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Kathu, Northern Cape The first Kathu Gazette newspaper appeared on 08 July 2006.

OLIFANTSHOEKAcademic excellence celebratedOn 6 November 2025, the self-funded non-profit organisation, All For Education...
26/11/2025

OLIFANTSHOEK
Academic excellence celebrated

On 6 November 2025, the self-funded non-profit organisation, All For Education (AFE) continued to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to uplift academic excellence in the Olifantshoek community when they proudly partnered with Noord-Kaap Primary School and Maikaelelo Primary School during their annual prize-giving ceremonies, in support of educators, parents and learners.
AFE took the initiative to acknowledge the top achievers in Grades 4 to 7 by awarding them with thoughtful and inspirational gifts. These rewards were carefully selected to honour academic excellence and to inspire both the recipients and their peers. AFE extended warm congratulations to every learner who received an award, commending them for their hard work, discipline and determination throughout the academic year. Their achievements serve as powerful reminders that dedication to education opens doors to a brighter and more promising future.
AFE emphasised that its mission is grounded in the belief that education remains the most valuable opportunity any young person can receive. The organisation views education as a transformative tool that empowers children, breaks cycles of disadvantage and allows learners to shape their own destinies. In its message, AFE reiterated that no child should ever be hindered from accessing or utilising this opportunity, regardless of their background or circumstances. Through mentorship projects, academic support and ongoing school partnerships, AFE continues to be a driving force in strengthening educational outcomes within the Gamagara region.
AFE expressed heartfelt appreciation to educators, principals and school staff as well as parents and guardians for their unwavering dedication to the academic success of the youth. As the academic year draws to a close, AFE remains deeply committed to inspire excellence, foster opportunity, and support the learners of the community.
Community members who wish to contribute to the academic success of local learners are warmly invited to join AFE’s ongoing efforts. For updates, announcements and future initiatives, follow AFE on Facebook at All For Education (NPC).
AFE communication

Photo: Learners from Noord-Kaap Primary School during the annual prize giving ceremony.
Photo: Learners from Maikaelelo Primary School during the annual prize giving ceremony.

KATHUATKV reik uit na laerskool presteerdersDie Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuur Vereniging (ATKV) se Kathu tak het die vierin...
26/11/2025

KATHU
ATKV reik uit na laerskool presteerders

Die Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuur Vereniging (ATKV) se Kathu tak het die viering van Afrikaans se 100ste bestaansjaar asook die 95ste bestaansjaar van die ATKV voortgesit deur op 5 November 2025 Afrikaanse boeke te skenk aan leerlinge van Sishen Primêre Skool wat presteer het in Afrikaans.
“Die doel was om Afrikaans as taal op grondslagfase te vestig asook leesvaardighede en begrip te bevorder”, sê Abie Wiid, voorsitter van die ATKV Kathu-tak. Toepaslike boeke van LAPA Uitgewers is aan die skool se Graad 1 tot 7 presteerders uitgereik vir Afrikaanse Huis Taal en Afrikaans Eerste Addisionele Taal.
Amantle Jogomse en Remelio Langfred was die Graad 1 leerders wat boekpryse ontvang het en
Cairah Engelbrecht en Stacey Seekoei in Graad 2 se prestasies het verseker dat hulle ook boeke ontvang. Die Graad 3 presteerders was Moleleki Relesego en Adams Nehvania en die Graad 4 presteerder, Paula-Ann Malgas. Die Graad 5 leerder, Riodene Snell asook Chrisnay Oliver in Graad 6 het boekpryse ontvang vir hul prestasies. Botshelo Hael was die Graad 7 leerder wie se prestasie vereer is met ‘n boekprys.
“Dit was ‘n riem onder die hart om te sien hoe die leerders, waarvan sommiges op die broodlyn lewe, met soveel trots en die grootste waardering hul toekennings in ontvangs geneem het, sê Abie. “Dit motiveer ons om hulle te bly ondersteun met voortgesette projekte in 2026.”
ATKV Kathu kommunikasie

Foto: Graad 1 leerder, Amantla Jogomse het met groot waardering haar boekprys in ontvangs geneem.

