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Woensdag, 4 Maart 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER Garth Taylor R130- R180 LOCAL IS LEKKER BIED AAN , & BESPREKINGS Hekke open: 16h00 | Konsert begin: 19h30 Saterdag 21 Maart 2015 Jy het gestem! cultivaria.com of online.computicket.com/ 0861 915 8000 Theuns Jordaan Theuns Jordaan Garth Taylor Garth Taylor Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels X1PPVCMW-AL180215 Woensdag, 4 Maart 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER Woensdag, 4 Maart 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER FAMILY: BROTHER HAPPY TO LOSE A KIDNEY Special gift for sister GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz W hile some young men wait for their 21st birthday to enjoy a special cele- bration Curtis Botha wanted to turn 21 to give his sister the gift of life. On Tuesday 3 March that process began when the medical procedures started to ena- ble him to donate a kidney to his sister Christolene. Speaking to the siblings at their Uitsig home it’s easy to understand why he had no qualms about his decision after his sister was diagnosed with kidney failure in 2013. “My sister is special to me, this is really no sacrifice for me if it means that she gets the chance to lead a full and fruitful life,” he said. Before Christolene was diagnosed, the family was puzzled at her frequent bouts of fainting and she went to the day hospital and was treated for problems related to her blood pressure. It was her collapsing on stage during a Gospel concert that prompted them to seek further help. She was taken to a private doctor who im- mediately realised that the problem was much bigger than they thought. This led to a biopsy being conducted and the problem with her kidneys was diag- nosed. “It was very hard for us when we got the results,” says Christolene. “We knew from the start that I needed a transplant but I never stopped having faith in God with this path that he was taking me on.” Family members were tested for compati- bility and her brother was found to be a match, but he had to be 21 to be able to con- sent to the procedure legally. “We’ve always had a strong bond so its not strange that he should be compatible,” she smiles. “We share a love for so many things. Our faith, love of family and music has just brought us so close over the years.” She added that the doctors were also confi- dent of their compatibility because they had always looked after their health. “While I have a problem with my kidneys, we have led clean lives by not smoking, drinking alcohol or taking drugs,” she con- tinued. “We also believe that God has his hand on us because he has bigger plans for us.” With the transplant pending last week, Curtis was excited about the procedure, say- ing that he was ready for it when they found that he was a match. “I would have done it the next day,” he says. “Unfortunately I had to wait to turn 21 but there was no hesitation from me when they found I was a match. “We share so much already why would I not share a kidney with her?” The siblings say that they have also be- come aware of the importance of the need for organ donors. “We need to make people aware of organ donation,” says Curtis. “As a donor there are so many ways that you can help someone and more people need to be made aware and get onto the list. “Even in death people can make that dif- ference so they must start thinking in that direction. If they have given consent as a do- nor and are in an accident their life will not be wasted if their organs can go to help some- one.” The two are also very thankful for all the support they have been getting from family and friends. “We are also thankful of the support that we are getting in the community,” says dad Christopher. “People in the neighbourhood are all pray- ing for them and we also want to thank their employers. “Curtis works for Coricraft and they gave him time off to be out of the dusty conditions. They’ve also assured him of his job after the procedure and helped us financially during this time. “Christolene was an administrator at RCS and they have also supported her constantly during this time. We want to thank all these people for keeping our children in their heart during this time.” Christolene and Curtis, sitting, with parents Lena and Christopher, believe their faith will ensure the success of the kidney transplant. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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ELSIESRIVIER

Garth Taylor R130-R180LOCAL IS LEKKERBIED AAN

, &BESPREKINGS

Hekke open: 16h00 | Konsert begin: 19h30

Saterdag 21 Maart 2015

Jy hetgestem!cultivaria.com ofonline.computicket.com/0861 915 8000Theuns JordaanTheuns Jordaan Garth TaylorGarth TaylorDr Victor and the Rasta RebelsDr Victor and the Rasta Rebels

X1PPVCMW-AL180215

Woensdag, 4 Maart 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

Woensdag, 4 Maart 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER

FAMILY: BROTHER HAPPY TO LOSE A KIDNEY

Special gift for sisterGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

While some young men wait for their21st birthday to enjoy a special cele-bration Curtis Bothawanted to turn

21 to give his sister the gift of life.On Tuesday 3 March that process began

when themedical procedures started to ena-ble him to donate a kidney to his sisterChristolene.

