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Latest podcast episodes about senekal

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje's epic vision: Transforming Senekal into a thriving town and global filming hub

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 27:07


Senekal, a small town in South Africa's Free State, became the centre of racial tensions in 2020 following the murder of farm manager Brendin Horner. In response, local leaders formed the Senekal/Mtwabeng Community Forum to encourage dialogue and reconciliation. Among those drawn to the town's transformation was filmmaker Frans Cronje, brother of former cricketer Hansie Cronje. Leaving Cape Town, Cronje joined efforts to help a team of volunteers to rejuvenate Senekal and he decided to establish a film in the Eastern Free State. In an interview with BizNews, Cronje detailed how the teams started repairing the dilapidated infrastructure in Senekal including the local swimming pool and 5,000 potholes. While the initiative has received widespread support, he said there were ongoing challenges in bridging political divides. Cronje has big plans to establish Senekal as a filming destination. His latest project—a gladiator film set in fifth-century Rome—marks the first step in his broader vision to turn the town into a production hub for Christian-themed films.

The Jack's Rangers Show
Episode 171: Dewald Senekal

The Jack's Rangers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 26:57


Full video segment with Free Jacks' new assistant coach Dewald Senekal on Episode 171 of TJRSTJRS has new video content often so make sure you're subscribed: https://tinyurl.com/jackstubeSubscribe to TJRS, the best Free Jack's podcast on the internet: https://tinyurl.com/jacksspotX: / jacksrangers Instagram: / jacksrangers Facebook: / jacksrangers Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/jacksspotTJRSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jacksrangers/donations

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New Life Church Bryanston
What the Heck are You Doing in Senekal?

New Life Church Bryanston

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 46:57


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History of South Africa podcast
Episode 131 - Sharpened horns at the battle of eGabeni and the story of the Liebenberg girls

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 25:47


Mzilikazi Khumalo was trying to piece together his shattered amaNdebele after the attack on Mosega in early 1837 by the Boers and their allies the Griqua and Rolong. Then in midyear, he'd been attacked again by Dingana's impis — he'd managed to survive that invasion but things were looking very bad as he hunkered down in his imizi of eGabeni in the Marico area of what is now north west province. Across southern Africa, movers and shakers were moving and shaking. By now, Durban was a busy place. Dingana was vacillating about its future. Trader John Cane who was well ensconced inside Zulu life managed to negotiate with Dingana to allow the traders some latitude — to remain for now — with assistance from Gardiner despite his invidious position. If you remember, Dingana had told Qadi chief Dube to bring him poles for his palisade, although some Zulu oral tradition says Dingana killed Dube for dancing better than him, but either way there's no disputing what was now an open clash between the Zulu king and the white traders. Dingana had demanded the Qadi refugees be sent back across the Tugela River, the traders refused and then began to fortify Durban. The crisis now brought into sharp relief the role of ex-military men like Alexander Biggar. The former captain and paymaster of the 85th regiment had been cashiered from the British Army in 1819 following a scandal - he basically misappropriated regimental funds and was stripped of his rank. Dingana's threats reminded Biggar of Nxele the wardoctor and the amaXhosa, and being military minded, he realised this threat provided him with a perfect opportunity. He was elected as commandant of the Port Natal Volunteers, and organised local men, black and white, into a body of troops, and appointed captains to oversee this group. OF course he appointed his son, Robert, as well as John Cane and Henry Ogle as Captains, and this so-called army began to fortify Durban stockade. Not done, Biggar issued a proclamation in May 1837 calling on the inhabitants of Durban to hold themselves ready in cheerful obedience to his orders. In the third quarter of 1837, Potgieter and Retief were making their way to the edge of the escarpment with the Voortrekkers, from where they were going to split. Retief was going to make his way down the Drakensburg to Natal, and Potgieter was going to turn inland — staying on the high ground. The Voortrekkers were still plodding their way along the Sand River heading in a north easterly direction, and taking note of the empty plains which Mzilikazi had purposefully used as a buffer zone. On the 1st September 1837 they camped near where the town of Senekal is today, then continued east passed where the modern town of Paul Roux lies. Then they arrived at the edge of the escarpment, near Warden in the Free State. While Maritz and Potgieter disagreed, they agreed on one thing, and that was the need to destroy the amaNdebele, determined to evicerate the threat from the Marico region and to claim back their cattle still held by Mzilikazi. They were also obsessing about something else. Maritz and Potgieter wanted to recover the thee very young Liebenberg children who had been seized by the amaNdebele warriors after they were found hiding in the camp overrun by the the year before during the battles along the Vaal. Sara, Anna Maria and Christiaan. .

