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“Onswilgereeldenopenlikmetdie kommunikeer,suksesse aktiefbekendmaakenpraktiese,bruikbarevoorkomingswenkedeel.”
- Sers. Charles
eldenopenlikmetdiegemeenskapkommunikeer,suksesse endmaakenpraktiese,bruikbarevoorkomingswenkedeel.” es Neelse
die pos as kommunikasiebeampte aanvaar. Sy uitgebreide ervaring in straatmisdaadbestryding gee hom 'n uniekeperspektief op die uitdagings wat die gemeenskap in die gesig staar.
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MAURICIAPETER
MAURICIA.PETERSEN@NOVUSMEDIA. .Z
og onlangs het hy misdadigers op straat vasgevat en nou wil hy 'n groter verskil maak aan die verhouding tussen die gemeenskap en die polisie. Dit is die doelwit van die nuut aangestelde sers. Charles Neelse by die Bellville-polisiekantoor as die nuwe kommunikasiebeampte Sers. Charles Neelse, wat 19 jaar in sigbare polisiëring (Vispol) diens gedoen het met misdaadbestryding, het onlangs
stryding, langs
Volgens Neelse is hy nou verantwoordelik vir die kantoor se openbare beeld en dien hy as die belangrike skakel tussen die gemeenskap en die polisie. "Mypligte sluit in om misdaadvoorkomingsinligting te versprei, medianavrae te hanteer en vertroue op te bou deur aktiewe gemeenskapsbetrokkenheid," verduidelik hy. Diepos was vir 'n geruime tyd vakant, wat daartoe gelei het dat die publiek dikwels nieingelig is oor die polisie se suksesse en prestasies nie. Hierdie kommunikasiegaping het vertrouetussen die polisie en die



gemeenskap ernstig geraak en misdaadbekamping belemmer, sê Neelse.
GEMEENSKAPSBETROKKENHEID
Neelse beplan om gereelde inligtingsessies te hou om vertroue en samewerking te verbeter Hy wil ook verskeie programme soos jeugmentorskap, omvattende skoolveiligheidsprojekte en gemeenskapsgebaseerde intervensieprogramme implementeer. "Ek wil direkte en betekenisvolle betrokkenheid by skole, kerke en gemeenskapsforums in die hele Bellville-gebied verhoog," sê Neelse. Die kommunikasiebeampte beplan om moderne digitale kanale strategies te gebruik om veral jonger mense te bereik en sosialemedia-platforms optimaal te benut.
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WOENSDAG11MAART
. DieCapeWelsh Choir tree op by dieTrans-50 Panorama Palms-aftreeoordinUys Krige-rylaan, Panorama.Die geleentheid begin om 19:00 en kos R60 perpersoon.Bespreek by 021930 6035 . PetraMüllersedigbundel Die aandagvan jou oë —gedigte vir die liefde word by diebyeenkoms vandie Durbanville-Poësiekring bespreek. Dr.Christa Thom saldie bespreking doen. Ditbegin om 10:00 in dieDurbanville-biblioteeksaal.Toegang is gratis en R50vir besoekers, ligteverversingsingesluit.Kontak Lesley vander Vyverbyteachervdv@gmail.comof 083460 4571 met navrae of om te bespreek.
THURSDAY12MARCH
. U3A Tygerbergwillmeet at the Stellenberg Gemeenteonthe corner of MountainViewand Edelweiss Drive, Stellenberg. This month’sspeaker is marine ecologist Prof WilliamFronemanfrom UCTwho will speak on the topic “Understanding the impact of global changeonmarine and estuarine ecosystemfunctioning”.Doorsfor the meetingwill open at 09:00 forall.EntryR20 forvisitorsand R10 formembers.
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. DiekykNET Buite-ekspo Wes-Kaapworddie naweek van13tot 15 Maart weer op dieplaas Môreson net buiteMalmesburyaangebied. Diehooffokus val op tallebuitelewe-uitstallers watvan dienuutsteprodukte tans beskikbaarindie buitelewe-, kampeer-en 4x4-markuitstal soos watdie koper ditindie praktyk sougebruik.Dagbesoekerkaartjies wisselvan R30 vir kinders totR120vir volwassenes, afhangend vandie dag. Daar is ooknaweekpakkette.Dit is beskikbaarby Open Tickets, www.ekspo.co.za en ookbydie hekke tydens dieekspo.Besoek www.ekspo.co.za vir meer inligting.
