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This is episode 221, 1863, the midst of the Transvaal Civil War. As you heard in episode 220, this was the making of a new president and one who'd take the Trekker Republics into the 20th Century, albeit in the midst of the Anglo-Boer War. There had been a rapid and real effect — as the farmers took up arms against each other, the Transvaal's economy collapsed. This weakened the government's ability to back up its stated authority. By now the tiny independent States of Lydenburg and Utrecht had joined the Transvaal accepting the authority of the Transvaal. They had been outliers since the trekkers first arrived in those regions, fifteen years earlier. To recap - In 1859, Transvaal President, Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, was invited to stand for President in the Orange Free State, many burghers there now wanted to unify with the Transvaal. They were mainly worried about how to deal with King Moshoeshoe of the Basotho. The Transvaal constitution that he had just enacted made it illegal to hold office abroad, still Pretorius won the Transvaal election, then Volksraad attempted to side-step the constitutional problems by granting Pretorius half-a-year of leave. They hoped some kind of solution would be found — Pretorius left for Bloemfontein and appointed Johannes Hermanus Grobler to be acting president in his absence. Up stepped Stephanus Schoeman from the Marico region who unsuccessfully attempted to use force to supplant Johannes Grobler as acting president. Schoeman believed that the presidency should have been granted to him as the new Transvaal constitution stipulated that in the case of the president's dismissal or death, the presidency should be granted to the oldest member of the Executive Council. Schoeman was three years older than Grobler. Forward fast to 1863, Kruger had defeated Schoeman at a skirmish outside Potchefstroom. He had also managed to convince some of the supporters of rebel in the Heidelberg district to switch sides, and had ridden back to Pretoria with a local farmer of high standing, Jan Marais. There a council of war determined that rebels like Schoeman were taking advantage of a disagreement between the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. The two fledgling Boer Republics could not agree on where the boundary lay between them. Transvaal President Van Rensburg duly assigned Kruger the duty of riding to the Free State to settle the question of the border - and he left almost immediately, taking a group of burghers with him as security. Further West, the Marico district was a hotbed of rebel activity and the commandant there, Jan Viljoen, heard about Kruger's mission and organised a commando. On the way to Potch, a spy warned Kruger about what awaited. He changed course, and set off with a small detachment to confront Viljoen while Kruger's 2 IC, Veld kornet Sarel Eloff dashed forward to seize a nearby kopje - the all important high ground. Viljoen is so happened, was also on his way to the very same kopje. One of the aspects of this conflict which is interesting is how Kruger used his spies or messengers as he called them. They were feeding him information daily, information about what Schoeman and Viljoen were up to. The capacity to recon an enemy was one of the defining strengths of the Boer military system, and would be sharpened constantly over the coming century and a half. Folks, there are remarkable resonances in this apparently distant little civil war. When the Union of South Africa was achieved, Bloemfontein was nominated as the seat of the Supreme Court of the union. Cape Town and Pretoria shared power, parliament in Cape Town, Pretoria the seat of government. The Free State is slap bang in the middle — so they got the Supreme Court. These historical instances reflect a legal and political philosophy that, in the aftermath of internal conflict, prioritising national healing through amnesty can be more beneficial than widespread punitive actions.
This is episode 221, 1863, the midst of the Transvaal Civil War. As you heard in episode 220, this was the making of a new president and one who'd take the Trekker Republics into the 20th Century, albeit in the midst of the Anglo-Boer War. There had been a rapid and real effect — as the farmers took up arms against each other, the Transvaal's economy collapsed. This weakened the government's ability to back up its stated authority. By now the tiny independent States of Lydenburg and Utrecht had joined the Transvaal accepting the authority of the Transvaal. They had been outliers since the trekkers first arrived in those regions, fifteen years earlier. To recap - In 1859, Transvaal President, Marthinus Wessel Pretorius, was invited to stand for President in the Orange Free State, many burghers there now wanted to unify with the Transvaal. They were mainly worried about how to deal with King Moshoeshoe of the Basotho. The Transvaal constitution that he had just enacted made it illegal to hold office abroad, still Pretorius won the Transvaal election, then Volksraad attempted to side-step the constitutional problems by granting Pretorius half-a-year of leave. They hoped some kind of solution would be found — Pretorius left for Bloemfontein and appointed Johannes Hermanus Grobler to be acting president in his absence. Up stepped Stephanus Schoeman from the Marico region who unsuccessfully attempted to use force to supplant Johannes Grobler as acting president. Schoeman believed that the presidency should have been granted to him as the new Transvaal constitution stipulated that in the case of the president's dismissal or death, the presidency should be granted to the oldest member of the Executive Council. Schoeman was three years older than Grobler. Forward fast to 1863, Kruger had defeated Schoeman at a skirmish outside Potchefstroom. He had also managed to convince some of the supporters of rebel in the Heidelberg district to switch sides, and had ridden back to Pretoria with a local farmer of high standing, Jan Marais. There a council of war determined that rebels like Schoeman were taking advantage of a disagreement between the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. The two fledgling Boer Republics could not agree on where the boundary lay between them. Transvaal President Van Rensburg duly assigned Kruger the duty of riding to the Free State to settle the question of the border - and he left almost immediately, taking a group of burghers with him as security. Further West, the Marico district was a hotbed of rebel activity and the commandant there, Jan Viljoen, heard about Kruger's mission and organised a commando. On the way to Potch, a spy warned Kruger about what awaited. He changed course, and set off with a small detachment to confront Viljoen while Kruger's 2 IC, Veld kornet Sarel Eloff dashed forward to seize a nearby kopje - the all important high ground. Viljoen is so happened, was also on his way to the very same kopje. One of the aspects of this conflict which is interesting is how Kruger used his spies or messengers as he called them. They were feeding him information daily, information about what Schoeman and Viljoen were up to. The capacity to recon an enemy was one of the defining strengths of the Boer military system, and would be sharpened constantly over the coming century and a half. Folks, there are remarkable resonances in this apparently distant little civil war. When the Union of South Africa was achieved, Bloemfontein was nominated as the seat of the Supreme Court of the union. Cape Town and Pretoria shared power, parliament in Cape Town, Pretoria the seat of government. The Free State is slap bang in the middle — so they got the Supreme Court. These historical instances reflect a legal and political philosophy that, in the aftermath of internal conflict, prioritising national healing through amnesty can be more beneficial than widespread punitive actions.
