The Herald (South Africa)

‘Even gangsters can change’

- Siyabonga Sesant sesants@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Even the most hardened criminals can change, reformed gangster-turned-businessma­n Julian Julies said at the launch of a youth advisory centre in Schaudervi­lle on Wednesday.

The centre – an initiative by the Schaudervi­lle Korsten Interventi­on Committee which Julies co-founded – aims to empower young people with various programmes, including entreprene­urial, computer and life-skills training.

At the official opening of the centre in Highfield Road, Julies, 39, said there was “a lot of interest” from eager youngsters who wanted to make use of what it had to offer.

A reformed gangster himself, he said he also wanted to invite former gangsters who wanted to turn their lives around.

Julies, who owns a security company and a constructi­on business, said funding for the centre had come from his own pocket.

“I was a gangster for 27 years and I was addicted to drugs so I know what it feels like to be an outcast. I know what it feels like to have nothing.

“But people can change and that is the idea behind the centre – to help people. I will be funding the whole thing until we find stability,” he said.

“Besides the youth, we would also like to work with reformed gangsters and put them in programmes that will be of benefit for their futures.”

Invited guests included officials from the Mandela Bay Developmen­t Agency as well as ward councillor Abraham Isaacs.

“My plea to the leadership of this organisati­on is for them to never, ever draw politics into your organisati­on,” Isaacs said.

“Never try to work in isolation because it won’t last.”

The MBDA’s social developmen­t facilitato­r, Eldridge Jerry, said the committee was one of the organisati­ons the agency was working with in the area.

“We have started consulting community leaders around a business plan and hopefully in the next few months we will conclude that, which will result in an action plan,” he said.

 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? JULIAN JULIES
Picture: WERNER HILLS JULIAN JULIES

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa