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  • The Vaal Wine Expo Returns - A Day of Wine - River Cruises and More - 31 May

    The Vaal Wine Expo is back for its 22nd round, and once again, Gauteng's oldest wine route is promising an afternoon of indulgence along the Vaal River. It’s all going down at Stonehaven on Vaal in Vanderbijlpark — the go-to riverside venue for wine lovers, cruise fans, and anyone keen on a relaxed day out with friends or family. Event Details Date: Saturday, 31 May 2025 Time: 12h00 to 17h00 (Gates close at 16h00 — don’t rock up late) Venue: Stonehaven on Vaal, Rosebush Lane, Zuurfontein, Vanderbijlpark Price: R300 per person Booking: WebTickets link No tickets will be sold at the gate, so make a plan online or pop by Stonehaven beforehand if you want in. What You Get for Your R300 If you’re wondering what a R300 ticket actually gets you (other than a questionable bank balance), here’s the full rundown: A branded wine tasting glass — yes, you get to keep it. Unlimited tastings of over 200 wines (read that again). A 35-minute cruise on the Vaal River. Live entertainment to keep the vibe going. Access to food stalls, a restaurant, a bar, and even a kiddies’ play area. Basically, it's a wine-lover’s buffet. And for those who like to multitask, you can taste, cruise, eat, and shop all at once. Who’s Pouring? Wine estates from across South Africa will be lining up their best bottles for tasting. You’ll also be able to chat to the winemakers themselves, so it’s not just a sip-and-go vibe. Even better, you can buy your favourites at cellar door prices — which is code for “cheaper than usual”. Important Notes No tickets sold on the day — zero, zilch, nada. Kids and designated drivers get in free. There’s something for everyone, even if you’re not planning to hit all 200 tastings. This is the 22nd year the Vaal Wine Route has hosted the expo, so they clearly know what they’re doing by now. If you’re thinking, “What’s better than a chilled river cruise with a wine glass in hand?” — well, this is your answer. Just maybe leave the stilettos at home.

  • Tokkie Akademie Skitter in Eerste Kwartaal van 2025

    📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟 Laerskool Mooirivier se akademiese sterre het behoorlik hul lig laat skyn in die eerste kwartaal van 2025. ’n Groep toegewyde leerders het ‘n gemiddeld van 85% of hoër behaal – ’n prestasie wat nie net harde werk weerspieël nie, maar ook volgehoue toewyding aan akademiese uitnemendheid. 🙌📖 Image: Laerskool Mooirivier Image: Laerskool Mooirivier 🎓 Prestasie wat getuig van fokus en volharding Om ’n gemiddeld van 85% of meer te behaal, is geen maklike taak nie. Hierdie leerders het wys gewys dat dit moontlik is om balans te vind tussen werk en ander skoolverpligtinge, en steeds op akademiese vlak uit te blink. Dis nie net punte op papier nie – dis ’n bewys van hoe leerders die regte studiegewoontes, selfdissipline en ondersteuning van hul onderwysers gebruik om hul doelwitte te bereik. 💪 📝 Image: Laerskool Mooirivier Image: Laerskool Mooirivier 🟡 Tokkie-trots op en van die skoolbanke Hierdie prestasie is ’n wen vir die hele skool – van die leerders en ouers tot die onderwysers en ondersteuningspersoneel. Dit wys dat Tokkies nie net sportief en kultuurryk is nie, maar ook ernstig oor akademie. Baie geluk aan elke leerder wat hierdie mylpaal bereik het – julle maak ons regtig trots! 🌟 📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟📚 🌟 #TokkieTrots #OnsKan #TokkieAkademie #VolkiesPresteer