AfriForum Jeug eis 'n ondersoek nadat 'n tradisionele geneser-seremonie in 'n vrouekoshuis by die Potchefstroomse kampus van die Noordwes-Universiteit uitgevoer is. Die groep sê die voorval, wat bestaan het uit harde gille en voorvaderlike gebede, het Saterdagaand gebeur en die ander studente ontstel. Yvonne Gerber van AfriForum Jeug wil hê die universiteit moet duidelike reëls instel oor kulturele praktyke in koshuise, berading verskaf en personeel oplei om studente se bekommernisse beter te hanteer.
This is episode 202, the sounds you hear are the sounds made by wagons rolling across the veld — because we're going to join the trekkers who've mostly stopped trekking. For the trekkers, the promised land was at hand. The high veld, parts of Marico, the northern Limpopo region, the Waterberg, the slopes of the Witwatersrand into the lowveld, the Free State with its rocky outcrops and vastness, the dusty transOrangia. In the Caledon Valley, Moshoeshoe was monitoring the Dutch speakers who were now speaking a combination of languages, morphing the taal into Afrikaans. Further east, King Mpande kaSenzangakona of the Zulu had been keeping an eye on the colonial developments while indulging in expansion policies of his own. This period, 1854 and 1855, is like a fulcrum between epochs. The previous lifestyle of southern Africa, pastoral and rural, was running its final course, the final decade before precious mineral discoveries were going to change everything. Let's just stand back for a moment to observe the world, before we plunge back into the going's on in the Boer Republics. Momentous events had shaken Europe, a succession of revolutions which had somehow swept around Britain but never swept Britain away. This is more prescient than it appears. These revolutions are forgotten now, they're an echo but in the echo we hear the future. The 1848-1855 revolutions were precipitated by problems of imperial overload in Europe. Liberal nationalism was also sweeping the world, and the American constitution was on everyone's lips. Copies of the American Constitution were cropping up in the oddest places. Like the back of Boer ox wagons and inside the churches, alongside the Bibles. American missionary Daniel Lindley who you heard about in our earlier episodes, the man from Ohio who had started out life in south Africa as a missionary based near Mzilikazi of the amaNdebele's great place near Marico. He had copies distributed to the Boers. This is important. There is a direct link between the American constitution, South African concepts of what democratic rights were, which you could then track all the way to the 1994 New Constitution after apartheid. Schoemansdal, to the north, and the basis of ivory trade, was much bigger and richer than Potch. The Schoemansdalers looked down their noses at the Potchefstroomers — it was an ancient Biblical pose — it was hunters and shepherds versus farmers, Cain versus Abel. The clash between settled and nomadic societies. One of the dirty little secrets of South African life in the mid-19th Century was how successfully these new arrivals in the north, the trekkers, had decimated the elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, crocodile, and hippo populations. Schoemansdal was living on borrowed time. The story begins with a hunting party seeking white gold — ivory. An elephant hunt. It also begins with a massacre, and ends with a siege of a cave. The Nyl Rivier was always disputed territory, particularly since chief Makapan and Mankopane, otherwise known as Mapela - Nyl means Nile and the Boers had renamed this river for all sorts of important resonant reasons. This river is a tributary of the Limpopo and it is located in the northern part of the Springbok flats.There are two main versions of what happened, and I'm going to relate both, then we shall try to extricate fact from fiction. This episode will deal with the initial events, and next episode we shall conclude the saga with it's terrifying cave fighting and ultimate South African symbolism. The Langa and Kekana people first experienced trekkers in 1837 when Louis Trichardt entered their territory — from then on a steady trickle of trekkers could be found inside Langa and Kekana territory. The area we're focusing on is close to where the town of Potgietersrus would be founded, the modern day town of Mokopane. We can begin to connect our histories here. Makapan, Mokopane, Mankopane, Potgieter.
