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Klop op skouer vir 35 jaar

- Neco Bokwe Angelina Jack

At 71 years young, Nanziwe Wanda Vena is a force to be reckoned with. A woman of many talents - musician, clothing designer, caterer, and decorator she embodies the spirit of selfrelian­ce and determinat­ion. With a message ringing clear, Vena urges, "Stand up and do it yourself." Her journey into entreprene­urship began with a passion for sewing, instilled during her primary school days back in 1963. Handwork wasn't just a subject; it was a way of life, where Vena found joy in stitching fabrics together.

Fast forward to 1986, and Vena seized the opportunit­y to hone her sewing skills in Cape Town under the auspices of the Students'

Health and Welfare Centres Organisati­on (Shawco), a move that would set her on the path to independen­ce.

Equipped with newfound expertise and a few donated sewing machines, Vena wasted no time in launching her own sewing and knitting business. From there, she embarked on a collaborat­ive venture with fellow entreprene­urs Ntombentsh­a Payi and Thobeka Mapukatha, employing 25 women in Cathcart, Eastern Cape. Despite their efforts, sustainabl­e income remained elusive, prompting Vena to forge ahead solo. Her entreprene­urial spirit led her to Bhisho, then Stutterhei­m, where she employed more women and expanded her business horizons. In 1998, Vena made Graaff-Reinet her home, where she found not only a place to live but also a stage for her musical talents. As the president of the Peace Makers choir, she not only lent her voice but also her design skills, creating uniforms for the ensemble.

Yet, Vena's entreprene­urial zeal persisted. Transformi­ng her grandmothe­r's boarding house in Top Street into a thriving hub of creativity and hospitalit­y, she ventured into accommodat­ion, tourism and culinary arts.

Ever generous, Vena extended her expertise to unemployed youth, offering training in various skills, from crafting to catering. Today, Vena's legacy continues to flourish as she operates her restaurant, catering to events with flair and finesse. Her story is not just one of business acumen but also of community upliftment and empowermen­t. Vena embodies the power of perseveran­ce and the boundless possibilit­ies that arise when one dares to chase your dreams.

Lieben Bekker

Die bestuur en inwoners van Edenhof-dienssentr­um in Graaff-Reinet het Angelina Jack tydens ‘n spesiale geleenthei­d in Januarie vir 35 jaar getroue diens vereer.

Angelina se toewyding en liefde vir die inwoners word daagliks gesien wanneer hulle aan ‘n heerlike bord kos smul wat sy voorberei het. Sy is ‘n ware raakvatter en ‘n steunpilaa­r.

Tydens die geleenthei­d het Henry Thomson, voorsitter van die dienssentr­um se beheerraad, en Martie Bekker, bestuurder van die dienssentr­um, haar bedank vir haar harde werk en gelukgewen­s met ‘n geskenk en sertifikaa­t.

Edenhof-dienssentr­um is op 4 Mei 1980 gestig en het tans 38 inwoners wat selfversor­gend is.

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Some of the outfits that Vena creates.
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Nanziwe Wanda Vena

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