Speaking to the siblings at their Uitsighome it’s easy to understand why he had noqualms about his decision after his sisterwas diagnosed with kidney failure in 2013.

“My sister is special to me, this is reallyno sacrifice for me if it means that she getsthe chance to lead a full and fruitful life,” hesaid.

Before Christolene was diagnosed, thefamily was puzzled at her frequent bouts offainting and shewent to the dayhospital andwas treated for problems related toher bloodpressure.

It was her collapsing on stage during aGospel concert that prompted them to seekfurther help.

She was taken to a private doctor who im-mediately realised that the problem wasmuch bigger than they thought.

This led to a biopsy being conducted andthe problem with her kidneys was diag-nosed.

“It was very hard for us when we got theresults,” says Christolene.

“We knew from the start that I needed atransplant but I never stopped having faithin God with this path that he was taking meon.”

Family members were tested for compati-bility and her brother was found to be amatch, but he had to be 21 to be able to con-sent to the procedure legally.

“We’ve always had a strong bond so its notstrange that he should be compatible,” she

smiles.“We share a love for so many things. Our

faith, love of family and music has justbrought us so close over the years.”

She added that the doctorswere also confi-dent of their compatibility because they had

always looked after their health.“While I have a problemwithmy kidneys,

we have led clean lives by not smoking,drinking alcohol or taking drugs,” she con-tinued.

“We also believe that God has his hand on

us because he has bigger plans for us.”With the transplant pending last week,

Curtis was excited about the procedure, say-ing that he was ready for it when they foundthat he was a match.

“I would have done it the next day,” hesays.

“Unfortunately I had to wait to turn 21 butthere was no hesitation from me when theyfound I was a match.

“We share so much already why would Inot share a kidney with her?”

The siblings say that they have also be-comeaware of the importance of the need fororgan donors.

“We need to make people aware of organdonation,” says Curtis.

“As a donor there are so many ways thatyou can help someone andmore people needto be made aware and get onto the list.

“Even in death people can make that dif-ference so they must start thinking in thatdirection. If they have given consent as a do-nor and are in an accident their life will notbewasted if their organs cango tohelp some-one.”

The two are also very thankful for all thesupport they have been getting from familyand friends.

“We are also thankful of the support thatwe are getting in the community,” says dadChristopher.

“People in the neighbourhood are all pray-ing for them andwe also want to thank theiremployers.“Curtis works for Coricraft and they gavehim timeoff to be out of thedusty conditions.They’ve also assured him of his job after theprocedure and helped us financially duringthis time.

“Christolenewas an administrator at RCSand they have also supported her constantlyduring this time. We want to thank all thesepeople for keeping our children in theirheart during this time.”

Christolene and Curtis, sitting, with parents Lena and Christopher, believe their faith will ensurethe success of the kidney transplant. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Ondanks sy lewensomstandighede en te-kort aan geld isEnricoHartzenberg (19) vanIrisstraat, Sarepta vasbeslote om sy droomas akteur te bewaarheid.Die tiener wat verlede jaar aan die Hoër

Tegniese Skool Bellville gematrikuleer het,is pas aanvaar om aan die New York FilmAcademy te studeer.“As jongmanwat in ’n gebrokehuis groot-

geword het, was drama eintlik ’n krukwaarop ek kon leun en het ditmy gehelp ommy selfvertroue op te bou,” vertel Enrico.Sy liefde vir drama het reeds op ’n vroeë

ouderdom begin – nog op die banke van sylaerskool. “Op skool het ons altyd danskom-petisies gehou tot by die punt waar ek eenkompetisie gewen het. My juffrou het gesêek het ’n passie vir dans. Sy kon sien ek houbaie van dans,” vertel hy.Enrico het later jare aan nog danskompe-

tisies deelgeneem, voordat hy in 2010 op ho-erskool agtergekom het daar is in hom nogtalent weggesteek.“Ek was in ’n opvoering en het 100% ge-

