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Verspreidingsgebied: Kathu, Kuruman, Daniëlskuil, Lime Acres, Olifantshoek, Postmasburg, Upington, Keimoes, Kakamas en Groblershoop 3 JULIE 2014 WWW.KALAHARIBULLETIN.CO.ZA GRATIS Kathu TWO people were killed and one injured in an accident involving two trucks on the N14 between Kathu and Dingleton. Read more on p 2. Photo: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt Mangled steel bears testimony to tragedy

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  • Verspreidingsgebied: Kathu, Kuruman, Danilskuil, Lime Acres, Olifantshoek, Postmasburg, Upington, Keimoes, Kakamas en Groblershoop

    3 JULIE 2014 WWW.KALAHARIBULLETIN.CO.ZA GRATIS

    Kathu

    TWO people were killed and one injured in an accident involving two trucks on the N14 between Kathu and Dingleton. Read more on p 2. Photo: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt

    Mangled steel bears

    testimony to tragedy

  • 2 KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014

    THE Kathu Police

    would like to warn

    the community of

    Kathu and the

    surrounding areas

    not to become

    involved in internet

    fraud schemes.

    The public should

    ensure that they only buy from reputable,

    legitimate and verifiable internet suppliers

    and companies. Beware of sites where

    anonymous sellers advertise goods and cars.

    CARRYING cash safely is vital in the

    prevention of crime. By keeping the

    following tips in mind, you can keep

    yourself from becoming a robbery victim.

    Individuals:

    When paying accounts, consider options

    that are lower risk instead of withdrawing

    large sums of cash:

    ) Carry as little cash as possible.

    ) Consider the convenience of paying

    accounts electronically (consult the bank to

    find out about other available options).

    ) Consider making use of cellphone

    banking or internet transfers or ATMs to

    do banking.

    Businesses:

    Small businesses which are cash based

    and need to deposit money regularly at the

    bank should apply the following:

    ) Alternate the days and times on which

    the cash is deposited.

    ) Never make bank visits public, even to

    people close to the business owner.

    ) Do not openly display the money being

    deposited while standing in the bank

    queue.

    ) Avoid carrying money bags, briefcases or

    openly displaying the deposit receipt book.

    ) Identify another branch of the bank that

    can be visited to ensure that the banking

    pattern is not easily recognised or detected.

    THE Dingleton police are

    investigating a case of

    culpable homicide after a fatal

    accident that occurred on 23

    June on the N14 road between

    Kathu and Dingleton.

    The driver of one of the

    trucks involved in the

    accident alleged that he was

    on his way to Postmasburg

    when one of the front tyres of

    his truck burst.

    He then lost control of the

    vehicle.

    The truck collided with a

    waste disposal truck that was

    travelling in the opposite

    direction to Kathu.

    Zenzile George Mthakati,

    the driver of the first truck,

    was injured and taken to

    hospital. He has since been

    discharged.

    The driver of the waste

    disposal truck, K. Leukes and

    his passenger, Ricardo van

    der Westhuizen, both from

    Postmasburg, passed away on

    the scene.

    Const. Desmond Kgadiete of

    the Dingleton police detectives

    is the investigating officer.

    Fraudwarning

    Tips for carrying cash safely

    Accident claims two

    THE Kathu and Dingleton police and emergency services, swiftly responded to the N14 truck accident.

    Photo: Benneli olivier Van der Walt

    DIE Kathu-tak van die

    Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale

    Bloeddiens (SANBD)

    benodig dringend nog

    bloedskenkers.

    Alle inwoners word

    aangemoedig om bloed te

    skenk.

    Skenkers kan op

    Woensdae van 08:00 tot

    19:00 na die kliniek kom

    en bloed kan ook op

    Vrydae van 09:00 tot 17:00

    in die kliniek geskenk

    word.

    Die kliniek is in

    Rietbokstraat in die Old

    Mutual-gebou langs OK

    Furniture.

    Om n bloedskenker te

    word moet n mens tussen

    16 en 65 jaar oud wees,

    meer as 50 kg weeg en n

    veilige seksuele leefstyl

    handhaaf.

    Rig navrae aan sr.

    Ansie Klemp by 082-305-

    4249.

    Skenkers gesoek

    DERICK EN LENIE VISSER, Kathu:

    ONS wil vir die persoon wat ons kind se

    blommevan sy graf af gesteel het, vra: Hoekom

    koop jy nie jou eie blomme nie? Nou steel jy

    dit van iemand anders se graf af.

    Jy sal nie weet hoe dit voel om daar te kom

    en te sien dit is weg nie. Kry jy nie skaam nie?

    Iemand wat dit doen, het nie n gewete nie.

    Ek hoop jy slaap lekker, jou dag sal kom.

    Eendag sal jy rekenskap daarvoor moet gee.

    Di diefstal n skande

  • KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014 3

    Elsona Steyn

    DIT was in st. 5 (gr. 7) toe ek

    agterkom Johanna kan baie beter

    as ek op die bord sien. Ek en sy

    het langs mekaar in die skoolbank

    gesit en sy het altyd vir my gelees

    wat op die bord staan. Ek het

    nooit gedink daar skort dalk iets

    met my o nie.

    n Bril laat jou wegskram van

    mense dit het ek met die eerste

    groepfotos vir die jaarblad

    ondervind op die foto glimlag

    almal. Behalwe ek. Daar waar my

    o moes wees, is twee wit kolle in

    n donker raam.

    Ek voer n vriendelike vyand-

    skap met my bril, want hy gedra

    hom sleg. As die glase nie toewa-

    sem nie, raak dit soms weg. Dan

    moet ek iemand anders se bril

    leen om myne te vind.

    Ek het n ding oor skoon

    brilglase ek maak dit gedurig

    skoon. Ek sal ook nie skroom om

    almal te vra om my bril skoon te

    maak nie.

    Die meeste van ons ontken dit

    as ons arms te kort word om te

    lees. Tot op n dag wat jy moet

    erken jy kan nie meer sien nie

    jou arms word te kort.

    Dit is dan dat jy winkelbrille-

    tjies op strategiese plekke in die

    huis bre. Jy kom ook op n punt

    dat jy nie kan besluit met watter

    bril jy die beste sal sien nie die

    een met die vergrootglase, die

    bifokaal of die sonbril. Of dalk die

    winkelbril waarvan die vetterige

    glase n gisteraand se springmie-

    lie-etery nog skoongemaak moet

    word.

    Eendag word brilstories om n

    etenstafel gepraat. n Man vertel

    dat hy een aand op vakansie in n

    bekende woonwapark sonder sy

    bril in die buitestort gestaan het.

    Toe gewaar hy iemand. Met n

    naand-naand groet hy beleef net

    om te hoor hoe bobbejaan se kind

    met sy skeersakkie verdwyn. Dit

    is waar ek besluit het dat brille op

    neuse hoort, soos valstande in

    monde en klaar.

    Askies, bril, bely n ander

    vriend. Hy kon ook nie in die bed

    gelees kry nie omdat veral sy

    linkeroog dof en vaal was. Uit

    moedeloosheid het hy aan die

    slaap geraak, net om die volgende

    oggend agter te kom sy linkerkant-

    ste brilglas het uitgeval en l langs

    sy bed op die vloer.

    Ek en my bril en die duur rame

    het met verloop van tyd getroue

    vriende geword. Daarsonder sou

    my lewe n woestyn gewees het.

    Maar op n dag het ek besluit om

    kontaklense aan te skaf.