This is episode 202, the sounds you hear are the sounds made by wagons rolling across the veld — because we're going to join the trekkers who've mostly stopped trekking. For the trekkers, the promised land was at hand. The high veld, parts of Marico, the northern Limpopo region, the Waterberg, the slopes of the Witwatersrand into the lowveld, the Free State with its rocky outcrops and vastness, the dusty transOrangia. In the Caledon Valley, Moshoeshoe was monitoring the Dutch speakers who were now speaking a combination of languages, morphing the taal into Afrikaans. Further east, King Mpande kaSenzangakona of the Zulu had been keeping an eye on the colonial developments while indulging in expansion policies of his own. This period, 1854 and 1855, is like a fulcrum between epochs. The previous lifestyle of southern Africa, pastoral and rural, was running its final course, the final decade before precious mineral discoveries were going to change everything. Let's just stand back for a moment to observe the world, before we plunge back into the going's on in the Boer Republics. Momentous events had shaken Europe, a succession of revolutions which had somehow swept around Britain but never swept Britain away. This is more prescient than it appears. These revolutions are forgotten now, they're an echo but in the echo we hear the future. The 1848-1855 revolutions were precipitated by problems of imperial overload in Europe. Liberal nationalism was also sweeping the world, and the American constitution was on everyone's lips. Copies of the American Constitution were cropping up in the oddest places. Like the back of Boer ox wagons and inside the churches, alongside the Bibles. American missionary Daniel Lindley who you heard about in our earlier episodes, the man from Ohio who had started out life in south Africa as a missionary based near Mzilikazi of the amaNdebele's great place near Marico. He had copies distributed to the Boers. This is important. There is a direct link between the American constitution, South African concepts of what democratic rights were, which you could then track all the way to the 1994 New Constitution after apartheid. Schoemansdal, to the north, and the basis of ivory trade, was much bigger and richer than Potch. The Schoemansdalers looked down their noses at the Potchefstroomers — it was an ancient Biblical pose — it was hunters and shepherds versus farmers, Cain versus Abel. The clash between settled and nomadic societies. One of the dirty little secrets of South African life in the mid-19th Century was how successfully these new arrivals in the north, the trekkers, had decimated the elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, crocodile, and hippo populations. Schoemansdal was living on borrowed time. The story begins with a hunting party seeking white gold — ivory. An elephant hunt. It also begins with a massacre, and ends with a siege of a cave. The Nyl Rivier was always disputed territory, particularly since chief Makapan and Mankopane, otherwise known as Mapela - Nyl means Nile and the Boers had renamed this river for all sorts of important resonant reasons. This river is a tributary of the Limpopo and it is located in the northern part of the Springbok flats.There are two main versions of what happened, and I'm going to relate both, then we shall try to extricate fact from fiction. This episode will deal with the initial events, and next episode we shall conclude the saga with it's terrifying cave fighting and ultimate South African symbolism. The Langa and Kekana people first experienced trekkers in 1837 when Louis Trichardt entered their territory — from then on a steady trickle of trekkers could be found inside Langa and Kekana territory. The area we're focusing on is close to where the town of Potgietersrus would be founded, the modern day town of Mokopane. We can begin to connect our histories here. Makapan, Mokopane, Mankopane, Potgieter.
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This is episode 172 and we're galloping back to cover the effect of the Boers 33 Articles, approved by the Volksraad on April 9th 1844, and thus installing the little Republic of Potchefstroom. Some of the articles and the fledgling laws and rules were going to crop up throughout the history of South Africa, all the way through to the time of apartheid, and even to the present. If you recall, the Natal Boers and the Vaal Boers had been in dispute — largely because of the difference of opinion between their two leaders, Hendrick Potgieter on the highveld, and Andries Pretorius who had been based in Natal. With the British declaring sovereignty over Natal, many Voortrekkers upped and offed, trekking back over the Drakensberg back to the transOrangia region, and up along the Vaal, while some ended up further north. So we're going to take a look at this period. In 1849 there was a temporary union between the communities north of the Vaal, who adopted what amounted to the basis of what was to become the Transvaal Constitution. This constitution continued until the foundation of the South African Republic — which was only repealed in 1901 when its provisions ceased to be applicable. That is except for the application of the Roman-Dutch system of law. The thing to keep in mind was that the 33 Articles cannot be regarded as a formal constitution. For a start, there was no definition of various authorities in the State, and most of the 33 Articles were concerned with the procedure in the Courts. When it came to matters of Government, even the most elementary kind, the Articles were silent. Each emergency that arose subsequent to it's ratification in 1844 led to a rewriting of the Articles to cover for the gaps in how to manage the state. Even the Volksraad was referred to in the vaguest terms possible. Often when disputes arose, another constitution, that of the Winburg Boers, regulated the Articles. Another character we've met pops up again. Johan Arnold Smellekamp - a citizen of the Netherlands. If you remember a previous podcast, he'd popped up in Natal and told the Volksraad in Pietermaritzburg that the Dutch Royal family was taking an active interest in the Voortrekkers. He'd stretched the truth to say the least, and had many members of the Volksraad convinced that if they fought the English for Natal, the Dutch would come to their aid. Holland did not. King William II rejected the proposed connection between the Netherlands and the Voortrekkers of Natal and before the year was out he apologised to White Hall for the affray caused by Smellekamp and his activities. That didn't stop the self-aggrindising Smellekamp, who returned to Natal in 1843 but was refused entry into Port Natal by the British. So he headed to Delagoa Bay instead, and after the creation of the 33 Articles in 1844 and the declaration of independence by the Potch Winburg republic by Hendrick Potgieter, Smellekamp popped up once again, riding into Potch that Winter. This is where things get really interesting. Partly owing to Smellekamp's persuation, and partly driven by his own obsessions, Potgieter made the fateful decision to organise a new trek at the end of 1844, heading towards Delagoa Bay. After a few weeks they arrived at a site they called Blyde River. Happy River. Potgieter believed that this site was only three days ride from the sea. He was wrong. They setup a new settlement and promptly named it Andries-Ohrigstad. When Potgieter's wagons rolled onto the hills of Ohrigstad of course, they were not empty of people — and this is again where the story gets more interesting — the plot thickens to a consistency of treacle. Because the people he met there were the baPedi, who'd been forced out of their ancestral land by the amaNdebele of Mzilikazi two decades earlier. Take a look at a map and the location of iSWatini. By now it was being ruled by a very young King Mswati the First.