kry. Ek was geskok, want ek het nie geweetdat die Heremy nog ’n talent gegee het nie.”In 2012 het hy aangesluit by ’n organisa-

sie, Project 021 in Kuilsrivier – ’n programwat jongmense oplei in die kuns en drama.Twee jaar later tree hy op as die aggressie-we skeepskaptein in die organisasie se to-neelstuk,Nina. “Van daai tyd af wou ek netop die verhoog wees. Ek vind geluk daarinen dit fassineer my baie,” vertel hy.Hy het in Januarie vanjaar aansoek ge-

doen by die New York Film Academy.“Ek het my laaste oudisie ’n week gelede

ingestuur en vier dae daarna het ek ’n e-posontvang wat sê ek is aanvaar. Ek was baieskrikkerig om die e-pos oop te maak. Toe ekdit oopmaak sien ek net die eerste woord:Congratulations! Ek het tekere gegaan endeur die huis gehol; ek kon skaars die aandslaap weens al die opgewondenheid.”Enrico het verledeMaandag ’n amptelike

brief ontvang met die kampus se seël daar-op en gedateer 19 Februarie, waarin hy ge-

lukgewens word met sy toelating.Sy ouma, Maria Hartzenberg, wat hom

help grootmaak het en hom altyd bygestaanhet, het gesê sy is ewe trots op haar klein-seun. “Ek het hom altyd alles gegee wat ekkon. Ons het ook maar gesukkel. Sy ma is’n enkelouer en kon nie altyd byhou nie.“Dis goed dat hy ’n verstand het om iets

met sy lewe te doen. Hy was altyd gehoor-saam en het altyd geluister na my,” verteldie ouma.Enricomoet in Januarie 2016 naAmerika

vertrek. Die kursus is twee jaar lank met’n derde jaar as praktiese opleiding.“Ek gaan by die akademie werk en hope-

lik meer ondervinding opdoen.”Omdie kostes vir sy studies te dek het die

tiener reeds aansoek gedoen by privaat on-dernemings om geldelike ondersteuning.Hy beplan ook om fondsinsameling te doen.“Ek gaan nie dat geld my drome dood-

maak nie; ek weier beslis.”

Kuilsrivier­tiener op pad naNew York om akteur te word

Enrico Hartzenberg (19) van Sarepta inKuilsrivier is pas toegelaat om aan die NewYork Film Academy te studeer. Hier sit dietiener met ’n brosjure van die kampus en syaanvaardingsbrief. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

Seated fromleft, RidhaaApril, SedickaKafaar, ZolaniMpafa andAllen Gordonwith facilita­ting team,standing fromleft, TimothyLingeveldt,Leon Coraizinand CherylCoraizin at theworkshop inMatroosfontein.PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK

Workshop gives disabled abetter shot at employmentA workshop in Matroosfontein last weekhad a mission of empowering the disabled.A total of 41 residentswere selected topar-

ticipate in the Persons with DisabilitiesEmployment Project, which forms part ofthe City’s Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme and seeks to create opportunitiesfor people with disabilities to enter the jobmarket.This workshop at the Matroosfontein Ci-

vic Centre equipped them with basic skillsfor the workplace.It included informative sessions on wri-

ting a CV, handling interviews, time and at-tendance, dealing with conflict, as well asacting professionally in the workplace.The candidates will be placed at various

NGOs where they will assist with admini-strative tasks.“Through programmes like this, the City

isworking to encourage organisations to of-fer gainful employment opportunities to pe-ople with disabilities,”said the City’sMayo-

ral Committee Member for Social Develop-ment and Early Childhood Development,Councillor Suzette Little.“This sector is oftenmarginalised and ne-

glected so this project strives to create op-portunities which might lead to permanentemployment.“All candidates will be employed for four

months at their various places of work.”The candidates are fromvarious areas in-

cluding Athlone, Mitchells Plain, GrassyPark, Strand, Philippi, Khayelitsha, andBonteheuwel.They were recruited from the City’s em-

ployment database and nominations werealso received from various NGOs such asthe Western Cape Network on Disability,Epilepsy South Africa, and the DisabilityWorkshop Development Enterprise.The aim of the project is to place candida-

tes as close to home as possible and to decre-ase risks and costs incurred in getting toand from work.

