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SATURDAY12JULY
.Join the indoor winter market, hosted by the Andries Olivier Durbanville Quadriplegic Centre from 09:00 to 15:00 for a vibrant day of warmth, community and unique finds. Contact Jean on 083 356 0001 or Rosabelle on 081 497 4044 with enquiries.
SUNDAY13JULY
. Join acclaimed organist and pianist Winand Grundling for a captivating evening of music, joined by two outstanding international artists currently residing in Panorama: John Rojas (oboe) and Maria Elizabeth Bezuidenhout (piano, voice, composition) at the Dutch Reformed Church Stellenbosch-Welgelegen, 6 Buitekring Road, Dalsig, Stellenbosch. Tickets cost R150 at the door (cash or card)
WOENSDAG16JULIE
. 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
FRIDAY18JULY
.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 and 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
TUESDAY22JULY
. 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 please call 021 852 7273 or 084 774 3972.
Air-qualitymonitoringareality
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DANIELS@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA
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Anew ambient air-quality monitoring station has been installed near Milnerton Lagoon, offering long-awaited data on the persistent odours and air pollution plaguing the area
While the temporary station currently sits at the Woodbridge Island Complex it will be moved to a permanent location at the Milnerton Canoe Club parking area by the end of July It becomes the 14th such station in Cape Town’s air quality monitoring network and will track hydrogen-sulfide (H²S) levels around the clock
The monitoring station, first installed in February this year, has already detected varying levels of H²S, the gas responsible for the lagoon’s distinct “rotten egg” smell Fortunately, all recorded levels so far fall below the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) health effects guideline of 150 micrograms per cubic metre over 24 hours
Residents, many of whom have long voiced frustration over the lagoon’s condition, have cautiously welcomed the move as a step in the right direction “We’ve been complaining for years, and only now are we seeing actual monitoring,” said Owen Hurling, a long-time resident of Milnerton Ridge “It’s about time we got some transparency At least now we know what we’re breathing in ”
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION BENCHMARKS TO BE USED TO MEASURE H²S LEVELS
Hydrogen sulfide is a flammable, colourless gas that occurs naturally during the breakdown of organic matter
It’s classified as a nuisance gas due to its overpowering smell, but can be harmful in high concentrations, especially in enclosed spaces While South Africa lacks its own air-quality standard for H²S, the City is using WHO benchmarks to guide its monitoring efforts
“We acknowledge the smell nuisance caused by H²S, and the monitoring data confirms the community’s experience,” said Zahid Badroodien, Mayco member for water and sanitation
“This monitoring is part of the City’s broader efforts to protect public health and transparently share critical information with residents as we work to restore the environment at Milnerton Lagoon ”
AHISTORYOFFRUSTRATION
The lagoon has become a symbol of environmental neglect in recent years Residents and advocacy groups have repeatedly reported sewage spills, discoloured water and strong odours wafting through surrounding neighbourhoods Investigations and media coverage dating back to 2020 have linked much of the pollution to failing stormwater
and wastewater infrastructure, with raw sewage often making its way into the lagoon via the stormwater system Several independent reports and community sampling efforts have echoed the public’s growing concern over both environmental degradation and potential health risks
“This is more than a smell; it affects our daily lives,” said Gerald Moolman, who lives near the Diep River mouth “We avoid walking near the lagoon altogether At least now there’s a system in place to monitor what’s really happening ”
The mobile station functions as a mini-laboratory, continuously measuring H²S levels every 10 to 15 seconds The data is stored and analysed in real time, with the City working to make this information accessible to the public