    Weggooibare kontaklense is,

    naas weggooidoeke, die beste

    uitvindsel nog. Af en toe kruip jy

    op die mat rond op soek na n

    verlore lens en as die onwaarskyn-

    like wel gebeur en jy dit nie kry

    nie, gaan haal jy sommer n ander

    een.

    Die voordele is eindeloos: Jou o

    brand nie meer as jy uie skil nie;

    jy kan uiteindelik sien hoe die kos

    in die oond vorder, jy lyk soveel

    mooier en jy soen beslis lekkerder

    (want daar is nie n bril wat aan

    jou krel se bril kan vashaak nie).

    Die ander dag meld ek vir my

    jaarlikse ondersoek by die

    oogspesialis aan. Hy beaam,

    simpatiek dog ferm, dat hy

    genoodsaak is om n lensvervan-

    ging te doen. Nie net in die

    linkeroog nie, die regter een moet

    ook vervang word. Weer terug na

    die bril? Aikna, s ek. Ek is nog

    nie gereed daarvoor nie. Die

    oogkundige het ook nie raad nie;

    kontaklense vir sulke o is

    blykbaar nie meer n opsie nie.

    Maklike operasie, vertel almal, oor

    in n japtrap, sommer niks.

    Een van die dae, n my opera-

    sie, kan ek die wreld dus sonder

    n bril bekyk. My beker behoort

    oor te loop van vreugde, maar ek

    is gedurig half versigtig, asof ek

    sal soek na my bril vir rustigheid

    en kalmte. Ons twee kom n lang

    pad, hy het my ten minste deur

    dik (lense) en dun gedra. Die

    grond bewe onder my voete, ek

    sien al hoe val ek my disnis.

    Stadig, maar seker en bietjies-biet-

    jies sal ek my nuutgevonde,

    oorgemaakte self aanvaar. Ek is

    nou pens en pootjies hierin, ek en

    my nuwe heldersiende o.

    Ellende en vreugde

    van brille en grille

    DIE Kuruman-Vroue-Landbou-

    vereniging (VLV) het op 25

    Junie n modelkursus aange-

    bied.

    Die kursus is deur Henrike

    Prinsloo aangebied.

    Sy is n model by E!Models

    in Bloemfontein.

    Sy bied gereeld sulke klasse

    in Bloemfontein aan.

    Die aspirant-modelle het van

    3-jariges tot 12-jariges gewissel.

    Hulle het die uur lange klas

    baie geniet.

    Modelle begin vroeg

    DIE minimodelle wat aan die modelkursus deelgeneem het, is van links,

    voor: Megan Bothman, Martin Kruger, Sinead West, Kay-La van Zyl,

    Dion van Straten, Clarina Tomatos en Anke Einkamerer; middel: Anis-

    ha Kruger, Cara-Jean Hugo, Nicole Kriek, Sulani van Straten en Anika

    Tomatos; agter: Henrike Prinsloo, Suzaan en Carien van der Merwe.

    Foto: Janet West

  • 4 KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014

    nate om my jy moet senuwees

    van staal h. In daardie chaos is

    daar nie tyd vir paniekerig raak

    nie.

    Saam met die polisie op n

    daggaklopjag is ek altyd verstom

    oor die arrogante houdings van

    die smokkelaars.

    Eergister ontvang ek n doku-

    ment van n ma wat haar storie

    van hartseer en herstel vertel. n

    Storie oor haar dogter se verkrag-

    ting n paar jaar gelede.

    En sy vertel van die besluit wat

    sy geneem het om openlik daaroor

    te praat sodat hul storie dalk

    ander sal help.

    Soos n mens lees, so loop die

    trane. Maar jy kry ook ongeloofli-

    ke respek vir so iemand wat so

    dapper is om die storie te vertel.

    In die besigheid van n

    koerant kry ek met goed en sleg te

    doen.

    Maar ek waardeer die vertroue

    wat mense in my plaas om met

    integriteit en respek hul stories te

    skryf. Wat n ongelooflike voorreg

    om deel te kan wees van mense se

    lewe.

    En die hoop is altyd daar dat al

    die slegte stories tog ook n

    verskil aan mense se lewe sal

    maak.

    so krap aan allerhande ongerymd-

    hede. Soms kry jy die antwoord

    ek praat nie met die media nie.

    Dan moet jy begin soek en elke

    moontlike kontak wat jy het, bel

    ast ware bel jy die hele wreld

    vol om agter die kap van die byl

    te kom. Uiteindelik is daar wel

    iemand wat bereid is om met jou

    te praat. Ook in sulke ongemakli-

    ke omstandighede gebeur dit dat

    n mens allerhande kragwoorde

    toegesnou word.

    Verlede week was die Bulletin

    weer propvol slegte nuus. n

    Man bel my en vra: Het jy nie al

    vir jou sekuriteit aangeskaf nie?

    Want ek dink jy gaan dit nou

    nodig kry. Dit was grappender-

    wys ges, maar n mens weet

    nooit nie.

    By n onlustesituasie daag ek

    op, weer kamera in die hand. n

    Bakkie vol vroue agterop sien my

    kamera en snou my toe: As jy

    gaan fotos neem, gaan ons vir jou

    dik m**r. By dieselfde gebeurte-

    nis vlieg rubberkoels en skokgra-

    Ilse Watson

    SO tydjie gelede s iemand vir

    my: Ek sit nie my voete in

    Kuruman nie. Die dorp is besig

    om uitmekaar te val en dit gaan

    net erger word.

    Dit is ongelukkig waar, ja.

    Diefstal, inbrake en gewapende

    rooftogte is aan die orde van die

    dag.

    Inwoners is ontevrede en

    niemand voel meer veilig nie.

    Soms word ek met oproepe of

    besoekers in my kantoor oorval.

    Inwoners van Kuruman en

    omgewing bring die probleme na

    my toe, sodat ek dit verder kan

    ondersoek en daaroor skryf.

    Dit is goed vir die koerant ek

    is afhanklik van die inwoners in

    ons omgewing vir nuus hetsy

    goeie of slegte nuus.

    So n week gelede hardloop ek

    van die een probleem na die

    volgende kamera en notaboek in

    die hand (my selfoon bly maar

    liewerste in die motor, want dit

    beland tog net altyd in die sand).

    In situasies waar daar onge-

    rymdhede plaasvind, moet n

    joernalis die moeilike vrae vra.

    Jy soek die feite en die waar-

    heid. Jy raak nogal ongewild as jy

    Nood bring

    geleentheid

    DIE afgelope paar maande is

    Suid-Afrika deur n vlaag teleur-

    stellende en selfs bestaansbedrei-

    gende gebeure getref.

    Die nasleep van Marikana het

    die langste mynstaking in die

    geskiedenis tot gevolg gehad. Die

    ekonomiese hartland van die

    platinumgordel is deur die ergste

    swaarkry sedert sy ontstaan

    getref.

    As in ag geneem word dat met

    beter kommunikasie en betrekkin-

    ge tussen die ekonomiese vennote

    naamlik die werkers, werkgewers

    en die staat dit grootliks

    verhoed kon gewees het, en wat

    die volle ekonomiese impak gaan

    wees, is die huidige ekonomiese

    pessimisme te verstane.

    Die staking in die platinum-

    myne het ten einde geloop en net

    toe daar weer n liggie in die

    donker tonnel verskyn, was dit die

    volgende vakbond wat dreig met

    stakings en verlammende optrede

    op n ekonomie wat soos n ou,

    dieselenjin in die winterkoue

    stotter.

    Gooi by hierdie pruttende pot

    van arbeidsoptrede en gevolglike

    politieke en ekonomiese onstabili-

    teit die regering se planne om

    grondhervorming op nuwe

    maniere toe te pas en die pot

    brand aan.