  • Gimmie-gholfers slaan tweede plek los by NWU Prestige Sportreeks

    ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 Potchefstroom Gimnasium se gholfspan het onlangs hul staal gewys tydens die gewilde NWU Prestige Sportreeks, en het met 'n algehele tweede plek uitgestyg. Dis 'n puik prestasie wat wys hoe sterk Gimmie-gholf tans staan. 👏 🎯 Image: Potchefstroom Gimnasium 🟢 Juniors wys hulle is baas van die baan Die junior Gimmie-gholfers het behoorlik hulle merk gemaak deur algeheel eerste te eindig in hul afdeling. Hierdie jong spelers het gewys dat hulle nie net talentvol is nie, maar ook gefokus en vasberade. Hul oorwinning dra sterk by tot die algehele sukses van Gimmie-gholf – en dit lyk of die toekoms blink is vir dié jong klomp. 💪⛳ Image: Potchefstroom Gimnasium 🔵 Seniors hou hul kant, eindig tiende Die seniorspan het ook hul beste gegee en eindig tiende algeheel in 'n taai kompetisie met sterk teenstanders van regoor die streek. Hul deelname en deursettingsvermoë dra steeds groot waarde tot die span se ontwikkeling. Dit is duidelik dat Gimmie-gholf 'n span-inspanning is waar elke speler, ongeag ouderdom, hul rol speel. 🙌 Image: Potchefstroom Gimnasium 💛 Gimmie-trots op en van die gholfbaan Baie geluk aan al die spelers – julle het Gimmies se naam met trots op die baan verteenwoordig! Hierdie prestasie is nie net 'n wen vir sport nie, maar ook vir spanwerk, dissipline en harde werk. ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 ⛳🏌 #gimmiegholf #gimmiesport #gimmietrots #gimmiegutsHou aan slaan, hou aan groei!

  • Ferdies wys tande teen Milner in sterk rugbyvertoning

    🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 Die Ferdies-rugbyspanne het Dinsdag, 16 April, die veld teen Milner betree met vasberadenheid en ‘n sterk gees van eenheid – en dit het duidelik gewys in die uitslae! 💪 💛 Image: Hoërskool.Ferdinand Postma.High School Eerste span draf uit met oorwinning van formaat Ons 1ste span het behoorlik vuur op die veld gewys en Milner met ‘n oortuigende 41–5 geklop. Die span se samewerking, harde verdediging en doelgerigte aanvalle het verseker dat hulle oorheersend bly van die eerste fluit tot die laaste. Die seuns het nie net hul spelplan uitgevoer nie, maar ook hul karakter gewys – iets waarop elke Ferdie trots kan wees. 🏉💥 Image:Hoërskool.Ferdinand Postma.High School O/15’s hou dit spannend met gelykop uitslag Die O/15-span het ‘n baie kompeterende wedstryd gehad wat op ‘n 7–7 gelykop geëindig het. Alhoewel daar nie ‘n wen was nie, het dié jong span hulle staal gewys teen ‘n taai teenstander. Hul veggees, goeie hantering en nooit-gee-op-houding maak van hulle beslis ‘n span om dop te hou vir die toekoms. 🌟 Image:Hoërskool.Ferdinand Postma.High School Meer as net rugby – dis Ferdies-gees Elke speler het met trots die Ferdies-trui gedra, en dit is duidelik dat ons spanne nie net leer en speel nie – maar ook groei en lei. 🙌 Of dit wen, gelykop of verloor is – die Ferdies se gees en toewyding is altyd aan die voorpunt. Ons staan saam as ‘n skool, as ‘n span, en as ‘n familie. ONS LEER! ONS LEEF! ONS LEI! 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 🏉 #FerdiesRugby #TrotsOpFerdies #Rugby2025 #SterkSpan #FerdiesPresteer #BoVeld #geelenbloutrots