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 131 - Sharpened horns at the battle of eGabeni and the story of the Liebenberg girls

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 25:47


Mzilikazi Khumalo was trying to piece together his shattered amaNdebele after the attack on Mosega in early 1837 by the Boers and their allies the Griqua and Rolong. Then in midyear, he'd been attacked again by Dingana's impis — he'd managed to survive that invasion but things were looking very bad as he hunkered down in his imizi of eGabeni in the Marico area of what is now north west province. Across southern Africa, movers and shakers were moving and shaking. By now, Durban was a busy place. Dingana was vacillating about its future. Trader John Cane who was well ensconced inside Zulu life managed to negotiate with Dingana to allow the traders some latitude — to remain for now — with assistance from Gardiner despite his invidious position. If you remember, Dingana had told Qadi chief Dube to bring him poles for his palisade, although some Zulu oral tradition says Dingana killed Dube for dancing better than him, but either way there's no disputing what was now an open clash between the Zulu king and the white traders. Dingana had demanded the Qadi refugees be sent back across the Tugela River, the traders refused and then began to fortify Durban. The crisis now brought into sharp relief the role of ex-military men like Alexander Biggar. The former captain and paymaster of the 85th regiment had been cashiered from the British Army in 1819 following a scandal - he basically misappropriated regimental funds and was stripped of his rank. Dingana's threats reminded Biggar of Nxele the wardoctor and the amaXhosa, and being military minded, he realised this threat provided him with a perfect opportunity. He was elected as commandant of the Port Natal Volunteers, and organised local men, black and white, into a body of troops, and appointed captains to oversee this group. OF course he appointed his son, Robert, as well as John Cane and Henry Ogle as Captains, and this so-called army began to fortify Durban stockade. Not done, Biggar issued a proclamation in May 1837 calling on the inhabitants of Durban to hold themselves ready in cheerful obedience to his orders. In the third quarter of 1837, Potgieter and Retief were making their way to the edge of the escarpment with the Voortrekkers, from where they were going to split. Retief was going to make his way down the Drakensburg to Natal, and Potgieter was going to turn inland — staying on the high ground. The Voortrekkers were still plodding their way along the Sand River heading in a north easterly direction, and taking note of the empty plains which Mzilikazi had purposefully used as a buffer zone. On the 1st September 1837 they camped near where the town of Senekal is today, then continued east passed where the modern town of Paul Roux lies. Then they arrived at the edge of the escarpment, near Warden in the Free State. While Maritz and Potgieter disagreed, they agreed on one thing, and that was the need to destroy the amaNdebele, determined to evicerate the threat from the Marico region and to claim back their cattle still held by Mzilikazi. They were also obsessing about something else. Maritz and Potgieter wanted to recover the thee very young Liebenberg children who had been seized by the amaNdebele warriors after they were found hiding in the camp overrun by the the year before during the battles along the Vaal. Sara, Anna Maria and Christiaan. .

The Locker Room Podcast - Deely Sport Science
#73 'What is the true meaning of coaching?' with Dewald Senekal

The Locker Room Podcast - Deely Sport Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 42:01


South African rugby union coach Dewald Senekal Joins Stevie Poacher to talk about true coaching. The topics discussed include: Don't copy and paste as a coach Don't go faster than the music Less is more, try not to over-analyse Keep things simple Develop a coaching philosophy  Look after yourself -------------------------------------------------------------- The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Join today to get exclusive access to our upcoming coaching & sport science Webinars, videos, activities and games. Sign up to Deely Sport Science elite coaching membership today for great rates: - €45 for 3 months - €80 for 6 months - €160 for 12 months  

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - MARTIN OOSTHUIZEN - More Than A Million Canariesmp3

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 41:28


Martin Oosthuizen was born in 1965 and grew up in the small town of Senekal in the Free State - South Africa. After matriculating there he completed two years of national service as an officer in the South African defence force. He then completed his tertiary studies at the University of Pretoria where he was awarded a B. Com degree (marketing, human resource management). He married in 1991 and has two young children. He now lives in the wine making Constantia valley, just outside Cape Town. He is the author of the book "More Than a Million Canaries", owner of a Tour Operator agency and founder of the Orphan Care Foundation. Since his book was published in 2009 he has spoken on local radio stations and appeared in newspaper and national magazines about his journey of overcoming financial ruin and sowing hope into the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children. In his book he shares the highs and lows, the pain and triumph of overcoming financial crisis and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. He learnt to listen to the Voice inside that strengthens you with the bread of life and by implementing practical steps to get back on track, both emotionally and financially. He has been restored financially even during the most difficult time in the global financial crisis that affected the Travel industry severely. He started a foundation caring for orphaned and vulnerable children - "Orphan Care Foundation" sowing love, hope and purpose into lives of children without parents. South Africa currently has more than 2 million aids orphans. Martin's vision is to share his message of hope around the world and to get his book into the hands of those who need this message of hope and inspiration. The title of his book "More Than a Million Canaries" is based on scripture from the bible in The Message translation. Luke 12 verse 6 & 7 (The message): What's the price of two or three pet canaries? Some loose change, right? But God never overlooks a single one. And he pays even greater attention to you, down to the last detail - even numbering the hairs on your head! So don't be intimidated by all this bully talk. You are worth more than a million canaries". www.MartinOosthuizen.com and www.More-Than-A-Million-Canaries.com

Galway Bay FM - Sports
Dewald Senekal ahead of Connacht's game with the Bulls

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 16:37


Connacht will look to get their opening win of the BKT United Rugby Championship this Friday evening when they face the Vodacom Bulls in Pretoria. (Kick off - 5.30pm Irish Time - LIVE on galwaybayfm.ie).  William Davies is in South Africa with the team and he first spoke to Dewald Senekal

Galway Bay FM - Sports
Dewald Senekal pre Dragons

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 6:01


The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - Martin Oosthuizen - More Than A Million Canaries

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 41:28


Martin Oosthuizen was born in 1965 and grew up in the small town of Senekal in the Free State - South Africa. After matriculating there he completed two years of national service as an officer in the South African defence force. He then completed his tertiary studies at the University of Pretoria where he was awarded a B. Com degree (marketing, human resource management). He married in 1991 and has two young children. He now lives in the wine making Constantia valley, just outside Cape Town. He is the author of the book "More Than a Million Canaries", owner of a Tour Operator agency and founder of the Orphan Care Foundation. Since his book was published in 2009 he has spoken on local radio stations and appeared in newspaper and national magazines about his journey of overcoming financial ruin and sowing hope into the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children. In his book he shares the highs and lows, the pain and triumph of overcoming financial crisis and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. He learnt to listen to the Voice inside that strengthens you with the bread of life and by implementing practical steps to get back on track, both emotionally and financially. He has been restored financially even during the most difficult time in the global financial crisis that affected the Travel industry severely. He started a foundation caring for orphaned and vulnerable children - "Orphan Care Foundation" sowing love, hope and purpose into lives of children without parents. South Africa currently has more than 2 million aids orphans. Martin's vision is to share his message of hope around the world and to get his book into the hands of those who need this message of hope and inspiration. The title of his book "More Than a Million Canaries" is based on scripture from the bible in The Message translation. Luke 12 verse 6 & 7 (The message): What's the price of two or three pet canaries? Some loose change, right? But God never overlooks a single one. And he pays even greater attention to you, down to the last detail - even numbering the hairs on your head! So don't be intimidated by all this bully talk. You are worth more than a million canaries". www.MartinOosthuizen.com and www.More-Than-A-Million-Canaries.com

BizNews Radio
Tackling 4,852 potholes with a do-it-yourself attitude – Barend la Grange

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 15:31


Many of South Africa's rural towns are a sorry sight. Thousands of potholes and infrastructure that is falling apart are the order of the day, with poor municipal services to boot. But a fresh breeze is blowing through many towns, as citizens from across the political spectrum are tired of waiting for government to fix things and are doing it for themselves. An organisation that sits behind many of the efforts to get communities together is South Africa Day. BizNews caught up with Barend la Grange, the Chief Operating Officer, who has just completed a 10-day tour of rural towns to see how the projects are progressing. He tells the story of how Senekal's 4,852 potholes are being tackled.

