VIDEO AND GALLERY: ‘What on Earth?’ an ‘intergalactic’ success
AFTER months of planning, weeks of rehearsals and thirteen performances, ‘What on Earth’s’ alien spaceship has flown into the universe beyond. As the curtain has come down after a successful production, NRS would like to express its sincerest gratitude to our neighbouring schools for supporting us. Thank you too, to parents, families and friends …
Johan du Plessis was the efficient master of ceremonies.
Prem Lutchman presenting a toast to South Africa where he reflected on 20 years of democracy.
Anthony and Tish Coleman.
Ronnie Nuss.
Jenny Thöle toasting outgoing President and husband, Waldo Thöle.
Incoming Rotary President, Brits Maree, is congratulated by outgoing Rotary President, Waldo Thöle.
Brits Maree receives the Rotary Club charter from Waldo Thöle.
Rotary Club Board of Directors 2014/15: Ken Vorster (director of public relations and webmaster), Jenny Thöle (Club treasurer), Waldo Thöle (director of the Rotary Foundation), Brits Maree (Club President), Johan du Plessis (director of service projects), Mandy Greenhough (Club Secretary), Peter Kuyler (director of fundraising), Warren Boggs (director of youth) and Moira Jones (Ann’s President).
Waldo inducted Ann’s President, Moira Jones.
Pieter Terreblanche opening the scoring for Sentraal.
Dundonians can expect to be proud owners of the new Smart Card ID’s.
Emma Honiball shows DHS’s support for the SPCA, seen together with Peter Dlamini and a very interested Toyi-Toyi…
From left to right: Christina Meli (Grade 12), Vrithi Tooray (Grade 12), Miss Buthelezi (Olympiad convener), Mesuli Dlamini (Grade 9) and Ayesha Rawat (Grade 11).
Zander Steyn and Dian Bierbaum in action.
This horse was stolen from the farm Kwaggasdrift.
Natal U/18 Country and District: X Kriel, coach D van der Westhuizen and L Moloi
Armed and ready: Dundee’s new wrestlers are ready to take the world of wrestling by storm
President Zuma praises Umzinyathi municipality.
A file photo of Cyril Mkwanazi
Antoinette Dudu Pieterson (54), now known as Mrs Sithole, is the sister of one of the first students to be shot dead, Hector Pieterson, who was 12 at the time and in Standard 4.
In Sithembile some of the youth arrived in school uniforms to commemorate June 16. From left: Thobekile Nkosi, Zakhe Ncala, Zenzile Ncala, Xolani Malevu and Nonjabulo Shabalala.
Left: Endumeni Mayor Thulani Mahaye, Jerry Sithole, a teacher at Thalana High School who also survived the June 16 uprising, with Mrs Sithole, iNkosi Molefe and Dalifa Ngobese of Ncome Museum. They are seen with learners from various schools.
Kungenkathi kudlalwa umdlalo webhola lezinyawo lasemgwqeni (street soccer) ngosuku luka June 16 lapha ku Miya Street. Eduzane ne Manelii Tarven. Lomdlalo ube nesasasa elikhulu entsheni.
The iconic photo of Hector Pieterson being carried by Mbuyiseni Makhubo after being shot by police. His sister, Antoinette, is seen running alongside.
Die donasies aan ons viervoetige vriende is afgelewer, en DJS glo dit maak ‘n reuse verskil aan die diere.
Meet Ubejane, Glencoe Primary’s new friendly mascot.
Duvets galore something for everybody even the kiddies
Sindy Dube the first customer
Home is where the heart is
AFTER months of planning, weeks of rehearsals and thirteen performances, ‘What on Earth’s’ alien spaceship has flown into the universe beyond.
As the curtain has come down after a successful production, NRS would like to express its sincerest gratitude to our neighbouring schools for supporting us.
Thank you too, to parents, families and friends of our school for all your support.
NRS congratulates an ex-pupil, Judy Kriel, who won a gold Pendoring award in the student category, Truly South African Advertising Campaign, at the prestigious Pendoring Awards function held in Midrand last Friday night. She was also awarded a gold certificate with prize money of R10 000 for the overall student winner, as well as an internship at a well-known advertising agency in Sandton during 2015. We are very proud of this young lady.