KurumanHakaAfrica bridging the digital gap in the regionVictor Mulangisi A digital skills centre is making headway in th...
26/11/2025

Kuruman
HakaAfrica bridging the digital gap in the region
Victor Mulangisi

A digital skills centre is making headway in the John Taolo Gaetsewe region with the inception of tailor-made computer skills training courses offered by HakaAfrika based in Kuruman.
An interview carried out by the Kathu Gazette with the group’s director, Mr Allan Mahaka, revealed that the centre is satisfying the current training needs of local industries.The Enterprise Development Consulting Company offers consulting services to small, medium and big companies. Their services range from company registration, compliance documents to mine database registration. It further offers modern digital and office skills development to the community, to groups and individuals.
Since its inception in 2021 it has managed to assist a number of companies with sustainable business solutions providing unique skills-based computer skills training. As part of their business development, they introduced a unique digital skill training programme that was necessitated by the outcome of the skills development survey they did in the John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) area.The survey was based on skills that are lacking in the JTG area within the public, private and the community at large. Their findings showed that there is a lack of financial literacy as well as entrepreneurial and digital skills under employed and unemployed people.
This deficit prevents a lot of individuals of getting better positions or even getting employment since digital skills are now a basic requirement for any position. Based on these results HakaAfrika together with its working partners, designed and created a digital training programme that focuses on bridging the gap between computer literacy and computer skills, where computer literacy focuses on the theoretical part of computer learning, while the latter is mostly focused on the practical and relevant use of the computer.
HakaAfrika Computer Skills Training is tailor made to suit the requirements of the current job market and the practical assessments are designed to suit the requirements and relevance of the individual at corporate or institutional levels.
HakaAfrika is currently offering one-month basic computer training and a three month advanced computer training course with the option to attend it full time, part time, in shifts, during weekends or evenings as well as online classes with modules covering introduction, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access plus Internet and Cyber Etiquette with minimum entry requirements. The basic requirement is to be proficient in the English language.
Thus far about 386 students completed courses at the centre and entered the job market with ease. Next year the centre will be introducing a three-month modern Office Admin course that will focus on the current office administrative needs which are now largely infused by the Digital and AI space.

Photo: Mr Allan Mahaka, Group Director of HakaAfrica.

DINOKANYANENGVillage receives sports equipmentVictor Mulangisi In yet another show of generosity, Lopez M Solution, a no...
26/11/2025

DINOKANYANENG
Village receives sports equipment
Victor Mulangisi
In yet another show of generosity, Lopez M Solution, a non-governmental organisation, donated a myriad of sports equipment to the people of Dinokanyaneng village, near Tsineng.
The handover event, which was also live-streamed by Kurara FM, aimed to promote an active lifestyle among the village residents, particularly its older residents. The donated equipment included soccer-, baseball- and basketball gear, as well as training cones and water bottles. The equipment will support various sport activities in the village, providing a much-needed boost to the community's recreational facilities.
Speaking at the event, representatives from Lopez M Solution NGO emphasised the importance of giving back to the community. "We are committed to share the little we receive, because we want to make a positive impact in the lives of those around us and we call upon the economic giants around us to do it in a bigger way. The Bible says the poor lady gave two cents, but considering that she did not have much herself, she gave more than the millionaires around her. We are thrilled to be able to support the people of Dinokanyaneng Village and encourage them to stay active and healthy."
The event was attended by local dignitaries and community members, who expressed their gratitude for the donation. Kurara FM, too, was proud to cover the event live, thereby bringing the excitement and joy of the occasion to listeners across the region.
The handover is part of a larger initiative by Lopez M Solution NGO to support community development projects in the Kuruman area. The two prominent media houses in the area, Kurara FM and the Kathu Gazette, commended the NGO for its efforts and look forward to see the positive impact of this initiative on the people of Dinokanyaneng village.

