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"Everyone is okay, but we lost most of our stuff " So explained Bokem Peguy after a fire destroyed the tent housing refugees on Voortrekker Road in Maitland near Goodwood on Thursday 6 November
Over 200 people were displaced Jermaine Carelse, spokesperson for the City's Fire and Rescue Services, said the fire started around 17:00 and confirmed that no injuries were reported Peguy said the tent was engulfed within minutes "We don't know what happened, but we
understand that one guy was cooking food in a kitchen A fire broke out, and he didn't manage to extinguish the fire and it spread throughout the tent within a few minutes "
He added that they lost all their belongings
"Nobody had a chance to take anything We don't know where we will be sleeping," explained Peguy Ward 56 councillor Cheslyn Steenberg said: "Upon site clearing completion - the affected will reoccupy the site to rebuild "No new tent is being constructed No building material will be provided for this

rebuilding " Charlotte Powell, spokesperson for Disaster Risk Management (DRM), said officers were on site conducting preliminary assessments and gathering the necessary information According to Powell, humanitarian organisation, Gift of the Givers was aiding those affected
"Structures on the perimeter of the site are intact – persons who stayed in the fire-affected tents and structures have the option of returning to the perimeter structure or staying with friends or family off site "
She said DRM is liaising with shelters and safe spaces to determine the availability of beds





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WEDNESDAY12NOVEMBER
. The South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence will be hosting a Drug Testing Workshop This one-day workshop will run from 09:00 to 15:00 and carries 5.5 CPD points. The cost is R1 200 per person, and the venue will be confirmed closer to the time
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. Die Kaapse Woordwewers hou om 14:00 die laaste gedigtedag vir die jaar by DNA Café in die Langverwachtplein-winkelsentrum in Kuilsrivier Toegang is gratis. Kontak Samuel Theron, voorsitter, per e-pos by samueltheron1@gmail.com om deel van die gehoor te wees
WOENSDAG19NOVEMBER
Kader Abdolah se Duisend-en-een nagte is uitstekend vertaal in Afrikaans deur Wium van Zyl. Hierdie klassieke werk word by die Durbell-leeskring se byeenkoms deur dr Marni Bonthuys bespreek. Dit begin om 10:00 in die Durbanville-biblioteeksaal in Oxfordstraat Almal is welkom Toegang is gratis vir opbetaalde lede (R220 per jaar). Besoekers betaal R50 kontant Rig navrae aan Liz van Wyk by 082 655 8061.
THURSDAY20NOVEMBER
. Andries Olivier Durbanville Quadriplegic Centre will host its annual golf day this year again at Durbanville Golf Club The 4BBB Stableford will start at 11:00 The entry fee is R2 800 per four-ball or R700 per golfer Sponsorships are R700 per wet hole (snacks and drinks are welcome). All fees should be paid by Thursday 28 October to secure your booking Contact Rosabelle Riese on 081 497 4044 or 072 521 1160 (WhatsApp only) or by email to riese2608@gmail. com with enquiries.
SATERDAG22NOVEMBER
. ATKV-Crescendo bied 'n gratis liedjieskryfwerksessie saam met kunstenaars soos Deon Meiring van Glaskas Olga Leonard en Jitsvinger by The Father's Heart in Milkwoodstraat in Greenville, Fisantekraal aan. Dit begin om 09:00 Registrasie begin reeds om 08:30 Besoek www crescendo co.za om vir dié gratis werksessie te bespreek.
. The Dr Randall Ortel Foundation will host a Men’s Health Club Open Day from 11:00 to 13:00 at Watergate Medical Centre 60 Watergate Boulevard, Mitchell’s Plain It is open to men aged between 30 and 55. A R100 donation is required. Call 082 456 2186 or 060 592 9558 for more information.
TUESDAY25NOVEMBER
. The Egyptian Society of South Africa will be having their next meeting at St George's Grammar school, Richmond Road, Mowbray, from 19:30 Following the AGM, the guest speaker, Dr Lester Cowley, will present a lecture titled: "The Antikythera Mechanism". There is no charge for members, while it costs R30 for visitors Booking is not necessary There is secure parking in the school grounds. For more information call 021 852 7273 or 084 774 3972.