BizNews Radio
Tackling 4,852 potholes with a do-it-yourself attitude – Barend la Grange

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 15:31


Many of South Africa's rural towns are a sorry sight. Thousands of potholes and infrastructure that is falling apart are the order of the day, with poor municipal services to boot. But a fresh breeze is blowing through many towns, as citizens from across the political spectrum are tired of waiting for government to fix things and are doing it for themselves. An organisation that sits behind many of the efforts to get communities together is South Africa Day. BizNews caught up with Barend la Grange, the Chief Operating Officer, who has just completed a 10-day tour of rural towns to see how the projects are progressing. He tells the story of how Senekal's 4,852 potholes are being tackled.

The Budget Speech Podcast
EPISODE 22 ONE AFRICA

The Budget Speech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 197:30


Episode 22 is legit our most emotional yet, This week we are joined by ROC, REX, JIMI,GEM , Gregg, and Yamilo. We discuss the pros and cons that we'd face if schools integrated martial arts into the school circularium. We snitch on a drug dealer because he said all lives matter. REX explains what is happening in Nigeria and Senekal. We all agree that The Budget Speech is the only reliable news outlet. eNCA is English KYKNET. Can we make one Africa when we can't have one South Africa? Why do all the white cops have white partners and black cops have black partners? Nelson gets dragged across the floor again. We discuss the origin of our hardships as a country. Why does the government allow car manufacturers to make cars that can drive over the speed limit? We unfairly judge Costa and Cassper's albums. We talk about the importance of branding versus talent in the music industry. Emotions run high as we speak about cultural appropriation. What is considered a fall off? We discuss the 2 types of athletes, the people who play to win, and the people who play to earn money. JIMI says Warriors and Nets will not make playoffs. ROC and JIMI get emotional as Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspurs get dragged across the floor. @rexofficial_sa @rocaphresh @jimiclipz @boipelo_molusi @Yamilobeatz @dreadedgreg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebudgetspeechpodcast/message

Monitor
Monitor 20 Oktober 2020 - Deel 2

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 42:49


'n Vredemaker vertel van sy Senekal-ervaring in die EFF-binnekring. Plastiekherwinning het die afgelope dekade met 56% in Suid-Afrika toegeneem. Natuurbewaarders sê hulle is bekommerd oor die wêreldwye afname in die uilbevolking. 'n Weervoorspeller praat oor die hittegolf oor groot dele van die land, en die kans op reën. Bejaardes wat alleen woon, kry baie swaar in grendeltyd.

The Dojo SA Podcast
The Dojo S08E12 - Stock-take

The Dojo SA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 203:11


On this edition of #TheDojo we kick off Pod touching briefly on belief, prayer and ho phahla. We delve into a discussion on Stocko, we ponder on the offensiveness of the word, whether its gender neutral or not. We switch up the conversation and touch on the EFF in Senekal, the discussion take a turn and we speculate if any of us would survive prison.

The Dojo SA Podcast
The Dojo S08E12 - Stock-take

The Dojo SA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 203:11


On this edition of #TheDojo we kick off Pod touching briefly on belief, prayer and ho phahla. We delve into a discussion on Stocko, we ponder on the offensiveness of the word, whether its gender neutral or not. We switch up the conversation and touch on the EFF in Senekal, the discussion take a turn and we speculate if any of us would survive prison.

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
What went down in Senekal

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 70:55


Nick asks Gabriel about what happened at Senekal and the crickets chat about the Bafana Bafana scenario for SA.

