TygerBurger De Grendel E-Edition 10 September 2025

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TARO aims for GunRun

KEANANHARMSE

A group of animal activists are gearing up to tackle the GunRun pet walk to help raise funds for their third mobile clinic

The group will take part in the 5km Pet Walk category in this year's OUTsurance Gun Run at Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Green Point on Saturday 13 September

The walk will start on Fritz Sonnenberg Road in Green Point, and finish on the Green Point Common, opposite the Green Point Cricket Club All races finish on the Green Point Common, opposite the Green Point Cricket Club

RAISINGFUNDS

The runners represent the Animal Rescue Organisation (ARO) and are raising funds for their brand-new mobile clinic, said head of fundraising, Lindsey Concer

"This service is a lifeline for pets in need, and as a team, we're ready to put in the miles (and the sore feet!) to help make Mobile Clinic number three a reality

"Help us help the doggies and kitties who need us most," she said

The ARO team is making its debut in this year's Pet Walk with 25 team members, including their families

The animal rescue organisation has been appealing for funds to help cover their costs to build another mobile clinic since July and launched a fundraising drive

Concer hopes the new clinic can expand their services and allow them to support more communities where animals need

vaccinations and sterilisations

"A third clinic is an urgent need that we identified during our recent outreach efforts in communities like Jim se Bos, Lekkerwater, Egoli, Phumlani, Siqalo, and most recently, Smallville," said Concer

So far they have received some donations from some loyal supporters, but their financial target goal they hope to reach is around R1 million "With the cost of the vehicle, the conversion into a working mobile clinic, as well as medications and running costs our budget sits at well over R1 million," Concer said

The new mobile clinic will offer various services for sickly animals which include: vaccinations, parasite treatment, basic consultations, and sterilisation referrals . For more information about ARO, visit their website at https://www.animalrescue org.za

The Animal Rescue Organisation members tackling the 5km Pet Walk category in this year’s OUTsurance Gun Run at Fritz Sonnenberg Road,Green Point on Saturday 13 September
Ottery-based

Surfer’sbodyfoundatsea

KAILINDANIELS

KAILIN.DANIELS@NOVUSMEDIA.CO ZA

The search for missing Bloubergstrand kite surfer Graham Howes (38) came to an end on Monday 8 September, when his body was recovered at sea following extensive air, land and sea operations

The accomplished kite surfer went missing on Sunday afternoon after launching from Eden on the Bay

He was last seen around 13:00 on a blueand-black kite-board with a white kite sail carrying red writing, wearing a black wetsuit When he failed to return by late afternoon his family raised the alarm

BODYRECOVEREDATSEA

According to the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), the kite-surf sail and board were first located and recovered at sea on Monday morning

Later that day the crew of a local motor yacht, which had also joined the search, located and recovered Howes’ body in the designated search area north-west of Bloubergstrand towards Dassen Island

The body was taken into the care of the police and Government Health Forensic Pathology Services

SEARCHOPERATION

The search, which began on Sunday

HOWES’ BODY WAS LOCATED NEAR DASSEN ISLAND

evening, involved a wide network of emergency services, rescue agencies and volunteers NSRI Melkbosstrand, NSRI Table Bay, NSRI Yzerfontein, Metro Rescue drone units, Water Policing and Diving Services, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), and Telkom Maritime Radio Services were among those involved

Shoreline patrols were also conducted with the assistance of quad bikes, drones and neighbourhood-watch groups, while fishing vessels, sailing boats and private yachts joined in the sea search

COMMUNITYCALLEDTOASSIST

“Family, friends, coast watchers, neighbourhood-watch groups and the local kite-boarding community are assisting tirelessly with shoreline searches,” said NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon, commending the community’s role in supporting rescue and recovery efforts

Search grids, calculated via sea currents, wind and weather, extend offshore from Eden on the Bay in a north-west direction, past Bokpunt, Yzerfontein and Dassen

Island

Camera footage obtained by local security shows Howes offshore of Eden on the Bay shortly after 13:00 on Sunday, matching the description of his gear and wetsuit