POSTMASBURG / DANIëLSKUILSmartStarters recognised for their excellence“The first years are the most important years in a...
26/11/2025

POSTMASBURG / DANIëLSKUIL
SmartStarters recognised for their excellence

“The first years are the most important years in a child’s life. What we do now as Early Childhood Development (ECD) practitioners will stay with these children forever. We are more than teachers; we are contributing to the planting of a seed.” These words from Gloria Ried, a SmartStart Practitioner from Greenpoint, captured the heart of the SmartStart celebration held recently in Kimberley.
Nearly 300 incredible women and about 200 children they serve, came together at the Sol Plaatje West End club in Kimberley, to celebrate the programme’s 10 years of existence and to recognise the dedication of the practitioners who run these playgroups in their communities every day. This was the Northern Cape Unite, organised and co-hosted in partnership with 3L Development and Lesedi Solar Park Trust.
SmartStarters do an amazing job of preparing the next generation for success in school and beyond. They have opened up their homes, making these into spaces of learning. Daily, they welcome children into these homes and other community spaces like churches and halls. Quality early learning for thousands of children in some of our country's most neglected communities is a reality because of their dedication and most importantly, the love and nurturing care they give to every child that crosses their paths.
SmartStart forms part of the Lesedi Solar Park Trust’s second pillar, Enable Integrated Human Development. Through this pillar, the Trust invests in initiatives that support the growth, wellbeing and long-term development of children and families. By supporting programmes like SmartStart, the Trust aims to ensure that children enter school confident, curious and ready to learn. Strong early childhood development benefits not only the child, but the family and the wider community as well.
As part of the celebration, SmartStarters from Postmasburg and Daniëlskuil were among those being recognised in several categories including long service, excellent work, best team player, dedication among the oldest male practitioners in the programme, best organiser, best leadership and mentorship and most improved. Each award highlighted the commitment and care that practitioners bring into their work with young children.
The keynote address was delivered by Ms. Eulalia Crisp, who encouraged practitioners to keep pouring into the lives of children, reminding them that their work has long-lasting impact. The PR Councillor for Ward 1 in Kimberley was also in attendance and reaffirmed her support for the programme.
The celebration was a reminder that early childhood development is a shared effort. Through the dedication of SmartStarters and the support of partners like the Lesedi Solar Park Trust, children across the Northern Cape are being given a strong foundation to build on for life.
Lesedi Solar Park Trust communication

Photo 1: SmartStarters from Postmasburg and Daniëlskuil were recognised for their excellent work.

KATHUCubs claim victory during league finalThe u/10 Soccer Cubs team from Curro Kathu faced Maikaelelo Primary School in...
26/11/2025

KATHU
Cubs claim victory during league final

The u/10 Soccer Cubs team from Curro Kathu faced Maikaelelo Primary School in a fiercely contested league final on 14 November 2025.
Both teams showed determination and strong defensive play, resulting in a 0–0 draw at full time. The championship was ultimately decided by a penalty shootout, where the Curro Cubs held their nerve and secured a 2–0 victory, claiming the title.
Well done to the team for their incredible fight, discipline and teamwork throughout the match. You are true champions.
Curro Kathu communication

Photo: The u/10 Cubs team claimed the title during the league

KATHULearners introduced to the game of dartsErika ViljoenThe Kathu Darts Club hosted a youth day at Kathu Primary Schoo...
26/11/2025

