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AREA FOCUS More than just the N12 in Wollies Be honest. What do you really know about Wolmaransstad apart from the fact that it is situated on the N12?  By Aubrey Kruger I n the beginning Wolmaransstad and surrounding areas were known for sheep farming. This little town on the N12 treasure route, which stretches from Johannesburg to the Cape, is still just a little dot on the map of most people on their way to another destination. THE FOUNDING OF THE TOWN Prepare for a Northwest lesson. The town is situated approximately 80 km from Klerksdorp and 56 km from Bloemhof. The town was initially founded in 1888 on the farms Rooderand and Vlakfontein and was officially declared a town three years later, in 1891. And no, Wolmaransstad was not named for its sheep farming. It was named after Jacobus M.A. Wolmarans, a former municipal board member. Interesting. FROM GRAIN TOWN TO SNOW WHITE FAIRYLAND Wolmaransstad is firstly a grain town, with mainly maize and sunflower produced here. Locals tell us that, as in other parts of the country, they are also producing more soybeans nowadays, due to the current maize prices. However, some are wary of this crop. Good news is that the town may be converted to a white fairyland, with cotton having surfaced again. The first cotton picker in the Senwes area, a John-Deere CS690, was bought by the Schweizer- Cotton Group. 16 SENWES SCENARIO | WINTER 2018 WELL-KNOWN LANDMARKS IN TOWN The bridge over the Makwassie River as you enter the town, is the most important source of water in the area - this was realised once again in 2017 when it broke its banks and the inhabitants were cut off from the rest of the country. There are many landmarks to be seen in town. The Biltong Den is a popular stop and right next to the river you will find De Wijnwinkel and brewery of Gert and Wilna Jacobs, where you can taste wine and other delicacies which the pharmacist in town will put on the table for you. Down the road you will find the nostal- gic Thomas Leask Guest House, where former President Paul Kruger stayed on occasion. The Leasks were the first busi- ness people in town. Amongst all the red chain stores in town, you will find a memorial tablet which can be missed by even the most experienced historians amongst us. It commemorates the first Transvaal mis- sion station which was situated 15 km from Wolmaransstad on the farm Witpoort in 1822. Reverend S. Broadbent and Reverend T.L. Hodgson, Weslyan mission- aries, were the first westerners to cross the Vaal River. Two streets in town were also named after Broadbent and Leask. You will also find a number of diamond mines in the area, where buyers from far and wide come to buy these sought-after gemstones. Our focus producer, Buks van Wyk, is one of these miners. NG Church in town was designed by the famous architect, Gerard Moerdijk, who also designed the Voortrekker Monument and a few other church buildings in the country. The Reformed Church has been in town since 1954. The original building was used as a movie theatre before it was demolished. An important annual school event is the FNB Classic Clash between Wolmaransstad High School in town and Schoonspruit High School in Klerksdorp. CHURCHES As always, churches are in our focus. The NEW BRANCH Staff cannot talk enough about the new WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE FROM THE AREA The old profit, Siener van Rensburg and his family, are from this area and if you want to take the trouble, the Siener van Rensburg cemetery is very interesting. Former politician Brand Fourie is also from the area. THE HINTERLAND BRANCH Another W in Wollies is Willem Spies, branch manager at the Hinterland branch, where he and his 23 members of staff are converting Wollies into a Senwes and Hinterland paradise. Senwes Equipment has been in town for the past 12 years. They started the retail business six years ago and in August 2017 the shop was enlarged from 32m² to 170m². A number of exciting things will be revealed when the new branch opens in 2018.