    Hierdie plan lyk hoogs onuit-

    voerbaar, tog is dit op die tafel.

    Die nuwe plan impliseer dat

    boere 50% van hul grond sonder

    vergoeding aan hul werkers

    afstaan. Daar sal wel n fonds

    geskep word wat tot die uitbrei-

    ding van die boerdery bydra.

    Beleggers kan sekerlik onder

    hierdie omstandighede nie kwalik

    geneem word as hulle die pot net

    een kyk gee en wyk na die

    vleispotte van ander lande nie

    selfs ander lande in Afrika.

    Met hierdie donker prentjie in

    gedagte is dit moeilik om aan

    ekonomiese groei, kapitaaluitbrei-

    ding en investering te dink. Tog is

    dit juis in hierdie onseker tye dat

    van die suksesvolste onderne-

    mings begin word.

    Eintlik is dit nou die tyd om

    antwoorde te vind vir die tergende

    vrae en n model ter tafel te l wat

    reeds die uitdagendste tye in ag

    neem.

    Die aanloop tot die verkiesing

    was grootliks vir van di onstabi-

    liteit verantwoordelik, met

    karakters wat mekaar op ongure

    maniere die loef wou afsteek.

    Die uitslag van die verkiesing

    en die nuwe regeerspan behoort

    nou stabiliteit en normaliteit tot

    gevolg te h met al die potensiaal

    vir beter nuus op die horison.

    God sal jou nooit in

    die steek laat nie

    Ds. Christo Jonck

    IN Matteus 10:29-31 staan: Julle is

    meer werd as baie mossies.

    Hier is n paar harefeite net

    vir die pret:

    ) Daar is gemiddeld 100 000 hare

    op n mens se kop;

    ) Rooikoppe het ongeveer 90 000

    hare. Mense met swart hare het

    sowat 110 000 hare en blondines

    140 000;

    ) Die gemiddelde man wat elke

    dag skeer, verwyder daagliks

    sowat n millimeter baard. Dit

    beteken dat tussen die ouderdom

    van 20 en 65 jaar hy sowat 4,6 m

    baard verwyder. En om te dink

    dat God hou rekening met al

    daardie hare en nog meer.

    Hy weet van jou.

    Jou troos is dit: Jesus bewaar jou

    op so n wyse dat, sonder die wil

    van my Hemelse Vader, geen haar

    van my kop kan afval nie.

    Hieruit leer ons drie ongeloofli-

    ke dinge:

    ) Die eerste ongelooflike ding

    God weet persoonlik van my;

    ) By God is jy meer as n

    nommer. By Hom is jy n naam.

    Jou naam is in Sy handpalm

    geskryf (Jes. 49:16) sodat Hy nooit

    van jou kan vergeet nie. Jou hare

    is getel;

    ) God is daar. Jesus gebruik twee

    beelde om dit vir ons te verduide-

    lik die van die mossies en die

    van hare.

    Selfs n mossie wat maar n

    waardelose voltjie is, is kosbaar

    vir God. Daarom kan jy verseker

    weet God is daar vir jou;

    ) In die Ou Testament is die tel

    van n mens se hare beeldspraak

    wat vir jou wil vertel van die

    veiligheid van daardie mens wat

    leef onder die beskerming van

    God. Jesus gebruik hierdie twee

    beelde om vir jou te s: God sal

    jou nooit in die steek laat nie;

    ) God is die Pa wat in beheer is.

    Hier is nie iemand wat hard en

    koud is nie, maar Iemand wat jou

    Pa is en alles in Sy almagtige

    vermo sal doen om jou te

    beskerm. Hoekom? Jy is Sy kind

    en Hy is jou pa.

    Daarom hoef ons volgens Jesus

    vir niks bang te wees nie, want

    Jesus-volgelinge tree altyd en oral

    op in die teenwoordigheid van

    God, vir wie jy meer werd is as n

    swerm mossies en wat boonop

    elke haar op jou kop getel het.

    DIENoord-Kaap se trots.Di twee springbokrammeknibbel al vroegoggendaanhul ontbyt. DieNamakwari-lod-

    ge se trop gedy hier en is n groot trekpleister vir besoekers. Foto: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt

    5/23 -2/14

    6/265/22 -1/14 -3/11 1/14-4/12 -1/13

    Koerante se soet en suur

    Steel besoekers aan lodge se hart

  • KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014 5

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    SONJA VAN NIEKERK, wat in

    Sishen (nou Dingleton) gebore

    is en haar skoolloopbaan aan

    die Laerskool FJ van Niekerk

    in Sishen begin het en daarna

    haar horskoolloopbaan by die

    Horskool Kathu voltooi het, se

    man, die sanger Zak, is twee

    jaar gelede in n motorongeluk

    by Sasolburg oorlede.

    Ek is erg ontsteld nadat die

    verhoor van die munisipale

    amptenaar, wat na bewering

    die ongeluk veroorsaak het, vir

    die soveelste keer uitgestel is.

    Sonja het verlede week weer

    met hul seuns, Jano (4) en Zian

    (2), van Hartbeespoort na

    Sasolburg gereis, maar moes

    hoor die verhoor gaan nou eers

    in Augustus begin.

    Dit moes Woensdag begin

    het, maar is vertraag omdat

    Basie Motloung, die beskuldig-

    de, van regsverteenwoordiger

    verander het.

    Ons hoop maar net geregtig-

    heid sal geskied.

    Die regter het die beskuldig-

    de wel gewaarsku dat die saak

    nie weer uitgestel sal kan word

    nie, het Sonja ges.

    Motloung, wat ten tyde van

    die ongeluk n tydelik geskorste

    amptenaar van die Metsimaho-

    lo-munisipaliteit was, het op 30

    Maart 2012 met sy Audi teen

    Van Niekerk en sy vriend

    Johan Nortj se bussie gebots.

    Volgens n spoedkamera het

    Motloung teen sowat 146 km/h

    in n 80 km/h-sone gery.

    Van Niekerk is uit die bussie

    geslinger.

    Nortj het ernstige nek- en

    kopbeserings opgedoen.

    Volgens Sonja was hulle in

    Sasolburg sodat Zak n nuwe

    musiek-DVD in Vereeniging kon

    laat opneem. Hy sou die week

    daarna by die KKNK in

    Oudtshoorn opgetree het.

    Nortj se dogter, Natasja Fourie,

    het ges die ongeluk het haar pa

    geknak.

    Zak se dood was n groot skok.

    Hy sukkel steeds om dit te

    verwerk. Die hele tragedie het

    veroorsaak dat my pa baie stil

    en teruggetrokke geraak het.

    Hy sukkel van tyd tot tyd

    om tussen baie mense sosiaal

    te verkeer en het nog baie

    vrae.

    Vrou ontsteld oor uitstel

    ZAK VAN NIEKERK en sy vrou, Sonja, en seuns, Jano (toe twee jaar oud) en Zian (toe n maand oud), kort

    voor Zak se dood in n motorongeluk. Foto: Verskaf

  • 6 KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014

    HELENE VAN DEN BERG is een van die finaliste met di besonderse

    foto. Foto: Helene van den Berg

    HEID CAREY se foto van die seekoeie en die dapper voltjie is maklik as finalis aangewys. Foto: Heid Carey

    DI pragtige foto van n renoster is deur Jaco Kriek geneem. Foto: Jaco Kriek

    JACOLINE VAN ROOYEN het di pragtige lammetjie afgeneem.