Theuns Jordaan, Dr Victor en die RastaRebels en Garth Taylor deel op Saterdag21 Maart die verhoog in die Liqui-Fruit-amfiteater in die Paarl in vanjaar se Lo-cal is Lekker.Die konsert word deur TygerBurger,

Smile 90.4fm en CapeGate-winkelsen-trum aangebied. Theuns Jordaan is be-kend vir tref-fers soos“Soos Bloed”,“Roeper vanmy hart”, en“Net voor diestorm kom”.Sy jongste al-bum, Tributeto the Poets,het einde ver-lede jaar die100 000-kerfverbygesteekwat verkopebetref.Dr Victor

en die RastaRebels maak reeds meer as 15 jaar mu-siek en hulle is veral bekend vir trefferssoos “Givemehope Jo’Anna” en “I don’twanna dance”. Dr Victor en Theuns hetook al saam ’n treffer gehad – “Wie sekind is jy?”. Hoewel baie mense tweekeer moet dink wie Garth Taylor is, kenalmal sy treffers soos “Try”, “Islands inthe stream” en “Only with you”. Hy treemaar min in die Kaap op, dus is hierdiekonsert ’n gulde geleentheid omdiemanin lewende lywe te sien.Anders asmet anderverskeidenheids-

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ABelhar balladeerwill be stepping intothe spotlight this week when he head-lines his own show at the Garden

Court Theatre from Thursday.Robin Pieters is no stranger to the stage,

in three short years in the music industryhe has been a backing vocalist for some in-ternational stars like Tamia, Robin S, CecePeniston, and Tevin Campbell who havetoured here, as well as some of the best inSouth Africa.The showcase, titled Robin en Route, is

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and it was at her funeral that I sang in pu-blic for the first time. This was a life-chan-ging moment because everyone was juststunned - and I knew that is what I wantedin life.”Robin went on to study at the CapeMusic

Institute where he now teaches but the mu-sic world were quick to involve him as abacking singer on various projects.

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tre at the Garden Court Hotel on NelsonMandela Boulevard.V Robin en Route will be at the Garden Court Theatreuntil Sunday 8 May starting at 20:00. Informationand booking from 083 667 2183.

Robin takes audienceon his showbiz trip

Robin Pieters is ready to step into thespotlight as the headline act in Robin enRoute.

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Young People @ Work is inviting unemploy-ed youth to attend free life skills workshops.

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School cool: Learners in Delft got a boost to their educational needs when wardcouncillor Sabrina Gympies hosted a back to school afternoon sponsored by the constitu­ency office of the Democratic Alliance. She is seen here with constituency chairpersonCourtney van Wyk with some of the learners who received stationery. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

Hy parkeer karre met ’n glimlag en ’nkort geselsie en as hy vanaand by syblyplek in Oakglen kom, slaan hy die

boeke oop en swot die verskille tussen dieDA en die ANC.

Die 30-jarige Tshunza Kaduya is ’n Kongo-lees wat reeds die afgelope 9 jaar in Suid-Afrika woon. Hy is ook ’n eerstejaarstudentaan die Universiteit Stellenbosch.

Hy’s hier om ’n verskil dáár te gaan maak,vertel Tshunza, in perfek geronde Afri-kaans. “Ek hou van die ‘boeretaal’,” lag hy.“Ek hou kop bo water en eendag is eendag,dan sukkel ek nie meer met die taal nie!”

Hy praat ook Frans en Engels, en die taalvan sy vaderland, Lingala.

Opvoeding“Ek is nie ’n burger nie,” glimlag hy. “Die

skuif na Suid-Afrika was juis omdat, as jyvandag na die kontinent kyk, dit die enigsteland is waar jy nog goeie onderrig kan ont-vang; waar mense nog ernstig is oor opvoe-ding.”

Hy sê hy studeer in die politieke weten-skap, want “daar is niemand anders as dieboorlinge van my land wat my land kan helpnie. As óns nie ontwikkel nie, sal niks daarverander nie. Dít begin by opvoeding.”

Tshunza is ongetroud en kinderloos, en syouers woon nog in die DRK.