Howes’ family has asked for privacy at this difficult time As TygerBurger previously reported, an extensive sea, air and shoreline search had been underway since Sunday evening after Howes was reported missing His disappearance marked the third missing-person case in recent weeks, with a man and teenager still at large in separate incidents

BEONLOOK-OUTFORRIPCURRENTS

Often rip currents move slowly enough to barely be detected But given the right circumstances of waves and beach profile they can develop into currents moving at speeds of up to 2 m per second, faster than anyone can swim

Ranging in width from just a few metres to a hundred metres, they pull to just behind where the waves form and then loose their power A rip current is not the same as a rip tide, which is formed as the tide ebbs and flows through a narrow opening such as an estuary

.Authorities have urged the public to remain alert and report any information that could assist in these investigations

Charity shop supporting rural children

The non-profit organisation Help the Rural Children HTRC officially opened the doors to its newest charity shop in Brackenfell last Monday

Located at Unit K16 in Okavango Junction in Okavango Park, this addition marks another step forward in the organisation’s mission to improve the lives of children in rural communities across the Western Cape

The shop’s grand opening on Monday morning was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by HTRC staff, management, supporters, and members of the public HTRC CEO Matthew Cheketri welcomed guests and expressed deep gratitude to those who contributed to making the new store a reality

The ceremony concluded with HTRC founder Nicky Antonie cutting the ribbon to officially open the shop to supporters

To mark the occasion, the first 20 customers each received a complimentary gift voucher to a local bakery in the same business park, small token of thanks for their support The team at HTRC has

Nog geen arrestasies ná moord op man

RICHARDROBERTS

Die Wes-Kaapse polisie sê niemand is nog in verband met die onlangse moord op 'n man voor die ingang van die Tygerberghospitaal aangekeer nie

Tino "Oudste" Mentoor van Belhar is op Vrydag 15 Augustus koelbloedig in sy motor vermoor in Francie van Zijl-rylaan, Parow Verskeie skote is op hom geskiet en hy is op die toneel dood verklaar

Sers Wesley Twigg, polisiewoordvoerder, sê die saak word nog ondersoek "Speurders van die teen-bende-eenheid volg nog leidrade op in 'n poging om die verdagtes op te spoor," sê hy

Die polisie het vroeër genoem dat die motief dalk bendeverwant is

Die oorledene het na bewering die betrokke oggend sy kinders by die skool afgelaai, waarna hy deur onbekende mense aangeval is . Enigiemand met inligting oor die voorval kan die polisie se Stop Misdaad-nommer by 08600 10111 skakel.

expressed sincere appreciation for the overwhelming response from the local community, noting that the shop’s early success would not be possible without the generosity of donors and shoppers alike Their support, HTRC says, is crucial to the continued success of the organisation’s broader mission Importantly, every purchase made at HTRC shops contributes directly to the

work of the Goedgedacht Trust POP Centres, which provide vital support to rural children, including daily nutritious meals, holiday programmes, academic assistance, and a range of wellness initiatives The Brackenfell store is open Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 17:00, and Saturdays from 09:00 to 13:00 . For more information, visit www.ruralchild.org.za or call 021 023 2273.

NHW hosts fundraising dance

The Monte Vista Plattekloof Glen Neighbourhood month

Tygerberg Hospital trying to locate family

Tygerberg Hospital medical staff are trying to locate the family of an unknown patient The male patient has been registered as TBH Emergency NA He was brought to the hospital by ambulance after being found in Kraaifontein The patient has visible bruise marks on his forehead The medical staff say at this stage, no family members or acquaintances have been identified or came forward . Anyone who might recognise him or who might have information about him should call the hospital on 021 938 4532.