    Foto: Jacoline van Rooyen

    JAI DU TOIT het di oulike apie perfek afgeneem.

    Foto: Jai du Toit

    Laaste

    fotos

    gekies

    Lizette Slabber

    HIER is die vyf finaliste in

    Kalahari Bulletin se dierefoto-

    kompetisie van Junie.

    Gaan stem nou vir jou

    gunsteling deur die foto op

    Facebook te like.

    Die fotograaf wat die meeste

    likes kry, gaan n lekker

    geskenkpak van die Orange

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    voorblad van volgende week se

    Kalahari Bulletin pryk en n

    lekker prys wen. Daarby gaan

    die wenfoto deur na die finale

    kompetisie waar een van die

    maandwenners die kans staan

    om n naweek vir vier by een

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  • KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014 7

    SPESIAAL vir alle boekwurms Op die boekrak stel nuwe boeke aan lesers bekend.

    Die Bulletin bied ook van tyd tot tyd kompetisies aan waartydens lesers n boek kan wen. Moe-

    dig jou kinders aan om boeke in Engels en Afrikaans te lees.

    Ilse Watson

    WILNA ADRIAANSE is

    op 19 Maart 1958 in die

    Kalahari gebore. Sy het

    egter in Worcester

    grootgeword en in 1976

    aan die Horskool

    Worcester gematriku-

    leer. Sy het daarna n

    BA- en BAHons-graad

    in ontwikkelingsadmini-

    strasie aan die Universi-

    teit van Stellenbosch

    (US) verwerf.

    Sy is in 1981 met

    Deon Adriaanse

    getroud. Hulle het drie

    en n half jaar in Giyani

    (Limpopo) gewoon

    voordat hulle hul weer

    in 1985 in die Kaap gevestig het.

    Drie seuns is uit die huwelik

    gebore: Cobus, Jaco en Johann. Die

    gesin woon sedert 1985 in Durbanvil-

    le.

    Haar eerste boek, Die wingerd sal

    weer bot, het in 2000 deur Lapa-uit-

    gewers onder die skrywersnaam

    Wilmine Burger verskyn. Haar

    bekendste boeke is Rebecca (2004),

    Met ander woorde (2006), Die boek

    van Ester (2008) en Vier seisoene kind

    (2010).

    n Klein lewe is n

    fassinerende verhaal van

    n wit, middeljarige vrou

    wat in die laat 1950s in

    Suid-Afrika gebore is, n

    vrou wat vasgevang is

    binne die beperkings van

    n stelsel, maar met n

    versigtige blik op dinge

    soos die tuisland-be-

    leid, die expat-generasie,

    moederskap, die lewe in

    Afrika en ander beteke-

    nisvolle aangeleenthede.

    Hierdie uiteenlopende

    invloede word deurlo-

    pend teen die agtergrond

    van haar witheid beleef.

    Adriaanse het di boek

    as deel van haar meester-

    graadstudie in kreatiewe

    skryfkunde geskryf. Dit is nie alleen

    die klein verhaal van die hoofka-

    rakter nie, maar ook van Suid-Afri-

    ka. Die storie van die hoofkarakter

    en van Suid-Afrika is nie so eenvou-

    dig as wat die titel aandui nie.

    Die roman vertel die verhaal van

    die anonieme hoofkarakter en haar

    lotgevalle binne die Suid-Afrikaanse

    konteks. Haar storie is nie uniek

    aan haar nie, maar is universeel

    van alle wit vroue wat sedert die

    1950s in Suid-Afrika grootgeword

    het.

    Dit verwoord die gevoel van baie

    wit vroue wat wil sin maak van die

    Suid-Afrika van vandag en van die

    verlede en wat hul plek wil (of moet)

    vind in die hedendaagse Suid-Afrika.

    Vroeg in die roman s die hoofka-

    rakter: Die kinders wil landuit, Pa.

    Sommer so met n rugsak en n

    vliegkaartjie sonder terugkeerdatum.

    En oor die stemme wat dreig om my

    te vervreem. Wat vra hoe leef ek

    met my wit vel in hierdie vreemde

    plek.

    Hierdie woorde van die hoofkarak-

    ter verwys na belangrike temas,

    soos vervreemding, om te behoort,

    begrip en emigrasie.

    Die roman verwoord ook die

    Suid-Afrikaner wat kies om hier te

    bly en nie pad te gee uit die land

    nie.

    Soos die hoofkarakter later in die

    verhaal dink: Sy wil hom vra oor

    die momentum en hoe lank die

    wreld se respek sal hou. Of dalk

    eerder hoe lank die respek vir die

    eie sal hou. Dalk is die groot toets

    glad nie om aan die wreld iets te

    bewys nie, maar aan onsself. Dat die

    renboog nie n drogdroom is nie.

    Maar sy vra dit nie. Vir haar voel

    die toernooi soos n welkome

    staning. n Verposing.

    Nuwe boeke laat die rak kreun

    Kwessies onder loep

    n MOET lees: n

    Klein lewe van Wilna

    Adriaanse.

    IN Dana Snyman se

    nuwe bundel vertel

    hy die stories van ons

    land se mense, die ge-

    wone mense, mense

    wat sommerso onder

    die radar leef.

    Eg, warm en gevul

    met deernis, soos ons

    Snyman leer ken en

    leer liefkry het. Hy

    skryf met groot nede-

    righeid en respek oor

    die mense wat ander-

    sins ongesiens lewe

    en in die proses ver-

    ryk en verruim hy

    ons. Boonop is hy dik-

    wels skreeusnaaks.

    Snyman is een van

    Suid-Afrika se top-

    skrywers. Hy was

    joernalis by Huisge-

    noot en Beeld en Weg

    se reisredakteur. Hy

    is nou heeltyds skry-

    wer met gereelde ru-

    brieke in onder meer

    Beeld en Die Burger.

    EIGHT-YEAR-OLD JACK

    and his little sister,

    Annie, are playing in the

    woods during their

    summer holiday, when

    they find a mysterious

    tree house full of books.

    But these are no

    ordinary books. And this

    is no ordinary tree house.

    Jack and Annie get more

    than they had bargained

    for when Jack opens a

    book about dinosaurs and

    wishes he could see them

    for real. They end up in

    prehistoric times with

    Pteranodons, Triceratops

    and a huge Tyrannosau-

    rus Rex.

    How will they get home

    again? The race is on.

    This book is beautifully

    written, full of suspense

    and well researched. An

    easy, fast-paced and

    exciting read with appeal

    to both junior boys and

    girls.

    VERHALE uit die

    hartland. Al die Ka-

    roostories wat Etien-

    ne vanHeerden tot op

    hede geskryf het,

    word die eerste keer

    in een bundel uitge-

    gee. Dit sluit in Die

    gas in Rondawel Wil

    helmina, een van sy

    sterkste tekste. Dit is

    verhale wat getuig

    van Van Heerden se

    suiwer aanvoeling vir

    die woord en sy ver-

    mo tot knap karakte-

    risering en situasiete-

    kening, almal geplaas

    binne n landskap wat

    hom besonder na aan

    die hart l.

    Snyman skryf oor onsmense

    Amagic ride into history

    MAGIC TREE HOUSE Valley of the Di

    nosaurs by Mary Pope Osborne.

    Kuier en gesels ook saam met

    ander lesers op die koerant se

    Facebookblad.