  • Crackdown on Campus Scams: NWU Urges Public to Stay Alert

    As incidents of financial fraud targeting university communities continue to escalate across South Africa, North-West University (NWU) is stepping up its awareness campaign to shield its students and families from being exploited by scammers. Image: The Go-To Guy Creations In a recent public advisory, NWU reiterated a crucial warning: the university does not charge any fees for admission or registration outside of the formal online process, nor does it employ third-party agents  to facilitate student enrolment. The statement comes amid a rising tide of deceptive schemes exploiting hopeful students and their families, particularly during peak application and registration periods. “Any requests for payment outside of official channels should raise a red flag,” the university stressed, calling on both students and guardians to verify all financial communications and report suspicious activity immediately. Common Scams in the Spotlight NWU has identified several recurring fraud trends affecting its community: Invoice Manipulation:  Fraudsters have been known to alter official invoices or issue fake payment requests in an attempt to redirect funds into illegitimate accounts. Victims are often misled by documents that appear authentic but contain subtle discrepancies. Student-Related Scams:  Some scammers pose as facilitators, promising students placement in residences or fast-tracked admission — for a fee. These individuals may even claim affiliation with the university, but NWU has made it clear that no such agents are authorised to operate on its behalf. Fake Application Services:  Prospective students have been targeted by individuals offering "help" with the application process. NWU emphasizes that all applications and registrations are conducted strictly via its official online portal, which includes video guides to assist users step by step. Ima ge: NWU - North-West University Facebook Page Only Trust the Official Channels The university is urging students to remain vigilant and to use only the official NWU bank accounts  for any payments. The Admissions Office  is the sole authority for handling applications and registration, and all communications should be cross-checked with official university contact details. Additionally, NWU has partnered with Whistle Blower , an external service provider, to offer an anonymous fraud reporting line  for those who may fear repercussions for speaking out. “Fraud is a deliberate deception for unlawful gain, and we all have a role to play in stopping it,” the university said in a campaign message. “Defending the integrity of our academic space starts with vigilance.” How to Report Fraud Anyone who suspects fraudulent activity is encouraged to take swift action: Email:   report-fraud@nwu.ac.za Anonymous Reporting:  Use the Whistle Blower platform provided by NWU. For those looking to educate themselves further, NWU has published additional safety resources, accessible at: https://brnw.ch/21wSbo9 Whistle Blowers Platform In a decisive move to fortify its ethical framework, North-West University (NWU) has implemented an independent whistleblowing platform in partnership with Whistle Blowers (Pty) Ltd, a globally recognized specialist in secure, anonymous reporting systems. Spearheaded under the leadership of Professor Bismark Tyobeka, the initiative is a direct response to the findings of a 2020 ethics survey conducted in collaboration with the Ethics Institute. The survey identified the need for a safe, confidential channel for reporting misconduct. This platform enables students, staff, and stakeholders to report bribery, corruption, fraud, and conflicts of interest without fear of retaliation. Crucially, the hotline is fully managed by Whistle Blowers (Pty) Ltd to ensure complete independence and the highest standards of identity protection. By integrating this tool, NWU not only aligns with its Council-approved policies but also reinforces its commitment to transparency, ethical leadership, and institutional integrity. Report Unethical Behavior – Your Identity Will Be Protected Contact Method Details 📞 Toll-Free Number 0800 666 361 📧 Email nwu@whistleblowing.co.za 🖨️ Toll-Free Fax 0800 212 689 📱 SMS 33490 💬 WhatsApp 031 308 4664 📬 Post Freepost, KZN665, Musgrave, 4062 🌐 Website www.whistleblowing.co.za 📝 Please provide as many details as possible when reporting: When and where the incident occurred Who was involved and what happened How the misconduct occurred and how often Description of vehicles used (if relevant) Estimated values, if applicable ✅ You will receive a reference number for any follow-up communication. Let’s use this platform to eradicate corruption and uphold NWU’s commitment to ethical leadership and accountability. A Community Effort In closing, NWU is calling on all students, staff, and parents to remain alert and informed. As digital threats evolve, community cooperation and awareness are more important than ever. “Let’s join forces to ensure that NWU remains a safe, transparent, and trustworthy institution,” the statement concluded. In an era where digital deception grows increasingly sophisticated, NWU’s proactive stance serves as a reminder that awareness and action are our first lines of defense . Whether you’re a student navigating university life for the first time or a parent supporting your child’s academic journey, staying informed can make all the difference. Trust only official sources, question unusual requests, and never hesitate to report anything suspicious. Together, we can create a safer academic environment for all. #TheGoToGuy #Potchefstroom #potchgazette #stroomstories #StaySmartStaySafe #FightFraudTogether #MyNWUAlert