This is episode 172 and we're galloping back to cover the effect of the Boers 33 Articles, approved by the Volksraad on April 9th 1844, and thus installing the little Republic of Potchefstroom. Some of the articles and the fledgling laws and rules were going to crop up throughout the history of South Africa, all the way through to the time of apartheid, and even to the present. If you recall, the Natal Boers and the Vaal Boers had been in dispute — largely because of the difference of opinion between their two leaders, Hendrick Potgieter on the highveld, and Andries Pretorius who had been based in Natal. With the British declaring sovereignty over Natal, many Voortrekkers upped and offed, trekking back over the Drakensberg back to the transOrangia region, and up along the Vaal, while some ended up further north. So we're going to take a look at this period. In 1849 there was a temporary union between the communities north of the Vaal, who adopted what amounted to the basis of what was to become the Transvaal Constitution. This constitution continued until the foundation of the South African Republic — which was only repealed in 1901 when its provisions ceased to be applicable. That is except for the application of the Roman-Dutch system of law. The thing to keep in mind was that the 33 Articles cannot be regarded as a formal constitution. For a start, there was no definition of various authorities in the State, and most of the 33 Articles were concerned with the procedure in the Courts. When it came to matters of Government, even the most elementary kind, the Articles were silent. Each emergency that arose subsequent to it's ratification in 1844 led to a rewriting of the Articles to cover for the gaps in how to manage the state. Even the Volksraad was referred to in the vaguest terms possible. Often when disputes arose, another constitution, that of the Winburg Boers, regulated the Articles. Another character we've met pops up again. Johan Arnold Smellekamp - a citizen of the Netherlands. If you remember a previous podcast, he'd popped up in Natal and told the Volksraad in Pietermaritzburg that the Dutch Royal family was taking an active interest in the Voortrekkers. He'd stretched the truth to say the least, and had many members of the Volksraad convinced that if they fought the English for Natal, the Dutch would come to their aid. Holland did not. King William II rejected the proposed connection between the Netherlands and the Voortrekkers of Natal and before the year was out he apologised to White Hall for the affray caused by Smellekamp and his activities. That didn't stop the self-aggrindising Smellekamp, who returned to Natal in 1843 but was refused entry into Port Natal by the British. So he headed to Delagoa Bay instead, and after the creation of the 33 Articles in 1844 and the declaration of independence by the Potch Winburg republic by Hendrick Potgieter, Smellekamp popped up once again, riding into Potch that Winter. This is where things get really interesting. Partly owing to Smellekamp's persuation, and partly driven by his own obsessions, Potgieter made the fateful decision to organise a new trek at the end of 1844, heading towards Delagoa Bay. After a few weeks they arrived at a site they called Blyde River. Happy River. Potgieter believed that this site was only three days ride from the sea. He was wrong. They setup a new settlement and promptly named it Andries-Ohrigstad. When Potgieter's wagons rolled onto the hills of Ohrigstad of course, they were not empty of people — and this is again where the story gets more interesting — the plot thickens to a consistency of treacle. Because the people he met there were the baPedi, who'd been forced out of their ancestral land by the amaNdebele of Mzilikazi two decades earlier. Take a look at a map and the location of iSWatini. By now it was being ruled by a very young King Mswati the First.
Jean Verster, direkteur vir die Noordwes-Universiteit se Hoëprestasie-instituut gesels oor buitelandse atlete in Potchefstroom. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
'The loving potch or the slam'
'Being thankful for the potch - suffering'
Dr Theo de Jager – president, die Wêreldlanbouorganisasie
The last time the public heard from Ginger Trill he was loving us all the way from Potch. Now back in the big city, we sit down with him for an exclusive interview where he updates us on how he has settled back in to the scene and we also get his thoughts on the current wave. Trilly then puts us on notice for what is called The BAR album and it seems like it's coming soon. #NHAPodcast
Hotch Potch: a confused mixture of different types of things. Every month ATX & Kidding Kurrys meet and record a selection of old and brand new gems from their collection without following any particular rule, order, or style. Just enjoying a good, friendly, music session between Frenchmen: drinking wine, eating cheese, and smoking giant green baobabs. 1 - Slow Glass - Arctic Sunrise 2 - Aki Aki & Kaschiel - Mailo, Urbanisation Du Huan_A2 3 - Pender Street Steppers - Our Time (Dub) 4 - Native Soul - Dead Sangoma 5 - Farda P. - The Black Single (New Broom Sweep Clean) 6 - Sex Judas - Tidens Angst 7 - Teniente Castillo - Life Is Showing You A Dialogue That Needs Your Attention (Thomass Jackson Remix) 8 - Eirwud Mudwasser - Italoh Sirens 9 - Mike Dunn - Nothing Stays The Same (Melon Remix) 10 - Peza - You Aint Never 11 - Tensnake Ft. Nile Rodgers & Fiora - Love Sublime (Ewan Pearson Dub) 12 - Al Chem - Egon Schiele 13 - Stephen Huss - Belial (Sorcerer Mix) 14 - Italo Brutalo - Paradiso Analogico (Ali Renault Remix) 15 - Shubostar - Galaxy Express (Original Mix) 16 - Alex Kassian - Leave Your Life (Lonely Hearts Mix) 17 - !!! - All U Writers 18 - Kryptonite - Mommie 19 - Ani-Roy - Fari 116 Version #4 20 - Big Arrow - Jogging Jack (Musique Sans Visage Anaerobic Edit) 21 - 6Tizen - The Talk 22 - Billy Bogus - The Precinct (The Caribbean House Remix) 23 - Peza - White 'Oss 24 - Abschaum - Amour Liquide (Bozart Remix) 25 - Rhytch - Nasty 26 - Robot 84 - Automatic
"The third leg of the Athletics Grand Prix is underway in Potchefstroom and we wrap up the coverage of the event with Caster Semenya's performance who won the women's 2000m event.”
"The third leg of the Athletics Grand Prix is underway in Potchefstroom, with the highlight of the night being the 100m and 200m men's events featuring Akani Simbine, Anaso Jobodwana, Terrence Munyai and Ferdinand Omanyala from Kenya.”
"The 2022 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup is underway in Potchefstroom . We get the latest from the event on Day Three.”
"The 2022 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup is underway in Potchefstroom from today until the 12th of this month. We get the latest from the event on Day One.”
Hotch Potch: a confused mixture of different types of things. Every month ATX & Kidding Kurrys meet, drink wine, get high and record a 2 hours mix without any rules. 1 - Aphex Twin - #18 [Warp Records] 2 - Laima - Disco Pregnancy [Deewee] 3 - Dazion - Lights In The City [R.I.O.] 4 - Scratch Massive - Three Imaginary Boys [Nocturne] 5 - Die Orangen - Deep Chrome Red [Malka Tuti] 6 - Shakti - Everlasting (Instrumental) [Antler Subway] 7 - Easter - Champagne (Luke Abbot Remix) [Les Disques De La Mort] 8 - Andrei Orlov - I Don'T Know Why [Opilec Records] 9 - Apc - Cocaine In The Morning [Two Flowers Records] 10 - Teniente Castillo - No Deal So Teal (Rigopolar Remix) [Play Pal Music] 11 - Vvaa - Nimb (Alvaro Caban & Silicodisco Acid Remix) [Rotten City Records] 12 - Connor - Pekin Express [Hearec] 13 - Fringe Society - Greg Duli Yoga [Samo Records] 14 - Blitzzega - Justine Babineaux [Blitzzega] 15 - The Young Gods - Requiem Pour Un Con [Pias] 16 - Sordid Sound System - Cape Perpetua (Sascha Funke Remix) [Invisible Inc] 17 - Fatma - Cirklar [Höga Nord] 18 - Black Merlin - Sub Conscious [Correspondant] 19 - Luca Lozano - Assertiveness Test [100% Silk] 20 - Woolfy Vs Projections - Absynth [Permanent Vacation] 21 - Depeche Mode - Policy Of Truth (Trancentral Mix) [Sire] 22 - The Oddness - Groove Frontier [Baikal Nomads] 23 - Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine'S Theme (Sunshine'S Remix) [Music From Memory] 24 - Gil-Scott Heron - B Movie (Lac'S Give Em Hell Edit) [Music From Memory] 25 - Manuel Göttsching Ashra - Shuttlecock (Daniele Baldelli & Marco Dionigi Remix) [The Vinyl Factory] 26 - Marianne Faithfull - Swinger Sex (Kbe Remix) [Balearic Bla Bla] 27 - Serial Error - Afrogothic [Rat Life Records] 28 - Anatta - Fields Of Play [Hoga Nord Records] 29 - Daniel Fade - Blooming Rage [Esthetique Records]
Eloff, die nuweling-sanger wat bekend staan as “die prins van Potch”, skerts in die Maroela Media-ateljee dat hy geen benul het waar dié bynaam vandaan kom nie.
Hotch Potch: a confused mixture of different types of things. Episode 2: 1 - O Yuki Conjugate - Sunchemical (Album Version) - Equator [Staalplaat] 2 - Michael Bundt - The Brain Of Oscar Panizza - Just Landed Cosmic Kid [Offers Musik Produktion] 3 - Fred Und Luna - Minisong - Im Klanggarten [Bigamo] 4 - Lucas & Marijana Croon - Deluded Planet - LaGaSta Late Summer Compilation Vol.10 [Lagasta] 5 - Eat Static - Ufo Over Trenchtown - Various Dissolving Clouds [Interchill Records] 6 - Logic System - Unit - Logic [Express] 7 - Unknown Artist - Only We Can Do It (Hysteric Edit) - Dance For Relief Vol.1 [Running Hot] 8 - Emkay - Aye - Household Choirs [Super Utu] 9 - Volga Select - Spione - Bongo Beats And Bankrupcy [I'M A Cliché] 10 - Ko Shin Moon - Lambaya PüF De - Pay What You Want Sampler #3 [Akuphone] 11 - The Fireman - Trans Lunar Rising - Strawberries, Oceans, Ships, Forest [Parlophone] 12 - Maurice & Die Familie Summen - Zeit Zurut (Earl'S Orlog Berlina Nera Mix) - Sundown On Speedo Hill [Earl Orlog] 13 - Full Circle - (What) Is The Fuel We Need For Beauty Infinite? - From Nowhere [Good Morning Tapes] 14 - Rheinzand - Obey (Hardway Bros Live At The Ssl Dub) - Obey (Hardway Bros Live At The Ssl Dub) [Music For Dreams] 15 - Circulation - Untitled (Side B) - Magenta [Circulation] 16 - Jack Cutter - Serpent Strut (40 Thieves Mix Parts 1 & 2) (Feat. David Harks) - Serpent Strut / Views From A Blue Train [Claremont 56] 17 - Younger Than Me - Arizona Dream - Tusk Wax Twenty Seven [Tusk Wax] 18 - Haruomi Hosono - Sports Men - Philharmony [Yen Records] 19 - Blame Honey - 4Day Funk - Unreleased [Not On Label] 20 - Playgroup - Sold Out - Previously Unreleased Volume 2 [Playgroup] 21 - Al Lover - Mark E. Moon - Hnr030 [Hoga Nord Records] 22 - Sutja Gutierrez - Always Is Always Forever - Phylax Society [Lumière Noire Records] 23 - Eva Geist - Tanz Im Morgenmantel (Tolouse Lowtrax Remix) - Dniheb [Macadam Mambo] 24 - Puma And The Dolphin - Number - Indoor Routine [Invisible, Inc.] 25 - Juan To Tree - El Falso Contacto - Colguije [Fauna Reve] 26 - Mandruva - The Tambor Sound (Alef Nun Remix) - Simbiose Va [Mandruva Music] 27 - Mishell - Don'T Talk Boy - La Danse #2 [Hardfist Records] 28 - Mother Of Mars - Space Without A Shadow (Mr Tc Remix) - Space Without A Shadow Ep [Mother Of Mars]
We reach the half way point of the current season just in time for the festive season. In this episode the TEFL commute gang foolishly leave Shaun alone in a zoom room so expect some terrible jokes at some point. In a different type of episode each of the regular commuters has their own little section as the commute team get ready for their Xmas Breaks.
Hear from South Africans who have made the migration move to live in Australia. In our sixty fourth episode we talk to Kobus and Phia Van Staden. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. Migration journey. Emigration to Australia. Tips to migrate.