  • 8 KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014

    THE Mpelega Preprimary Schools application for funds from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF) has

    been approved. This community schools 156 learners and 9 teachers are very grateful for the financial help. Shirley

    Kailane, the principal, said that the money would be used to upgrade the schools equipment and further the childrens

    education. Photo: Supplied

    Benneli Olivier Van der

    Walt

    DIE onderwysers van die

    Laerskool Kathu het

    verlede week hul kosmaak-

    vernuf tydens die Laerskool

    Kathu se 2014-Masterchef-

    kompetisie gewys.

    Die onderwysers moes die

    beste pannekoek en vulsel

    van die beskikbare bestand-

    dele maak.

    Die spanne het nie n

    idee gehad wat die bestand-

    dele is waarmee hulle kon

    werk nie.

    Lindie Vries was die

    gasvrou van die dag en het

    al die aspirant-kokke en

    beoordelaars hartlik

    verwelkom.

    Die kokke is deur n

    suigstokkie-lotery in spanne

    ingedeel, waarna hulle hul

    bestanddeelbokse kon

    oopmaak.

    Al die bestanddele in die

    boks moes gebruik word.

    Die spanne het flink aan

    die werk gespring, van

    hulle het die pannekoeke

    gebak terwyl die res besig

    was om die vulsels vir die

    pannekoeke te maak.

    Die beoordelaars was

    Esm Reyneke, Elna du

    Preez, Margaret Weiden-

    mann, Bennie van der Berg

    en Martin van Schalkwyk.

    Onderwysers

    hou lyf kok

    ONDERWYSERS van die Laerskool Kathu tydens die skool se

    2014-Masterchef-kompetisie. Fotos: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt

    HAMMIES VAN NIEKERK, die skoolhoof, se

    hande het vir niks verkeerd gestaan nie.

    DI beoordelaars het die moeilike taak gehad om die wenners

    aan te wys. Van links is Martins van Schalkwyk, Bennie van der

    Berg, Margaret Weidenmann, Elna du Preez en Esm Reyneke.

    LINDIE VRIES, gasvrou en meesterkok, met

    haar besonderse voorskoot.

    DAV WILSON het tydens die kompetisie met

    sy interessante uitrusting uitgestaan.

    Benneli Olivier Van der

    Walt

    ON 24 June, the Ambassadors

    School of Science (ASOS) held a

    friendly interschool competition

    and motivational day for gr. 8

    to gr. 12 learners.

    The event was hosted by the

    Langberg High School in

    Olifantshoek. Learners from the

    Langberg High School, the

    Gamagara High School in

    Deben and the Sesheng Interme-

    diate School near Kathu

    attended the event.

    Before the event started, the

    learners engaged in a few

    friendly games of chess to

    limber up their skills. During

    the event, learners also compe-

    ted against each other in chess,

    Scrabble, mathematics and

    science quizzes, spelling and

    public speaking. The topics for

    the public speaking were The

    effect that poverty has on

    learners performance at school

    and The negative or positive

    impact of social media.

    Princess Thwala, the stakehol-

    der relations executive of ARM,

    Irene Dlomo, corporate socio-

    economic development (SED)

    manager, and Charlotte Stoole,

    the SED development officer of

    ARM, attended the event. Jan

    Lottering of Maths SA, who

    supports the ASOS teachers,

    and Abraham Morris, the

    headmaster of the Langberg

    High School, were there to

    monitor the competition.

    Elrinda Rost, the Assmang Iron

    Ore superintendent of enterpri-

    se development, thanked all

    participating parties and

    schools for their involvement in

    the over-all ASOS projects.

    Participating schools ASOS

    teachers helped to co-ordinate

    the different competitions. Muso

    Konyana, an ambassador from

    the ASOS, was the master of

    ceremonies and ensured a sense

    of friendly integration between

    the learners of the different

    schools. Assmang Khumani Iron

    Ore distributed scarves, coffee

    mugs and hats to the learners

    in order to ward off the winter

    coldness.

    Konyana started the event

    with a few brain teasers and

    asked the learners what their

    expectations for the day were.

    Thwalas keynote speech was

    one of the highlights and she

    encouraged them to excel in

    their studies.

    Event unites pupils

    FROM the left are Charlotte Stoole (SED development officer of ARM),

    Princess Thwala (stakeholder relations executive of ARM), Abraham

    Morris (headmaster of Langberg High School) and Irene Dlomo, corpo-

    rate SED manager. Photos: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt

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    THE Bankhara Bodulong High School

    held its first teachers and school

    governing body (SGB) awards on 14

    June. The event was organised by the

    principal of the school. She highlighted

    that the idea has been a dream since the

    inception of the school in 2010. It was

    about time to turn the dream into

    reality by motivating and appreciating

    the commitment and support of both

    teachers and the SGB.

    The school obtained 90,62% with its

    first matriculants in 2012 and in 89,74%

    in 2013, that placed them on the fifth

    position in the John Taolo Gaetsewe

    Education District.

    The principal said that it was all due

    to hard work, dedication and co-operati-

    on of her staff. She therefore saw a need

    to give extrinsic motivation. The SGB

    and non-teaching staff were also awar-

    ded with certificates, because without

    their support the school could not have

    been where it is today. Bothoboile

    Modise, the PR counsellor, gave a brief

    background of how the schools history

    and informed staff members how proud

    the community of Bankhara Bodulong

    are of their high school. TEACHERS of the Bankhara Bodulong High School who received various awards. Photo: Supplied

    SOUTH AFRICAN small and medium

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    financial support in order to grow into

    sustainable enterprises.

    This is the focus of the Sanlam Enterpri-

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    ship formed with the Association of Savings

    and Investment South Africa (ASISA).

    The Programme invests in the sustainabi-

    lity of small and medium-sized enterprises,

    in South Africa and also aligns with

    Governments drive for job creation and

    economic growth.

    Francois Adriaanse, head of Corporate

    Affairs at Sanlam, says the Sanlam/ASISA

    ED programme is unique, because it

    recognises that the real hurdle to sustaina-

    ble growth for many entrepreneurs is lack

    of experience and a need for mentorship.

    The focus of the programme is therefore on

    incubating and developing small and

    medium businesses, that show potential for

    future growth, rather than simply supply-

    ing grant money and expecting business

    owners to achieve growth on their own.

    Adriaanse says a strong entrepreneurial

    sector, is critical to the success of South

    Africas economy. By focussing on helping

    a few existing businesses, we know the

    ripple effect can be immeasurable in terms

    of job creation, skills transfer and revenue

    creation.

    For the launch phase of the Sanlam/ASI-

    SA ED programme, five predominantly

    black-owned businesses with high impact

    potential were selected by Sanlams imple-

    mentation partner, the ASISA Enterprise

    Development (ED) Fund. These businesses

    are either part of the Sanlam Groups

    supply chain or may be considered as

    future suppliers. The ASISA ED Fund is

    also responsible for providing financial and

    business development skills to these SMEs.

    Adriaaanse says the Sanlam/ASISA ED

    Programme combines investment funding

    and business development into a single

    package.

    SMEs require more than just financial

    support in order to grow. Our programme

    offers tailored business development

    support followed by financial support, timed

    according to the specific needs of SMEs.

    Those that qualify for funding are provided

    with a further seven years of SME growth

    support, through the ASISA ED Fund.

    Liquid Thought, a digital strategy and

    innovations agency, that supplies web and

    mobile technology solutions, has been

    provided with business growth support and

    mentorship, scaling the enterprise to

    investment readiness. It receives financial

    support through the ASISA ED Fund, in

    order to sustain this growth. The real

    power of the joint enterprise development

    initiative is not about money, says

    Adriaanse.

