vanaf Durbanville na Bellville

Doep Muller, die voorsitter van die skool se beheerliggaam, het in Junie aan TygerBurger sy kommer oor die vergiftiging van die bome uitgespreek Volgens Muller was die skool in gesprek met die Stad om die stuk grond te koop, maar dit is afgekeur omdat die grond geoormerk word vir toekomstige paduitbreidings, asook weens die teenwoordigheid van 'n retensiedam daarop Volgens Muller is die skool se eie, onafhanklike ondersoek ook afgehandel, met dieselfde uitslag

Die Stad het op navrae oor die toekoms van die bome gesê die bome sal gemonitor word om te kyk of van hulle wel oorleef en weer uitloop "As bome of takke bros en gevaarlik raak, sal dit verwyder word," volgens 'n woordvoerder van die Stad

Altesame 19 bloekombome het gevrek nadat dit vergiftig is

LEWENSKIEKIE

PRENTJIEMOOI: Die Durbanville-wynvallei lê uitgestrek vanaf die heuwel op die Bloemendal-wynlandgoed met

THINKING OUT LOUD

Is life real or is it fake?

Time to ask the AI bot

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The great irony that haunts our 30-year old democracy is the fact that our bleeding economy keeps spilling over despite how many times our president shuffles his cabinet or launches projects that promise to solve load shedding, corruption and create more jobs

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However, now more than ever our education departments, teachers and tertiary institutions have to swiftly find ways to incorporate this technology into their curriculums for fear of being overtaken by other countries making great strides in training the new generation with Al's benefits However, what should remain an essential factor amidst our rush to understand and incorporate Al in our careers to help society, is our critical thinking, which is more crucial than ever in the fast-paced times we live in Today's students have easier access and methods to plagiarise in their work and essays which are meant to express their unique opinions on important issues

This also makes the work of lecturers and tutors even harder when it comes to marking and identifying patterns of fraud with Chat GPT improving and updating weekly

BRIEWE / LETTERS

Service fails, rates prevail

I refer to the article in the TygerBurger dated 2 July regarding the justification for the rates increase in the Western Cape ("City approves 'unfair' budget")

I live in a small-town Philadelphia very remote, more or less 30 km outside Durbanville

This is where one can see that it does not matter what party rule It is just the same in every party and the rest of South Africa

If you stay outside the Central Business district and lager towns, you are forgotten and not budgeted for

Unless of cause if you are “labelled” as “less fortunate” no matter where you stay Then you can have two properties, one in Easten Cape or elsewhere where you always go at the end of the year, because you do not have to pay for that one either

No rates for the shack you stay in for free nor the house you built in your hometown either Everything is for free Others will pay for what I want

One cannot say that is not the case because the masses that leave in their thousands to their hometown at the end of the year is not to a resort for a vacation

Someone or somebody need to sponsor them, and it is again the soft target us as homeowners

People forgot that we did not get our houses for free We have to work hard for our hard-earned money to stay where we are and to be safe

We become a nation of sponsors for those who “do not have” not only in our personal tax, but now with our rates as well

Our rates increase in such a way that we pay the same as any other house in Durbanville No distinction that we are in a rural area

Just like in Johannesburg we get constant power problems and nowadays water problems as well

We pay hard earned money for a service with the water levy still charges in our municipality bull, but service delivery is out the door

Just because you are a small town with not a lot of people What are you going to do?

Then I do not even want to let you know about the road from Durbanville side

Huge potholes that get patched up only when the sun is shining, but until then you have to doge the holes that just get bigger and bigger

The excuse no budget for calming measures and upgrade of the road

I wonder how the added cost of the cleaning services will work in our town if they cannot even do the basic stuff

People should be aware and understand that whatever party rules they will do what they want, because they have the majority, they can E COETZEE, Philadelphia

With raging wars in Ukraine and Gaza compounded with the fact that President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 30% tax on South African exports, our pockets face another pinch with the current rising price of goods and petrol

In SA, crime, gender-based violence, homelessness and unemployment still haunt our youth who now have to adapt their career choices in the wake of Artificial Intelligence (Al) Al s sudden popularity has become