Hotch Potch: a confused mixture of different types of things. Episode 1: 1 - Parbleu - Vénus S'Endort Et Moi Avec Elle [Periodica Records] 2 - Unknown Artist - Chain (Jonny Rock Dubstrumental Edit) [Running Hot Records] 3 - Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (Petko Turner Part 2 Edit) [Not On Label] 4 - Robert - Elle Se Promène (Jitter Edit) [Serenades] 5 - Okolokolo - Ekahalat (River Yarra Extended Fast Edit) [Ears On Earth] 6 - Mick Smiley - I Believe It'S Magic (Last Waltz Re Do) [Bastedos] 7 - Alessi Brothers - Savin' The Day (The Revenge Flat Top Mix) [L.E.S.S. Productions ] 8 - Victor - Amerikan Dread [Dread Beat] 9 - Station 17 - Fahrstuhl [17Rec] 10 - Dmx Krew - Funky Dancer [Fresh Up Records] 11 - Freudenthal - Human Maturity [Tunnyl Records] 12 - KZA - Open Up (Slow Version) [Mulemusiq] 13 - Amarcord - Bad Masters [Fucanglong Files] 14 - Shame On Us - Naam (Fantastic Man Remix) [Hivern Discs] 15 - Djn4 - Volzotan'S Phogarr [Emotional Response] 16 - Son Of Sound - Your Voodoo Is Broken [Razors And Tapes] 17 - Eliezer Feat. Alejandro Molinari - Altizachen [Fucanglong Files] 18 - Shango - Soca Fever (Cornelius Doctor "Renegade" Mix) [Playground Records ] 19 - Kate Stein - Scenic Byway [Roam Recordings] 20 - Eftersom - Hurricane (Rodion Remix) [Paradise Children Records] 21 - Roe Deers - Men With Secrets (Vocal Edit) [Not On Label] 22 - Class B Band - Repli-Can [Rotten City Records] 23 - Simon Shackleton - Number One (Extended 'World Coming To An End' Dub) [Stereophoenix Music] 24 - Jac The Disco - Goddess [Spin On This Music] 25 - Luis Hill - Frazio [Not On Label] 26 - Tony Carey - Enjaw J [Medical Records Llc]
Hiya! This past weekend Neil and I went to Potchefstroom for a little 1 night holiday and it was amazing! Hope you enjoy Our airbnb: https://www.airbnb.co.za/rooms/39235378?locale=en&_set_bev_on_new_domain=1635171400_ZDc4NDA3MjlkNDVk&source_impression_id=p3_1635171438_%2BPqzu4MUYGqJpcQt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twnties/support
Leandie du Randt is 'n superster en sy is sonder twyfel meer famous as Lady Gaga in Potch. And when you are Potch famous then you are kak-famous because Potch is the Las Vegas of SA. Leandie is ook 'n talentvolle actor, influencer, motivational speaker en style-icon but is she gereed for the majestic drip and kakgroot vrae van Groothond?Sy het oor die 200k followers op Instagram so that will make you wonder...Hoeveel sal dit kos om Zaab of foot fungus room op haar Instagram te bemark and will she do it if the prys is reg?Wat dryf haar? Is dit geld, passie, faam, liefde of geloof? Leandie is not bang to antwoord these groot vrae, so let's Praat!
This week Groothond sits down with the prins of Potchefstroom to praat oor his humble beginnings and his rise to superstardom.There are many woorde to beskryf Bouwer Bosch: Chart-topper, Film producer, Agency mogul... But who is Bouwer Bosch really? Groothond tries to kyk agter the masker at the real hartebreker; The seun from Potch with a hart vol liefde. Does liefde always wen? Or does seks sometimes wen? And where does haat fit into alles?
Hear from South Africans who have made the migration move to live in Australia. In our forty third episode we talk to Liz De Jager. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. Migration journey. Emigration to Australia. Tips to migrate.
Tzarras is a spiritual ailment which is a message from Hashem to bring a person back. Mysteriously on a person's home, Chazal tell us that they receive a side benefit of finding hidden jewels and gold in the walls. The reason for this is a powerful idea to help us understand why Hashem gives us yisurin and challenges. Have a Good Shabbos
How I contracted COVID 19 was something very unexpected. We've been overly cautious to a point of nauseam. We've been looking at going into a new city and something came up so 3 of us went to Potchefstroom. I could not believe that I came back with 5 deals closed and COVID 19. Please be safe out there, you just don't know COVID's angel. #studentaccommodation #covid19 #propertyinvesting Watch this video on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/S6ZSRN1MT3I Don't forget to like this podcast and subscribe to our channel. Add us on Facebook M5PropertyAddicts | TauraiJackZA Our website: www.m5propertyaddicts.com Join our private M5 Capital Investor Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/M5Capital/?source_id=2089596351252662 Join our community of like-minded people making wealth through property: https://m5propertyvarsity.com If you are interested in connecting with Our Professional Support Team, Click on this link
We are back again with a slightly longer episode this week. We look at Arsenal and their mid week result. What are the expectations of the squad and where can they finish? Chelsea finally manage to get a win over the line, but is it only a matter of time for Frank, does he know is best 11? We look at Spurs troubles with seeing out games, is Potch a world class manager? What are Uniteds chances of winning the league? As they produce another good result against Liverpool!
In your 08h30 update - the Hollywoodbets Dolphins got their MODC title defence off to a winning start in Potch - cruising to a 76 run win over the Titans.
The NHA team travelled to Potchefstroom to interview GingerTrill in his home province. In a year where Artists have faced so much uncertainty, the rapper and lyricist managed to drop 'From Potch With Love", one of the best Hip Hop projects of 2020! GingerTrill shares the story leading up to the project, his career thus far and the decision to relocate back home. No Hidden Agenda Podcast Available on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts & Spotify Podcast Link http://smarturl.it/nhapodcast
Hesme Schoeman en Cindy Puren van Potchefstroom het in die grendeltyd besluit om hulle dorp skoon te maak en te verfraai. Hulle noem die inisiatief Trots Potch.
SM de Negócios 29/09 - Frango no Potchê: delivery de frango frito chega a Santa Maria by Rádio Gaúcha
As broadcast on 24 August 2020
Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 118 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet, The sprint is on to the final few weeks of the nectar flow for me, listen in for a hotch Potch of Summer ramblings about apiary sites, the summer nectar flow and to kick off a small but significant milestone for me.Do take a look at the extra content available on my patreon page, that’s www.patreon.com/norfolkhoneyI’m grateful to Honey Paw hives for sponsoring in part our podcasts for this season. Honey Paw hives are, as I’m sure you’re aware, Poly Langstroth hives and we’re setting up an apiary full of their hives this season courtesy of Honey Paw. Check out their range of hives and other equipment on their website, I’ll leave a link to their website in the show notes as usual.Honey Paw Hives - Designed by Beekeepers, For Beekeepers.It’s a bit of a milestone week for me, I was checking out some videos that we had uploaded recently and noticed that we’d managed to break the 500 videos uploaded mark. 501 to be exact although that number should have increased by the time we publish the podcast. Now, that’s all videos, including some fairly dodgy initial efforts and some might say they haven’t improved a great deal!Anyway, I’m very happy to be celebrating not just the number of videos but also that so many of you have watched them and sent me encouraging comments and emails to keep me going. Apart from a few very early videos in 2012 I really got started in 2016 and we’ve continued to upload videos ever since. Now I’m not in the same rarified air as a lot of YouTube channels but I’m very happy to have nearly 2.2 million views and almost 25k subscribers. More importantly to me though is the support I have from my small group of Patreon subscribers for whom the vast majority of videos are specifically produced for. Each week through the active season I record a range of videos and of these just one goes public on YouTube, the rest are purely for release on my patreon page.My thanks to all of you that support me and, judging by the comments and feedback I get, I know a lot of you have benefited from the content and additional support that I provide...........The new unit continues to be a fun project, with the wall up I’m now able to plan out where I want everything to go. We’ve filmed a couple of videos there and are working out the best way to position everything. I’ve found some really neat, rusted corrugated roofing sheets and want to try them as a background for the filming, just something a little different to a plain white wall. I’ll have to hang some posters or signs on it but I think it might work quite well. I did use a few stacks of supers but they’re quite deep and use up crucial space in the unit that I’d rather not waste.Thinking about the forthcoming honey extraction, I’ve bought some more trolley wheels to create movable platforms for stacking the honey supers on when I get them back to the unit. It’s so much easier wheeling the full supers around than lifting and walking with them. They’re really easy to make, just a 500mm square of 18mm plywood and some heavy-duty wheels off the internet. the wheels come with large, heavy-duty screws so fitting is easy enough, even I can do that! The next big job at the unit is extraction preparation, everything needs a wash down and the floor needs moping. I do need to get the hanging door screen too, that’s a job that’s becoming more urgent as each day goes by. I’ll have to remember to measure up the exact size next time I’m at the unit and get it ordered.Although it’s not the finished article yet I am enjoying having the extra space to move around and store equipment, once the new moveable trolleys are sorted it will be a doddle to get things in their rightful place. Once that’s done, I may even open the door to some sociall
In this episode Southern Africans in the UK and SA share their Corona Virus insights. We hear from Claire in the Lake District in the UK, Gerald in Krugersdorp, Deon in London, Karin in Potch, June in the Isle of Mann and Ian in Tzaneen.
Oorlêland is die sleutel tot vrugbare grond, en iets waarin Frikkie Nel van Bothaville vas glo. Frikkie boer omdat dit in sy bloed is, en omdat dit lekker is vir hom. Hy erken egter dat boerdery ‘n uitdaging bly, veral in hedendaagse tye, en dat ‘n mens ‘n fyn balans moet handhaaf om optimaal te produseer. Oorlêlande is veral nuttig aangesien die reënval so wisselvallig is, en die belangrikste voordeel daarvan is dat dit vog stoor. Frikkie maak verder ook geen geheim van sy voorliefde vir John Deere-trekkers nie. Ek het ‘n heerlike geselsie geniet met hierdie kleurvolle alumnus van Potch se eertydse ‘Pampoenboere’...
Oorlêland is die sleutel tot vrugbare grond, en iets waarin Frikkie Nel van Bothaville vas glo. Frikkie boer omdat dit in sy bloed is, en omdat dit lekker is vir hom. Hy erken egter dat boerdery ‘n uitdaging bly, veral in hedendaagse tye, en dat ‘n mens ‘n fyn balans moet handhaaf om optimaal te produseer. Oorlêlande is veral nuttig aangesien die reënval so wisselvallig is, en die belangrikste voordeel daarvan is dat dit vog stoor. Frikkie maak verder ook geen geheim van sy voorliefde vir John Deere-trekkers nie. Ek het ‘n heerlike geselsie geniet met hierdie kleurvolle alumnus van Potch se eertydse ‘Pampoenboere’...
Oorlêland is die sleutel tot vrugbare grond, en iets waarin Frikkie Nel van Bothaville vas glo. Frikkie boer omdat dit in sy bloed is, en omdat dit lekker is vir hom. Hy erken egter dat boerdery ‘n uitdaging bly, veral in hedendaagse tye, en dat ‘n mens ‘n fyn balans moet handhaaf om optimaal te produseer. Oorlêlande is veral nuttig aangesien die reënval so wisselvallig is, en die belangrikste voordeel daarvan is dat dit vog stoor. Frikkie maak verder ook geen geheim van sy voorliefde vir John Deere-trekkers nie. Ek het ‘n heerlike geselsie geniet met hierdie kleurvolle alumnus van Potch se eertydse ‘Pampoenboere’...
Oorlêland is die sleutel tot vrugbare grond, en iets waarin Frikkie Nel van Bothaville vas glo. Frikkie boer omdat dit in sy bloed is, en omdat dit lekker is vir hom. Hy erken egter dat boerdery ‘n uitdaging bly, veral in hedendaagse tye, en dat ‘n mens ‘n fyn balans moet handhaaf om optimaal te produseer. Oorlêlande is veral nuttig aangesien die reënval so wisselvallig is, en die belangrikste voordeel daarvan is dat dit vog stoor. Frikkie maak verder ook geen geheim van sy voorliefde vir John Deere-trekkers nie. Ek het ‘n heerlike geselsie geniet met hierdie kleurvolle alumnus van Potch se eertydse ‘Pampoenboere’...