    This is not a quick-fix project that wants

    to achieve long-term goals by pumping

    grant money into fledging small and

    medium businesses. Its about creating

    sustainable businesses that will be able to

    apply their newly gained knowledge and

    skills to expand, thereby creating jobs and

    opportunities for others.

    The Sanlam Enterprise Development

    programme is managed by enterprise

    development specialists, Edge Growth and

    will conclude in July 2014.

    For enquiries, call 021-947-5495 or send an

    e-mail to [email protected]

    ) Sanlam is the sponsor of the Forum for

    Community Journalists seminar, which

    takes place on 5 September. Kalahari

    Bulletins editor is a member of this forum.

    Plan offers aid to

    businesses

    Ilse Watson

    IN 2011 an orphaned nine-year-old boy was

    seen begging in front of the shops in

    Batlharos.

    The principal of his old school, some 50 km

    away in the village of Laxey, persuaded him

    to go back to school and arranged for his

    elderly grandparents to care for him together

    with his other orphaned siblings and

    cousins.

    It was learning of this boy, together with

    the stories of other orphans and impover-

    ished learners of the Bojelakgomo Primary

    School, that prompted two Australian women

    to raise money to build a weekly boarding

    house to assist such children and their

    carers.

    Penny McEniry and Diana Patterson had

    come to Kuruman and the Moshaweng

    Valley as members of the Kalahari Education

    Experience, an international group commit-

    ted to assisting the schools in the area.

    The boarding house, named Bosele House

    by the local management committee, was

    formally opened in April.

    On their return to Kuruman on 18 June,

    McEniry and Patterson were delighted to

    learn that the same orphaned boy was now

    achieving success in his studies.

    He had learnt to read and write and his

    grade educator was delighted with both his

    progress and the promise he was demonstrat-

    ing.

    A weekly boarding facility provides these

    poverty-stricken students with a supportive

    environment where they are clothed, fed and

    encouraged in their education, the principal

    of the primary school said.

    The management committee met in

    Kuruman and reported that the operation of

    Bosele House was very pleasing.

    The children were happy and a marked

    improvement in the educational performance

    of many of the learners had been observed.

    Even though Bosele House has been

    completed, it is still a challenge to raise the

    funds to cover the operating costs, pay the

    staff and oversee the requirements of the

    children.

    Our work is far from over, said Patter-

    son.

    We also need to build a laundry and

    storeroom and are hopeful that we can find a

    partner to assist in raising the money

    required.

    Foreigners help local children

    School awards staff for dedication

    Het jy vorige uitgawes misgeloop? Gaan

    dan na www.kalaharibulletin.co.za en

    gaan blaai deur die digitale weergawes.

    Kuier en gesels ook saam met ander

    lesers op die koerant se Facebookblad.

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    In the estate of the late Onkabetze

    Josiah Montewa, identity number

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    Camden.

    Estate No: 11509/2013

    The first and final liquidation and

    distribution account in the above-

    mentioned estate will be open for

    inspection of all persons with an

    interest therein for a period of 21

    days from 4 July 2014 at the Office

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    Invitation for Public Comments as provided for in terms of the South African

    Police Service Recruitment Strategy for New Entry-level Police Trainees:

    Northern Cape Province

    The South African Police Service recruited the following applicants for enlistment as police trainees, to undergo the Grooming Camps

    as part of the final selection process. In order to make provision for inputs from the community, based on the principles of community

    engagement in the recruitment process, the National Commissioner of the South African Police Service invites members of the community

    to provide inputs pertaining to the candidatesmentioned below in order to ensure a community-oriented recruitment and selection process:

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    CAMPBELL SAPS (4)

    Rygaardt Fiona Mellisa Sharon

    Boer Yuccasta Shaun Caswell

    Pico Onalenna Macquegan

    Ramakhuba Fulufhelo Jacquebeth

    CAMPBELL-SCHMIDTSDRIFT SAPS (3)

    Matobako Tshepiso

    Oliphant Kelebogile Elizabeth

    Polori Innocentia Kelebogile

    GRIEKWASTAD SAPS (2)

    Kameel Christopher

    Crouch Reward Keneth

    HOPETOWN SAPS (4)

    Tooi Julien Moida

    Nojwaqa Brenton Tebogo

    Mabhiya Melikhaya Macdonald

    Chambo Ignatius Rico

    STRYDENBURG SAPS (6)

    Visser Zabian Brandon

    Seokamo Ookame Taolo

    Matjan Leszurio Johandonio Jaconio

    Zaal Stefan Gerhardus

    Oliphant Andrewnette Angelique

    Jane Theophillus Tseliso Brandsha

    POSTMASBURG SAPS (8)

    Matong Thapelo Isaai

    Jacobs Thabang Donald

    Mabuthwane Monnawapula Lucky

    Seameco Thapelo

    Belao Segomotso Edith

    Kappers Mosetsanagape Marie

    Boduloeng Tumelo Christopher

    Sebusho Dineo Confidence

    ALEXANDER BAY SAPS (3)

    Ngolwa Siyanthanda

    Ramonotsi Mamello Keditlwaetse Portia

    Bock Leslene Zurea

    GARIES SAPS (10)

    Klaase Francois Alexandrie

    Matlhare Tshepiso Philadelphia

    Coetzee Nelia

    Louw Wentzel Romano

    Saal Stefanie Berenice

    Gabatlhole Gakologelwang Patience

    Ndlovu Cetshwayo Fairbridge

    Van Wyk Shaun Frederico

    Meiring Gerald Winston

    Moncho Precious Keitumetse

    HONDEKLIP BAY SAPS (4)

    Afrika Katlego Fidelias

    Cloete Carlton Jayson

    Apples Maxwell

    Whitlow Gregory Anrich

    KAMIESKROON SAPS (3)

    Dommerog Nicole Angle

    Cloete Casandra Lorrienna

    Links Duncan Fransico

    KOMAGGAS SAPS (1)

    Adams Ruen Terristan

    PORT NOLLOTH SAPS (2)

    Hayward Marcell Travors

    Mkatu Linda Annetta

    SPRINGBOK SAPS (12)

    Hammer Kabelo

    Morakwe Thobile Norman

    Khan Abdul Kader

    Moase Tiisetso Patrick

    Malgas Beryldene Shaneen

    Saal Chanelle Suzanne

    Moncho Ntombizodwa Neria Rocxanne

    Motlharo Pito Maleho Carlos

    Mashodi Palesa Letchme

    Mereko Mmusi France

    Olifant Samuel

    Mtuyedwa Malibongwe Bennett

    STEINKOPF SAPS (4)

    Ellick Desire Luzelle

    Beukes Mario Carlpatric Gustav

    Opperman Carmelite

    Michaels Natasha

    GROBLERSHOOP SAPS (4)

    Speelman Marry-Lain Mitchel

    Lepadima Selodia Kate

    Koeraan Aubrey

    Swartland Linton Reon

    KAKAMAS SAPS (26)

    Leboea Gaopalelwe Lawrence

    Mkhafu Kgahiso

    Moremi Boitumelo Jeremia

    Yawa Puso Walter

    Phonene Genevie Maria

    Thotelo Moncho Macdonald

    Tlhako Nomsa Vivian

    Khabodiso Thelma

    Radebe Cayleen Brumilda

    Mahura Itumeleng Gladwin

    Mosimanewakgomo Lebogang Kagisho

    Nnosang Ditiro

    Mdluli Morgan Andile

    Maasdorp Petrus Willou

    Dikupe Oageng Confidens

    Molema Conny Tsholofelo

    Bys Boitumelo Elisa

    Blaar Onalenna Thelma

    Jacobs Jo-Visaginico

    Manong Lebang David

    Phushudi Tshegofatso Antoinette

    Du Preez Tshepiso Valencia

    Phalatsi Keamogetse Charity

    Komaitsile Lebogang Andreas

    Thole Leon Akanyang

    Magwatane Neotsile

    KEIMOES SAPS (1)