“Ek was ’n sekerheidswag ook. En ek werkhard. As dit God se plan is, sal ek eendagtrou.”

Hy glimlag maklik en gee graag drukkies.“Maar”, sê hy, “die afgelope nege jaar was

nie maklik nie. En daarom is hy sy weldoe-ners ontsettend dankbaar.

“Ek finansier my eie studies, maar daarwas mense wat gehoor het ek wil studeer,wat my vir my bankrekeningnommer gevrahet. Toe ek weer sien, het hulle begin om geld

in te betaal!”Een van dié mense is Carla Cornelissen,

’n besigheidsvrou en gelowige, nes hy.“Tshunza is ’n motorwag. ’n Mens het hom

’n paar keer per dag gesien as jy by die OldOak-sentrum kom. Só het ek met hom tedoen gehad en geselsies aangeknoop,” vertelCarla.

“Een keer per kwartaal hou ons kerk ’n en-trepreneursdag, dan verkoop ons panne-koek en deel dan aan die wagte ook uit.

“Tshunza is ’n besonderse wag en mens,hy is baie innemend en vriendelik. Só hetons reis met hom begin.”

Carla sê hulle het gehoor hy wil studeer.“Dit is ’n groot droom vir hom. Ons wou homgraag ’n boost gee.”

Groot planneSy storie het ander soos Cecelia Hartman,

inwoner en weldoener, ook aangeraak.“Een middag het hy by my en my man, Da-

nie, aangekom en gesê hy moet ’n taak doenoor die verskille tussen die ANC en die DA.Toe hoor ons dat hy aan die US ingeskryf is,”sê Cecelia.

“Wat ons getref het die afgelope paar jaaris dat hy so vriendelik en behulpsaam is, dathy Afrikaans geleer het – as jy vra hoe ditgaan, antwoord hy ‘skote Petoors’, of ‘gese-end’. Dit sê al klaar so baie van hom, van sydeursettingsvermoë.

“Hy werk na-ure en naweke by die Sparom sy studies so ver moontlik te finansier.Ek wil graag ’n beroep op ons gemeenskapdoen om hom te motiveer, aan te moedig enwaar nodig, te help met ’n welverdienderand of twee.”

En dis goed, want Tshunza het groot plan-ne.

“Ek maak van myself ’n koeël,” sê hy.“Dit is iets klein, maar as jy dit afvuur, sal

daardie koeël oral waar dit gaan, ’n impakmaak. Enige tyd as die wêreld my wil ‘af-skiet’, sal ek éérs ’n impak maak.”

Kongo­karwag steel harteTshunza Kaduya is ’nkarwag én ’n studentin die politieke we­tenskap aan die Uni­versiteit Stellen­bosch.FOTO: MICHELLELINNERT

At the hand over of new crockery and cutlery are at back from left, Lesley Rose, Sally Parker,Carolyn Wilkinson and Luana Consani, all from the Inner Wheel Club, with, at front from left,Patrick Botto, Louis Choonoo and Martin Sodoms. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

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It was a special occasion when the 12 resi-dents of the Durbanville Quadriplegic Cen-tre in Durbanville sat down for dinner lastFriday, as they were using their brand-newarctic white plates and sparkling cutlery forthe first time.

The crockery and cutlery the home recei-ved when it opened its doors in 2001 had be-come tarnished over the years.

Last Friday the Inner Wheel Club, an orga-nisation which was founded to unite wivesand daughters of members of the RotaryClub, donated new cutlery, glasses and croc-kery to the home.

When the Inner Wheel Club approachedthem for a quotation, Core Catering Sup-plies, in collaboration with Continental Chi-na, offered to donate the items as part of

their social responsibility to the northernsuburbs.

According to Patrick Botto, chairperson ofthe centre, they are excited about the newcrockery and cutlery, and they celebratedover fish and vegetables last Friday.

“The Inner Wheel Club of Durbanvillebuilt up a good relationship with the centreover the last 13 years. We are grateful fortheir support,” said Alta Retief, vice-chair-person of the QuadPara Association of theWestern Cape (QAWC).

“The centre only gets a small state subsidywhich covers about 20 % of the budget. Therest they need to raise themselves throughfund-raising.