Even today when you're doom-scrolling you can discover an amazing animation of a podcast showcasing zoo animals discussing their weekend plans and using South African swear words until you realise this content was Al generated This content has become absurdly popular which begs the question, are we starting to use entertainment to numb ourselves to death and become dopamine addicted sheep? Today more than ever, we need critical thinkers, artists, politicians and readers who will lead our country, so that we may thrive and harness the power of Al for our communities in the age of shrinking attention spans -KEANANHARMSE

Calls grow to fix crumbling Goodwood roads

The letter "Goodwood roads crumble in rain" which appeared in the TygerBurger dated 2 July, refers I would like to agree with D Beelders of Vasco, that the roads in Goodwood are in a shocking state and the rain doesn't help I had occasion to go down Kimberley Street from Milton Road and it was full of potholes from Milton to Carey Slater Milton also had a pothole or two in after Alice Street going towards the M7

The City of Cape Town is quick to present an increased budget and Hoosain Abrahams is on some or other committee that wants to develop Goodwood into a City Improvement District, but I think they should first do something about the state of the roads Townsend Street between Milton and C J Langen-

hoven is a wonderful example of a section that has been standing un-tarred for close on a year already, causing cars, taxis and trucks to try and travel on the wrong side of the road to avoid the huge "donga" that has formed there Of course, because the intersection of Voortrekker Road and Jakes Gerwel Drive is a bit of a conundrum, many motorists, especially taxis, think they can avoid it by going along Townsend Street instead, so I don't expect the road will be pothole free for long

Please repair the roads in Goodwood even the manhole covers, etcetera are lower than the roads, which cause the cars to try and avoid them

UNHAPPY MOTORIST, Goodwood

Tafelberg in die agtergrond FOTO: JOHAN WINTERBACH

Moslemsvier1500jaar

V"Die projek is nie net 'n viering van die geskiedenis van Islam nie; dit is 'n dringende versoek aan almal om die universele waardes van Islam en hoe dit vandag relevant is tot globale uitdagings, te ondersoek Ons wil hê die herdenking moet almal insluit; daarom word daar iets vir oud en jonk in die jaar lange vierings ingesluit," sê dr Elias Parker, een van die organiseerders van die projek

Die bekendstelling is bygewoon deur Moslem-geleerders, gemeenskapsleiers, aktiviste, kunstenaars en mediavennote

Tans is daar meer as 1,9 miljard Moslems wêreldwyd wie se lewe deur Profeet Mohammed se leringe gevorm is Vir Moslems, veral in Suid-Afrika, is die vierings 'n manier om hul identiteit te herbevestig, hul bydraes in gemeenskappe te vier en om waardes van vrede en geregtigheid uit te lig," sê Parker

Ander vierings sluit in 'n joernaal wat

deur erkende internasionale Moslemgeleerdes uitgebring gaan word, en die bywoning van 'n internasionale konferensie deur geleerdes wat Mohammed se boodskap gaan ondersoek om te kyk hoe dit vandag met kwessies soos geregtigheid, inklusiwiteit en die beskawing beslag vind

Die jeug- en gemeenskapsprogramme sluit in essays, om opvoedkundige bronne te kry vir ontwikkeling van skole en madrassas en om die jeug aan te moedig om volgens die Koran te leef "Ons rig ook 'n ope uitnodiging aan individue, instellings en organisasies om hul tyd en vaardighed aan te bied of om programme te borg Daar word ook voorbidding gedoen vir die sukses van die projek en dat almal sal bydra tot die publikasies van alles, insluitend die kunsprojekte . Kontak Ameena Harker by 082 955 1887 of Ameena@legacy1500 com met navrae

Dr Elias Parker,een van die organiseerders,Sheik Ismail Gqamane,Sheik Sadullah Khan en Shafiq Morton het ook die bekendstelling bygewoon
Teenwoordig by die bekendstelling van die Legacy 1500-projek was (van links) Sheik Zaid Fataar,Sjeg Ebrahim Gabriels en Moulana Abdul Khaliq Allie van die Legacy 1500-projekkommissie

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