TygerBurger | De Grendel | E-Edition | 28 January 2026
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WHAT’S ON /WAT’S WAAR
THURSDAY29JANUARY
. TheR5book sale at Durbanville Children'sHome willtakeplace on Thursday 29 Januaryand Friday 30 Januaryfrom09:00 to 15:00,and on Saturday 31 Januaryfrom09:00 to 13:00inthe reception area Therewillbeaselectionoftextbooks –all at R5 each. Also CDs, DVDs and books, including children's books and coffee-tablebooks,willbeonsale.
. Join a5km socialfun run/walk in support of TEARS AnimalRescuefromJARRYDS in SeaPoint,calledKudostothe Cause. JARRYDSwilldonate R50 to TEARS forevery runner taking part,and you’ll geta free coffee.Bethereat06:00 to startrunning at 06:30. Dogs arewelcome!Registerat: www.nonamehg.com/ event-details/kudos-to-the-cause-5km-run-tears-2
SATURDAY31JANUARY
. Read To Rise and itsmascot, Oaky the Acorn, will host its annual Cape FlatsBookFestival at West End PrimarySchool in LentegeuronSaturdayand Sunday, 31 Januaryand 1February. Thefestivalisfilled with poetry,storytelling,authors, workshops,mascots, puppet shows, giveawaysand much more.Entrance is free.Visit readtorise.co.za/book-festival formore informationabout the festival.
SATURDAY31JANUARY
. FunkelsThrift market takesplace between11:00 and16:00 at KraaifonteinCivic Centre. Preloved fashion, vintagegemsand bargainfinds -everythingunder R50. Come forgreat music, good vibes, and tasty food.Freeentry.For more information, call Garthon 078638 1540
.TheEdgemeadLibraryishosting asecond-hand book sale at the libraryfrom09:00 to 12.00. Thebook sale is hosted by the Friends of Edgemead Library. They have alarge selectionofdonatedadultand children’sfiction and non-fiction books, as well as puzzles,CDs,DVDsand magazines forsale. Prices rangefromR5upwards peritem. Card paymentsare accepted forpurchasesofR50 and over.
SUNDAY1FEBRUARY
. Edgemead’slargest indoorsecondhand market takesplace at the Edgemead Community Hallin EdgemeadDrive from 08:0014:00.All kindsof secondhand household,collectables, bric-a-brac,prelovedclothing and much morewillbeonsale.
SATURDAY7FEBRUARY
. TheCapeTownGem and MineralClubwillbe having itsOpen Dayfrom10:00to14:00 at 14aGoede Hoop Street,Bothasig. Allare welcome, from mineral specimen collectors, to friends, familiesand especially children.Freeentrance. Learnmoreabout the hobby of crystal, gemand mineralspecimencollecting,related craftwork, or buy from member traders. Visit www ctminsoc.org.zaoremail admin@ctminsoc.org.za
THURSDAY12FEBRUARY
. Durbanville Business is presentinganexclusive evening of networking,dinner and aguided tour of Stadio HigherEducation'sprestigious newDurbanville campusfrom18:00.DrStanduPlessis, chief executive officerofStadioHigher Education, will be the guest speaker. ThecostisR150 formembers and R350 for non-members, dinnerand wine included. Seatsare limited. Confirmattendancebefore8Februaryby email to info@durbanvillesakekamer.co.za
SATURDAY14FEBRUARY
. Love willbeinthe airthisValentine’sDay as MdzanandaAnimalClinic& Shelterhosts itsValentine’s Picnic forPaws- aspecialfundraising eventin support of theanimals of Khayelitsha -from10:00 to 14:00atJoostenbergBistro&Deli. Theevent promises arelaxed and memorablepicnic experiencefilled with good food, greatcompany,and ameaningful cause. Well-behaved dogs arewelcome to join their owners on theday.Ticketsare available viaQuicket Visit www.mdzananda.co.zaoremail Kellyonfund@ mdzananda.co.zafor moreinformation.