“The residents are responsible for the dayto day running of the centre and all of themneed to do fundraising. We hold monthlymeetings to ensure the centre is run smooth-ly,” Retief said.

Dié is ’n storie oor ’n spesiale klavier wathartsnare tot in Amerika geroer het, en’n ywerige jong meisie genaamd TamiaKock.

Dié skrander gr. 7’tjie aan die Laer-skool Excelsior in Bellville wou so bittergraag musiek as vak neem, maar sy hetnie ’n klavier gehad om op te oefen nie,vertel Mariska Crous van dié skool. Ditwas ’n yslike probleem.

“Gedurende haar laerskooljare het syuitstekend presteer as musiekleerder vanTersia Jonck, deur haar klavier-eksa-mens met lof te slaag. Dít het sy vermagdeur soms gedurende pouses by die skoolop haar juffrou se klavier te oefen.”

Mariska sê dit was Tamia se ywer entoewyding wat drie jaar gelede die tot-standkoming van die skool se musiekop-voedingsfonds tot gevolg gehad het. Uitdié fonds word leerders se musiekonder-rig gesubsidieer. Die fonds word in standgehou deur donasies van vriende van dieskool, oud-leerders van Excelsior en ’ngroot aantal vriende in Amerika watsaam met Rachelle, Tersia se dogter, inNew York werk.

“Hierdie einste groep weldoeners in dieVSA het dadelik gunstig gereageer,” sêMariska. “ ’n Paar dae voor Kersfees konLukas van der Walt van Brackenfell ’n

pragtige tweedehandse klavier ter waar-de van R16 000 by die Kocks se huis in Mit-chell’s Plain aflewer!”

En só begin die res van Tamia se mu-siek-storie toe.

Tamia Kock en Rachelle Jonck by Tamia seklavier.

Amerikaners help methaar klavier

The annual budget poses a number ofchallenges to ordinary South Africansin terms of increases in fuel and electri-

city levies as well as personal income tax.However, finance minister Nhlanhla Ne-

ne has included measures to soften the blow(for some).

Taxes on fuel are set to increase by 80.5cents per litre in April while the electricitylevy is to rise by 2 cents/kWh to 5.5 cents/kWh. While this increase is set to be reducedonce the electricity shortage is over, Fin24quotes financial service provider Treasury-One as predicting this will likely only occurin 2023. The company does, however, pointout that Nene has doubled the energy effici-ency savings incentive.

Alternative energy“It’s becoming increasingly clear that ho-

me owners will benefit from investing in al-ternative energy sources such as solar pa-nels – not only in terms of monthly savingsbut also in terms of making their propertymore attractive to potential buyers”, saysBruce Swain, MD of Leapfrog PropertyGroup.

Those earning over R181 900 per year willhave their marginal personal income taxesraised by one percentage point. FNB Econo-mist Alex Smith explains in the Budget Re-

view that “persons earning R500 000 per yearwill pay an additional R271 per month, whilethose earning R1.5 million per year will payan additional R1 105 per month”. Howeverthe tax-free threshold was raised up toR73 650, providing relief for the lowest inco-me earners.

Tax reliefThe FNB Budget Review also reveals that

“in terms of tax relief government will provi-de upward adjustments of 4.2% to all incometax brackets to provide for bracket creep (ieinflation pushing people into higher taxbrackets)”.

Swain doesn’t believe the increases in per-sonal income tax will significantly impactproperty sales.

“However, when combined with the incre-ased fuel and electricity levies we could startseeing a change in buyer spending”.

Transfer duties were adjusted so that buy-ers purchasing a property below R750 000will not pay any duties (up from R600 000 pre-viously).

“We’re pleased with the new provisionthat home purchases between R750 000 andR2.3 million will now incur lower transferduties than before; as this segment of theproperty market has been heating up,” saidSwain.