Search crews continue looking for missing Bloubergstrand kite surfer,Graham Howes (38),last seen off Eden on the Bay on Sunday afternoon
The shop opened its doors on 1 September

Edgemead High Learners feature in music video

RICHARDROBERTS

R CHARD ROBERTS@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA

Learners from Edgemead High School currently feature in a brand new music video by music artist Reece van Schalkwyk

The learners are Charnè Jupp (Grade 11), Kayla Dupont (Grade 12) and Tatum Mac Simlah (Grade 11)

Reece, who is originally from Johannesburg but moved to Cape Town three years ago, told TygerBurger that the song is called "The Game" and that the music video is an intimate, expansive representation of all the elements of the song Each scene has its own meaning, relating to the lyrics of the song, he explains

"The entire song was written by me, including the whole music video I also co-directed it, created the song melody,

hired all the costumes and even contacted the two most popular influencers in South Africa, The Ballzy Boy and Garfield Zar, to be in my music video personally

"I also got into contact with Edgemead High School to secure a few enthusiastic performers who really gave the best energy to my project and truly had fun being part of it

“I made so many new friends and I cannot even describe how grateful I am that everything worked out even better than I thought," he says

He adds: "They all have an amazing work ethic, and are highly mature and responsible It was an absolute pleasure to work with these girls from Edgemead High School and I hope they succeed in everything they do in life "

The video was filmed at the Homecoming Centre in Cape Town on 28 July

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e afgelope Evangelie nde Woord in e dekades van ka deur dié te herdenk p 5 September projek begin Raymond koop en eliste en

sendelinge in Afrika geskenk om die hele evangelie aan inwoners te versprei Duisende goeie fietse is reeds geskenk, sowel as motorfietse en voertuie Lombard het ook in meer as 54 Afrikalande predikers, evangeliste en sendelinge opgelei

Op Sondag 7 September het die gemeente 'n dankofferfees gehou om die geleentheid te herdenk

Van die gaste wat die besondere en uitsonderlike geleentheid bygewoon het, sluit in dr Peter Thomas van Duitsland en velddirekteur van Sending vir Afrika, dr Takalani Mufamadi, ondermoderator van die Volle Evangelie Kerk in Suid-Afrika, asook Biskop Alton Carter van die Wêreldraad van Sending vir die Church of God, World Missions Cleveland, Tennessee in die VSA

Learners from Edgemead High School are featuring in the new music video by Reece van Schalkwyk called “The Game”.From left are Charnè Jupp (Grade 11),Reece van Schalkwyk,Kayla Dupont (Grade 12) and Tatum Mac Simlah (Grade 11)
Drie dekades van sendingwerk is die afgelope Sondag met‘n dankofferfees herdenk By die geleentheid is (van links) Alton Carter, Raymond Lombard en Peter Thomas

Dial-a-Ride: Courttodecide onfunding

The City of Cape Town has welcomed the opportunity for the Western Cape High Court to determine the constitutional and funding obligations related to the Dial-a-Ride transport service for persons with disabilities This development could potentially unlock much-needed national government support for the long-running service

Rob Quintas, the City’s Mayco member for urban mobility, said the City had requested that the Western Cape Network on Disability’s legal representatives join court proceedings alongside the national government and other relevant state entities

The request was made during discussions held on Friday 5 September, as part of an urgent legal application for a review of the City’s adjustments to the Dial-a-Ride service due to funding constraints In a show of good faith, the City has agreed to temporarily extend the existing Diala-Ride service while legal proceedings are underway This agreement has been formalised as a court order

"This extension provides an important window to engage in a broader conversation about the respective mandates and responsibilities across all spheres of government in the provision of specialised services such as Dial-a-Ride," said Quintas

Drilling contest marches on

EXISTING DIAL-A-RIDE SERVICE TEMPORARILY EXTENDED WHILE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS ARE UNDERWAY

an internationally recognised framework aimed at integrating universal design into Cape Town’s broader transport network

The policy promotes independent, safe, and dignified travel for all, regardless of physical ability

These principles are already evident in the City’s ongoing investment in the MyCiTi bus service, which is designed for universal access

The City is currently advancing Phase 2A of the MyCiTi network, which will link Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain with the economic centres of Claremont and Wynberg The City also continues to upgrade its network of sidewalks and pedestrian crossings to serve a wider population from wheelchair users and the elderly to children, pram-pushers, and cyclists Despite these improvements, Quintas acknowledged the ongoing challenges facing the Dial-a-Ride service