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. DieOppiehoek-basaarworddeurdie NG kerk Durbanville-Bergsig op sy perseel op diehoekvan Boland- en ProteaweginDurbanville aangebied. Dieheerlikeoutydse kerkbasaarduurvan 08:00 tot 15:00.Kom kuier, smul en genietdie dagsaamby verskeie stalletjies watonder meer gebak, pasteie en pannekoek totjaffels, boereworsrolle,roosterkoeke, koeksisters en basaarpoedingsverkoop, asookvermaak bied vir oud en jonk.
. TheFrancophonie Food and CultureFestival returnstoCapeTownfrom10:00 to 17:00 at the BelgianResidence, Newlands. Nowinits fifth year thisfree, familyfriendly festivaloffers an engaging celebrationofFrench language,culture, and creativity. Exploremorethan 60 stalls offering authentic food, artisanalproducts, and cultural displaysfromacross theFrancophone world. Free entrance. Parkingwillbe availableatKirstenbosch Cottages, witha free shuttle servicetothe festival.
. Families struggling to access special needsservices in theWestern Cape will have the opportunity to connect with dozens of supportproviders under one roof at an expo heldatthe Cheré BothaSchool, 20 Meerlust Street,Oakglen, Bellville,from09:00 to 12:00. Theevent is open to schools,educators, parentsand caregivers who supportindividualswith special needs.
. TheNederduitsch Hervormde kerk will be holding aFoodmarket at RobbenRoad, Melkbosstrand from 09:00 —oxtailpotjie, pancakes, croquettes, puddings and much more.For more infocontact 082806 8396
. TheWestern Cape LionClubs arehaving an Open Dayfrom10:00 at the Lions Hall in Dorrey street Protea Heights. Learnabout the Lions eight pillarsof servicing the community.The daypromisesfun forthe whole family,including ajumping castleand games forthe children, food stalls and more Entryisfree. TheRural Child charityshop in Brackenfellwillhosta free Winter 2026 launch event featuring sustainablefashion shopping and styling advice. Theevent willtakeplace between 11:00 and 13:00 at their shop at OkavangoJunction in Kenwil Drive. Fundsraisedsupportrural children through the Goedgedacht Trust Path OntoProsperity Centres.
. Thenextbook sale at the Andries OlivierDurbanville QuadriplegicCentre takesplace between 09:00 and 14:00 at thecentre at 18 Hafele Street in Durbanville.The book sale features an extensiveselection of affordablebooksfromR5and covers ahugevariety of budget-friendlypricedbooks. Expect to find amassive varietyofgenres and curated qualityreads. Thereis also “R1-a-laugh” promotiononcartoon booksincluding Madam &Eve,Snoopy and Garfield. Allproceeds raised directlyfund the care of the residents and the maintenanceofthe centre
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. DieKanadese skrywer-digterAnne Michaelsse roman Held word op ‘n byeenkomsvan dieDurbellleeskring om 10:00 in dieDurbanville-biblioteeksaal bespreek. Miemie Taljaardsal diebespreking doen. Toegang is gratis vir lede en R50 (slegskontant)vir besoekers. Ledegeld beloop R220 perjaar.Rig navrae aanLiz vanWyk, sekretaresse, by 082655 8061.
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Hy sal ook bestaande polisiekanale soos gemeenskapolisiëringforums, plaaslike koerante, SMS-waarskuwings en moderne veiligheidstoepassings gebruik. Suksesverhale, praktiese misdaadvoorkomingswenke, belangrike buurtwaginligting en noodkontakbesonderhede salin eenvoudige, toeganklike taal gedeel word om alle gemeenskapslede te bereik.
KOMMUNIKEER
"Ons wil gereeld en openlik met die gemeenskap kommunikeer,suksesse aktief bekend maak en praktiese, bruikbarevoorkomingswenke deel," verduidelik hy.
Die grootste kommunikasie-uitdaging wathyidentifiseer, is om die verlore vertroue te herstel en die gemeenskap weer aktiefenbetekenisvolbypolisiewerk te betrek.
