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Krok hou van speel … maar hy hou nie daarvan as iemand hom kielie nie. Dil hou van skool … maar hy hou nie van stilsit nie. Dil hou van Krok. En Krok hou van Dil. Krok en Dil is beste maats … en hulle sal jou laat skater van die lag! Krok en Dil gaan skool toe bevat drie skreeusnaakse strokies: Krok gaan skool toe, Sit stil, Dil! en Hik! Die grafiese roman is perfek vir beginnerlesers!
Besides being a world-famous game-viewing destination, the Kruger
National Park also boasts a remarkable diversity of reptiles. This
beginner-friendly guide features over 60 species of snake, lizard,
terrapin, tortoise and crocodile, with basic identification pointers,
interesting facts and notes on best viewing.
R.W. Johnson's articles and essays travel far beyond Southern Africa,
reaching readers across continents. Their appeal lies not only in their
acuity but also in his exceptional range of subjects – political,
historical and cultural. As a former Oxford don and a leading
international commentator, Johnson remains unmatched as an interpreter
of national and world events.
Newman se Voëls volgens Kleur bied vir die beginnervoëlkyker ’n
vinnige, eenvoudige manier om Suider-Afrika se algemeenste voëls
volgens hul kleur te identifiseer. Die vierde uitgawe van dié nuttige
geïllustreerde gids is bygewerk met die nuutste gewone voëlname,
uitgebreide habitatinligting en die mees onlangse verspreidingkaarte.
Die leersame inleiding bevat praktiese wenke oor die uitken van voëls,
inligting oor voëlanatomie en -klassifikasie, en raad oor waar om vir
voëls te soek en wat jy op só ’n uitstappie moet inpak.
Two spiritual giants. Seven days. One timeless question. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama were friends for many, many years. Between them, they have endured exile, violence and oppression. And in the face of these hardships, they continued to radiate compassion, humour and above all, joy. To celebrate His Holiness's eightieth birthday, Archbishop Tutu travelled to the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala. The two men spent a week discussing a single burning question: how do we find joy in the face of suffering? This book is a gift from two of the most important spiritual figures of our time. Full of love, warmth and hope, The Book of Joy offers us the chance to experience their journey from first embrace to final goodbye.
In 1987–1988 the dusty Angolan town of Cuito Cuanavale was the backdrop for the final battles of the Border War. Ever since the war ended, the fighting around Cuito has been the subject of a fierce public debate over who actually won the war. While the leadership of the former South African Defence Force (SADF) claims it was never defeated, the supporters of the Angolan MPLA government, Cuba and SWAPO insist that the SADF was vanquished on the battlefield. They contend that the SADF wanted to overrun Cuito Cuanavale and use it as a springboard for an advance on Luanda. But was Cuito Cuanavale ever really an objective of the SADF? Leopold Scholtz tackles this question by examining recently declassified documents in the SANDF archives, exploring the strategic and tactical decisions that shaped the six main battles, from the SADF’s stunning tactical success on the Lomba River to the grinding struggle for the Tumpo Triangle. His incisive analysis untangles what happens when war, politics and propaganda become entwined.
Introduce little ones to treasured Bible stories! Watch their eyes
light up as they discover Noah's floating zoo, brave little David, and
gentle Jesus. Fourteen timeless tales come alive through simple,
memorable rhymes that toddlers will treasure.
As experienced, self-taught recipe developer Karl Tessendorf asks, what
kind of name is The Good Stuff for a cookbook? He explains that it’s
not just a name but a celebration of the magic of comfort food. From
perfect pastas, pies and Sunday roasts, through blissful bakes, and all
the way to scrummy salads and sides, you will find more than 80 recipes
that will leave your mouth watering as you recall your own happy
comfort food memories. But being the food wizard he is, Karl adds more
taste and panache to those comfort classics than you thought possible.
He encourages you to try your hand at your own improvisation. Most
importantly, he wants you to share these meals at a table with your
nearest and dearest, accompanied by a few drinks and great conversation
— because that’s The Good Stuff. It’s about human connection, great
food and the memories they create. So here’s to The Good Stuff!
Stel kleintjies bekend aan die bekendste Bybelverhale! Leer hulle oor
Noag se drywende dieretuin, dapper klein Dawid, en saggeaarde Jesus.
Veertien geliefde verhale word oorvertel met eenvoudige, onvergeetlike
rympies wat kleuters sal koester.