Originally introduced in 2002, the service has significantly expanded beyond its initial scope It was designed to transport

LAURENO’CONNOR-MAY

LAUREN OCONNOR-MAY@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA

A drilling competition that started in Mitchell’s Plain has become interprovincial, despite still not being recognised as an official sport

On Saturday 18 October the second interprovincial drilling and marching competition for the year will take place at the Jan Burger Sports Complex in Parow and teams from the Eastern and Northern Cape will be taking part

The drilling and marching competition was started by then Mitchell’s Plain station commander, Maj Gen Jeremy Vearey in 2007 in response to a sharp decline in discipline at schools

“He realised that an activity was needed that would teach youth discipline, respect for authority and encourage leadership skills,” said Cornelia Louw, the local organising committee (LOC) chair

“Marching and drilling was introduced as a diversion programme ” Louw has worked in policing since 2006 She was the sports administrator at Mitchells Plain Police Station but left for Pretoria in 2010 after she was promoted to the Hawks She returned to Cape Town in 2014 to work in the Hawks’ provincial cyber crime

investigation unit

Her main role as LOC chair is also finding partners and funding

Louw says that for the first 10 years, the programme had one sole funder but that funding has since dwindled

This has caused the competition to shrink but ironically, it still expanded Interest from more schools and community squads, including in other provinces, has also made the competition interprovincial

NEWCATEGORY

This year’s competition has a new category: Trash Can Champs, which is about recycling, Louw said

“A team of five fill as much refuse bags as possible in a given time at the competition but it has to be separated and sorted according to recycling categories like paper, plastic or tins,” Louw said Despite the scale and scope of the competition changing, investment remains a challenge Many schools are also unable to secure coaches

“If we can get government to acknowledge the sport and employ coaches and develop them, it would be great as they have a great passion for the kids and sport,” Louw said

TekkieChallenge‘ngrootsukses

Die jaarlikse Tekkie Challenge het Saterdag in pragtige lenteweer in Kuilsrivier plaasgevind

’n Rekordgetal van sowat 3 000 deelnemers het die 5 km-pretloop, die 10 km "Battle of the Sexes" of die 16 kmuitdaging vir langasems aangedurf

Ds André van Wyk, besturende direkteur van die Jan Krielinstituut, sê die Tekkie Challenge het vanjaar beslis uit sy ou nate gebars met sowat 1 000 deelnemers meer as verlede jaar

"Die ondersteuning vanuit Kuilsrivier, Jan Krielskool se familie en vriende, die groter hardloopgemeenskap, sakeondernemings wat hul werknemers in groot maat ingeskryf het en natuurlik

Food Lover’s Market as hoofborg, is regtig

’n Rekordgetal deelnemers het die 5 km-pretloop, die 10 km “Battle of the Sexes” of die 16 km-uitdaging vir langasems aangedurf

’n riem onder die hart Hiervoor is ons nederig dankbaar "

Van Wyk sê die byeenkoms se inkomste is geoormerk vir sport en sportontwikkeling by die Jan Krielskool, wat meestal duur, spesialistoerusting vir gestremdes insluit

Carina Roux het foto's geneem . Besoek www tygerburger co.za vir meer foto's.

April van die

‘n Jong deelnemer aan die pretloop wou graag TygerBurger se Tier behoorlik groet.

Die hardlopers spring weg in die 10 myl of 16 km-wedloop FOTO’S: CARINA ROUX
Van links is Annatjie Berntzen,Helen du Plessis,Dawn Saunders en Sonia Harlock reg om die 10 km-wedloop aan te durf.
Die vroue spring weg in die 10 km-wedloop
Voor die 5 km-pretloop se wegspring is (voor) Melody van Niekerk,Adam Apple en Benny Banana van Food Lover’s Market en sers.Estelle
Kuilsrivier-polisie
TygerBurger se Tier moedig deelnemers aan kort na die wegspring van die 5 km-pretloop
Van links is Elizabeth Te Water,Louisa Antonie, Lorraine Gys,Lesley Goshai en Elizabeth Lawrence, almal van Eersterivier
Antoinette Williams van die Tygerberg-atletiekklub was die eerste vrou (50-59 jaar) in die 10 km
Liam Orphan (5) en Nicky Smit van Eersterivier groet TygerBurger se Tier