BOODSKAPVANSAMEWERKING
Sy duidelike boodskap aan die Bellvillegemeenskap is: "Saam kanons definitief'n verskil maak."
Hy vra die publiekomasdie polisie se oë enore op te tree, misdaadinisiatiewe aktiefteondersteun en homtekontak oor slagofferondersteuning of verwante gemeenskapsprojekte.
. Bel Neelsebydie Bellville-polisiekantoor by 021 918 3001ofdie Bellvillekliëntedienssentrumby021 9183118

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MAURICIA.PETERSEN@NOVUSMEDIA.CO.ZA
Bellville-polisiebeamptes het verlede Vrydag by die departement van binnelandse sake in Bellville gestaan om pamflette uit te deelommense bewustemaak van hoëmisdaadgebiede. Hullehet ook gemeenskapsledemet beëdigde verklarings gehelp.
"Beamptes van die eenheidvir sigbare polisiëringgaan voort om verhoudingsmet diegemeenskap te versterk deur gereelde gemeenskapsbetrokkenheidsinisiatieween imbizo's te hou.
“Hierdieinteraksies hetten doelom bewustheid te skep, oop kommunikasie aan te moedig en die publiek die geleentheid te gee om bekommernisse

Bellville-polisiebeamptes deel Vrydag bewusmakingspamflette uit by diedepartementvan binnelandsesake.


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rakende hul veiligheid en welstand tebespreek," sê sers. CharlesNeelse, nuutaangestelde kommunikasiebeampte vandie kantoor.
Volgens Neelse tree lede van sigbare polisiëring metgemeenskapslede in gesprek om hulle bewus te maak van veiligheid, misdaadvoorkomingen beskikbare polisiedienste tydens hierdie uitreikaksies.
"Hierdie inisiatiewe bied ook aan die gemeenskapdie geleentheid om direkmet polisiebeamptes kontak te maak in 'n meer toeganklike en vriendelike omgewing."
Beamptes help dus gemeenskapslede met administratiewe dienste, soos die invulen afneemvan beëdigde verklarings. Hierdie diens is veral belangrik aangesien die polisiekantoor dikwels baie besig kan wees,wat soms mense ontmoedig om die kantoor vir hulp te besoek.
"Deur hierdie dienste direk na die gemeenskaptebring, poog die Bellvillepolisie om polisiëring meer toeganklik te maak enteverseker dat inwoners die nodige ondersteuning ontvang sonder onnodige vertragings," aldus Neelse.
STRUIKELBLOKKEWORDVERMINDER
Neelsesêbaie gemeenskapslede ervaar uitdagingssoos 'n gebrek aan vervoer, beperkte geld om vir vervoer te betaal, of veiligheidsrisiko's wanneer hulle lang afstande na die polisiekantoor moet stap
Deur polisiëringsdienste nader aan die gemeenskap te bring, word hierdie struikelblokke verminder en kan inwoners makliker toegangtot hulp en


Polisiebeamptes vandie eenheid vir sigbare polisiëring help gemeenskapsledemet die aflêvan beëdigdeverklarings.
ondersteuningkry.
Hierdie inisiatief help ook om wagtye by die polisiekantoor te verminder en maak dit vir inwoners makliker om administratiewe sake te hanteer.
Verderversterk hierdie betrokkenheid die verhouding tussen die polisie en die gemeenskap.
Wanneer die polisie sigbaar en betrokke is in die gemeenskap, voel inwoners meer gemaklik om misdaad aan te meld, hulp te vra en saam te werk met die polisie om
veiligheid te verbeter
"Hierdie inisiatief vorm deel van ons voortdurende verbintenis om vertroue te bou, dienslewering te verbeter en vennootskappe tussen die polisie en die gemeenskap te versterk. Bellville-polisie bly toegewy daaraan om hand aan hand met die gemeenskap te werk om 'n veiliger omgewing vir almal te skep,"sêNeelse.
“Uiteindelik dra hierdie inisiatief by tot groter vertroue, beter samewerking en 'n veiliger gemeenskap vir almal.”
