SUNDAY30NOVEMBER
. Cape Town will once again light up the summer sky as thousands gather on the Grand Parade and along Adderley Street for the 56th edition of the Festive Lights Switch-On from 16:00
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. Oom Piets Christmas Party is back. For the first time since covid, the Rotary Club of Durbanville is once again hosting the magical fantasy evening for families from Thursday 4 December to Saturday 13 December
Bring your picnic basket and enjoy a fabulous joyous evening. All proceeds go to helping uplifting the community Bookings now open on Quicket For more information, call Carol on 083 261 9840
. Tygerberg Hospice’s annual Tree of Lights event will take place at 19:00 at Jan Kriel School in Kuils River
Bring along a picnic blanket and come join a magical evening of remembrance and hope with a tree lit up in honour of loved ones who have passed. A light in remembrance of a loved one costs R60 Every light dedicated helps Tygerberg Hospice provide homebased care comfort and support to families facing life-limiting illness. Visit www tygerberghospice org or call 021 946 2460 to make your dedication and light purchase
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. South Africa's leading indie games festival, Playtopia will bring together over 1 000 gaming enthusiasts and industry professionals for what organisers describe as Africa's premier celebration of video games and interactive arts at the Homecoming Centre in Cape Town on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 December
This year's festival will transport visitors to "Arcadia", a fantasy-themed library complete with portholes, spell books, potions and magic crystals. Tickets are available at www.playtopiafestival.co.za
Cape Town could become South Africa's first city to run its own passenger rail service, following the tabling of an ambitious business plan that outlines how the metro can revive the region's struggling train network
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presented the detailed Rail Business Plan to councillors on Thursday 6 November, with the full City Council set to vote on the proposal on Thursday 4 December
"With this business plan Cape Town is now front of the queue to be SA's first city to take over local passenger rail, in line with the Constitution and National White Paper on Rail," said Hill-Lewis
The plan comes as Cape Town's rail system continues to struggle under the management of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa), with services severely curtailed compared to the 620 000 daily passenger trips recorded in 2012
The business plan examined nine different scenarios for taking the rail service over, settling on three viable options that would see the City partner with private companies to operate trains on either a contractual or concession basis Crucially, the plan rules out any scenario where the city would have to use ratepayers' money to subsidise rail operations Instead, successful devolution would require funding from national government along with the authority to set fares and access long-term grants
"Capetonians urgently need an expanded, affordable, and reliable rail service that is integrated with other forms of transport via one ticketing system," HillLewis explained "Devolution is one of the critical first steps in this long-term vision to massively scaling up passenger numbers, new train sets, new routes, upgrade stations and develop surrounding precincts with affordable housing over the next two decades "

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The Mayco member for urban mobility, Rob Quintas, emphasised that national government would need to restore the rail network to 2012 levels before any handover can take place "But while national efforts to restore passenger-rail operations are ongoing this does not remove the need to advance devolution in line with national policy and the imperative for locally responsive service delivery," said Quintas The City would then work to further expand the rail service, including a new Blue Downs rail link
Hill-Lewis called on transport minister Barbara Creecy to finalise the draft National Rail Bill and Masterplan before year-end, ensuring proper consultation with local government as the key implementing partner "
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The business plan represents the culmination of nearly two years of research, following a baseline analysis in October 2023 and institutional options report in October 2024 The City will now seek council approval to begin formal negotiations with national government If successful the devolution could transform public transport in Cape Town, offering residents a reliable alternative to the current fragmented system and potentially serving as a model for other South African cities facing similar transport challenges The proposal aligns with constitutional principles that recognise local government as best positioned to deliver integrated, affordable public transport through coordinated planning across different transport modes
Law enforcement officers from the City of Cape Town impounded no less than eight vehicles used for illegal dumping
The impoundments came during a week when the City’s enforcement agencies arrested 266 suspects