Kommentaar // Comments

THINKING OUT LOUD

Health is wealth

I was fine one day The next, I was struggling to breathe, fighting for every inhalation and placed on oxygen in the ICU

Two weeks ago, I experienced what I now call a life quake If you've never heard the term, it's a powerful disruption that shakes your life, shifts your direction, and demands transformation It doesn't arrive politely, and it rarely feels convenient, but it comes with purpose Your life is calling for change

For me, that quake lasted seven days

In those ICU hours, time slowed Even a glimpse of an airplane outside my hospital window, its roar and motion from the seventh floor, gave me hope That small sight became a beacon, I waited for it, letting it remind me that I would get out In that space, I wasn't just Namhla Monakali I was "a slip-and-fall risk", a clinical classification meant to protect fragile patients At first, the label felt cold and impersonal, but it forced me to confront my vulnerability and reflect on how easily life can shift Every breath felt monumental Every heartbeat reminded me how fragile life truly is It forced me to face how I had been living, long hours at work, skipped meals, skipped workouts, stress carried like a badge of honour, rest ignored I had been

LIFEQUAKESAREPAINFUL,BUT THEYARECLARIFYING.THEY STRIPAWAYDISTRACTIONS, FORCINGUSTOCONFRONT WHATWE’VEIGNORED. .. BRIEWE|LETTERS

investing in everything but my most precious asset, my health That's when it hit me, health is wealth

No promotion, no car, no social accolade can replace the value of being alive and well Health is the foundation of everything else Yet, we often wait for a crisis to force us to notice I don't want to wait anymore

Since that life quake, I've committed to caring for myself differently, physically, mentally, and emotionally I've learned to listen to my body, to prioritise well-being and to make conscious choices each day that protect and nurture my health

Last week was Kidney Awareness Week, and I couldn't help but think of Asanda Hlamandana, a young skilled, passionate and dedicated teacher with a Master's degree (yes, she would want me to mention that she has Masters), whose passion for teaching has always inspired her learners I've watched her create an inclusive learner-focused learning environment, celebrate their journeys, and helping them reach not only their academic goals

Life quakes are painful, but they are clarifying They strip away distractions, forcing us to confront what we've ignored They challenge us to grow, to change, and to emerge stronger My ICU stay was not just a brush with mortality, it was a chance to redefine priorities, appreciate the little things, and embrace life fully Health is freedom For me? It's freedom to breathe without struggle, to move without pain, to pursue dreams, to nurture relationships, and to experience joy So, take this as my reminder to you, and to myself, cherish your health Protect it Honour it Don't wait for a life quake to shake you awake Make time for rest Eat mindfully Move your body

If you're in the middle of a life quake, whether through illness, loss, transition, relocation, grief, new opportunities, or the unpredictable road of entrepreneurship, I see you I pray you move through the shock and embrace the beauty trying to break through I hope, and I live, to reap the rewards of allowing growth to visit, shake me, and usher me into one of the most beautiful seasons of my life -NAMHLA MONAKALI

Turns out the grass is not greener

My wife and I recently moved from Parow to Oakdale in Bellville Our primary motivation was the safety, security and relative tranquility in the area

Imagine our shock when we discovered that prostitutes are plying their trade in broad daylight literally next to our complex on the corner of Sydney and Kingsmead Streets

Needless to say, we were shocked to the core! We felt horribly betrayed since nobody ever alerted us to this scourge

This, despite the fact that two primary schools surround us and small innocent children are exposed to this dehumanising practice I understand that numerous complaints were already lodged with the relevant authorities but to no avail Police simply drive past the prostitutes as if its the right thing to do When confronted, they just return without a care the next day All this happen in broad daylight as if they know

Recycling efforts under threat

The waste diversion initiative by the Cape Peninsula University of Technology ( CPUT goes green , TygerBurger 27 August) is indeed a noble environmental sustainable project If only Grant Twigg Mayco member for urban waste management, quietly rightly praised the zero-waste project Yet, the question remains: is it going to remain sustainable?