DONDERDAG19FEBRUARIE
. Die TygerbergTuin- en Blommeklubspring diejaar wegmet RuanEastes se praatjie oorbromeliasen Diana de Vossepraatjie oorPot-et-fleur.Die tema vandie blommekunskompetisie is "Tradisioneel vertikaal". Die klub het 'n propvolprogram metinteressanthedeelkederde Woensdag vandie maand by dieNG kerk ParowWelgelegen(La Provence47, Welgelegen) om 09:30vir 10:00. Teewordvanaf09:30 bedien.Bel Beatrix Lambert-Bestbier by 082873 9864 virmeer inligting.
VRYDAG20FEBRUARIE
. Die Weg-stapfeeswordvan Vrydag 20 totSondag 22 FebruariebyMeerendal buiteDurbanville aangebied. Stappers kankiesuit verskeieafstande.Daar sal'n6km-, 'n 10km-, 12 km- of 21 km-stapoor die naweekaangebied word.Skryf in vir een, twee of drie staptogteofaldriedae.Daarsal ookkoffie-, bier-en kosstalletjies wees, asook'nekspo-ruimte metinteressanteuitstallings. Besoek wegstapfees.topevents. co.zaom in te skryf
RICHARDROBERTS
Firefightersfrom the City’s Fire and Rescue Services attended to avegetation fire along Adam Tas Avenue in Bothasiglast week. District Watch, alocal private security company, shared details of the incident online, say the swift response by firefighters prevented its spread. The fire was reported by one of their armed response officers.
Afirefighter extinguishes theblaze on Wednesday.
Jermaine Carelse, spokesperson for the Fire and Rescue Services, confirmed the incidentwas reported at 15:50 on Wednesday 21 January. He said acrew from Epping Fire Station attended and by 16:55 the fire wasput out.
“No property was damagedand the cause of the fireisunknown,” he said
District Watch said some of its officers,along with members of thepublic, neighbourhood watch and another security company assisted incontaining the fire using available equipment until emergency services arrived.
Traffic services werealso on thescene andthe roadway was temporarily closed to ensure the safety of the public.
The fire wassuccessfully extinguished andthe roadway reopened once the areawas declared safe,the companysaid.
Councillorsintroduced toCity’sEPICsystem
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RICHARD.ROBERTS@NOVUSMEDIA.CO.ZA
Details about arelatively new system to monitor and respond to traffic infringements,accidents, crime or infrastructure-related incidents, were explained to councillors during lastweek’sSubcouncil 7meeting.The meeting was held on Wednesday 21 January at the Council Chambersin Durbanville.
During the meeting Lee-Ann Snyman, aCity of CapeTown representative, deliveredthe statistics compiled by the Emergency Police Incident Control (EPIC) System
Thesystem uses the following services: law enforcement, traffic services, disaster risk management, and metro police services, according to the City’swebsite.
The purpose of the presentation last week was to provide asafety and security report for the Subcouncil area which included complaints logged between 1November and 1December 2025.
Snyman said atotal of 2328 complaints were logged. She saidthe complaints are logged according to different priority classes.
Snyman also gave abreakdown ofthe number of complaints logged, as well as abreakdown per service which include traffic, law enforcement and metropolice Accordingtoher, most of the complaints logged in Sub-council 7wereparking violations. She also highlighted the operations undertaken in the sub-council.
Snyman explained that their EPIC Live System is aservice that shows both requests, and complaintsasreceived via voice calls, complaints, or CCTV cameras.
SUB-COUNCIL INFORMEDOF INTEGRATED EMERGENCY SYSTEM AT MEETING
Incidents for theEPIC System can be reported by the public or officials via the City’s107 number. Thenumber is free when calling from alandline.When calling from acellphone, oneshoulddial 021480 7700.
APowerPointpresentation aboutthe system on the City’swebsite describes six pillars to the programme —call taking, dispatching, mobile field enablement, case management, workforcemanagement and reporting
COPYOFREPORTNEEDED
Gerhard Fourie, Subcouncil 7chair, requested acopy of thereport for their records, andadded that it is important for councillors andthe community to see the workbeingdone. Ward5councillor, Miquette Temlett, alsoasked thatthey have acopyofthe report, as residentsare used togettingthe report.