The Milnerton Central Residents Association wrote on Facebook: “At what height do you breathe? The City’s Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station measures hydrogen sulphide (H²S) levels at heights between 3 to 15 m above ground level, at least 5 m above water level in Milnerton However, this monitoring height may not accurately reflect actual human exposure, particularly in lowlying areas or wetlands, or
during inversion or windless conditions, where H²S – being heavier than air – tends to accumulate near the ground or water surface
“For accurate health-risk assessment and human exposure evaluation, the recommended monitoring height is 1,2 to 1,5 m above ground or water level, which corresponds to the average adult breathing zone This height is especially important in areas where residents consistently report strong odour assessments and physical symptoms at or near ground level RethinkTheStink has written to the City asking for the results from the hand held monitors for a more accurate assessment of the health risks ”
PUBLICACCESSCOMINGSOON
The City is in discussions with the National Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment as well as the South African Weather Service,
to publish the H²S readings on the South African Air Quality Information System (SAAQIS) platform Once operational, residents will be able to access the data directly via the free SAAQIS app or at https://saaqis environment gov za
“I’m not just interested in averages; I want to know what the air is like when I’m out with my kids,” said Lerato Mbatha, a parent living in nearby Summer Greens “If the app gives us that, I’m all for it ”
The monitoring station at Milnerton Lagoon joins others across the city in areas such as Table View, Atlantis, Khayelitsha, Bothasig and the Cape Town Foreshore
Whatever the scepticism about the lagoon’s restoration, realtime data represents a tangible, if overdue, response to concerns Locals feel this new transparency must lead to lasting change, and that this, at least, is a start
Zahid Badroodien,Mayco member for Water and Sanitation with City workers at the launch of the new ambient air-quality monitoring station in Milnerton
St Luke’s West Coast still operates
St Luke’s Combined Hospices’ In-Patient Unit in Kenilworth has officially closed, but all community-based day hospices, including St Luke’s West Coast, remain fully operational and committed to serving the community
The West Coast branch continues to provide compassionate, high-quality palliative care and support to patients and their families through its dedicated team
of professionals
Services are available from Monday to Friday, between 08:30 and 15:00 . Residents in need of assistance or more information can contact the West Coast office on 021 557 8925 or visit www.hospicewestcoast. co.za. Those interested in volunteering can reach out via email to publicrelations@hospicewestcoast. co.za.
FOOTPATROLSWITHK9SINTABLEVIEW
Foot patrols alongside loyal K9 companions are proving powerful way to promote safety and community spirit in Table View Not only do these walks offer fresh air and exercise for both humans and dogs,but they also increase visibility in neighbourhoods, sending a strong message to wouldbe criminals “When people know the community is watching and that residents care enough to volunteer their time,it makes a real difference,” said Table View Neighbourhood Watch (TVNW) media liaison,Laura Outhet “Criminals think twice when there are eyes and paws on the ground ” Volunteers are reminded that every patrol helps,no matter how small it may seem TVNW is calling on more residents to get involved,especially as the area continues to grow
Checkerslewer uitnodigingsaf
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RICHARD ROBERTS@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA
Normaalweg lewer die span by Checkers Sixty60 klante se kruideniersware by hul huis óf werksplek af, maar onlangs het dié blitsige afleweringsdiens 'n tree verder gegaan deur uitnodigings vir 'n matriekdans by 'n plaaslike skool af te lewer Leerders by die Hoërskool Bosmansdam in Bothasig was aangenaam verras toe twee van dié motorfietsbestuurders in hul ikoniese neongroen baadjies by die skool se saal ingery het, en aan hulle hul uitnodings oorhandig het
Die skool het in ‘n e-pos aan TygerBurger gesê hulle het Checkers Burgundy Square onlangs genader en met die winkelbestuurder, Jakes Prinsloo, hul idee gedeel "Hy was opgewonde daaroor en gretig om ons by te staan Met die ondersteuning van die tak en Prinsloo spesifiek kon ons daarin slaag om die idee in 'n werklikheid te omskep," sê Marelize Erasmus, hoof van sosiale media by die skool
