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    FEATURES AND FEEDBACK

    Thanks to People's Post
    GOOD day to all at our favourite local newspaper.

    Be a casual superhero
    HAVE you always silently dreamed of being a hero; visualising yourself as the champion coming to the rescue of the human race ? saving the world from destruction?

    I am proud to be African
    I AM very disgusted with Dr Roy Smith's utterances ("We are not African", People's Post, 4 July).

    Restore our community
    WE have been residing for approximately half a century in this environment [Kewtown].

    Girl goalkeeper scores bronze medal
    THREE years ago, Cavillin September started playing soccer on gravel pitches in Hanover Park. Little did she know that her unusual hobby would see her attain her Western Province schools? colours at the tender age of 15.

    Comedian's roots run deep in the community
    If you haven't yet heard the name Wayne Mckay, you will soon get to know it very well.

    Breath of fresh air and a good laugh
    Last Tuesday, I was invited by some friends to go and see some theatre in Muizenberg. Relieved that I would not have to drive to town (I stay in Lakeside), I agreed with some trepidation.

    Let your voice be heard
    "DEVELOPMENT" is one of those words that could mean different things to different people. The developers might argue that development means that they invest in the community and create jobs, and that their efforts are altruistic.

    Improv fun for local audiences
    Cape Town's longest running show, TheatreSports, has found itself a new home at the Post Box Theatre which is now run by the IL Postino restaurant in Main Road Muizenberg.

    Rotary honours brave men who saved tourists
    EACH one of them played their part, as if a script prescribing split-second timing had been drawn up for them. If it weren't for their quick actions, two lives would surely have been lost.

    'We weren't there'
    THE front page article of 4 April ("Zille jumps into fray") could mislead readers. The Kommetjie Residents and Ratepayers Association would therefore like to correct the following significant inaccuracies:

    Education Department sees 35 to 38 pupils as guideline
    YOUR front-page lead article in the edition of Tuesday, 14 March, written by Ian Broughton, refers.

    Muizenberg Police did a superb job
    I WOULD like to commend the fast reaction of the detectives of Muizenberg Police Station on the arrest of a housebreaker.

    No surprise!
    ANOTHER cyclist hit by a car! Does that still surprise you to the extent that it has to be on your front page?

    Dining out with Grant - These steaks were spot on
    GOT an occasion coming up or just wondering where to have a good meal?

    Fish Hoek matriculants make district's top ten list
    FISH HOEK HIGH SCHOOL pupils Nerique Nieuwoudt and Anneline Govender have done the Far South proud by making it onto the Metro South district's top ten list of matriculants for their 2005 examination results.

    My life was saved by being arrested
    I would like to use this letter not to justify or defend, but just to speak straight.

    'NO' to liquor
    "...Let's be honest - the only reason you want to sell wine is to make money."

    Support Chris's world record attempt
    LOCAL attempts to break his own Guinness World Record.

    Bad driving
    MY compliments to "Backchat Nina" for a very topical column on the abysmal standard of local driving (The People's Post, 18 October).

    Survey looks at culture
    IF you are shopping at the Longbeach Mall this weekend, you may be stopped by a smiling young person and asked to give your valuable opinions about culture in our valley.

    To objectify or objectificate?
    I WOULD like to congratulate the editor of The People's Post for her response to the letter "Media Objectifies Women", published in The Post of 11 October 2005.

    Emzantsi nominees have big hearts
    THE latest nominees for the Emzantsi Carnival King and Queen competition have a big heart for helping the community and exemplify what the Emzantsi King and Queen competition is all about - setting a good example for other youths to follow.

    Media objectifies women
    THIS letter is in response to your depiction of Miss Simon's Town 2004 in your edition of 29 September.

    Dear 'Happy Team'
    My congratulations to the 'Happy Team' at The People's Post for your prestigious awards at the 14th Annual Sanlam Community Press Awards - Well done!

    War of the Signs
    HAS anyone taken the trouble to look around at the huge number of security signs which are now stuck each and everywhere in our suburbs and surrounds?

    'Shame on you'
    IT was pitiful to watch ingratiates savaging the hand that feeds them [Pick 'n Pay strike].

    A Child Mourns
    This letter is to those responsible for the deaths and injuries and deaths of the baboons (People's Post, 19 July).

    Dogs declared Good Citizens
    THIRTEEN dogs from the Sun Valley Dog Training Club recently passed the Canine Good Citizen Test at the Kennel Association show in Constantia.

    Dog control
    The letter "Dog owners note" (People's Post, 5 July) refers.

    Learning to Drive is a pain
    I AM in full agreement with Mrs A.C. De Jager ....

    THANK you to Mrs A.C. De Jager

    Hillstar wasting time and money
    The situation at Hillstar testing station, Ottery has to be addressed immediately.

    Outraged by chairperson
    The article on the front of The People's Post, 5 July issue refers.

    Tamara soars on the wings of her dream
    A 21-YEAR-OLD woman from Glencairn Heights will soon hold the honour of being only the second woman fighter pilot in the South African Air Force.

    Kate cycles a continent
    NO-ONE can fault Kate Stuart-Williams of Capri for taking it easy for a while. This 28-year-old town planner has just completed a gruelling cycle across the continent of Africa that started at Trafalgar Square in London in August last year and ended in Cape Town on 16 June.

    News
  • Cafda Primary: the writing on the wall
  • Truant teens targeted
  • Drugs under fire
  • Attack on school for the deaf
  • No burial for beloved Salesse

  • Sport
  • Cape surfers rip through Durbs
  • Life's a Beach - 6 January
  • Two that didn't get away
  • Soccer feud reaches critical point
  • Molema charges through Constantia




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