Oorleland is die sleutel tot vrugbare grond, en iets waarin Frikkie Nel van Bothaville vas glo. Frikkie boer omdat dit in sy bloed is, en omdat dit lekker is vir hom. Hy erken egter dat boerdery 'n uitdaging bly, veral in hedendaagse tye, en dat 'n mens 'n fyn balans moet handhaaf om optimaal te produseer. Oorlelande is veral nuttig aangesien die reenval so wisselvallig is, en die belangrikste voordeel daarvan is dat dit vog stoor. Frikkie maak verder ook geen geheim van sy voorliefde vir John Deere-trekkers nie. Ek het ‘n heerlike geselsie geniet met hierdie kleurvolle alumnus van Potch se eertydse ‘Pampoenboere’...
I’ve been listening to this, and I’ve been listening to that, I’ve been putting those tunes to one side and this is them.. enjoy your meal. 1. Tony Mahoney - False Preacher / Burn False Preacher 7” Single 2. Pachyman - Flash The Rhythm - Pachyman In Dub Lp 3. Ken Parker - It’s True - Dragon 7” Single 4. Dennis Brown / Big Youth - Equal Rights + Version - Lightening 12” Single 5. Pat Kelly - How Long - From Both Sides Lp 6. Chantells - Baby Don’t Leave Me - Phase One Waiting In The Park Lp 7. Prince Far I - Jamaican Heroes - Jamaican Heroes Lp 8. The Silvertones - Whoo Baby - Rocksteady Rarities Cd set 9. Ranking Joe - Milkman Coming - Weakheart Fade Away Lp Pachyman - Jumpy - Pachyman In Dub Lp Bigmikeydread - One Spliff, Two Heineken - BMDRR 12. John Holt - You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Hold Me Strong Lp 13. Bunny Wailer - Fighting Against Conviction - Blackhearts Man Cd 14. Crystalites - Musical Madness - For a Fistful Of Dollars Cd 15. Rupie Edwards - If You Can’t Beat Them Join Them - Rupie’s Scorchers Cd Nevill Hinds - My Piano And I - Rupie’s Scorchers Cd Early B - Get Inna Dee Army - History of Jamaica Cd No Mystery Tune So who do you think is your favourite (and don’t say Boris Johnson!), let me know on the Bigmikeydread Reggae Radio Facebook page, bust some moves of your own there. And check out the show in future, let me know what you liked, and if you want to support the show, get in touch and I can let you know how.. - Tah. Vote Labour!
This week Alrik and co-host L. Jeffrey Moore talk to Write/Director Hassan Said and stars Briana Walsh and Jordan Potch about the making of their one take feature, This Is Your Song!
The women’s rounds of the 2018 Varsity Football season kick off in Potchefstroom, at the North West University today. This is the first season the games will be televised as TUT will hope to defend their crown in another exciting weekend of football. Ahmed Kajee and Michael pedro caught up with the captains to get their thoughts heading into the weekend. Follow @ewnsport throughout the weekend for rolling up dates.
Matt Claypotch (@potch), Mozilla Apps Engineer & Lead on Mozilla Brick Project and Soledad Penades(@supersole), GIF Hacktivist & Mozilla Apps Engineer, join us for Episode 20, “Mozilla Brick, ‘UIKit' for The Web”, where we talk about building UI focused Web Components for the Mobile First Web Development. Mozilla Brick is a set of ‘Mobile First' focused Web Components built as close to the specs as possible. It is not a library built on top of web components but a collection of elements with as little abstraction as possible. Brick's goal has been to make building the interface of web applications easier. UI is not as easy for many developers to build from scratch and it can be difficult to get performant, usable, and attractive widgets. “Just as native platforms have UI toolkits, Brick aims to provide a 'UIKit for the Web' using the latest standards to make authoring webapp UI easier than ever before.” The Mozilla Brick Team Resources MozBrick - http://mozbrick.github.io/ MozBrick Blog - http://mozbrick.github.io/blog/ MozBrick Github - https://github.com/mozbrick/brick Sole's Website - http://soledadpenades.com/ Matt's Github - https://github.com/potch Sole's Github - https://github.com/sole Matt's personal site - http://potch.me/ x-tag - http://www.x-tags.org/ generator-brick - https://github.com/mozbrick/generator-brick generator-element - https://github.com/webcomponents/generator-element yeoman - http://yeoman.io/ webcomponentsjs - https://github.com/webcomponents/webcomponentsjs Polymer Project - https://www.polymer-project.org/ Firebase Polymer Example at Web Components LA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gErWcBdd-F8 Soledad's Audio Components talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCBbd5N4fho gulp - http://gulpjs.com/ grunt - http://gruntjs.com vulcanize - https://github.com/polymer/vulcanize webdriver.io - http://webdriver.io/ saucelabs - https://saucelabs.com/ appmaker - https://github.com/mozilla-appmaker/appmaker Steve Newcomb on The Web Platform - http://thewebplatform.libsyn.com/the-famous-vision-of-mobile-first Marcy Sutton - http://marcysutton.com Marcy Sutton's Taco talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgvDZZ8Ms8c Firefox OS - https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/os/ Hacker News Post - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8386897 Infoworld Article - http://www.infoworld.com/article/2690275/html5/build-better-html5-uis-mozillas-brick-library.html Sitepoint Article - http://www.sitepoint.com/introducing-appmaker-teaching-coding-app-design/ Screenshots of Elements - http://potch.github.io/proto/screenshots/ Firefox OS Marketplace example app - https://marketplace.firefox.com/app/firesea-irc?src=search