Die matrieks het op Vrydag 20 Junie hul lewernsoriënteringsvraestel geskryf "Toe hulle klaar was daarmee, het Checkers Sixty60 'n spesiale besoek by die skoolsaal afgelê Hulle het tot binne-in die saal gery en die matrieks se uitnodigings vir die dans in getroue Sixty60-styl afgelewer - verpak in die kenmerkende afleweringsak," sê Erasmus
Twee onderwysers, Dorette Ford en Janike du Plessis, het die uitnodigings aan
LEERDERS LEKKER VERRAS TOE MOTORFIETSE OPDAAG
die graad 12-leerders uitgedeel
Die span van Sixty60 het kort ná die aflewerig die skool verlaat, sê Erasmus "Dis 'n plesier vir ons om in die gemeenskap betrokke te raak, en dis vir ons 'n voorreg," sê Prinsloo
Die span by Checkers Sixty60 het onlangs die uitnodigings na hul matriekdans aan die leerders by die Hoërskool Bosmansdam in Bothasig afgelewer
For a few hours two men from completely different backgrounds and circumstances shared beers, talked, cheered as they both have an equal love for the game
It can be done There is the proof We don't have to live in silos
Hundreds of soup kitchens were birthed during the Covid-19 pandemic and are still active today Dare I say the kitchens are even more needed today than they were five years ago
It's always heartwarming to see how ordinary South Africans show up for each other
This while our political landscape seems to be crumbling as leaders fight for power at our expense
As we approach Mandela Day, let us be reminded that it is the small acts of kindness that can brighten someone's day
The high cost of living affects all of us From fuel and electricity hikes to soaring food prices and rental costs, the pressure on households, especially low-income and vulnerable communities has never been greater
You need only to drive through the traffic lights or enter a supermarket to see the number of people asking for a rand or two to get some food Basic needs that were once manageable are now becoming unaffordable for many, forcing people to make impossible choices between shelter, food, healthcare, and dignity
This economic reality has had a particularly harsh impact on those already living on the margins, including those living on the street
As a nation, we face many challenges but when it comes to showing up for one another, we stand united This is what makes us unique This is what binds us May we never lose sight of that -KAYLYNNEBANTOM
BRIEWE / LETTERS
Ministers Forum prays for peace
We, the Mitchells Plain Rebuild Ministers Forum, hereby want to let the government know, as you address the current outbreak of gang-related murders that is taking place in Mitchell's Plain, that we are praying for you to do all that's needed to restore and maintain peace and order in our community
According to Romans 13:1-5 - God has appointed you to the task of bringing terror upon those who do wrong
We are praying for God to protect you as you courageously, without fear or favour, enforce law and order on the perpetrators of violence
"Romans 13:1-3“ - The authorities that exist have been established by God
Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgement on themselves
For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong “
This appeal to the government to maintain law and order is especially given in light of the Impact pilot projects that are taking place from 7 to 11 July, in the Portland and Westridge sectors We are persuaded that it can't be a coincidence that these Two Trauma Informed Holiday Clubs (TIHC) will take place in what has overnight become a red zone
We choose to believe that these traumatising incidents are taking place in Mitchell's Plain, not only to draw ongoing attention to the scourge of gangsterism but more so to draw attention to this new intervention that was birthed to stop gang-related violence
Several of these incidents of violent murders took place within proximity to the venues where the TIHC's will be hosted
The purpose for hosting these TIHC's is to prevent and reduce harm in children by providing safe spaces for them during holidays and after school
These ambitious interventions form part of the Mitchell's Plain Integrated Community Safety Strategy This strategic plan initiated by the Mitchell's Plain Community Police Forum (CPF) was designed through a process of inclusive dialogues with a broad range of Mitchell's Plain stakeholders which included - Epic Evolve NPO, Impact, Mitchell's Plain Neighbourhood Watch, Department Of Health, M PRebuild M F
The purpose statements of this initiative are as follows:
Vision - We exist to see an empowered and resilient community in Mitchells Plain free from the influence of gangsterism
Mission - To implement a sustainable safety strate-