years,Karl Bremer Hospital has been acknowledged for excellence in stroke management, becoming the first public sector hospitalinthe WesternCape to achieve Gold Status in 2023 and the second public sector hospital in South Africa to receive Diamond Status, the highest distinction in the StrokeAwards Programme
These achievements reflect the hospital’s dedication to clinical excellence, teamwork and improved patient outcomes
Jonathan Lucas, ChiefExecutive Officer of KarlBremerHospital, said the 70-year milestone represents more than just an anniversary.
“Seventyyearsismore than amilestone, it is atestament to the resilience of our staff, the trust of ourcommunity and our unwaveringcommitment to providing qualityhealthcare,”Lucas said.
“While we acknowledge that challenges have shapedpartsofour journey, we remain firmly focused on strengthening our services,enhancing patient care and building asustainable hospital for future generations. This anniversary year is an opportunitytoreflectwith pride and move forward with purpose.”
Shahnaz Adams,aHospital Board member for six years, highlighted the consistent effortsmade to deliver highstandardhealthcare.
“Management and staff work together to continually improve services while addressing the needs andconcerns of patientsand their families,” Adams said.
“Theyremain responsive to challenges and the changing healthcaredemands within thecommunity they serve. Iam very hopefulthat, movingforward, Karl

Bremer Hospital will continue on its trajectory of continuous improvement towardachieving healthcare excellence.”
YEAR-LONGCELEBRATIONPLANNED
Theanniversary year will featurea series of public and stakeholder events, culminating in key celebrations in June and December. These activities will highlight the hospital’slegacy, showcase clinical innovation and share stories of staff dedication and patient impact
As KarlBremer Hospital celebrates thismilestone, it does so with aforwardlooking vision committed to strengthening services, restoring and maintaining public confidence and continuing to serve the community with compassion, resilience and excellence.










Poverty, long distances to clinics, low literacy levelsamongparents andmisinformation spreading on social media are preventing children from receiving crucial vaccinations. Thisleaves many vulnerable to preventable diseases like measles and polio, according to new research.
AUniversity of the Western Cape-led (UWC) study has found that children from low-income households are significantly less likely to be fullyimmunised. They remain at risk from dangerous infections, including pneumococcal diseases thatcan causelife-threatening conditions such as meningitis.
The research was led by Dr Bridgette Lockett from UWC's School of Nursing. It identified several barriers preventing children fromcompleting their vaccination schedules. These include negative experiences at clinics, loss of income from taking time off work, large family sizes and high transport costs to reach health-care facilities.
"Caregivers' knowledge about vaccines varies widely,withmuch lower awareness in communities with lower levels of education," thestudy found. "Parental education is one of thestrongest factors in determiningwhether achild completes their full vaccination schedule."
The research team included Dr Juliana Willemse fromUWC and DrRugira Modeste of Stellenbosch University's Department of Nursing and Midwifery.
CURRENTDISEASEFLARE-UPS
The findings are particularly concerning as parts of CapeTown are experiencing flare-ups of preventable childhood illnesses. Recently, theprovincial health department reported responding to suring lthy promotingwell-being for all ages.











































































Maybe todayyou woke up to the hum of traffic, the calls of street vendors and therhythm of everyday life.For me theday begins quietly. But forothers it begins with worry, struggle or uncertainty. March is Human Rights Month in SouthAfrica.
Laterthis month, on 21 March, thecountrywillmark HumanRights Day, remembering theSharpeville Massacreof1960,when policeopened fireonunarmed protesters demanding dignityand freedom. Sixty-nine people were killed. Their deaths remind usthathuman rights arenot abstract ideals; theyare protections between dignityand oppression.However,what dohuman rights look like today?
Look farawayand the pictureisgrim. Thethree-year warbetween Israel and Gazasaw homes,schools, hospitals, nottomentionlives, destroyed. It left us withthe spectreoffamiliesfleeing under relentless fire, children going hungry, traumatisedcivilians living in constant fear.Wholesaleviolations of international law, lack of humanitarian access to basicneeds, shelter andprotections were paraded before us by theworld's media everyday
This is astark reminder that rights arefragile. They are neitherautomatic nor guaranteed. And here at home rights arejust as vulnerablethough the threats may seem quieter
Last week, FinanceMinister EnochGodongwana delivered the national Budget Speech. Numbers,projections, allocations, it allsounded distant.However,each rand has consequences. Funding decisions determine whether clinics have enoughmedicine,whether police patrolsreach our streets, whether families finally get aroof overtheir heads. Everyline of abudgetaffects whetherrightsare realised or remain promises on paper.