Ná ’n skrikwekkende ervaring by die sirkus, het Werner een
reël: Bly weg van narre! Maar wanneer sy suster vir Billy huis toe
bring – ’n antieke harlekynpop – word Werner se
ergste nagmerrie waar. Sy suster dring aan dis net ’n onskuldige
speelding . . . maar dan begin daar vreemde goed in die huis gebeur.
Werner moet sy grootste vrees in die gesig staar om Billy te vernietig
– voordat die nagmerrie permanent word.
In the stillness of the African bush, leadership reveals itself in its
most primal form. Here, where the survival of each species depends on
discipline, instinct, coordination, and trust, its lessons arise from
the most unexpected sources.
Tobie vind uit sy beste maat gaan trek. Dit voel asof ’n olifant op hom geval het. Alles gaan aaklig wees sonder Lennie. Hulle bly al van kleins af langs mekaar. Hulle is albei mal oor krieket. Hulle lag vir dieselfde grappe. Hulle albei hou van pizza sonder pynappel. Waar gaan hy weer ’n maat soos Lennie kry? Tobie besluit om ’n plan te maak – ’n plan wat iemand die horriepiep gaan gee!
'n Splinternuwe, skitterende versameling kortverhale deur Nataniël. 20 in Afrikaans en 8 in Engels. Skreeusnaaks, aangrypend, wys, onvoorspelbaar en -- soos altyd -- hoogs vermaaklik. Soos gewoonlik delf hy goud uit sy kinderjare -- oor sy ouers, sy ouma -- maar daar is ook fantastiese en fantasmagoriese verhale oor sy lewe as sanger op plattelandse dorpies, oor 'n vreemdeling wat hom een aand in sy huis help om sy vrese te besweer, en hoe 'n mens jou eerste reus oorwin . . .
Being Black In The World, one of N. Chabani Manganyi’s first publications, was written in 1973 at a time of global socio-political change and renewed resistance to the brutality of apartheid rule and the emergence of Black Consciousness in the mid-1960s. Manganyi is one of South Africa’s most eminent intellectuals and an astute social and political observer. He has written widely on subjects relating to ethno-psychiatry, autobiography, black artists and race. In 2018 Manganyi’s memoir, Apartheid and the Making of a Black Psychologist was awarded the prestigious ASSAf (The Academy of Science of South Africa) Humanities Book Award. Publication of Being-Black-in-the-World was delayed until the young Manganyi had left the country to study at Yale University. His publishers feared that the apartheid censorship board and security forces would prohibit him from leaving the country, and perhaps even incarcerate him, for being a ‘radical revolutionary’. The book found a limited public circulation in South Africa due to this censorship and original copies were hard to come by. This new edition is an invitation to a younger generation of citizens to engage with early decolonialising thought by an eminent South African intellectual. While the essays in this book are clearly situated in the material and social conditions of that time, they also have a timelessness that speaks to our contemporary concerns regarding black subjectivity, affectivity and corporeality, the persistence of a racial (and racist) order and the possibilities of a renewed de-colonial project. Each of these short essays can be read as self-contained reflections on what it meant to be black during the apartheid years. Manganyi is a master of understatement, and yet this does not stop him from making incisive political criticisms of black subjugation under apartheid. The essays will reward close study for anyone trying to make sense of black subjectivity and the persistence of white insensitivity to black suffering. Ahead of its time, the ideas in this book are an exemplary demonstration of what a thoroughgoing and rigorous de-colonial critique should entail. The re-publication of this classic text is enriched by the inclusion of a foreword and annotation by respected scholars Garth Stevens and Grahame Hayes respectively, and an afterword by public intellectual Njabulo S. Ndebele.
Tannie Maria, everyone’s favourite amateur detective and agony aunt,
has finally heeded the call of her fans countrywide to produce her very
first cookbook. Recipes to Die Live For features recipes from Sally
Andrews’ first four murder mystery novels, as well as some tantalising
new additions.
About 50km outside of Cape Town lies the beautiful town of Stellenbosch, nestled against vineyards and blue mountains that stretch to the sky. Here reside some of South Africa’s wealthiest individuals: all male, all Afrikaans – and all stinking rich. Johann Rupert, Jannie Mouton, Markus Jooste and Christo Weise, to name a few. Julius Malema refers to them scathingly as ‘The Stellenbosch Mafia’, the very worst example of white monopoly capital. But who really are these mega-wealthy individuals, and what influence do they exert not only on Stellenbosch but more broadly on South African society? Author Pieter du Toit begins by exploring the roots of Stellenbosch, one of the wealthiest towns in South Africa and arguably the cradle of Afrikanerdom. This is the birthplace of apartheid leaders, intellectuals, newspaper empires and more. He then closely examines this ‘club’ of billionaires. Who are they and, crucially, how are they connected? What network of boardroom membership, alliances and family connections exist? Who are the ‘old guard’ and who are the ‘inkommers’, and what about the youngsters desperate to make their mark? He looks at the collapse of Steinhoff: what went wrong, and whether there are other companies at risk of a similar fate. He examines the control these men have over cultural life, including pulling the strings in South Africa rugby.