Monitor
Monitor 19 Oktober 2020 - Deel 2

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 46:20


Die EFF het verlede week baie aandag getrek met omstrede uitsprake tydens 'n saamkoms op Senekal in die Vrystaat. Die party het ondermeer gesê dat daar nie iets soos plaasmoorde in Suid-Afrika is nie. Ons praat met twee ontleders oor die party se optrede en wat ons daarin moet lees. Meer as twee dosyn humanitêre organisasies het 'n ope brief aan die Griekse regering gerig waarin hulle vra dat vergrype teen onwettige migrante ondersoek word. Italië is die jongste Europese land wat oor die naweek begin het om streng Covid-19 regualsies af te dwing.

radio bubb.la
Söndag 18 oktober 2020

radio bubb.la

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 114:57


I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Azerbajdzjan attackerar militära installationer i Armenien för första gången, vers från Klot-Johan i Karlstad, 17% av alla Hassan har åtalats i brottmål, restaurangkök utan platser för gäster allt större inslag i branchen, historielärare halshuggen i Parisförort efter att ha visat Muhammedkarikatyrerna under föreläsning, arga vita farmare samlas från hela Sydafrika för att visa solidaritet med mördade Brendin Horners familj samt opinionsmätningar som psykologisk krigföring i USA:s presidentval https://radio.bubb.la/sondag-18-oktober-2020/ Länkar som diskuterades i dagens sändning: Azerbajdzjan meddelar att man attackerat militära installationer i Armenien för första gången, Ryssland undersöker händelsen men Kremls talesman Dmitrij Peskov vill inte säga huruvida den medför skyldigheter enligt försvarspakt mellan länderna Samhällsnytt kontrollerar riksdagsledamot Daniel Riazats (V) uppgift om att 99% av alla Hassan är laglydiga, 17% av alla Hassan i Sverige har åtalats för brott, 2% av alla Lisa och 1% av alla Kajsa Restaurangkök utan platser för gäster allt större inslag i branchen, trend som började med appar för hemleverans accelereras av covid-19, många restauranger arbetar nu helt utan matsalar och nya företag driver och hyr ut “virtuella” kök Historielärare halshuggen i Parisförorten Conflans-Sainte-Honorine efter att ha föreläst om yttrandefrihet och visat Muhammedkarikatyrerna, gärningsmannen enligt uppgift 18-årig tjetjen som skjuts ihjäl av polisen, händelsen betraktas som ett terrordåd Arga vita farmare kommer från hela Sydafrika till staden Senekal för att inför rättegången mot två misstänkta mördare visa solidaritet med offret Brendin Horners familj, när rättegången blir uppskjuten sätter farmarna eld på en polisbil och stormar domstolsbyggnaden i ett försök att ta sig fram till de celler där de misstänkta hålls i förvar och ta lagen i egna händer

The Weekend View
Is the racial tension witnessed in Senekal a true reflection of our society ?

The Weekend View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 3:07


Current Affairs programme which provides listeners with the latest local and International news hosted by Elvis Preslin. Tune in 104-107 every Saturday and Sunday morning from 6 to 7 am

Naweekaktueel
Naweekaktueel 17 Oktober 2020

Naweekaktueel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 55:06


Verskeie organisasies en partye het gister in Senekal protes gelewer teen plaasmoorde en misdaad in die land - ons hoor by hulle wat hulle verder beplan. Die EFF het ook opgeruk na Senekal - 'n ontleder kyk na wat die party hiermee probeer bereik het. Eskom vra vir geduld terwyl hulle die kragreus probeer regruk. 'n Dag van danksegging word môre by die Theewaterskloofdam in die Wes-Kaap gehou. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Spektrum
Spektrum 16 Oktober 2020

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 44:57


Pastoor Timothy Omotoso sal waarskynlik vandag uitvind of hy borgtog sal kry. Honderde betogers is buite die Senekal Landdroshof, waar die twee verdagtes vir die moord op Brendin Horner verskyn. Vrystaat Landbou het vooraf sy lede gevra om nie vandag na Senekal te gaan nie. Europese lande het weer streng inperkingsmaatreëls ingestel - ons praat met 'n Suid-Afrikaner wat in Spanje woon.

