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Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Ons verwelkom Basie Hattingh

Basie Hattingh

Basie Hattingh (59) woon reeds sowat twintig jaar lank in Bela-Bela. Hy het egter redelik onlangs besluit om ʼn leefstylverandering te maak, sy huis in Seringstraat te verkoop en ʼn woonplekkie in ons oord te huur.

Hy woon lekker hier, sê hy. Sy eenheid is gerieflik en die oord is rustig en veilig.

Basie is in Bethlehem gebore en getoë. Nadat hy in 1977 aan die Hoërskool Witteberg gematrikuleer het, het hy ʼn ruk lank geboer. Hy bemark egter reeds die afgelope 35 jaar dieregesondheidprodukte vanuit sy kantoor in Pretoria. Hy is tans as ʼn senior bestuurder werksaam by die Ascendis Animal Health-maatskappy. Hy moet die land deurreis in belang van sy werk ook buite die landsgrense, Afrika in.

Hy het twee volwasse seuns en ʼn dogter.

Sunday, 24 March 2019

The historical link between Bela-Bela and Blood River

This article is the fourth in a series about the history of our town that may be of interest to residents of our village.

Hands up those who know of the historical connection between Bela-Bela (formerly Warmbaths) and Blood River in KwaZulu-Natal? Blood River is located on the R33 between Dundee and Vryheid, approximately 600 km as the crow flies from Bela-Bela.

The two main actors in this saga were Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus Pretorius and his wife, Christina Petronella Pretorius.

Commandant General Andries Pretorius
Andries (1798 – 1853) achieved fame as the leader of 470 Voortrekkers who fought against a large Zulu impi estimated at 10 000 to 15 000 on the bank of the Ncome River on 16 December 1838.This battle later became known as the Battle of Blood River. Three Voortrekkers were injured, including Andries, who was stabbed in the hand. Zulu casualties amounted to more than 3 000.

The Battle of Blood River
The Voortrekkers believed that God granted them victory and therefore promised that they and their descendants would commemorate the day of the battle as a day of rest. It was memorialized as Dingaan’s Day but was later renamed as the Day of the Covenant. Since 1994 the democratically elected government kept the day as a public holiday as an act of conciliation, but renamed it the Day of Reconciliation.

Andries Pretorius was involved in the establishment of the short-lived Voortrekker Republic of Natalia in 1839. In 1852 he was also instrumental in the founding of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. The city of Pretoria is named after him.

Andries married Cristina de Wit (1799 – 1848) in 1818 when she was 18 years old. They had 13 children before she passed away in Warmbaths at the age of 48 where she was brought after a bout of flu. It was hoped that the mineral waters would restore her health. 

History books tell us very little about Christina. In fact, we were unable to find a picture of her. However, judging by the epitaph on her gravestone which was erected in the Voortrekker Cemetery behind the present-day Bela-Bela Municipal Office she must have been a patriotic person. The epitaph reads, “Gaan Andries, jou landgenote het jou nodig; kyk wat jy vir hulle kan doen; my kan jy die lewe tog nie gee nie.”

Christina Pretorius' grave
There is an element of sadness in the fact that, in the year of her death (1848), Andries heeded her plea to continue serving his countrymen because they needed him. For example, he led the Voortrekkers in their "war of freedom" against the British, occupying Bloemfontein on 20 July 1848. In August 1848, he was defeated by the British at Boomplaats.

One wonders, was he with her when she died?

Saturday, 23 March 2019

Nuwe gordyne vir die Nes

Die oord se sosiale aksie het onlangs die helfte van die koste van nuwe gordyne vir die Nes bygedra. Die onderstaande foto’s vertel die verhaal.


Die ou gordyne

Lede van die sosiale aksie sit 'n handjie by. Van links na regs verskyn Elize Yeo, Bets Cilliers, Rita Vosloo, Anne Sadler, Edna Cornelius, Linkie Ellis en Annetjie van Rooyen. Annetjie het die gordyne gemaak

Selfs die manne het 'n bydrae gelewer. Hier hang Gerhard van Rooyen die gordyne terwyl Barry Vosloo hom met raad en daad bystaan

Die nuwe gordyne vertoon sommer spoggerig

Saturday, 16 March 2019

Die lekkerste vetkoek in die Bosveld

Ons oord se sosiale aksie-voorvatters het onlangs weer eens bewys gelewer dat hulle, ten spyte van nóg ʼn dosis dreigende beurtkrag, smullekker vetkoek kan bak soos min.

Die onderstaande foto’s bied ʼn oorsig van die werksaamhede op 15 Maart.

Die sosiale aksie-staatmakers aan die werskaf
So moet 'n vetkoek mos lyk as hy 'n vetkoek is!
Delene Bekker (E58) en Kolie Ras (E108) kom haal die vetkoeke wat hulle vooraf bestel het.

Friday, 1 March 2019

We welcome Dave and Marlene Bisset

Although Dave (72) and Marlene (70) Bisset were both born and bred in Benoni and attended Benoni Commercial High School, they didn’t know of each other until they met while attending a meeting of their church youth group. They promptly fell in love, married and brought up two children and two grandchildren. They will be celebrating their 50th anniversary later this year.

Dave and Marlene Bisset
After matriculating in 1966, Dave joined the now defunct South African Permanent Building Society, rose through the ranks of the building society and banking sector until retiring in 2009 as a training consultant for Nedbank. As he felt that he still had much to offer the world of work at a relatively young age, he accepted a position as a “gofer” at a mining company called Frazer Alexander where he worked until he finally retired in 2016.

Marlene matriculated in 1967 and subsequently worked as an administrative officer for various companies. However, she preferred the role of homemaker, caring for Dave and their children.

The Bissets heard of Warmbad Renaissance from John and Colleen Meredith (U50). After visiting our village, they were hugely impressed by the attractive surroundings, security and value for money. They duly sold their property in Benoni and moved to U123.