The eight vehicles impounded brought the October tally to 36 – four times higher than September "Illegal dumping is a huge problem around the city and affects many communities It has also become a headache for enforcement as culprits are seldom caught in the act, and not many residents call out their neighbours for the behaviour Dumping is not only a public and environmental health risk, but it also robs residents in informal communities of public open spaces Areas that could be used for community gardens, recreational facilities, and social cohesion are instead turned into hotspots for crime and grime," said Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith
In other law enforcement successes, LEAP officers confiscated two unlicenced firearms – one in Delft and one in Mitchells Plain – and arrested one person in each incident Officers arrested 154 people and issued 6 502 notices Metro police officers arrested 84 suspects, of which 35 were for driving under the influence, and issued 2 734 notices Traffic officers made 28 arrests – 22 for driving under the influence, two for reckless and negligent driving and four for
various other charges
They also recorded 56 573 offences, including 36 657 speeding offences, issued 19 916 fines for various traffic violations, impounded 231 public transport vehicles and executed 1 506 warrants of arrest
The Public Emergency Communication Centre logged 1 701 incidents, for which they dispatched assistance for 86 cases of assault, 49 incidents of domestic violence, and 76 motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents

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A suspect who apparently made use of a taxi to escape, is currently being sought by the police after robbing a woman in Monte Vista last week
Deon Oosthuizen, vice-chair of the Monte Vista/Plattekloof Glen Neighbourhood Watch, confirmed that the incident had occurred in Van der Spuy Street on Wednesday 5 November
"We got information on our neighbourhood watch eyes and ears group that a lady was robbed at gunpoint at the tennis courts When the message came through, I jumped in my vehicle and when I arrived District Watch was on scene and some vehicles were already looking for the suspect
"I got more information on his description and also went out to look for him After a few minutes, I came back to check our cameras It seemed that the suspect came via a taxi and left in one after he had robbed the lady," Oosthuizen explains He says the victim was luckily
not hurt although very traumatised
"They asked for money but she did not have any, so he took her cards, phone and car keys "
The police arrived not long after and took over the scene, he says
"I know the detectives are hard at work as they were working late on this case
"I am very grateful from the response we had from our members, so many of them mobilised to try and find the suspect The street were filled with neighbourhood watch members and District Watch vehicles If he was on foot, I have no doubt he would have been caught," says Oosthuizen
He says he is glad that no one was hurt
"She did exactly what you are supposed to do in these situations She remained calm and followed instructions," Oosthuizen says TygerBurger is still waiting on feedback from the Goodwood police
The medical staff at Tygerberg Hospital are trying to trace the family of an unknown patient registered as Tygerberg October J
The patient was brought to the hospital by ambulance from the Elsies River Community Health Centre
He has visible bruise marks on his left arm At this stage, no family members or acquaintances have been identified or

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Die Monte Vista-woonbuurt in die noordelike voorstede is verlede
Dinsdagoggend (4 November) vroeg weer eens ná nog 'n skietvoorval in dié vreedsame gebied geruk
TygerBurger het vertroulik verneem dat 'n gewapende-reaksie-beampte van Fidelity ADT die betrokke oggend glo sy eie lewe geneem het terwyl hy in sy voertuig in Visagiestraat, Monte Vista, gesit het
Die polisie, plaaslike buurtwag, ander private sekerheidsmaatskappye en die ER24-ambulansdiens was op die toneel
Charnel Hattingh, die hoof van groepsbemarking en kommunikasie by Fidelity ADT, het bevestig dat een van die maatskappy se beamptes die oggend oorlede is
Die maatskappy wou nie die oorledene se identiteit bekendmaak nie, behalwe om te noem dat Fidelity met die beampte se familie kontak gemaak en dat die plaaslike polisie die saak oorgeneem het
Kol Shawn van Wyk, die Goodwoodpolisiekantoor se bevelvoerder, sê 'n geregtelike doodsondersoek is geopen
“Hy sê 'n 34-jarige beampte van 'n private veiligheidsmaatskappy is in sy voertuig dood aangetref Die voertuig was naby huise in een van die strate geparkeer
Die selfdood-voorval is die tweede voorval in twee weke,” sê hy 'n Polisielid verbonde aan die Bellville-
misdaadvoorkomingseenheid het op Maandag 29 Oktober glo sy meisie by 'n huis in Baracouta-rylaan, Monte Vista, doodgeskiet, waarna hy homself om die lewe gebring het Dié saak word deur die Onafhankllikepolisieondersoekdirektoraat ondersoek




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Two hotspots in Monte Vista and Panorama, respectively, where people trade illegally and taxis park illegally, were visited by Mayco member for safety and security JP
Smith recently Smith visited an illegal informal trading site on Monte Vista Boulevard in Monte Vista, before making his way to the illegal taxi rank on Plattekloof Road in Panorama Both of these sites have been a concern for local residents