  • Suzuki Jimny: The Mighty Mini 4x4

    Small SUV, Big Legend: The Suzuki Jimny may be compact, but it’s an off-road icon with a loyal following worldwide. This tough little 4x4 first hit the roads (and trails) in 1970 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020 – with over three million units sold globally by that time​. From the beginning, the Jimny rewrote the 4×4 rulebook by proving that bigger isn’t always better in the rough stuff​. Image: Suzuki Jimny Over four generations, Suzuki stuck to the Jimny’s winning formula: a lightweight body-on-frame trucklet with serious off-road chops and a personality all its own. No wonder the Jimny enjoys a cult-like following in South Africa, with many enthusiast groups dedicated to these “off-road monsters”​. Suzuki’s own Andre Venter calls the Jimny “a legend in its own time,” noting how its reliability, genuine off-road ability, modern comforts, and low running costs have only bolstered its reputation​. In short, this pint-sized SUV has grown into the compact 4x4 to beat, both on the trail and in the hearts of its fans​ blog.suzukiauto.co.za . A Brief History of a Little Off-Road Hero The Jimny’s origin story is a testament to Suzuki’s innovative spirit. It began when Suzuki acquired the plans of an obscure 1960s micro-4x4 (the HopeStar ON360) and transformed them into the LJ10 (Light Jeep)  – the first Jimny, launched in 1970​. That first-gen model was tiny (powered by a 360 cc two-stroke engine) and about as basic as it gets, but it immediately impressed buyers with its go-anywhere toughness. The tough-as-nails  LJ10 could run alongside big off-roaders like the Toyota Land Cruiser in the wild, yet it was far cheaper to buy and run​. Subsequent iterations in the 1970s and ’80s (LJ50, LJ80, and SJ series) added slightly bigger engines and improved durability while keeping weight low  and capability high, staying true to Suzuki’s philosophy that a small 4x4 can conquer big challenges. By 1998, the third, generation Jimny  arrived (the first to actually wear the Jimny name globally), bringing coil-spring suspension and more creature comforts to broaden its daily drivability​. It remained largely unchanged for two decades, quietly building a fanbase. Then in 2018, Suzuki introduced the current fourth-generation Jimny, a retro-styled box on wheels that sparked a craze. Demand has been so intense that Suzuki could barely keep up, a scenario reminiscent of the Jimny’s 1970s popula rity boom​ blog.suzukiauto.co.za . In South Africa especially, since the Gen4’s launch in 2018, the Jimny has been selling as fast as Suzuki can import them​ drivesouthafrica.com . The stage was set for the legend to grow even further. Big Features in a Bite-Sized Package Don’t let its size fool you, the Jimny is built for adventure. Under its charmingly boxy exterior lies a serious off-road machine. Every Jimny rides on a robust ladder-frame chassis , a design normally found in full-size trucks, which provides rigidity and durability on rough terrain. It also boasts AllGrip Pro 4WD  with high-range and low-range gearing, allowing the driver to switch from two-wheel drive to 4x4 on the fly and tackle technical obstacles with ease​. Ground clearance of 210 mm and ample suspension articulation mean the Jimny can clamber over rocks and ruts that would stop ordinary crossovers in their tracks​. A peppy 1.5 L petrol engine may sound small, but it delivers enough torque to confidently haul the Jimny up steep hills or through loose sand​ blog.suzukiauto.co.za . And thanks to its light weight and compact dimensions, the Jimny is as sure-footed as a mountain goat on narrow trails and slippery slopes​. Suzuki has even engineered a clever brake-based limited slip differential system that automatically shuffles power to the wheels with grip, helping the Jimny scramble through mud and sand without needing locking diffs​ drivesouthafrica.com . O n the road, the Jimny is no sports car, but it makes every drive feel like an adventure. Owners love the nimble, laid-back vibe  that comes with piloting such a quirky 4x4. Modern iterations haven’t skimped on comfort either: the latest Jimny offers a surprisingly refined ride, a comfortable cabin with touchscreen infotainment, air conditioning, and other amenities, and it remains relatively affordable to own and run. It’s this blend of toughness and charm that gives the Jimny its almost cult-like appeal. Image: Suzuki Jimny The New 5-Door Jimny: More to Love For years, Jimny fans only had one format to choose from, a tiny three-door, four-seater mini SUV. That’s part of its charm, but it does limit passenger and cargo space. In 2023, Suzuki answered the call for more room by unveiling the Jimny 5-door . Enthusiasts rejoiced (the rumors had been swirling for ages) as the stretched Jimny made its global debut at Auto Expo 2023 in India​, and Suzuki soon confirmed it for South Africa​. The new model adds two extra doors and a significant stretch in wheelbase (an extra 340 mm between the axles, and 360 mm longer overall than the standard Jimny)​, greatly improving rear-seat access and boot space. Importantly, Suzuki’s engineers didn’t  mess with the formula that makes a Jimny a Jimny. Under the skin, the 5-door has the same engine, 4WD system, ladder-frame underpinnings and off-road prowess as the 3-door ​. So you still get the low-range gearbox, 210 mm clearance, and nimble handling – just now in a more family-friendly package. The idea is to bring the Jimny’s go-anywhere, do-anything appeal to a wider audience, including adventurers who need a bit more practicality​. With the extra space, you can load up more gear for an overland trip, or even fold the front seats flat into a makeshift bed for camping, as one South African showcase demonstrated​. The 5-door Jimny began turning heads at events like the Festival of Motoring 2023, where Suzuki showed it off in person to eager c rowds ​ blog.suzukiauto.co.za . By la te 2023 and 2024, this longer Jimny started hitting the market, and it’s poised to have a big impact on the Jimny community. Now owners can bring along more friends or family on trail outings, and those who hesitated at the Jimny’s tiny size have a more spacious option. Image: Suzuki Jimny Yet, in true Jimny fashion, it remains a lightweight, agile mountain goat, just one with room for a few extra passengers on the ride. The 5-door variant ensures that the Jimny’s legacy continues to grow, proving that the little 4x4 can evolve with the times without losing its soul. Stay tuned for the next article about Clubs and Community: The Jimny Lifestyle Click on the button below for Penta Suzuki Contact details and more Stories #TheGoToGuy #potchefstroom #potchgazette #stroomstories #pentasuzuki #jimny