Budget unpacked bythe financial experts

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Natalieinspiresat JosephStoneLOUISA STEYL

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A local singer is hoping to inspire oth-ers with her story when she takes tothe stage at the Joseph Stone Audito-

rium on Saturday (7 March).Athlone’s Natalie Johannes will present

her show Dear younger me with Nur Felix,Melissa Johanissen and MC Tracey Lange,together with dramatic pieces by Project021.“I’ve wanted to tell my story for a long

time, but I didn’t have the courage,”Nataliesays.Last year, Natalie and the band 5 Levels

Up raised R78 000 for Baphumelele, an or-phanage in Khayelitsha, with a show at StGeorge’s Cathedral.When her manager asked her about put-

ting on a show this year she decided, “Itneeds tohavepurpose, visionanda theme.”The purpose this time around is “to show

people that no matter how you grow up,there’s always a choice to make somethingof your life, despite your circumstances,you still have a purpose in life”.The first half ofDear youngermewill con-

sist of skits by Project 021, a communityyouth theatre group.“There are a few things that happen in

the skits that happened tome as a child andhave affected me as an adult,” Natalie ex-plains, pointing out that these issues, likebullying and low self esteem, are problemsmany people have experienced at somepoint in their lives.The evening will also include poetry that

speaks to the skits, and singing and danc-ing of course. Nataliewon’t just be focusingon the negative. A big part of the showwithbe about “strength”.She wants to teach people that every per-

son has greatness inside themselves.The usually shy Natalie had to dig deep

to find her own greatness before getting upon stage alone. She’s still not entirely usedto the attention, but she’s growing in confi-dence with every performance.Natalie started singing at church and

school before joining the PMP Choir underthe baton of Keith Rose. She says the choirand Keith gave her a strong vocal founda-tion and it was there that the 29-year-oldlearnt to “step out” into the limelight.From there she joined the cast of Family

Secrets where she met director David Cor-nelson, who runs Project 021. “I love hispassion for drama and tapping into whatyou’re good at.”Besides the on-stage entertainment, the

audience can also look forward to a rafflewith prizes worth R14 000 up for grabs.Some of these include a stay at the MountNelson Hotel, a gift voucher for Kitima inHout Bay, a VIP day in the presidentialsuite at Newlands Cricket Grounds, spatreatments, a magnum of Cap Classiqueand a dinner for two at Buitenverwachting.V Tickets for Dear younger me at Joseph Stone Au­ditorium at 20:00 on 7 March cost between R80and R120 and are available at www.webtick­ets.co.za.

Natalie Johannes wants to inspire with hermusic. PHOTO: ADRIAN DE KOCK

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Pietie Oosthuizen (links) van die Boland en Tarkquin Paramoer van Belhar skerm tydens die WP se moderne vyfkamp­kampioenskap, wat dieafgelope naweek vir die eerste keer by die Hoërskool Durbanville aangebied is. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

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CT EVENT: NEW STATUS A FIRST FOR AFRICA

Marathon goes silver

At the launch of the 2015 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon were (from left) Francois Pienaar(marathon ambassador), Roxanne Hoorn (City of Cape Town), George Grieve (MD of Vital), ElanaMeyer (marathon ambassador) and Carl Roothman (CEO of Sanlam Investment Retail).PHOTO:CARINA ROUX

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon hasbeen awarded the coveted Silver Labelstatus by the International Association

of Athletics Federations (IAAF).It is the first marathon on the continent

to be awarded this classification.According to Wikipedia, Silver Label sta-

tus means that at least five nations are to berepresented by runners with times fasterthan the IAAF’s guidelines. Additionally,the race course must be closed to vehiculartraffic and measured to the Association ofInternational Marathons and Distance Ra-ces (AIMS) standard, with full electronic ti-ming used to generate the results. The racemust be organised in a way that minimisesecological damage to the surrounding areas.A specified number of doping tests must becarried out, and prize money for the partici-pants should be equal, irrespective of genderor nationality, though additional rewardscan be given to runners from the host nation.

This year the marathon will be held overthe weekend of 19 and 20 September. Entriesopened on 1 March and organisers expect 20000 entries. The marathon has R1.6 millionin total prize money.

“The bar has certainly been raised quitehigh and as we launch this year’s event, the

organisers have set yet another challenge –the IAAF’s Gold Label status for the SanlamCape Town Marathon. We are confident thatthis will also be achieved in no time,” said

Carl Roothman, Chief Executive in SanlamInvestments retail division when he spokeat a media briefing.

The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is one

of the first sporting events in South Africato be declared carbon neutral.