KATHU
Learners introduced to the game of darts
Erika Viljoen

The Kathu Darts Club hosted a youth day at Kathu Primary School on 1 November 2025, with the goal to introduce the game of darts to the youth.
27 Enthusiastic learners signed up for this, first of its kind, venture in Kathu to learn more about this exciting sport, with its roots tracing back to medieval England. They were coached and mentored by ten members of the Kathu Darts Club, who taught the basics to those who have never played darts before and showed those with some experience a few refined tricks.
The chairperson of the club, Kurt Viewe, said, “The objective was to get the youngsters excited about the game of darts and to develop a few basic techniques. Darts is both an individual and a team sport which requires skill and mental focus. Gone are the days when darts were only played in bars as a form of entertainment. It has become an integral part of the South African sporting culture with organised competitions and regional associations.” He encouraged youngsters who want to take up darts as a sport, to become members of the club. “Our goal is to unleash potential, one bullseye at a time.”
For any further information, please contact the chairperson, Kurt Viewe at 073 376 8868, die secretary Zelda Janse van Vuuren at 071 264 8390 or the treasurer Ronald Adams at 082 677 0904.
Kathu Darts Club communication

Photo 1: The youngsters were excited to learn more about the game of darts.
Photo: The sport requires skill and mental focus.
Photo: Everyone who participated received a medal from the chairperson, Kurt Viewe.

KATHURunners embrace rainy weatherIn a vibrant display of community spirit and athletic determination, the Sesheng Athle...
26/11/2025

KATHU
Runners embrace rainy weather

In a vibrant display of community spirit and athletic determination, the Sesheng Athletic Club (AC) hosted a highly successful running event on 15 November 2025 at the Sivos Sports Ground in Kathu.
The event drew an impressive field of over 400 participants from across South Africa, solidifying its place as a significant date on the national running calendar. Despite a few entrants being unable to start due to inclement weather, the day was embraced by the 355 runners who successfully crossed the finish line. What initially threatened to be a disruption quickly became the day's defining charm, as a persistent, cool drizzle provided refreshing conditions that were cheered on by participants.
“The energy from the runners was incredible,” stated a Sesheng AC communications representative. “Seeing athletes from all over the country come together, undeterred by the weather, was a true testament to the passion and grit of the running community.”
The event featured 5km, 10km and 21km races, with fierce competition at the front of the pack. The competitive 21km men’s race was dominated by Bakang Kgokong, who travelled from Klerksdorp to claim victory. In the women’s 21km race, Kebogile Motshabi seized the top spot, followed closely by the local favourite and running queen, Cindy Viljoen, who secured a well-earned second place to the delight of the home crowd. The 10km titles were claimed by Arthur Jantjies in the men’s category and Tankiso Julia Lepolisa in the women’s category. The 5km distances were respectively won by Siphiwe Mqayisa and Lovedelia Segole.
The success of the event was attributed to the collective effort of the entire community. Sesheng AC extended its heartfelt thanks to every runner and visiting clubs that participated, as well as the event's sponsors, whose support was crucial.
A special note of appreciation was reserved for the club’s own members and their families, who volunteered their time to ensure the event ran smoothly.
Supported by an overwhelming wave of positive feedback, the club has officially confirmed that the event will return next year. “With such a successful foundation, we are already looking forward to next year,” the communications team added. “We are anticipating an even larger turnout and are committed to make the 2026 event an even bigger celebration of running.”
The resounding success of the Kathu run has set a high bar for future events, promising an exciting new annual tradition for the Northern Cape running scene.
Sesheng AC communication

Photo’s: Runners embraced the rainy weather.
The runners showed passion and grit during the successful event.

