The Herald (South Africa)

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ROYAL MEETING

THE Royal Society of St George is having it’s monthly meeting today at the Italian Club in Harold Road, Charlo, from 10am. The essay prize winners from St George’s Preparator­y School will be the guests. Inquiries: Connie Broadley, (041) 379-5593.

TALK 0N SA’S FORGOTTEN

THE University of the Third Age will present anthropolo­gist and author Prof Michael de Jongh, who will speak on “The invisible people of the Great Karoo” tomorrow, at the Newton Park Library Auditorium from 10am. Inquiries: Merlene Robinson: (041) 583-1568.

‘#AFTER MARIKANA’

THE PE Opera House will present #After Marikana, a play by Xabisoleth­u Zweni, which runs from Wednesday until September 2 at 7pm at the Barn Theatre. Tickets are available at Computicke­t from R50 for adults and R20 for senior citizens and pupils. Inquiries: Cingiwe Skosana, (041) 585-1300.

BUSINESS AND POVERTY

THE PE leadership forum Just 1Hour will host a one-hour talk with Adrian Ristow on “Innovative ways for business to fight poverty” on Wednesday from 6to 7pm, at the Walmer Methodist Church, Main Road, Walmer. Inquiries: Sue Hagemann, 082417-6187, sue@harambee.co.za

HEALTHY RELATIONSH­IPS

AN ARISE Women’s Conference, focusing on healthy relationsh­ips, takes place from Thursday until Saturday at the Word of Faith Christian Centre, Mangold Park. Inquiries: Contact Charlene Erasmus, (041) 399-4400 or women@wordoffait­h.org.za

DRAWING WORKSHOP

ART On Target at 2 Target Kloof, Walmer, is holding a six-month drawing workshop starting from Thursday. Inquiries: Cedric Vanderlind­en, cedricv@iafrica.com

BOOK LAUNCH

PROFESSOR Michael de Jongh launches his book A forgotten first people: The Southern Cape

Hessequa on Thursday at Bayworld from 5.30pm for 6pm. Inquiries: Evy, 082-823-1525 or

evy@iafrica.com

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