  • ’n Taal se Hartklop: Hoe Afrikaans die afgelope eeu sy eie storie geskryf het

    Die Berghang in Paarl, 10 Oktober 1975 Teen sonsopkoms val ligstrale oor die Afrikaanse Taalmonument . ’n Skare van meer as 40 000 mense bars uit in sang toe “Die Stem” deur die valleie weerklink. Vir baie voel dit soos ’n kroning: ’n jong taal wat amptelik eers ’n halwe eeu tevore, in 1925 , die parlementsoorlog gewen het, verrys nou in graniet en beton. “Hier lê ons geskiedenis – én ons toekoms,” fluister ’n bejaarde inwoner uit Wellington, sy hand om die nek van sy kleindogter geslaan. Daardie belofte, dat Afrikaans beide erfenis en voorhoede kan wees, het die taal sedertdien op verrassende weë gelei. Van Kombuistaaltjie tot Drukink Die storie begin egter lank voor monumente. In die 17de eeu, met die VOC se ankerlig by Tafelbaai, kruip ’n nuwe mengeltaal tussen kombuisdeure deur: Nederlandse dialekte bots met Khoi‑ en San‑klanke, Maleis‑Portugeese slawewoordeskat en oosterse intonasies. Daaruit word ’n kontaktaal  gebore – deur skeptici destyds smalend “kombuistaal” genoem. Teen 14 Augustus 1875  ontmoet agt jong manne in Gideon Malherbe se huis in die Paarl. Hulle stig die Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaners (GRA)  en besluit stoutmoedig: “Ons gaan in ons eie taal skryf.” Die eerste uitgawe van Die Afrikaanse Patriot  rol kort daarna van die pers af, en Afrikaans kry sy eerste stem op papier. Langenhoven se Triomf in die Volksraad Die taal beweeg nou vinniger as wetgewers. Skrywers soos C.J. Langenhoven  gebruik satire om die “Hollands” van die kansel uit te daag. In 1925 breek hy parlementêre grond by die Uniegebou: “Afrikaans is die juweel van ons siel; kom ons smelt dit in die wet,” verklaar hy vanaf die banke. Op 8 Mei 1925  stem die Unie‑parlement dat Afrikaans ’n amptelike taal word , gelyk aan Engels en in die plek van Nederlands. Die kombuistaal kry paspoort en korona. Klankrolle, Preke en Radio‑golwe Die suksesse loop spoedig oor mekaar: 1931  – Sarie Marais , die eerste Afrikaanse klankrolprent, lok skares in bioskope. 1933  – Die eerste volledige Afrikaanse Bybel  verskyn; preke, Psalms en gebede kry ’n tuisstem. 1937  – Radio Suid‑Afrika  saai eerste Afrikaanse nuusbulletins uit. Afrikaans trek nou nie net oor plase en dorpe nie, maar oor transistors in stoepskerms. ’n Goue Letterkunde‑era Die mid‑eeu bring ’n literêre renaissance. Die Hertzogprys  word die hoogste eer vir skeppende werk; digters soos Elisabeth Eybers  en Uys Krige  reis Europa met briewe in die binnesak, terwyl N.P. van Wyk Louw  verklaar dat Afrikaans “die brug is tussen twee wêrelde – Afrika en Westerse denke”. Donkerkante van Taalpolitiek Maar Afrikaans stap ook saam in die laar van apartheid. In Soweto, 16 Junie 1976 , weerklink traanrook en skote wanneer leerlinge