    Khahle Martin Johannes

    KENHARDT SAPS (2)

    Mkhize Reggienald Bongani

    Lechuti Dimakatso Andronica

    MARYDALE SAPS (6)

    Botha Luleka Joyce

    Joggem Merichia Letechia Balonett

    Sibeko Warren Reuben

    Monyobo Nomsa Vanessa

    Prins Vernon Euchar

    Diergaardt Jonathan Graham

    NIEKERKSHOOP SAPS (5)

    Molepo Christinah Princes

    Lukas Alistar Denzil

    Sekhabo Rodrick Sello

    Modise Tshepo Alfred

    Mereki Frieda Jovia

    PABALLELO SAPS (8)

    Bacela Rowan

    Gongo Nolufefe Cympathy

    Gonyela Brenda Nomvuyo

    Zulu Gordon Themlukas

    Zimba Wendy Pheladelphia

    Nduna Buhle

    Nokayi Ranchia

    Williams Nonstikelelo Judith

    PELLA SAPS (2)

    Van Zyl Beatrice

    Voko Morrisson Aviwe

    POFADDER SAPS (1)

    Disten Cyrilene

    RIEMVASMAAK SAPS (5)

    Nameka Witleaf Mxolisi

    Manthe Tshiamo Desmond

    Semau Mathapelo Marcia

    Landu Lefu-Ranel

    Hebe Kenneth Thato

    RIETFONTEIN SAPS (4)

    Gaitsiwe Letlhogonolo Reuben

    Thompson Buyiswa Eunice

    Khoza Nicholas Richardo

    Eilers Cruz-Zane Roesdien C

    ROSEDALE SAPS (33)

    Tyers Jaycey Tyrone

    Syster Ignatius Mandonald Hezekaia

    De Wee Qwin Eldenro

    Monyatsi Paul Olebogeng

    Roro Zwelinjani Elrado

    Maasdorp Waynona Travona

    Flink Lizell Elizabeth

    Secwaise Gaontese Vinolia

    Msebenzi Siyabonga

    Njilo Mxolisi Christian

    Lotlegang Thabang Edwin

    Wentworth Nolin

    Titus Peter Ashwen

    Martin Druzeene

    Skei Lysander Tonic Ntombizanele

    Liebenberg Shane Godfrey

    Ntaka Landi Jamina

    Bloodtsaan Charl

    Gewers Gerald

    Madecan Jo-Anne Christine

    Bogacwi Amelia Kealeboga

    Motswadira Ipeleng Cleopetra

    Moduane Donald Oratile

    Molai Malefu Rebecca

    Gaboutlwele Atisang Daniel

    Cindi Matsidiso Selina

    Disetlhe Thato Macdonald

    Ramakhema Christine Lebogang

    Nkompela Nombulelo Memory

    Themane Brian Tsepo

    Makalolise Pulane Elizabeth

    Moshenyane Tumisang Kenneth

    Seleke Moses Moshe

    UPINGTON SAPS (20)

    Motlhabane Tshepiso Saul

    Heyns Gerhaldo Martino

    Mapudi Reatlegile Conrad

    Van Kradenburg Leeroy Anselm

    Langa Thembeka Augustine

    Plaatjies Broderick Wilbrey

    Jafta Vanessa Pamela Xoliswa

    Mothelesi Emelda Tshegohatso

    Bock Meureual

    Mangaliso Vuyokazi Perceverence

    Kazi Thelma Nompumelelo

    Balepile Tshiamo Joyce

    Mkenku Faith Tumelo

    Senye Kenosi Portia Mercy

    Van Der Linde Ursula Le-Ann

    Qhina Angelina Thandiwe

    Martin Palesa

    Kgatlhane Nthabiseng Cynthia

    Thuake Kitso Norah

    Ntaka Jessica Zania Nomasoja

    WITDRAAI SAPS (9)

    Sifumba Leoni Judy-Anne

    Kgoedi Hlologelo

    Xengana Nkululeko Eugene

    Mabuza Tonic Thabo

    Bogatsu Olifan Willem

    Bonno Lucas

    Witbooi Aubrey

    Mothoa Tebogo Linah

    Delie Sylvester

    BRANDVLEI SAPS (6)

    Matwa Ndumiso Innocent

    Ramatiisa Kenosi Daniel

    Smit Stiehann Mario

    Kotwane Tumeleng Thato Cyprian

    Krieger Warren Sean

    Maleka Kethod Kagiso

    FRASERBURG SAPS (4)

    Steyn Lee-Roy Zayne

    Philander Johillen Ganeth

    Booysen Elburto

    Klaaste Simoney Jolene

    LOERIESFONTEIN SAPS (4)

    Syster Frederick

    Irion Heinrich Pall

    Koopman Lincoln

    De Wee Janine Elrisha

    NIEWOUDTVILLE SAPS (8)

    September Heloise

    Nielsen Jacques

    Lindt Denver

    De Goede Marcus William

    Ryk Ashwill

    Beukes Nigil Jovani

    Beukes Riano Franse

    Beuke Dumelin Johnes Heinright

    Migeall

    SUTHERLAND SAPS (4)

    Mokgothu Kabelo Brian

    De Water Sharol Melissa Werna

    Makwena Elvin Claude

    Prins Magdalena

    WILLISTON SAPS (6)

    Dinisa Thamsanqa Lucky

    Wylie Zandalee Isabelle Joan

    Gouws Heinricht Mark

    Mentu Eaglin Jermain

    Coetzee William Albertus Jacobus

    Wilschut Warren Dewald

    BRITSTOWN SAPS (6)

    Meyer Porcha Natasha

    Sidomu Hendrika

    Phamane Nceba

    Standers Well David

    Merahe Lekuruwane Jantjie

    Moba Douwtjie

    DE AAR SAPS (18)

    Makaleni Shauneez Anchelle

    Sias Christopher

    Nkwe Letlhogonolo Nicollus

    Chiwa Keketso Melvin

    Nkumbi Zamikhaya Maxwell

    Mampshika Kau Benjamin

    Mtwa Aron Zingile

    Zenzile Abongile

    Zephe Xholani Johnathan

    Goba Zolile

    Hill Vincent

    May Elia Julius

    Mgweba Buleliswa Primrose

    Macala Nomvula Auratius

    Sami Amanda

    Oliphant Tony-Curtis Shane Cruise

    Moleele Kgomotso Cynthia

    May Riaan Richardo

    LOXTON SAPS (1)

    Hoorn Edwardeo Gustav

    NONZWAKAZI SAPS (6)

    Ntsie Lebohang

    Kowa Busisiwe Judith

    Maqhina Sandiso Justice Monarch

    Qhashu Nomboniso

    Mphulanyana Jenny Makatho

    Cofa Brian Bonani

    PHILIPSTOWN SAPS (2)

    Julie Jessica

    Xhalabile Melikhaya Anslyn

    RICHMOND SAPS (14)

    Joka Onwabile

    Matsoso Ntai Samuel

    Tseole Gopolang Octavius

    Mfengu Mandelwethu

    Nxala Fabian Sizwe

    Julius Rodney

    Mackelina Nosiphosethu

    Ntsenki Pheello John

    Ngcanga Sibusiso Innocent

    Makoro Sello Patrick

    Pienaar Bongiswa Honey

    Jaxa Roman Kelvin

    Nogqala Sivuyile Headman

    Memane Prince

    SUNRISE SAPS (7)

    Oliphant Bertram Henro

    Morgan Lee-Ann Gretchen

    Saudi Khotatsa

    Dow William Henry

    Vena Zokwanda

    Meyers Patricia

    Mkontwana Mosadiwapula Nombuyiselo

    Allucia

    VAN WYKSVLEI SAPS (2)

    Madebe Frans

    Senakgomo Boitshoko Ernest

    You are kindly requested to provide any input by no later than 9 July 2014, which should be sent to the

    Provincial Head Personnel Management, fax: (053) 833-2972 or e-mail: [email protected]

    Enquiries can be made at Major Senti/PO Syfers, PO Raaf, Provincial Recruitment Office,

    SAPS Northern Cape or (053) 839-3724/3776.