TygerBurger has also in the past reported on the illegal traders and illegal taxi rank which some residents say, pose a danger to motorists driving along Plattekloof Road
The visit by Smith forms part of a walkabout he is conducting in several wards
Last week his office confirmed that he had embarked on hotspot patrols across the metropole, following the deployment of the City of Cape Town’s Metro Police Neighbourhood Safety Officers (NSOs) “These patrols provide an opportunity for key stakeholders such as neighbourhood watches, community



the organisation's inspectors patrol the areas where work is done
The CHPA work with neighbourhood watch groups and ask them to escort working cart horses out of the area and send them home They also only send them home once the welfare of the cart horse has been checked, the document reads
The public is also encouraged to get in touch with the neighbourhood watch if they do see a working cart horse in order to escort them out of the area
"Unfortunately, there is no law that forbids them not to go out and work in extremely hot weather," Paschen told TygerBurger last week
Several community groups on social media also shared a notice informing residents to report cart horses who are out in hot weather as high heat puts horses at risk of dehydration, exhaustion and serious harm

. For emergencies call 082 656 6599 A cart horse on Bosmansdam Road near Edgemead
The City of Cape Town issued a notice saying that several areas, including Parow, Bellville, Welgemoed and Plattekloof, may be experiencing water supply disruption this week due to planned maintenance
The work started on Monday and will continue throughout the week
In a statement issued last Friday the City said its directorate for water and sanitation will be doing critical maintenance work on its water supply infrastructure, and that residents who stay in the affected areas should take note of the work taking place and prepare accordingly
The water supply to and from the Tygerberg Reservoir was planned to be shut off temporarily from Monday 10 November at 08:00 until 08:00 on Thursday 13 November This will enable the maintenance team to safely do repairs to the inlet of the reservoir Until Thursday morning, consumers in Parow, Bellville, Welgemoed and Plattekloof are requested to reduce their consumption
The work forms part of the directorate’s proactive infrastructure maintenance and upgrade programme The City said it regrets any inconvenience caused
Residents are advised to store enough water in advance as a precautionary measure Water should be stored in clean and sealed containers This precaution does not guarantee all residents will have a water disruption, but it is to ensure they are able to prepare in the event it does occur, the statement reads
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After spending years cleaning up beaches, young environmentalist Zoë Prinsloo of Save A Fishie finally saw her efforts recognised earning the bronze award in the Eco-Angel category at this year’s Eco-Logic Awards held at the Two Oceans Aquarium recently Having been nominated for three consecutive years, the moment her name was called was one of immense pride and gratitude “It was a true honour to hear my name announced as a bronze winner,” said Zoë (22) “Being among so many incredible eco-warriors was an unforgettable and proud moment, both for Save A Fishie and for me personally ” Zoë’s love for ocean
conservation began early At just 10 years old, she joined her first beach clean-up with her Girl Guides group and was shocked by the amount of litter on the sand
“That day I realised I could help,” she recalled “Then I saw the viral video of the turtle with a straw in its nose it broke my heart From that moment, I knew I had to do something ”
Since founding Save A Fishie at 16, Zoë has grown the project into a nationwide movement To date, the organisation has hosted over 470 clean-ups, covering 115 beaches and removing more than 50 tonnes of litter from coastlines, rivers, and communities
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Zoë made a splash at the awards ceremony in a skirt made entirely from plastic lollipop sticks collected during clean-ups part of her ongoing campaign to ban plastic-stemmed lollipop sticks
“My outfit was a creative extension of that campaign,” she explained “The skirt was made from plastic lollipop and earbud sticks tied together with thrifted string and beads, and my earrings even had a QR code linking to the petition People could literally scan them to sign!”
The concept drew admiration for its clever blend of activism, fashion, and awareness-raising
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Despite the challenges of driving policy change and persuading manufacturers to adopt eco-friendly alternatives, Zoë remains optimistic “It’s not always easy it takes time and collaboration but every step forward matters,” she said Her message to other young environmentalists is simple yet powerful: “Stay true to your passion and don’t give up Every piece of litter picked up and every mindset changed makes a difference ”
Looking ahead, Save A Fishie is gearing up for its next major milestone collecting 75 tonnes of litter along with new fundraisers, educational events, and the upcoming ‘Coast to Coast’ campaign in 2026 “The best is yet to come,” Zoë said with a smile