Councillors were however informedthat they require training on the system to accessthe information
In a2021 statementissued by the City, it saidthe EPIC platform uses the latest technology on variousplatforms to assist withcrime pattern analysis and information gathering.
Epic is atechnology andcommunication platform that allows for an integrated approachfor the City’ssafety andsecurity departmentsand emergencyservices. efficient knowledge
PANORAMAVERWELKOMNUWEONDERWYSERS
Acall forhelpto save penguins
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The Executive MayorofCape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, recently attended a special release event with the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob), standing alongside the dedicated team working tirelessly to save the critically endangered African Penguin
On 20 January, celebrated as Penguin Awareness Day, Sanccob ambassador MartineViljoen spent time feeding the critically endangered African Penguins in care, underliningthe essential, ongoing effortsrequired to nurture their recovery and survival.
Adult penguinsrequire between six and 10 fish perday to thrive, demonstrating how vital consistent careand feeding are.
PENGUINAWARENESSDAY: MORETHANAMOMENT
Releases of rehabilitated penguins are powerful symbols of hope, but Sanccob stressesthat real conservation success demands ongoingsupport.
“Releases are more thanmoments —theyshow what’s possible when leadership, science, andpublic support work together,” said aSanccob representative
To encourage public participation in this vitalmission, Sanccob is inviting donationstohelpfeed penguins in their care. Those whodonatea minimum of R150 stand achance to win aluxury onenight stayfor two,including breakfast, courtesy of The Oyster Collection.
AFRICANPENGUINSFACEGRAVETHREATS FROMBIRDFLU
African Penguinsare currently facing severe challenges from an outbreak of
High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as Bird Flu Since September 2025, 23 African Penguins have tested positive, with at least nine confirmed deaths among wild populations. Thedisease has caused widespread mortality among seabirds along South Africa’s coastline, including species such as Common Terns, Hartlaub’s Gulls, Great White Pelicans, and various cormorants. Bird Flu severely affects the brain, causing unusual behaviour, twitches, and seizures. While the risk to humans remains low if basic precautions are followed, Sanccob urges the publicnot to touch sick or dead birds and to report sightings immediately.
COMMUNITYVIGILANCECRITICALTO PENGUINSURVIVAL
Sanccob is working closely with State Veterinary Services and conservation authorities to monitor the spread of HPAI and protect vulnerable seabird populations. Public reporting of sick or deceased birds greatly assist surveillance efforts.
If you encounter aseabird that appears ill, injured, unusually tame, or deceased, do not touch it.Instead, report it immediately to Sanccob or the relevant authorities. Thepublic can submit sightings via an online reporting form here or contact Sanccob directly.
TRACKINGTHEOUTBREAK
Up-to-date information about the bird flu outbreak and itsimpact on seabirds, including African Penguins, is available through an online dashboard hosted by the Department of Environment Affairs: https://dea-surveys.maps.arcgis.com/ apps
Sanccoband Cape Town’sMayor join forces with localcommunities to save penguins
Girlbattlesrare formofcancer
ABack-a-Buddy fundraising campaign is currentlyunderway to help raisemoney for the headgirl of aCape Town primary schoolwho was diagnosed witharareand aggressive form of cancer earlier this month.
The fundraising campaign for Chánterie van Rensburg, aGrade 7learner and head girl at PanoramaPrimary School in Welgelegen,has so far been able to reach R431 937 of the R800 000 goal. Bytoday 446people havemade donations, butthe public is encouraged to continuetheir support for the young learner.
“For those whoare able, every contribution will help to give Chánterie the fighting chance that shedeserves,” the description on the Back-a-Buddypage reads.
Chánterieisabright youngscholarwho is head girl at her school andapassionate sportand culture participant, it reads.
In January 2026 her life changed suddenly when she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer.AsChánterie begins intensive treatment her family is doing everything possible to ensurethat she receives the best care, while facingan uncertain road ahead.
The page related how she had experienced sudden numbness in her
legs and was admitted to hospitalon6 January. An MRI scan revealed agrowth in her spine and she underwent afourhouroperation.
