The Rep

Q: What drives you? Q: How do you balance work and family life? Q: What is your favourite quote? Q:. August is known as Women’s Month – do you think women and children are protected enough in South Africa? Q: Who are the two women that you would like to s

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A: My passion for helping people. A: I make sure to give each enough attention.

A: “More sal die son weer skyn” (The sun will shine again tomorrow) and “I’m Blessed and Highly Favoured.”

A: No, they are not protected enough. There is not a day that you don’t hear of a child that has been killed and dumped somewhere. It is heartbreak­ing because that child did not harm anyone – why rape and kill an innocent child? The law is not strict enough because the same rapist or killer will be walking in the streets in a few months’ time.

A: My late mother and my late motherin-law. My mother was a very strict person and what I am today is because of her. My late mother-in-law would

A: I would like to make the town what it was a few years ago and to clean it up. At the moment, I’m disgusted by this dirty town of ours.

A: Yes, so undivided attention can be given to the new budget and new accounts. They must also have the correct people on the panel to work with the EMLM finance because at the moment it’s not being done properly at all.

A: My spare time is Saturdays and at the moment I’m helping out with eats at John Vorster Old Age Home. I get sponsors for them and provide them with eats on Saturdays. Sunday is family time.

A: John Vorster Old Age Home. I organised food for them every Saturday in July and I want to continue this initiative for as long as sponsorshi­ps make it possible.

My next project will be at Frontier Hospital Maternity Department to assist young mothers with sanitary products and baby clothes, because many of them have very little.

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