The dates for the 2026 Ndlovu Youth Choir SA Tour have been announced The 15 choristers and three-piece band promise to take audiences on an emotional roller-coaster ride, bringing passion, precision and heart to their South African shows next year
With just 12 concerts planned, this will be an exclusive opportunity for fans to experience the choir's celebrated performances.The concerts kick off in Cape Town at Artscape Theatre Centre from Thursday 5 February to Sunday 8 February Shows run daily at 19:30, with an additional Saturday show at 15:00 The Cape Town leg concludes with two Sunday shows at 14:00 and 18:00 The choir added the timeless Queen hit "Bohemian Rhapsody" to their repertoire in 2024, showcasing a fresh arrangement that gave the song even wider appeal. Audiences loved it, but an unexpected bonus was still to come In September this year Queen's drumRog T yl dis ed sic vide of the
One of theatre's most iconic musicals is coming to Artscape during the upcoming holiday season. Cats will open at Artscape on Wednesday 10 December before moving to Johannesburg's Teatro at Montecasino on 17 January
The South African production features Andrew Lloyd Webber's celebrated score, including the unforgettable ballad "Memory", alongside choreography, costumes and an oversized junkyard set Associate director and choreographer Chrissie Cartwright and musical supervisor Peter McCarthy will bring the production to life honouring the creative vision of original director Trevor Nunn, designer John Napier, and the late Gillian Lynne, whose choreography continues to define the show's distinctive style
The South African cast includes Cindy Ann Abrahams as Grizabella, King B as Old Deuteronomy, Dylan Janse van Rensburg as Rum Tum Tugger, and
Che-jean Jupp as Munkustrap The ensemble features Stephan van der Walt as Admetus/Macavity, Sibusiso Mxosana as Alonzo, Sipesihle Ngamlana as Bill Bailey, Tatum Coleman as Bombalurina, Tshepo Ncokoane as Bustopher Jones/Gus Michael Fullard as Carbuckety, Hannah Marshall as Cassandra, and Darren Rockman as Coricopat
Based on T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, the musical premiered in London's West End in 1981, playing nearly 9 000 performances over 21 years. Cats has since been staged in over 54 countries translated into 23 languages, and seen by more than 77 million people worldwide
The story follows the Jellicle Cats who gather for their annual Jellicle Ball to decide which cat will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and be reborn.
"It remains one of the most exciting and emotionally rich musicals ever written," said producer Pieter Toerien
. Tickets are available at Webtickets and the Artscape Box Office on 021 421 7695.

culture," Schmitt explained "The aim is to cover a wide range of South African genres," he said, "including gospel and an amapiano medley as well as hits from many of South Africa's greatest singers and bands, such as Mango Groove, Hugh Masekela, Johnny Clegg and Miriam Makeba."
Fans can expect South African classics such as "African Dream" and "Pata Pata", alongside songs celebrating Africa such as "Circle Of Life", "Waka Waka" and Toto's anthem "Africa". International hits they've transformed for new audiences, include "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Higher Love" and "Nessun Dorma".
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as she ig y gn cent and mystical Land of the Dead and discover a vibrantly colourful performance with skeletons atop sway poles dancing over the audience in a beautiful cultural celebration of family Travel to the wintry world of Arendelle and sing along with Elsa as video projection creates a kaleidoscope of crystals to help build her ice palace Witness Belle lift into the sky as the enchanted chandelier comes to life high over the ice Demonstrate the power of teamwork when Buzz Lightyear, Woody and Jessie recruit the Green Army Men for a daring rescue in Andy’s room Laugh hysterically as the hilarious pirates flip, tumble, and twist on tumble tracks, stilts and more in an effort to showcase their talents for Captain Hook Sail away with Moana on her daring voyage across the ocean and bravely encounter the fiery wrath of Te Ka. Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party, produced by Feld Entertainment Inc, is brought to South Africa by Showtime Management and is presented in association with FNB. FNB card holders can get 20% off tickets until Sunday 30 November . Tickets are available at Ticketmaster co.za or Showtime co.za.
. Far Gone – World Tour is at The Baxter Theatre from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 November A moving story of a young boy's journey from childhood innocence to child soldier Tickets R150 to R200 at Webtickets.
. Summer Symphonies at the City Hall: Violin is on Thursday 13 November at 19:30 Tickets from R190 to R450 at Webtickets.
. Nataniël: Catch Me Love is te sien in die Kunstekaap-teater van Donderdag 13 tot Sondag 16 November Met Charl du Plessis (klavier), Werner Spies (bas) en Peter Auret (tromme). Kaartjies kos R260 tot R330 by Webtickets.
. Stuart Taylor's comedy show, Odd Man Out, is at The Baxter from 13 to 15 November Tickets from R180 at Webtickets.
. Mark Haze: A Tribute to The Masters of Rock is op Vrydag 14 November om 20:30 by Heroes Brackenfell. Kaartjies kos R220 tot R260 Bespreek by www brackenfell.net of by iTickets.