Further tests brought devastating news; arareformofcancer. APositron Emission
Tomography (PET) scan later confirmed the cancer had spread, whichmeant she hadtostart intensive chemotherapy immediately
According to thedescription Chánterie is known for herstrength andleadership. She is arole-modeltoher peers and younger brother. That same determination nowcarries her throughlonghospital days anddemanding treatment.
Time is critical andthe journey ahead remainsuncertain, but hope andfaith guide Chánterie andher family forward, the description concludes.
. To donateand offer amessage of support visit https://www.backabuddy.co.za/ campaign/lets-fight-this-gogga-for-chnterie
Skooldra geel vir jong kankerlyer
Bothasig duo roll up sleeves to clean park
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ABothasig resident and her father recently visited apublic park in the suburb with plastic bags in hand with one objective in mind —aclean-up.
Theresident, who wished to remain anonymous, and her father visited De Grendel ParkonSaturday 10 January to clean up arefuse-strewn section of the parkwhere they managed to fill several bags.
“My father and Idecided to clean the parkbecause it lies directly behind our house. Theconstant garbage spills intoour backyard and homeless people sleeping near our walls, where they dump their waste, making the situation unbearable for us.
“The clean-up involved two hoursof clearing that section of the parkand an additional hour to clear garbage from our backyard.”
Thefamily has lived in the area for about 17 years.
Bothasig Community Policing Forum (CPF) chair Mario Borchards told TygerBurger newspaper the family had contacted the forum before the clean-up.
“I assisted them in driving around 20 bags of rubbish away,” he said.
Borchards said the vagrants had made abig mess in the area. “We are planning monthly clean-ups of the Vryburger Park,” he said.
TheCPF thanked the resident and her father for theirefforts in cleaning up the parkinapost shared on social media.
DieHoërskool Bellville het Vrydag sy ondersteuninggewys deur ’n tikkiegeel te dra vir die hoofmeisie van die Laerskool Panorama, Welgelegen, wat 'n dapper stryd teen kanker voer.
Hulle het ook 'n flash gedoen wat op hul Facebook-blad geplaas is, waar hulle 'n geel hartjie vorm om hul ondersteuning te toon.
'n Back-a-Buddy-geldinsamelingsveldtog is tansaan die gang om geld in te samel vir Chánterie vanRensburg, 'n gr. 7-leerder.
Sy is vroeër vandeesmaand met 'n seldsame en aggressiewe vorm van kanker gediagnoseer.
Diepubliek se hulp word gevra om hierdie veldtog te ondersteun.
“Efforts such as theseare vital for community safety. Clean, well-maintained parks improve visibility, reduce hiding spots and discourage vagrancy and other anti-social activities. By keeping the area tidy we help create asafer, more welcoming space for families, children and all residentstoenjoy. Your contribution makes ameaningful difference.
wyssyondersteuning deur ’n
Chánterie vanRensburg.
De Grendel Park after the clean-up
Die Hoërskool Bellville
tikkie geel te dra.
Everystory buildsthe worldwewant to see
Hey partner. Breathe withme. Icall you partner because Idon’t see youasjust areader —Isee youas someone walkingwithme. We’ve done so successfullythis past year; we might as well keep walking. When Iask you to breathewith me, it’s an invitation to pause,not to perform. Rightnow, that pausefeels more important than ever Welcome to 2026. This is my first column for the year, and Ihope to share many “hey partner” moments with you. When asked where I’m from,Ijokingly say I’m acitizen of the world. December proved just that —Ispent mostofitonthe road betweencommunities:Zwelethemba in Worcester, Mdantsane in East London, New Brighton in Port Elizabeth, and KwaNokuthula in Plettenberg Bay
The roads blurred under the wheels, townsand townships passing like pages in abook Icouldn’t put down. As I travelled, Irealised that not everystory has aheadline. Some just make the heart lighter.
In many homes and streets, people would keep quiet in the face of injustice or share their thoughts, frustrations and hopes in hushed tones, carefully, as if testing whether it was safe to be heard.
