Mabel Schmahl stands at her stall where she sold refreshing drinks. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
A hundred years of Afrikaans was celebrated at the Lekker Kuier Fees 2025, hosted at the Springs Country Club on August 29 to 31.
The three-day festival combined local Afrikaans and country music, culture, food and a variety of stalls were on display for all to enjoy.
The event included musical performances by the the likes of Hennie de Bruyn en die Kitaarkêrels, Sone Joubert, Duane Louw and more.
Sizwe Sithole was all smiles at the festival. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Biance Du Plessis. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Loga Fick has a blast bull riding. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Dwayne and Nerine Bezuidenhout. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Mother and son duo, Janine and Bradley Davidson enjoyed some refreshing drinks at the festival. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Benadine, Bennie, Frederik, Nadie and Elsie Viljoen had some family time at the event. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Riaan Appelgrein and Anton Botes served refreshing lemonade. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Hennie de Bruyn en die Kitaarkêrels were one of the featured performances. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Sias and Petro Spies enjoyed a musical performance by Hennie de Bruyne en die Kitaar Kerels. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Ferdi and Lora Coetzer sold delicious food. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Elemore Du Plessis, Lourika Du Plessis and Marinique de Klerk had oceans of fun at the festival. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Bats and Sakie Botha watched the musical performances.
Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Dottie Smith and Tessa Joubert take a selfie to capture the moment. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Jan Pieters had a blast listening to the melodic sounds. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Benadine, Bennie, Frederik, Nadie and Elsie Viljoen had some family time at the event.
Brothers, Jesse (12) and Logan Fick (9) were all smiles at the festival. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
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Buhle Matsoele
Buhle Matsoele is a journalist with a passion for bringing the community’s stories to life. She holds a qualification in journalism and covers a wide range of beats, including human interest, crime, sport, and entertainment. Buhle believes in the power of journalism to inform, empower, and uplift the community she serves.