A RE A F O CUS
Georgetown is the champ with 8 national titles! Azrek Arabians is one of
Bothaville’s export products.
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is SA’s mai
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Manager), Eddie Morrison (Sales
Manager) and Phillip Havenga
(Relationship Manager).
The Hinterland Senwes Village branch.
held at Nampo Park, approximately 19 km outside Bothaville. The
show is attended by approximately
80 000 people every year.
THIS MAIZE WORLD IS CHURCH WORLD
Churches form part of the character of most towns, but even
more so in Bothaville, since it was
founded as a church community.
The NG Church is probably the
best known church in town. It was
designed by the famous Gerard
Moerdyk, who also designed the
Voortrekker Monument. In addition a number of unique church
buildings meet the eye when you
travel through Bothaville, namely the NG Church North, the
Nederduitsch Hervormde Church,
the PPK and the Apostolic Faith
Centre. There are also a number of
smaller churches such as the Methodist Church and the unique,
small Baptist Church which looks
like something from a fairy tale,
and the of course the majestic NG
Meyerhof, which towers above the
others, to name but a few.
SENWES VILLAGE HINTERLAND
BRANCH
Marius van Wyk, the Branch
Manager of the Bothaville Senwes Village Hinterland branch,
makes sure that everything runs
smoothly. Marius has 55 staff
members. Managerial staff include
Attie Pretorius (Store Manager),
Pule Mokalake (Admin Manager),
Luan du Toit (Spare Parts Manager), Pieter van Eeden (Workshop
BOTHAVILLE SILO
Tido Grimbeek is the Complex
Manager at Bothaville. He works
with Braam Prinsloo (Assistant
Silo Manager), Gert Pienaar
(Senior Grain Grader), Andries
Ndonga (Junior Grain Grader),
as well as Jacob Tumane (Tractor
Driver), Job Mokodutlo (Loco-operator) and Isaak Mototo (Board
Operator) and six General Workers namely George Mokolokolo,
Oupa Sekonyela, Merriam Makume, France Mafereka, Stephanse
Matiwane and Isaak Mohale.
At the Brabant side the workers are
Magiel Greyling, the Silo Manager
and Johannes Mkhuwane (Board
Operator), Joel September (General Worker) and Shadrack Bengu
(General Worker).
UNIQUENESS OF THE SILO
The first Senekal Silos, which
consist of 12 bins with a storage
capacity of 3 000 tons each, were
erected in 1968. These bins were
followed by a further 19 bins,
which are known as the new additions. 15 of these bins have a
storage capacity of 4 600 tons each
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