People aren’t silent becausethey don’t care.They’re often silent because, over generations, they’ve been taught that their voices don’t matter. Taught to doubt their worth, to normalise being ignored, to survive quietly. But in some spaces,
I’ve seen something different —something quietlyrevolutionary. People speaking up, insisting to be seen, heard, to matter In Zwelethemba, Imet agrandmother tendingacommunitygarden. Her hands were darkened by soil and sunlight, her voice soft but firm. She’d started the garden as asafe place for children. It wasn’t on the news. It didn’t go viral.Yet watching children harvest vegetables, their laughter spilling over fences —the power of small victories.
In Mdantsane, neighbours had cleaned the streets for Christmas —not because anyone asked them to, but becauseit mattered to their sense of dignity. One picked up aplastic bottle,another swept, others planted flowers. By afternoon, a street thathad felt forgotten looked alive again—care is contagious.
In New Brighton, Iwitnessed ayoung lady startareading circle in her yard. It began with three childrenand afew books. The children’s eyes light up with stories. —Small acts can ripple further than we imagine.
In KwaNokuthula, young, loud, and unapologetically joyful artists revitalised homes for low-income residents. With each brushstroke, houses told newstories of hope, colour and possibility. Thesemoments are everywhere —in gardens, streets, yards, neighbourhoods and kitchens. They’re about connection, resilience and humanity. They’reeveryday victories that don’t make headlines but remind us that healing begins when we speak, act, and notice each other. Your voice matters too. You don’t have to shout to be heard. If something feels wrong in your community, to speakto ajournalist, share your storybecause injustice thrives in silence, and everyday victories thrive when acknowledged.So partner, Iinvite you to breathe with me. Notice the small victories around you Speak up when you must. Celebratewhen you can. Connect when it matters.
—NAMHLA MONAKALI
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ONTPLOFFINGVAN KLEUR:‘n Leservan Durbanville hethierdie kleurvollefotovan die pragtige bougainvilleaopdie hoek vanDurbanwegenTindalestraat in Durbanville geneem–“sommeruit my motorbydie rooi verkeerslig”! FOTO:WYNANDTHERON
School’s rugbyinshambles
DF Malan High School's rugbyhas been nothing short of disastrous. Theschool that once prided itself on excellence andplayerdevelopmenthas allowedits rugby culturetocrumbleintoinconsistency,frustration,and outright unfairness.
Howisitpossiblethatsenior players —those who have invested years into this sport,attended every practise with dedication,and maintained peak fitness —are stilldenied agenuineopportunityto competefor aplace in thefirst team?
Howmanyseasons must pass before someone finally acknowledges the obvious?
Everyyearbrings newcoaches, newpromises, new “visions”, andyet the result remains the same: seniors pushed aside,notransparency,nostability, and no real progress. Insteadofbuilding astrongerprogramme, the constant turnoverhas draggedthe team from bad to worse.
Playerswho have proven their commitment areleft watching from the sidelines whilevague,inconsistent, andunexplained selection decisions arequietlymade
Inwonermoeg van plakkers se dinge
Ek hetallemoontlikhede probeer om die onwettige plakkersopdie munisipaliteit se erf 2465 in Soneike, Kuilsrivier, te verwyder Stad Kaapstad,wetstoepassers en die burgemeester vanKaapstad ignoreer my maandelikse pleidooie vanaf2018 toedie plakkers daar begin plak het. Watuitersontstellend, frustrerend, onaanvaarbaar en onbillikis, is die feit dat ek hoëmunisipalebelasting en diensgeldemoet betaal,terwyl dieStadKaapstad dieplakkerstoelaat om onwettig langsmyerf te plak Hulle verwyder ook niedie vullis watdie plakkers onwettiglik rondstrooi nie.
My pleidooi oor die veiligheid, gesondheid en brandgevaar watmyelkedag in die gesig staar,wordblatant deurdie Stad geïgnoreer
Myverwysingsnommers vir klagteshelp niejuis baie nie
Onwettigeplakkers vermeerder onder die aandag vandie Stad en wetstoepassingsbeamptes
Ek daagdie Stad en die burgermeester uit om hierdie feitlike skrewe te komtoets.