gy through prevention, intervention and suppression, uniting government, community organisations, religious institutions schools and local businesses
As civil society, led by God, we are making a renewed commitment, through prevention (TIHC's, reading clubs, etc) and restoration (drug recovery programmes etc ) interventions, to turn the tide on gangsterism and the lifestyle of violence and the related criminality it breeds
This communication is in respectful acknowledgement that you are the stakeholder, in Mitchells Plain, appointed by God Himself (Romans 13:1-5) to suppress wrongdoing
In light of this multi- stakeholder Strategic Plan, we appeal to and encourage the police, which is governments law enforcement agency, to now especially bring to bear your mandate to enforce law and order by suppressing all gang related-activities within a 1 km radius around these two TIHC's
Your efforts will ensure that the prevention and restoration efforts currently afoot in Mitchell's Plain, will not be frustrated by the gang-related violence
Like you, we are fully aware that the planners and perpetrators of the current outbreak of violence are using these murders to take over and control territory through fear Scientific evidence proves that terrors of fear cause tremendous harm to the communities and especially to children growing up in such an environment Bold interventions from the police to suppress this outbreak of violence can help to interrupt the cycles of trauma that our community and especially the children are experiencing
Our parents and guardians must see the police bringing terror upon those who are harming our community and its children They must no longer be left to feel isolated and powerless Cancelling the holiday clubs or pressuring parents to withhold their children from attending, will only further the lie that as a community, with a well-resourced Law Enforcement Agency, we are still powerless to stop violent gang related criminality
As Rebuild we appeal to all of our community stakeholders, especially the police, to use this crisis as a moment, engineered by God Himself, to show both victims and perpetrators that we are a community that's taking back our right to peace - for the sake of the healthy development of our children
As a forum we look forward to engaging the government with regards to this correspondence
BISHOP MARK BLOEMSTEIN, Chair of Mitchells Plain Rebuild Ministers Forum
Haweloses raak nou ‘n groot probleem
Ek is uiters besorg oor die toename van haweloses wat hulself oral op die reserwegrond langs die N1-snelweg, maar veral tussen Plattekloofweg en Durbanweg, vestig
Ek het hierdie kommerwekkende situasie al verskeie kere onder die aandag van die distriksingeneur van paaie in die Paarl gebring, maar klaarblyklik het my versoek op dowe ore geval
Hierdie toedrag van sake is absoluut onaanvaarbaar en ek doen dus 'n ernstige beroep op die provinsiale regering om asseblief hierdie mense na 'n meer geskikte plek te verskuif
Ek vind dit ook erg onmenslik dat mense in hierdie koue wintertoestande in oop ruimtes moet slaap Ek sal my ook na die sosialemedia-platforms wend indien dit nodig word GERRIT HORN, E-pos
Afgetredenes kan ook oefen
Ek is nou al bietjie ouer as aftreeouderdom Volgens my berekening was almal wat nou daar is, lank voor 1994 op skool - die dae toe daar nog liggaamlike opvoeding op skool deur spesiaal opgeleide onderwysers aangebied is Ons het daarna as L O verwys
Deesdae staan L O vir lewensoriëntering en kinders doen nie meer gimnastiek soos in die ou dae nie Maar as jy nou al anderkant 60 trek, wat is jou opsies? Dalk speel jy gholf of tennis?
Dalk stap jy - alleen of saam met iemand, of in 'n stapgroep?
Dalk bied jou mediese fonds jou toegang tot goed toegeruste binnenshuise gimnasiums waar jy saam met Jan Alleman op die apparate of in 'n klas deelneem?
Hoe dit ookal sy, hoe soek jy vir jou ouderdomsgenote wat fiks wil bly?
As 'n TygerBurger-leser wil ek in jou oor fluisterdaar is twee groepe hier in die noordelike voorstede: U3A Tygerberg en Silverfit (www silverfit co za) Soek hulle gerus op GRYSKOP, Bellville
WE BELIEVE IN YOU’: Bassoonist Ofentse Segale,a UCT music student and participant in the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival,received a new nstrument at the event From left: conductor Michael Repper (who brought the instrument from the USA),Alex Andersson (principal donor),Peter Martens (festival irector),Ofentse Segale,and Ekaterina Kornishina (flautist and contributor).The names of 160 sponsors formed the message:“We believe in you.”