Isee it.A nurseinKhayelitsha attends to patients in a clinic with long queues and limitedresources. Ateenager in MitchellsPlain takesovercrowded public transport to school, wheretextbooksand supplies are oftenscarce. AfamilyinMarikana, Philippi,awaits housing, while informal settlements expand. On astreet cornerin Wynberg, ahomeless man reads alibrarybook, finding aquiet moment amid thenoiseoftrafficand passersby. Adeliveryrider navigates busyroads, earning aliving whilehoping forbasic protection from accidents or theft.Theseare not statistics. Theseare human rights in practiceor, sometimes, in peril.
Human rights arenot abstract.Theyare livedand are universal. Freedom of expression matters even when opinions areuncomfortable. Theright to protest exists even when it disruptstraffic. Dignity applies to everyone, even those societywouldrather ignore. Yetthese rights arechallenged dailybyinequality, povertyand neglect. Cape Town reflects the contradictions of South Africa itself.Breathtaking beautyco-exists with entrenched inequality.Pristine suburbssit alongside informal settlements. Modern infrastructurecontrasts withcommunities struggling forbasic services. Opportunityoften depends on wheresomeone is born. Safety,education andhealthcareremain privileges forsome, whileothersare denied their rights. Human Rights Month shouldchallengeus to confront thesecontradictions. Arewebuildinga society where dignityisrealfor everyone,oronlyfor those withmeans?
Arewewilling to ask uncomfortablequestions about inequality, neglect,and government accountability? Can we protect the rightsofthe most vulnerable even when it is inconvenient? And hereIsit with an uncomfortable truth; rights aremeaningless if we do not live them in our communities.
They aredefended in the decisions we make,inhow we treatour neighbours, and in theactions we take when we seeinjustice. Human rights aretestedboth in thestreets of Cape Town and in the bombed-out buildingsofGaza. Whetherthe threatiswar,poverty, or neglect,the principleisthe same: everypersondeserves dignity, safety,and opportunity
As we walk toward 21 March partner,the challengeis clear. We cannot simplyremember Sharpeville.Wemust act.Wemust speak to our neighbours, question our leaders, and holdinstitutions accountable.
We must walk the streets with empathy, witnessthe strugglesaround us and challengepolicies that leave peoplebehind. Human rights arenot inherited; theyare defended, livedand chosen, again and again. Andaswemove through this month, letuswalk together in memoryofthe past,but in commitment to the present.Dignitybegins wherewe stand -NAMHLA MONAKALI

Ivisit LeadvilleDog Park in Sunningdale everyday.A dogschool thereislinkedtoalocal trainingcentre. They allowa dog walker to walk alarge Africanis dog,wearing amuzzle, freelyamong other friendly dogs.I do notapproveofthispractice. Even though the dog maynot be abletobite becauseofthe muzzle, it stillaggressivelyattacks other dogs,which is clearlywhy the muzzleisrequired. Unfortunately, this happens everytime thedog is presentatthe park
Ipreviouslycontacted the dog school politelyvia a phone message, as callsare notanswered, and asked
that this dog be removedfromthe premises, as it traumatises both thedogsthatare attacked andtheir owners. On Monday, aWhippetwas attacked, andthe ownerwas extremelyshaken. She hassincesaid that she does notwanttoreturn to the park Iunderstandthatthe intention maybetosocialise this dog, but Ibelieve that attempting this with a fully-growndog that consistentlydisplaysaggressive behaviourina public dog park is inappropriateand unsafe
Duringthe incident, Ishouted at the walker and askedher to leavethe park. In theheatofthe moment,
As Cape Town heads into the 2026 municipal election, acrisis is unfolding quietlyinplain sight.Pensioners arebeing forced from their homes becausemunicipal rates andservicecharges areskyrocketing, while their fixed retirement incomes remain stagnant,which is furthernegatively impacted by the current deteriorating economic climateand lowgrowth and inflation rates in SouthAfrica.