KIMBERLEYSAPS Annual Provincial Excellence Awards14 November 2025The SAPS Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Cape L...
25/11/2025

KIMBERLEY
SAPS Annual Provincial Excellence Awards
14 November 2025
The SAPS Provincial Commissioner of the Northern Cape Lieutenant General Koliswa Otola hosted the Annual Provincial Excellence Awards in Kimberley on Thursday 13 November 2025 during a glamorous event held at the Madiba hall in Roodepan.
She was accompanied by the MEC for Transport Safety and Liaison Ms Limakatso Koloi, the acting Deputy National Commissioner for Human Resource Management Lieutenant General Lineo Nkhuoa, the Regional Commissioner of Correctional Services Commissioner Subashni Moodley, Divisional Commissioners, Provincial Commissioners, Deputy Provincial Commissioners, District Commissioners and provincial heads as well as distinguished guests.
All guests and recipients were welcomed by the Deputy Provincial Commissioner for Corporate Services Major General Dr Thabo Mphuthi.
Messages of support were delivered by stakeholders, namely the Community Police Forum, labour unions SAPU and POPCRU, Anglo American, Metropolitan, Old Mutual, Sanlam/Assupol, AVBOB, Standard Bank and Workers Life.
In her message, Lieutenant General Otola stated that the awards ceremony is a testament to the hard work and sacrifices made by the members of SAPS in order to recognise and reward their outstanding achievements. She honoured those who had demonstrated remarkable courage, innovative problem-solving and tireless dedication to serve and protect communities in the province. “Your selflessness, professionalism and passion for policing have earned you this recognition.” She encouraged recipients to wear the uniform with pride and to display discipline at all times.
Lieutenant General Lineo Nkhuoa commended the members who had gone the extra mile to ensure that communities were safe. She pledged the support of national management in all crime-fighting efforts in the Northern Cape province. She expressed her heartfelt congratulations to all recipients and urged members to continue with their outstanding conduct during the upcoming festive season.
MEC Koloi in her keynote address, acknowledged the commitment and sheer hard work of the men and women in blue. Additionally, she commended the families of the members for their support and encouragement. She reiterated that attacks on the members will not be tolerated. "Continue with the good work, without fear or favour," MEC Koloi stated.
Discipline, integrity and professionalism are the main characteristics each member must portray when serving the community. The following members based in the JTG were awarded :
Vispol Member of the Year level 8-12 : Lieutenant Colonel K Yvonne Pebe from SAPS Kuruman.
Special Award : Woman of the Year : Sergeant Welma Williams from SAPS Kathu.
Special Award : Man of the Year : Constable G V Mpona from SAPS Severn.
Special Award : Sportswoman of the Year : Sergeant Keaoleboga Onica P**e from SAPS Deben.
The Kathu Gazette congratulates these member, we are proud of you !
SAPS communication

DINOKANYANENGNPO blesses community with sports equipmentVictor MulangisiIn yet another gesture of generosity, Lopez M So...
25/11/2025

DINOKANYANENG
NPO blesses community with sports equipment
Victor Mulangisi
In yet another gesture of generosity, Lopez M Solutions, a non-governmental organisation, donated a myriad of sports equipment to the people of Dinokanyaneng village, near Tsineng.
The handover event, which was also live-streamed by Kurara FM, aimed to promote an active lifestyle among the village residents, particularly its older residents. The donated equipment included soccer- baseball- and basketball gear, as well as training cones and water bottles. The equipment will support various sports activities in the village, providing a much-needed boost to the community’s recreational facilities.
Speaking at the event, representatives from Lopez M Solutions NGO emphasised the importance of giving back to the community. “We are committed to share the little we receive, because we want to make a positive impact in the lives of those around us and we call upon the economic giants around us to do it in a bigger way. The Bible says the poor lady gave two cents, but considering that she did not have much herself, she gave more than the millionaires around her. We are thrilled to be able to support the people of Dinokanyaneng village and encourage them to stay active and healthy.”
The event was attended by local dignitaries and community members, who expressed their gratitude for the donation. Kurara FM, too, was proud to cover the event live, thereby bringing the excitement and joy of the occasion to listeners across the region.
The handover is part of a larger initiative by Lopez M Solutions NGO to support community development projects in the Kuruman area. The two prominent media houses in the area, Kurara FM and the Kathu Gazette commended the NGO for its efforts and look forward to see the positive impact of this initiative on the people of Dinokanyaneng village.

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