. Gipsy Kings by Diego Baliardo bring their world-famous flamenco rumba sound to De Grendel Wine Estate on Sunday 16 November Gates open at 12:00
An afternoon of music under the summer sky Book at Webtickets
. Cape Ballet Africa presents Giselle at The Baxter from 13 to 22 November Tickets from R200 to R495 at Webtickets
. The Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre's Brass and Percussion Departmental Concert is on Friday 14 November at 18:00 Free entry Mark Haze: A Tribute to The Masters of Rock is op Vrydag 14 November om 20:30 by Heroes Brackenfell. Kaartjies kos R220 tot R260 Bespreek by www.brackenfell.net of by iTickets
. Zip Zap presents Take Me Home from 14 to 16 November The world-class acrobatics and choreography of Zip Zap's seasoned performers with Freshlyground's vibrant sound. Tickets R190 to R290 at Webtickets
. Vannie Wal Af is van Woensdag 19 tot Saterdag 22 November om 20:00 in die Kunstekaap-teater op die planke Kaartjies kos R100 by Webtickets
. It's Boogie Time runs at Artscape from 19 to 23 November A musical/comedy romp down memory lane to the Motown Era. Tickets R170 at Webtickets
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Western Cape Premier
Alan Winde has outlined an ambitious vision to create a "healthy ecosystem for employment opportunities" while confronting the province's mounting challenges with crime, policing shortages, and child malnutrition
Speaking at the annual Tygerberg Business Chamber Gala Dinner last week, Winde delivered a sobering assessment of the obstacles facing economic growth
The popular black-tie event held at Goedgeleven outside Durbanville was sponsored by Business Partners Limited
“An entrepreneur is someone who finds solutions to challenges,” Winde said, a principle that lies at the heart of the province’s economic strategy
According to Winde, the Western Cape’s primary focus is on significantly boosting economic growth and job creation by establishing the right conditions for entrepreneurs to succeed and flourish
“We need a healthy employment ecosystem where people are safe and secure to work,” he said The province faces major challenges, especially rising crime amid dwindling police resources
Since becoming Premier in 2019, Winde said, police numbers dropped from 200 000 to 180 000 nationally, and from 20 000 to

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, a d S S does not know how to handle it,” he said
To combat crime, the Western Cape deployed 1 200 Law Enforcement Advancement Officers (LEAP) in six crime hotspots with arrest powers and technology like body cams and drones This achieved a 4% murder decrease in deployment areas
However, Winde emphasised policing requires building community ethics beyond “boots on the ground,” prompting various violence prevention programmes
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“We take youngsters who have matriculated, 4 000 every year, who will not get to college or university, and put them through training
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their age, resulting from a lack of adequate nutrition over a long period It leads to impaired physical growth and delayed development, which can have severe, long-lasting physical and cognitive consequences
“Stunting is getting worse in the Western Cape,” said Winde “When a child is born, and you don’t correct that underweight child for the first thousand days, if they don’t have the proper nourishment either before they are born or after they are born, that child is going to always be behind ”
To address this, the health department partners with Stellenbosch University and Shoprite to give underweight pregnant mothers credit cards for nutritious food, preventing stunting and potentially stopping
Winde noted that the northern suburbs have experienced rapid property development in recent years, transforming the area into a hub of economic activity
“Over the past 15 years, residential property values declined in other metros while Cape Town saw massive increases,” he said
“For many people these property values remain unaffordable,and the government needs to help those currently outside the property market to gain housing, something that is not popular among residents ” Winde champions the development of a second airport
with a vision of making it an Emirates hub, viewing it as pivotal to regional economic growth and transforming the entire area
He highlighted recent economic wins in the province - Tiger Brands’ expansion creating 3 000 jobs, North Fund’s partnership saving 4 000 canning jobs, an e-commerce platform supporting 16 000 SMEs across the country, and a World Economic Forumrecognised tech entrepreneur receiving testing approval for drone cargo transport of up to 1 5-ton loads
Concluding his address, Winde emphasised the importance of the partnership between business and government in driving economic growth in the province


For the past three years, I’ve been stuck in the same loop: “I really should start going to the gym again ” It’s a phrase I’ve repeated so often that it’s become part of my daily mental soundtrack right up there with “Did I remember to pack the baby’s snacks?” and “When was the last time I slept through the night?”
Life after having a baby is a whirlwind of sleepless nights, endless laundry, and toddler tantrums that drain every ounce of energy I thought I had So, working out?
Forget it The gym membership gathered dust My running shoes sat lonely in the corner, quietly judging me
But this past weekend, something nudged me out of my comfort zone My friends invited me for a hike at Jonkershoek Nature Reserve in Stellenbosch
Jonkershoek A place
I’ve hiked before effortlessly A place I used to know like the back of my hand
I took a simple fall A slip on a patch of loose gravel It was nothing dramatic no twisted ankles, no bruises but enough to make me pause and reassess I felt fine immediately afterward, dusted myself off, and kept going
What I didn’t expect was the aftermath
The following morning, I woke up feeling like a freight train had run me over My neck was stiff and sore, making even turning my head a challenge Every muscle in my upper body ached as if I’d been through a wrestling match Simple movements, looking both ways before crossing the street, reaching for my coffee cup, became exercises in patience
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I hesitated Was I really ready for this? Would my body protest every step? Would I embarrass myself?