This is a significant milestone which hasalready been reached towards the achieve-ment of the Gold Label status.

Additionally, Africa’s largest vitaminsand nutritional supplements brand, VitalHealth Foods, has been appointed develop-mental partner for the Sanlam Cape TownMarathon to help assist with the develop-ment of the sport in South Africa.

Technical partner Asics, along with San-lam, will sponsor a trip for two people to takepart in the 2016 Paris Marathon, as a prizedreward for a lucky entrant wanting to expe-rience what the essence of a world-class GoldLabel status marathon is.

“The Silver Label status puts the SanlamCape Town Marathon on the race calendarfor the top tier international runners in 2015.We are excited to be planning a spectator ori-entated event over the Heritage Day wee-kend,” said Elana Meyer, Marathon brandambassador.

Last year’s event in September drew over12 500 athletes, 5 000 more runners than par-ticipated in the previous year. It was won byKenyan Willy Kibor Koitile in a time of2:10:45.

SAREL BURGER

Bellville en Durbanville het albei, halfpaddeur die jongste reeks tweedaagse krieket-wedstryde in die WP se eerste liga, ’n stewigevoorsprong op die eerste beurt in hul onder-skeie wedstryde.

Hoewel Bellville net 131 lopies bymekaarkon skraap teen Victoria, het Daniel Childs(5/38) en Roby Kapp (3/9) in die namiddag-skof toegesien dat die besoekers vir ’n ska-mele 62 lopies uitgeboender is. Bellville salsy tweede beurt op 98/5 hervat. Durbanville(239/6) het sy goeie posisie teen Rondebosch(164/7 gesl.) te danke aan Mark de Stadler(5/32), Pieter Malan (75), Dale Campbell (49*)en Bob Homani (37*). Edgemead (208/6 gesl.)het skaflik begin teen United, danksy ’nknap vyfdepaaltjie-vennootskap van 102 lo-pies tussen Christiaan Mocke (82*) en RyanWilke (48). Maar Solly Peters (6/67) en sy me-deboulers kon nie verhoed dat Unites (252)sy neus voor kry nie. Tygerberg-klub (218)trek nog gelyk met Ottoman (225/7 gesl.) nágoeie bydraes deur Jancan Adams (65),Adam Rouse (53), Garth Madden (52) en Lu-waaz September (6/75). Ook Milnerton (168)is kop-aan-kop met Strandfontein (167/9gesl.) ná goeie werk deur Zarren Hardenberg(4/49), Craig Copeland (4/56) en Max Curtis(49), maar Noordelikes-Goodwood (78) treknoustrop teen Groenpunt (115 en 60/3). EricOsner (3/17) en Richard Holman (3/27) hetdie beste vir die Goodwood-span vertoon.

Durbanville enBellville ingoeie posisie

SAREL BURGER

Die eerste krieketspanne van die hoërskoleFairmont en Bellville sal vandag (Woens-dag) op die veld van die klub Noordelikes-Goodwood sake uitspook in die eindstryd

van die Sammy Bloch/Durbell Apteke-uit-klopkompetisie.

Nadat HS Bellville sy halfeindstryd teenHS Tygerberg met ’n skrale twee lopies ge-wen het, moes Fairmont (129) die afgelopeweek eweneens hard swoeg om Chesterhou-

se (126/6) in die ander halfeindstryd met drielopies te troef. Michael Laros (64) was Fair-mont se wedstrydwenner.

In die afgelope naweek se Peter Buttner-li-gawedstryde vir o.19A-spanne het HS Bell-ville (149) net-net deurgeskuur teen Stellen-

berg (144), terwyl HS Tygerberg (162/3) testerk was vir Chesterhouse (161). De Kuilenen The Settlers (93 lopies elk) het gelykop ge-speel. Mark Niemand (7/27) het so byna dieaanvoorwerk gedoen om Stellenberg die pypte laat rook teen Bellville, terwyl Angelo Yi-atses (68) van Chesterhouse ook nie kon ver-hoed dat sy span teen Tygerberg vasval nie.

Wian Stears (57*) het vir die Tiere dieknoop deurgehak.

Bellville en Fairmont in uitklop-eindstryd