HOTO: TIFFANY SCHULTZ
Prevent sewer overflows
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate is calling on residents to help reduce sewer overflows by insuring rainwater gutters are correctly connected
Gutters should flow into stormwater drains and not the sewer system
During heavy rainfall, water ingress from gutters that are incorrectly connected can overwhelm the sewer network, leading to sewage overflows into streets, waterways and homes
Sewer systems are designed to carry wastewater from homes, not rainwater from roofs When these systems are overloaded with rainwater, they cannot cope and overflows occur
"We urge residents to check their gutter connections and redirect stormwater to the correct drains This simple action helps protect our communities, infrastructure and the environment,’" said the City’s Mayco member for water and sanitation, Zahid Badroodien
"If you discover that your property’s stormwater gutters are illegally connected to the sewer system, it is important to take action
“Contact a registered plumber, qualified builder or reliable handyman to help correct the connection and ensure compliance with municipal by-laws," Badroodien said
The City’s wastewater and industrial effluent by-law states no person may allow the discharge of rainwater into the sewer system
. Report water and sanitation-related service requests to: online at www.capetown. gov.za/servicerequests, via email to water@ capetown.gov.za, SMS 31373, or call 0860 103 089
Rotaryhasnewpresident
Every year Rotary clubs around the world induct a new president to serve from 1 July to 30 June, and this year was no different for the Rotary Club of Blouberg
A breakfast held recently at the Blowfish restaurant saw Jackie Claydon inducted as its new president for the 2025-’26 term
At the gathering outgoing president Lynne Wade reflected on a year filled with meaningful community work and heartfelt collaboration She proudly shared the many successful projects the club completed over the past year and extended her thanks to the 35 dedicated members who helped make it all possible
One of the highlights of the morning was the presentation of the Rainmaker of the Year Award to the new president and her husband, Graham Claydon He was also recognised with a prestigious Paul Harris Fellow Award, Rotary’s highest honour, for his ongoing commitment and efforts in
supporting the local community
“A long-time Table View resident, Jackie has lived in the community for more than 40 years,” Hélène Visser, Rotary Foundation chair, told the gathering about Claydon’s eligibility for her presiding role Following her induction she introduced her new board, which will support her as the club takes on new initiatives in the coming year
PROJECTS
The Rotary Club of Blouberg continued to be a driving force for good in the community Among its many recent projects:
. The major upgrade of Vaatjie Mor Primary School on Old Mamre Road made
possible through international Rotary partnerships
. Sponsorship of five learners to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) camp in Franschhoek, supported by four generous benefactors
. A Rotary District Grant that supplied much-needed stationery to learners from disadvantaged backgrounds
. A partnership with Bayside Shopping Centre to collect Easter eggs, which were donated to local crèches
. The preparation and delivery of “Jars of Hope”, dry soup meals designed to feed a family of six to eight, distributed over the last month to vulnerable families struggling through Cape Town’s cold and wet winter
. The club welcomed new members and volunteers who are passionate about uplifting their community. If you’d like to get involved or learn more about their projects, contact Jackie Claydon at 083 557 1020 or jacqclaydon@gmail
JACKIE CLAYDON WASTED NO TIME IN FORMING HER BOARD.