Much of the City’sIntegrated Development Plan (IDP)budget prioritises subsidies forindigent residents andservices to informal settlements —includinghouseholds that makelittleornocontribution to municipal rates andtaxes.
Whilethis support is important forthe needy,the consequence is that long-term homeowners, many of them elderly,are left shoulderingthe bulk of the City’s revenue needs. Theresult: ratesthathavebecome unaffordablefor those who builtthiscity.
This is not just afinancial issue— it is aconstitutional andmoral one. Section 10 guarantees dignity, Section 26 the right to housing, andelderlycitizens have aright not to be economically displaced from homes theyworked decades to secure Politicalparties, take note:pensioners and longterm homeowners areapowerful,significant,and engagedvoting bloc. How the Cityand political parties address this
imbalance,through rebates, income-linked rate caps, or deferred paymentschemes to protect elderly homeowners from economic eviction, willdefine their commitment to fairness andresponsiblegovernance.
In addition,the law already recognises the need for relief.The localgovernment: Municipal PropertyRates Actspecifically allows municipalities to implement measures to assist pensioners and vulnerablehomeowners. TheOlder PersonsAct likewiseemphasises the dutyofthe statetoprotect the well-being and dignityofolder citizens. Yetagrowing number of pensioners fall through the cracksofexisting policies.
ThecurrentCityrebatesystems rely on rigid income thresholds that excludemanymiddle-classpensioners who live on modest retirementincomesbut appear too“wealthy” on paper to qualify forassistance
Thesystemeffectivelyassumes that propertyvalue equals financial capacity—anassumption that is demonstrablyfalse formanyretirees.
Cape Town’spensioners who builtthis citydeserve to ageina placewith security, dignity, andrespect Anything less is afailureofgovernanceand leadership
Cape Town prides itselfongood governance and forward-thinking administration
Addressingthisissuebeforeitbecomesa crisis woulddemonstratepreciselythat kind of leadership CONCERNED PENSIONER,Brackenfell
Isuggested that euthanasia might be considered as an option.Inresponse, Iwas threatened that my owndog wouldbeattacked, andrude gestures were directed at me Iamonceagain asking that this muzzled dog be removedfromLeadville Dog Park.The park belongs to the CityofCape Town, and despiteraising these concerns, Ifeel that my plea hasnot been heard. Iam thereforesharingthis experiencepubliclyinthe hope that it willbetaken seriouslyand that the safety of dogsand their ownerswillbeprioritised. CONCERNED,Email
Dit is uiters frustrerend om weekliks om hulp by die Stad Kaapstad aan te klop vir die verskuiwing vandie plakkers by die Kuilsrivier-kanaal langsdie Kuilsrivier-hospitaal,maar niksgebeur nie
Verwysingsnommers vir diensversoeke hoop op en geen terugvoeringwordontvang nie
Intussen vermeerder die plakkers.Snags word plastiektenteopgerig om meer mense te akkommodeer
Die DA noem in die media die persentasiegewyse afname vanwerkloosheid in Kaapstad as gevolg van werkskepping.
Tenspyte vandié gespogindie media beweeg meer mensenadie Wes-Kaap vir werksgeleenthede,wat die partyhoop goed is vir meer DA-stemme
Dit het 'n direkte impakopdie verhoging vanmy erfbelasting. Die DA-geleide Stad Kaapstad moet die menseakkommodeer en water, krag en skuiling voorsien.
Intussen moetekasgefrustreerde inwoner van Soneikedaaglikstoekykhoe die plakkers feitlik op my voorstoep toeneem
Ná vele oproepe en kommunikasie metdie wetstoepassers,die burgemeester vanKaapstad en die wykraadslidvan die DA,isnog niksbereik nie
Uitnodigingsaan DA-leiersvir 'n besoekaan die plakkergebied valopdowe ore. Dit komvir my voor of die plakkerprobleem in Soneikegeen oplossing het nie Dankie DA J.J.CLOETE, Soneike
Diepotte het heerlik geprutby die Tygerberg-Sakekamer se potjiekoskompetisie, wat Vrydagop die terrein van die Hoërskool De Kuilen plaasgevind het.Oudergewoonte het sake-ondernemings uit dienoordelike voorstede vanKaapstad metgroot gees om die gesogte titels meegeding.
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