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First Take SA
Agri South Africa has urged farmers and the community to act within the confines of the law at Senekal court

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 2:10


Agri South Africa has urged farmers and the community to act within the confines of the law during the court case of two murder accused in the Senekal Magistrate Court today. The call follows threats of more chaos by farming community should the two accused get bail. Sekwetje Mahlamba and Sekola Matlaletsa are expected to apply for bail following their arrest two weeks ago. They are accused of the murder of farm manager Brendin Horner. Horner's body was found tied to a pole with a rope in an open space on the De Rots farm two weeks ago.

Update@Noon
Senekal court case on the spotlight

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 13:18


Police have managed to prevent a scuffle between the EFF supporters and farmers in Senekal in the Free State. They continue to monitor the situation. The Human Rights Commission in the Free State is calling for calm. Different groups of protesters have ascended to Senekal for bail application of two men accused of the murder of the farm manager, Brandin Horner. For more what is happening outside of court we spoke our political reporter Abongile Dumako and Thabiso Radebe inside the courtroom

Monitor
Monitor 16 Oktober 2020 - Deel 1

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 47:07


Kalmte gevra in Senekal. Ons praat met 'n kenner oor boelie-gedrag by die werk. En, ons bring hulde aan Ampie Coetzee.

Spektrum
Spektrum 15 Oktober 2020

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 44:55


'n Pastoor van die Jesus Dominion International Church getuig in die borgtogaansoek van Timothy Omotoso. Reaksie op 'n hofuitspraak oor Eskom se onderbreking van kragtoevoer. AgriSA sê alle rolspelers moet môre se verrigtinge in Senekal met respek en waardigheid benader. 'n Laerskoolonderwyser van Nigel word 80 en werk steeds.

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Update@Noon
Senekal farmer accused of inciting public violence denied bail

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 2:42


The Senekal Magistrate's Court in the Free State has denied bail to 51-year-old Andre Pienaar who's facing charges of attempted murder, malicious damage to property and public violence. The matter has been remanded until the 20th of next month for further investigations. Pienaar was arrested last week following violence in which a group of farmers stormed the court building to demand that two suspects charged with the murder of 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner be handed over to them. Magistrate Buti Mlangeni says the accused did not make a suffficient case to be released on bail among other reasons. We got our reporter Makgala Masiteng, to give us the latest update.

Naweekaktueel
Naweekaktueel 10 Oktober 2020

Naweekaktueel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 53:41


Inwoners van Senekal en Paul Roux in die Vrystaat praat uit oor landelike misdaad, betogings en geweld. Ons praat met die Wêreldvoedselprogram oor die Nobelprys vir vrede wat aan die organisasie vir sy soms gevaarlike werk toegeken is. In sy weeklikse motorrubriek toets Wessel Pretorius 'n Landrover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Burning Platform
Land restitution and VBS

The Burning Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 53:34


The Senekal protests have brought to light the issue of farmers and farmworkers being murdered. Is the matter a racial issue, or a political tool to sow division within the South African populus? Is legal land restitution possible if administered correctly by the South African government? Is violence necessary for economic emancipation? Could the VBS case be unravelling, and will this lead to major arrests and corruption being curbed in South Africa? Nando's · The Burning Platform

Spektrum
Spektrum 8 Oktober 2020

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 49:21


Die traumatoloog, dr. Tessa van Wijk, sê depressie is nie altyd 'n siekte wat deur die samelewing met die nodige sensitiwiteit hanteer word, wat lyers van die siekte verdien nie.; Die politieke ontleder, Harald Pakendorff sê die gebeure in Senekal is 'n uitvloeisel van 'n veel dieper probleem is Suid-Afrika.; Ons ontleed die Amerikaanse verkiesingsdebat tussen Mike Pence en Kamala Harris.; en die vabond Solidariteit stel 'n werkherstelprogram bekend.