The answer? Absolutely But I went anyway
The morning was crisp and promising
The sun filtered softly through the trees, birds chirped overhead, and for a moment, I almost forgot how out of shape I was The trail began easy enough, a gentle incline that I used to breeze up without breaking a sweat This time, though, my lungs burned quicker than I expected, and my legs ached like I’d run a marathon the day before
The steep parts of the trail were brutal
It was like climbing Mount Everest only without the cold, or the fancy climbing gear, or the Sherpa guides Every step felt heavier than the last, and I found myself slowing down, catching my breath, wondering if I should just turn back
But I didn’t Because I was there, with friends who cheered me on, who reminded me why I wanted to do this in the first place: to get back to feeling like myself Then, about halfway through the hike,
That stiff neck was a harsh reminder that I was far from the fitness level I once had But here’s the twist: instead of discouraging me, this little mishap lit a fire under me
It was a wake-up call a nudge telling me that it’s time to stop making excuses To stop waiting for the “right moment” to start prioritising myself again To lace up those running shoes, dust off the gym bag, and actually go The ache and stiffness?
They’ve become my motivation
I’m signing up for the gym this week
I’m doing it not because I want to climb Everest or even Jonkershoek without getting winded Not because I want to look a certain way or fit into some old jeans
I’m doing it because I want to feel strong again Because I want to have the energy to keep up with my toddler’s boundless enthusiasm Because I want to be healthy and present, for me and for my family
I’ll admit, it’s daunting The first steps always are But hiking that trail, struggling and falling and getting back up, reminded me of something important: every journey starts with that first, uncertain step
So, here’s to climbing new mountains, one small, sweaty step at a time And maybe next time I hike Jonkershoek, it won’t feel like Everest after all -KAILINDANIELS
The article "Oakdale demands action" (TygerBurger, 29 October) refers
The City’s Safety and Security Directorate acknowledges the challenges posed by anti-social behaviour, prostitution and criminal activities in the Oakdale area
A review of the monthly law enforcement reports submitted to Subcouncil 6 shows that officers consistently address these challenges
In July and August, officers issued 113 fines for soliciting in public, with the majority issued in Ward 10 They also issued 504 fines under the Streets and Public Places By-law, again with most of these issued in the affected area
This is a matter I have previously raised with senior management, and it’s encouraging to see that they are responding both proactively and reactively to these complaints They are also tracking the fines issued during their weekly management meetings
It s important for the residents of Oakdale to understand that we are facing an organised effort by certain political parties and NGOs to decriminalise sex work as seen in the recent court action brought by the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT) against the South African Police Service and the City of Cape Town
This court action has resulted in a directive from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), stating that sex workers cannot be prosecuted pending the outcome of the case The same organisation also interdicted the City in 2009 to prevent metro police from arresting sex workers
I remain opposed to the decriminalisation of sex work because of its negative impact on communities
Increased prostitution clearly undermines social cohesion and is often associated with crime, urban decay, unlawful immigration, and human trafficking
Our law enforcement department will continue to enforce our by-laws and will work closely with other role players to address these challenges through joint operations Together with the Department of Home
Affairs, the police, NGOs, and local community structures, we can make a meaningful difference
Residents are encouraged to report incidents by contacting the City’s Public Emergency Communication Centre on 021 480 7700 and providing a detailed description of the incident
JPSMITH,Maycomemberforsafetyandsecurity CITYOFCAPETOWN
Ek is uiters geskok oor die pryse van goedere by vanjaar se Stellenberg Feesmark Jare gelede toe ek daar begin koop het (en ek praat nou van meer as 25 jaar gelede al), was die feesmark 'n plek om oulike, bekostigbare artikels te koop Van eet- en lekkergoed tot speelgoed en popklere – my mandjie het altyd oorgeloop as ek gaan betaal het Maar nie meer nie Vanjaar het die organiseerders hulself in die voet geskiet, want hoewel stalletjie-eienaars natuurlik flink verkope sal beleef by hierdie gewilde mark het ek vanjaar daar uitgestap sonder om enigiets te koop Hoekom? Wel, eerste indrukke is blywend Ek was nog skaars binne die eerste tent, toe vang my oog badkamersakkies wat Pep vir R37 verkoop – by die mark kos dit R120! Dis nie iets besonders wat iemand self gemaak of selfs dalk met moeite ingevoer het nie Dis sommer hier in die plaaslike Pep gekoop en siedaar Groot wins
My vriendin het n vadoek teen R95 opgemerk waarvoor sy ook veel minder vir n pakkie van vier by einste Pep betaal het
Daarna het alles sommer oorprys gelyk, en ek het gewonder hoe word stalletjiehouers gekies Daar is seker mense wat nie pryse vergelyk nie en wat maar kan koop nes hulle luskry Ongelukkig is nie almal so gelukkig nie en moet die meeste mense hul sente omdraai
Die Feesmark sal my en vele ander seker nie weer sien nie Dit het te "fancy" en duur geraak KOPERWATNIE"AFGERIP"WILWORDNIE, Durbanville
Lights out in Table View — again!