J.J.CLOETE ,Soneike
.TygerBurgerhet die briefaan die Stad Kaapstad gerigvir kommentaar,maar hetteen druktydnog geen terugvoering ontvang nie
behind closed doors, tolerating negativeinfluences of parents which shouldbeentertained. It is beyond unfair —itisdemoralising.
What messagedoes this send to the young athletes who have proudlycarried the school’s colours?That hard work counts fornothing? That showing up,stayingfit, andgivingyour allmakes no difference? That politics outweigh performance?
Theschool owes theseboys—and the entirerugby community—far better.
Theschool cannotcontinue to project apolished public image while ignoringthe growing frustration amongplayers andsupporters.
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Theformer Fast FiveProteaplayerAmber Coraizin,head of netballatFairmont High School,isone of the ambassadors of the DNL Tournament and NetballDevelopmentProgramme and willbeplaying in the exhibition matches on Fridayand Saturday.She will also be part of theGoalgetters programme forthree to fiveyearolds.
Futurestars takecourt
The annual DNL Netball Tournament has been launchedthis week by the DNL NetballDevelopment Programme 2026.
The tournament, apowerful platform dedicated to the development ofthe youth andwomen, education, and community upliftment through sport,will open with agala opening and fundraising event on Thursday 5February at Fairmont High SchoolinDurbanville.
The tournament this year will welcome 30 elite players and mentors from across South Africa, who will engage with local teams throughout thetournament.
BRIDGESGAP
This mentorship model bridges the gap between elite athletes and aspiring young players, inspiring thenext generation of women in sport, says Dr Freda Kemp, founder and director of the DNL Tournamentand Netball Development Programme.
Tournament matches will take place on Friday 6and Saturday 7February and will be broadcasted live on SuperSportSchools, allowing viewers across South Africa to experience women’s sport at itsbest.
"The DNL Netball Development Programme integrates structured sport development with education and social impact.
“The initiative provides young women andchildren with access to quality coaching, mentorship, and leadership opportunities, while addressing barriers such as geography and financial constraints," says Kemp.
"This tournament is more than a competition, itsgiving coaches the chance to settle their teams for theseason. We willhave the privilege to see the best players in Cape Town and someelite players from Gauteng thatwenormally
Boulers laat kolwers
Die boulershet diebotoon gevoer in die jongste reekseersteliga-krieketwedstrydedie afgelope naweek in dieWP.
behoorlik bontstaan
ELITE PLAYERS, MENTORS FROM ACROSS SA TO ENGAGEWITH LOCALTEAMS
only see in the Telkom netball league. They will be accompanied by Rozanne Matthyse and Dr Elsje Jordaan, coaches of Jaguars and Fireballs respectively.
"On Fridayevening andSaturdaythere will be two exhibitionmatches and we inviteall netball enthusiasts to the events," shesays
EXCITINGMILESTONE
The 2026 programme marks an exciting milestone with the support of GEA, a globaltechnology suppliertothe food, beverage andhealthcare industries, a companylisted on the German DAX. Stadio University joins as an official sponsor of the u-19 division, expanding access to training andcompetitive opportunities for young netball players across South Africa. 3Cube Management Fast 3willalso come on board as akey partner, addingnational visibility and dynamic energy to the tournament
This year’s event is officially endorsed by the Cape Town Netball Federation, reinforcing its commitment to the growth and professionalisation of both community-level and elite netball across the region.All funds raised will assist Cape Town players to attend the Spar National Championships, ensuring talented athletes can represent their province on anational stage
The Goalgetters divisionofthe tournament, ledbyLuhandri van der Merwe, focuses on early childhood development, introducing foundational motorskills, teamwork, andhealthy living habitsthroughsport andplay.
Geen Tygerbergsespankon by die 200-merk uitkomnie.Cravenby, KraaifonteinenTygerberg-klub wasaan diewenkant in hulonderskeie wedstryde.
Tygerbergsesegeoor Strandfontein (161) is moontlik gemaak danksy Bjorn Hollenbach(61)en Ansley Adams(4/30), terwyl Kraaifontein (158) die span vanEdgemead (144) naelskraapgewen het met bydraes deur JJ Fourie(44) en Ismael September (3/24) –SAREL BURGER