Take for instance the projects promoted by the City over the years! When wheelie bins were introduced, residents received pamphlets as to what could, or could not, be dumped in them It even provided special bins in certain areas for recyclable materials

There was a time when recycling was the in-thing when many businesses venues allowed drop-off points for certain items - including fluorescent tubes, batteries, etc

No longer! And in the interim, as society finds the pleasures of life more attractive, we now even dump highly toxic items of all sorts in the convenient wheelie bin Even asbestos

Which may only be dumped at a site at Bellville South It is so much more convenient to just dump (all

sorts of items/cuttings) in the cover of darkness at some convenient spot No wonder the City has waste trucks on the roads seven days a week!

While the drom-krappers are the curse of numerous residents it is unbelievable the number of sugar/maize bags they fill on many days of recyclable items For which they are paid by recycling depots Yes some litter the pavements and streets, but there is a way the culprits can be stopped Without force

Which brings me to the outcry from residents surrounding the Goodwood dump site Over a decade ago, the City eventually found a suitable site amidst much fanfare; until after further investigation, it was rejected due to water level issues

As usual, the issue was swept under the foundations of City's sacred headquarters! I mean, the wagon moves on

The very same scenario applies to what gets dumped into waste water outlets in numerous buildings Or down manholes Or anywhere else! Oh well, ratepayers can pay JBeelders,VASCO

Potholes becoming craters

There is a significant increase in potholes in the Goodwood area Many potholes are resembling craters, that will do damage to vehicles, and will evidently cause incidents

The quick "fixing" with gravel is definitely not suitable, as can be observed The question is, when will the road surfaces be a top priority? TessaLuck,GOODWOOD

in Oakdale

they have protection! From early morning to late at night we are forced to watch this spectacle This cannot be correct and tolerated Something must be done and fast We regret everyday the decision to move into this neighbourhood We feel trapped and terribly betrayed! How can this be allowed in this day and age? I would like to appeal to the authorities to intervene with urgency We do not deserve this Frustrated Citizen, BELLVILLE

Los probleem op

Ek is dankbaar om die onlangse briewe te sien wat die situasie in Oakdale uitlig Soos baie inwoners, sake-eienaars, skole en kerke, is ek diep bekommerd oor wat in ons gemeenskap gebeur; dit is werklik skokkend

My vraag is: is daar enigiemand met die nodige gesag of kundigheid wat ons kan help om hierdie kwessie op 'n betekenisvolle langtermynmanier op te los?

Op die oomblik is ons enigste uitweg om voorvalle aan te meld soos dit plaasvind Hoewel dit 'n tydelike oplossing mag bied - byvoorbeeld, wetstoepassers verskyn, en die sigbare probleem soos prostitusie verdwyn - is dit slegs 'n kortstondige oplossing Die oomblik dat die wetstoepassers vertrek, keer die situasie terug na presies waar dit was Wat is die langtermynplan? Watter regte het besorgde burgers van Oakdale? Moet ons aanhou om dieselfde probleme dag ná dag aan te meld, net om te sien dat dit môre weer opduik?

Sekerlik is diegene in gesagsposisies bewus van wat gebeur Ons sien dit in die koerante; ons hoor dit op gemeenskapsvergaderings Tog word geen permanente oplossing geïmplementeer nie Boston slaag daarin om sy gemeenskapstandaarde te behou Waarom is Oakdale dan nie in staat om dieselfde te doen nie? Waarom het Oakdale die middelpunt geword vir prostitusie en die verwante kwessies wat daarop volg?

Dit is tyd om verby korttermyn-oplossings te beweeg en die wortel van hierdie probleem vir eens en vir altyd aan te pak Sandra,E-POS

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