Once again, Table View residents were left in the dark after another unexpected power outage Frustration is mounting as these disruptions become more frequent, disrupting businesses and home life alike While we understand Eskom’s national challenges, it’s becoming clear that areas like ours deserve better The City of Cape Town s grid has proven far more reliable, and residents are asking to be included We need stability communication and accountability not another week of candles and cold dinners It’s time for the lights to stay on in Table View! FRUSTRATED,TableView
KAILINDANIELS
KA LIN DANIELS@NOVUSMEDIA CO ZA
The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob) has reinforced its biosecurity protocols following confirmation that the first African Penguin has tested positive for high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) a serious new development in the ongoing outbreak affecting seabirds along the Western Cape coastline
In August, almost 1 000 seabirds were confirmed with HPAI, and the spread remains deeply concerning to conservationists and wildlife authorities TygerBurger previously reported that since early July, a new wave of infections has been detected in wild seabirds across the province the first since April 2024 Infected birds often display neurological symptoms, including tremors, head twitches, and seizures
While HPAI can occasionally infect mammals and humans, experts stress that the risk to the public remains very low when simple hygiene and safety precautions are followed
TESTING,CONTAINMENT,ANDCOORDINATION
Sanccob’s Cape Town and Gqeberha rehabilitation centres remain operational with stringent biosecurity controls
These include quarantine and testing for all incoming seabirds, disinfection and sanitation procedures, and controlled staff movement between aviaries and care areas
“Our highest priority is keeping our seabird hospitals infection-free and ensuring every case is accurately recorded,” said Dr Katta Ludynia, Sanccob spokesperson “This is a fastmoving situation, and we are working

closely with State Veterinary Services and conservation authorities to respond effectively ” Sanccob confirmed that its teams are working “diligently and cautiously” to test and clear every seabird before admission The organisation continues to support field responders, monitor wild populations, and provide training and guidance to other rehabilitation facilities and veterinarians
The public is strongly advised not to pick up, feed, or touch sick or dead seabirds
Instead, sightings should be reported immediately so that trained teams can respond safely “Every report helps us respond faster and prevent further infections,” said Dr Ludynia “The public plays a vital role in helping protect South Africa’s vulnerable seabird populations ” Residents are also reminded to keep
pets away from affected birds and to wash hands and shoes after visiting coastal areas
WHICHBIRDSAREAFFECTED?
By early August, most confirmed cases were among Hartlaub’s Gulls, but other affected species include Great White Pelicans, Grey-headed Gulls, Kelp Gulls, Whitebreasted Cormorants, Crowned Cormorants, and Sacred Ibises Cases have also been detected in domestic chickens and ducks
The circulating strain, H5N1 clade 2 3 4 4b, is known to cause rapid and severe illness in birds Infected seabirds may appear unusually tame, unable to fly or walk, or show signs of twitching, seizures, or cloudy eyes Sadly, birds displaying such symptoms cannot be treated and are humanely euthanised to prevent further spread of the disease
Sanccob’s spokesperson Natalie Maskell said the organisation remains committed to proactive monitoring and collaboration
“We are deeply concerned about the spread of avian influenza and its potential impact on vulnerable seabird populations,” Maskell said
“Our teams are working tirelessly to protect birds in our care while supporting national efforts to contain the outbreak ” Through strict biosecurity, public awareness, and ongoing scientific collaboration, Sanccob continues its mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and conserve the country’s seabirds in the face of this escalating threat . To report sick or dead seabirds, contact SANCCOB on 021 557 6155 (landline) or 078 638 3731 (cell/WhatsApp).
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