    Diversity of gender, skill, thought, experience, ethnicity, style

    and language are all important elements of our people strategy

    and are key drivers for our success.

    The future is diverse.

    The future is yours.

    www.humanjobs.co.za Human Communications 110383

    BHP Billiton Manganese is a distinctive business with a leading presence in

    the global manganese market. Our operations span 2 continents and offer

    an excellent platform for those seeking to fast track their career. Join our

    dynamic business and contribute to our growth.

    Hotazel Manganese Mines (HMM), is based in the Kalahari. We mine one of

    the largest manganese resources in the world. We offer a unique lifestyle

    choice with a family-friendly, secure environment and value our employees

    as our greatest asset.

    Hotazel, Northern Cape

    Mamatwan Mine

    Analyst: Laboratory

    Ref: 768652

    Your main role will involve safe, accurate and timeous analysis of shift

    samples using different analytical techniques, reporting of analytical results

    to processing plants, safe storage and old samples, adherence to Laboratory

    standard operating procedures and QA/QC protocols and housekeeping.

    To qualify, you need a Grade 12 with Maths and/or Science and intermediate

    skills in MS packages (Word, Excel and PowerPoint). A Certificate/diploma

    in Chemistry would be advantageous and previous laboratory experience of

    at least 1 year would be beneficial. We seek an action-orientated, medically

    fit individual with verbal communication skills. A Code 08 drivers licence is

    essential.

    Operator: Dozer

    Ref: 768699

    While ensuring compliance with the BHP Billiton commitment to Zero Harm

    and implementing safety and housekeeping standards, you will play a key

    role in safety loading, hauling and dumping activities in the Mamatwan

    mining area. You will be required to operate different mobile equipment and

    as required, be multi-skilled to operate further different machines based on

    operational requirements.

    To apply, you will need a Grade 12 qualification plus 2 years experience

    in operating the specific mobile equipment (D10 and D08) in a mining

    environment, or alternatively, a relevant educational qualification with

    5 years experience in the same. Medical fitness is a given, and you must

    have a Track Dozer D10 and D08 Caterpillar licence or equivalent as well as a

    Code 08 or 10 drivers licence. An action orientation, good verbal

    communication skills and the ability to build and maintain relationships are

    essential.

    Please forward your CV (max 3 pages), quoting the relevant

    reference number to [email protected],

    applicants who do not quote the reference number will not be

    considered

    Applications close 11 July 2014.

    BHP Billiton has an overriding commitment to safety and environmental responsibility.

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    Tertia Greyvenstein

    OP 21 Junie het motorfietsryers

    van oor die Noord-Kaap heen,

    in samewerking met die

    Cimarron-motorfietsklub van

    Kathu, by die Bergenrus-ouete-

    huis in Olifantshoek gaan kuier.

    Die motorfietsryers is met

    heerlike sop en botterbroodjies

    begroet om die oggendkoue te

    verdryf.

    Talle skenkings, onder meer

    komberse en kruideniersware,

    is aan die inwoners van die

    ouetehuis oorhandig.

    N Skriflesing en gebed was

    dit die motorfietsryers se beurt

    om die senior burgers met

    heerlike soetgoed te bederf.

    Almal het die dag terde

    geniet en die motorfietsryers

    wil sommer gou weer gaan

    kuier.

    Die motorfietsklub bedank

    graag Kumatsu, Masshire

    Kathu, Morn van der Merwe

    en elke motorfietsryer wat tot

    die skenkings bygedra het.

    Hulle bedank ook die Uit-

    koms-gastehuis Kathu, Die

    Houthuisie in Olifantshoek en

    Irma Bronkhorst vir die lekker

    gebak.

    Oues geniet besoek

    ELMIE PRETORIUS het die inwo-

    ners van die ouetehuis met een

    van die rolstoele vermaak.

    MOTORFIETSRYERS van oor die Noord-Kaap heen, in samewerking

    met die Cimarron-motorfietsklub van Kathu, het die inwoners van die

    Bergenrus-ouetehuis in Olifantshoek besoek. Fotos: Verskaf

    Annelie Schenck

    OP 21 Junie het

    konsultante van

    Annique Health and

    Beauty vroue van

    Kathu met n

    gesigsbehandelings-

    dag bederf.

    Hier het elke vrou

    n gesigsbehandeling

    gekry en meer geleer

    oor velsoorte en wat

    n goeie velsorgroeti-

    ne behels.

    So tussen al die

    bederf deur het hulle

    ook meer van die

    Annique-produkte

    geleer. Daar is pryse

    weggegee en geluks-

    trekkings het deur

    die dag plaasgevind.

    Vroue kry bederfsessie

    JACQUELINECHIMALIZENI (links) enVanyaHavelaarwaggeduldig dat die gesigmaskers hul-

    le nog mooier maak. Fotos: Benneli Olivier Van der Walt

    ADRI EN XEN LUDICK het die bederfdag bygewoon.

    Xen is Annique Suid-Afrika se hoofbestuurder.

    TUMI MOGATUSI (links) en Mary Mogatusi van Kathu geniet

    die pamperlangdag.

  • 16 KALAHARI BULLETIN, DONDERDAG 3 JULIE 2014

    DIE leerlinge van die

    Bana- Vroe Ontwikke-

    lingsentrum het op 17

    Junie die perdeklub in

    Kathu besoek. Die inge-

    nome kleuters het Roes

    die perd ontmoet. Hulle

    kon selfs aan sy neus

    vat. Die personeel van

    die perdeklub het die

    besoekertjies baie tuis

    laat voel. Die skool be-

    dank graag die klub vir

    die moeite met die be-

    soek en die tydwat hulle

    afgestaan het. Die skool

    ontvang reeds inskry-

    wings vir 2015 vir drie-

    tot vyfjarige kleuters,

    asook gr. O-leerlinge.

    Daar is steeds plek in

    die Afrikaanse klasse

    beskikbaar. Rig navrae

    aan die skool by 053-

    723-1381. Foto: Verskaf

    DIE beginnersklas van

    Maurice Prinsloo se

    PGA- professionele

    gholfakademie het hul

    kursus voltooi. Prinsloo

    het op 26 Junie sy leer-

    linge wat by die Laer-

    skool Kathu skoolgaan

    se sertifikate oorhan-

    dig. Di junior gholfspe-

    lers vorder nou na die

    bronsfase van die kur-

    sus, waar hulle nuwe

    tegnieke en gholfrels

    sal leer. Prinsloo s dat

    die jong spelers Kathu

    nog baie trots gaan

    maak. Hier is Prinsloo

    saam met die leerlinge

    by die skool. Rig navrae

    aan Prinsloo by 076-

    766-2133. Foto: Benneli

    Olivier Van der Walt

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