Jackie and Graham Claydon receiving the Rainmaker of the Year Award from outgoing president Lynne Wade
Carl Bayhack congratulates Graham Claydon on receiving his Paul Harris Fellow Award
Takecareof petsincold
With Cape Town shivering under the weight of a fierce winter lt th SPCA i li . Ensure hay or feed is stored off the d d k t d A i l i
Help feed hope on Mandela
In the spirit of ubuntu, Ladles of Love calls on businesses and South Africans everywhere to put compassion into action, this Mandela Day
Under the banner “It’s In Your Hands,” corporate teams and individuals are invited to roll up their sleeves and volunteer to support children in need at Mandela Day flagship events hosted, at DHL Stadium in Cape Town and Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit in Johannesburg
“Volunteering as a team on Mandela Day is about building community, strengthening workplace wellness, and igniting a culture of ubuntu that can uplift our nation
“At Ladles of Love, we believe volunteering is more than just a good deed – it’s a civic duty and a powerful form of active citizenship The upside of this is the joy and happiness that doing good brings to people, who love physically doing something meaningful that will make a difference to a little one in need,” says Yolanda Jones, Ladles of Love Programme
Director
Ladles of Love’s Mandela Day events provide volunteer activation stations with all materials supplied to make items to nourish, nurture and grow preschool small children in underserved communities
Furthermore, with every R250 ticket purchased, a child will receive two nutritious meals a day, for a month and for this donation, you can request an 18A Tax certificate
TICKETS
Booking individual tickets or small groups is easy Simply visit www ladlesoflove org za: Select a city, choose from four unique activation zones: Make; Create; Craft; Grow and secure a two-hour time-slot option: 9:00–11:00; 11:00–13:00; 13:00–15:00 or15:00–17:00 For corporate packages over 30 pax Ladles of Love provides a concierge booking service with value-added options such as: Custom-branded Mandela Day apparel; Hero Rolls catering; exclusive team building areas; and post event CSI Impact study report Danny Diliberto founder/CEO Ladles of Love: “Making every day a Mandela Day for small children in need is how we can honour Nelson Mandela’s legacy in 2025 and it starts with us rolling up our sleeves and working together to build a better and brighter future for all children in our country It’s time to be kind, be a love activist and be the change you want to see in the world ”
TOBOOKYOURSPOT:
.Visit: www ladlesoflove org.za for individual and small group bookings
.For corporate or large group bookings (20+): Email tickets@ladlesoflove org.za .For more information follow Ladles of Love on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
.Contact Jane Koeller for corporate sponsorships on partnerships@ladlesoflove org.za
Dogs are being taken in by inspectors of Cape of Good Hope SPCA for safe-keeping during adverse weather conditions.
Sport
A‘stormy’setback
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LAUREN OCONNOR-MAY@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA
Rain complicated but did not end play this week when 20 teams tussled for position in the Bayview u-16 Youth Tournament semi-finals
Three semi-final matches, Beacon Spurs vs PPG Langa, Newman's B vs CT Spurs, and Ubuntu vs Antalyaspor JPM CT, had to be cancelled on Thursday July 3 due to waterlogged fields at Strandfontein Sportsfield
Mark Rodriquez, tournament director, saluted all the players, coaches and supporters who attended the games in
Strandfontein, despite the inclement weather "The road to Athlone Stadium had its hiccups
“We completed 70% of the semi-finals due to fields being waterlogged after a rain spell which lasted 15 minutes
“We, therefore, had to postpone one Gold Section semi-final and the two Platinum semi-finals until next Sunday, depending on permission from our local LFA," Rodriguez said
SEMI-FINAL
The last game of last week’s semi-final bouts was between Juventus and Pioneer Sports Club, who went head to head in
The rescheduled semi-final matches kicks o
the rain, on the only playable field, for a spot in the Wagiet Cup final Pioneers won the semi-final 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out Despite their win, Pioneers’ coach Tinti Zimusile felt the team had not had a good game because of the weather We couldn't play our normal game,” he said, lamenting the break in play mid-game when the tournament managers
stopped matches because a storm had broken
“The boys did well, especially in the second half when we instructed them to keep the ball in the opposition’s half so as to get goals and try to manage the game ”
He added that the penalty shootout could have been avoided if the team had not got caught up in a premature celebration
FIXTURES
The matches that have been rescheduled for Sunday 13 July will kick-off at 09:30 on the A Field between Beacon Spurs and PPG Langa and at 10:30 between
Newmans B vs Cape Town Spurs
On the B Field Ubuntu takes on Antalyaspor JPM CT
The finals will be on Saturday August 16 at Athlone Stadium between Southampton vs Lentegeur for the Bronze section, Heath Athletico vs Woodlands for the Silver section and D6 vs Pioneer Sports Club for the Wagiet Cup Norway Park beat Seaside Spurs for a place in the Gold Section final against either Ubuntu or Antalyaspor JPM CT, after their rescheduled match next Sunday
Both the Platinum section semifinals were also rescheduled