Wanneer 'n rondreisende pretpark in die rustige dorpie Rustenvrede
opdaag, kan Johan en Anton nie wag om dit te besoek nie. Maar hulle kom
gou agter hierdie is geen gewone karnaval nie. Alhoewel hulle
aanvanklik skepties is oor die hele gedoente, neem hulle vrywillig deel
aan 'n toertjie by die skool om die pretpark te adverteer. Maar was dit
net ’n skadelose toertjie? Want sedert die vreemde Madame Zelda hulle
op die verhoog gehipnotiseer het, voel Johan, Anton en Karin . . .
anders. Iets vreemds is besig om in hul stil klein dorpie te gebeur.
Hoekom tree mense so snaaks op? Wat gebeur met hulle wanneer hulle die
park in die nag besoek? En wat van daardie swart kraai wat elke
beweging fyn dophou? Johan en sy vriende is vasbeslote om die waarheid
te ontbloot - voordat Madame Zelda se duistere planne almal in gevaar
stel.
I am a CURIOUS brown boy.
With this handy checklist, you can tick off all the animals you see as you explore Kgalagadi National Park. A map of the Kgalagadi is also included in the middle of the booklet, making it easy to plan your wildlife spotting adventure.
Every now and then a book comes along that is both timely and remarkable, that integrates all aspects of life; from recognising one’s roots, developing a moral grounding, building from strong family foundations to follow a chosen path to reach one’s goals, and remaining humble when it all comes to pass. Time and Chance is an account, in a variety of contrasting images, voices and experiences gained from travelling the world in pursuit of business, where LAZARUS ZIM, industrious Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) enthusiast, recounts his journey to become one of South Africa’s business leaders, with several firsts, while navigating the political minefield – disclosing descriptions of behind-the-scenes intrigue and conspiracy – and his interactions with Heads of State in South Africa and around the globe. The recounting of Zim’s extraordinary rise to success oscillates between hope, faith, ethics, and diligence as he lays bare his successes and failures, and the organic wisdom, knowledge, and wit that have framed his business acumen and moral grounding. It is a poignant reminder of a black child’s quest to fulfil his purpose in which the writer dares everyone to dream, even in the face of hopelessness.
Die moord-en-roofspeurder Adriaan Kruger verhuis saam met sy nuwe vrou
na Overberg, ’n dorpie in die Suid-Kaap. Daar ontdek hy gou onheil is
nie beperk tot die grootstad nie. Die egpaar is nog besig om hul voete
te vind toe hy skielik gekonfronteer word met ’n
Rooted and Rising is a transformative manifesto and practical
guide that empowers Africans and people of African descent to embrace
their heritage unapologetically while thriving in a globalised world.
Thebe Ikalafeng challenges the Western-dominated narrative of personal
branding and leadership, offering instead an African-centered approach
rooted in Ubuntu philosophy -- the principle that 'I am because we are'.
Amidst a backdrop of political unrest and voter disillusionment, South Africa finds itself at a crossroads, challenging its resiliency like never before. Bruce Whitfield, leveraging his deep connection with the nation's most innovative minds, presents The One Thing: Small Ideas, Big Outcomes, A Brighter Future for South Africa. This book is a clarion call for focused action, inspired by the wisdom that when everything is a priority, nothing truly is. Through exclusive insights from business leaders to pioneers in various fields, Whitfield orchestrates a compelling narrative on the transformative power of single, impactful ideas. 'The One Thing' is not just a book; it's a blueprint for individual and collective commitment to propelling South Africa towards a brighter, more potent future.
Neo loves adventures, but sometimes he feels a little scared. Luckily his sister, Thandi, is strong and brave and she has a clever plan to make Neo feel safe. She gives him a special blanket – an invisible blanket. And it works! He’s not even afraid of the tallest tree in the garden anymore. But will the invisible blanket help when Neo has to go to a new school … and participate in the swimming gala? An inspiring story about being brave and believing in yourself. This book is also available in isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sepedi and Afrikaans. |
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