The Burning Platform
Land restitution and VBS

The Burning Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 53:34


The Senekal protests have brought to light the issue of farmers and farmworkers being murdered. Is the matter a racial issue, or a political tool to sow division within the South African populus? Is legal land restitution possible if administered correctly by the South African government? Is violence necessary for economic emancipation? Could the VBS case be unravelling, and will this lead to major arrests and corruption being curbed in South Africa? Nando's

First Take SA
One person has been arrested following a violent protest outside the Senekal magistrate's court

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 3:15


One person has been arrested following a violent protest outside the Senekal magistrate's court on Tuesday (6 October). A group of farmers went on the rampage after two men appeared briefly in court in connection with the alleged murder of farm manager Brendin Horner last week. The police were overpowered by the group which stormed the building hours after the case was postponed.

Monitor
Monitor 8 Oktober 2020 - Deel 1

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 40:29


Daar was uiteenlopende reaksie op Dinsdag se geweld by die landdroshof in Senekal in die Vrystaat, waar boere by die verskyning van twee beskuldigdes in 'n plaasmoord betoog het.

First Take SA
Group of angry farmers storm court building in Senekal over farm murder

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 2:23


Court proceedings at the Senekal Magistrate's Court in the Free State were yesterday disrupted by angry farmers, who overturned and burnt a police vehicle. The group also stormed the court building and damaged some property. The farmers were baying for the blood of two suspects -- who appeared in court in connection with the murder of farm manager -- Brandon Horner

Monitor
Monitor 7 Oktober 2020 - Deel 1

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 41:21


Woede kook oor in Senekal. Verwarring oor 'n beweerde lasbrief vir die inhegtenisneming van Ace Magashule. COSATU en SAFTU staak vandag landswyd.

Spektrum
Spektrum 6 Oktober 2020

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 49:36


Twee verdagtes het vlugtig in die landdroshof op Senekal in die Vrystaat verskyn in verband met die moord op die 21-jarige, Brendin Horner. 'n Aantal boere en lede van die gemeenskap het by die hof saamgetrek in protes teen plaasmoorde. Minder mense het tydens die inperking aansoek gedoen om lenings.

Monitor
Monitor 6 Oktober 2020 - Deel 1

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 42:13


Die polisie maak 'n plan bekend om landelike misdaad te bekamp ná gesprekke met Agri SA, TLU en AfriForum. Die landbougemeenskap beplan om vandag by die landdroshof in Senekal in die Vrystaat te betoog wanneer twee verdagtes in verband met die moord op die plaasbestuurder Brendin Horner verskyn.

Spektrum
Spektrum 5 Oktober 2020

Spektrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 54:22


Twee verdagtes verskyn môre in die landdroshof op Senekal in verband met die moord op 'n jong plaasbestuurder. 'n Voormalige kabinetsminister sê wetgewing om skenkings aan politiek partye bekend te maak, moet nóú in werking tree. Die prys van petrol en diesel sal om middernag môreaand daal. Twee jagluiperds is vanoggend vrygelaat in die Rietvlei Natuurreservaat in Pretoria. Die Amerikaanse president, Donald Trump, word na verwagting vandag uit die hopsitaal ontslaan waar hy vir Covid-19 behandel word.

First Take SA
New Nelson Mandela Bay coalition administration to council meeting

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 3:16


The new Nelson Mandela Bay coalition administration is on Friday expected to continue with the council meeting that ousted the former Executive Mayor Athol Trollip, Speaker Jonathan Lawack and Chief Whip Werner Senekal after DA's councilllor Mbulelo Manyathi abstained during voting. The meeting was adjourned after the election of the mayor and chief whip and some agenda points were not discussed. The DA led coalition partners say they won't attend the meeting as it is illegitimate and is currently challenging the previous sitting that ousted Trollip, Senekal and appointed new Speaker ANC's Buyelwa Mafaya. Trollip was replaced by UDM's Mongameli Bobani as the Executive Mayor. SABC reporter, Mcebisi Ngqina reports…

Monitor
Swart stoetboer blink uit

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013 2:18


'n Stoetboer van Senekal in die Oos-Vrystaat, Sechaba Majola, is die eerste swart boer om die Nasionale inter-ras beoordelaars kursus by die jaarlikse NAMPO-Oesdag buite Bothaville in die Vrystaat te slaag. Volgens kenners is dit 'n besondere prestasie.