teen verpligte Afrikaans‑onderrig in Bantoe‑onderwys betoog. Die taal word ’n symbool van onderdrukking vir duisende swart Suid‑Afrikaners; sommige digters begin hul eie protes‑Afrikaans skryf, om die taal terug te eis. citeturn8search1 Hergeboorte in ’n Nuwe Suid‑Afrika Met die 1996‑Grondwet  behou Afrikaans sy ampstatus, maar nou binne ’n koor van elf tale. Jong kunstenaars steek nuwe vure aan – van Breyten Breytenbach  se tronkgedigte tot Die Antwoord  se zef‑rave, en rap‑kunstenaars soos HemelBesem  wat Kaaps‑Afrikaans globaal laat klop. Tóg betwis bewegings soos #AfrikaansMustFall  (2015) die taal se plek op kampusse; hulle eis beleid wat almal insluit, nie enkeles bevoordeel nie. Skerm, Klank en Kode Tussen kampusdebatte vind digitale wonderwerke plaas: Die SADiLaR‑span  ontwikkel ’n gratis speltoetser met meer as 430 000 Afrikaanse lemmas – ’n eerste vir ’n inheemse SA‑taal. citeturn11search0 KI‑laboratoria gebruik nou “AfriSpeech”‑datastelle vir stemherkenning; digters eksperimenteer met ChatGPT‑gegenereerde verse. Podsending‑reekse soos Klankbaan  en Afrikaans Nuut  bring die taal in oorfone dwarsoor die wêreld. Onderwys in die Spervuur Die BELA‑Wetsontwerp  (2024) stel voor dat provinsies uiteindelik oor skooltale besluit. Onderwysers in Worcester vrees ’n “Engels‑slegs” scenario; ander sien ’n kans vir ware meertaligheid. Die taal se toekoms word dus nie net in kamingehoor bespreek nie, maar in klaskamers en ouer‑vergaderings. Besinning en Pad Vorentoe Vandag tel statistici sowat 7,2 miljoen  moedertaal‑Afrikaanse sprekers in Suid‑Afrika, waarvan die meerderheid bruin en swart burgers is. Hul stories – van Kaaps tot Namibiese variëteite – wys dat Afrikaans nooit ’n monoliet was nie, maar ’n mosaïek. “Ons praat nie Afrikaans nie, ons is Afrikaans ,” sê die jong digter Moyra, 22 , vanaf ’n slamdigteverhoog in Athlone. “Dis ’n taal van menigte, nie van eenkleurige verlede.” Sal Afrikaans Oorleef Die vraag is nie of Afrikaans sal oorleef nie, maar hoe dit sal leef – in inklusiewe klaskamers, op KI‑platvorms en binne verhale wat nog nie geskryf is nie. En soos die oggendskadu oor die Taalmonument gly, lyk dit of die graniet self fluister: Vertel voort. Het jy geweet? Hier op The Go-To Guy se webblad is daar verskeie besighede wat bystaan om jou met daai verskriklike vertalings te help, jy kan hulle hier besoek en direk met hulle gesels: #TheGoToGuy #PotchGazette #Stroomstories #Potchefstroom

  • The Go-To Guy: Your Trusted Source for Pet Services in Potch and Beyond

    🐾 🐾 🐾 🐾 🐾 🐾 🐾 🐾 If you’re a pet owner living in or around Potchefstroom, you’ll be glad to know that finding pet-related services just got a whole lot easier. Whether you’re looking for a vet, groomer, pet sitter, or even a snake catcher, The Go-To Guy has got your back. Our Pet Services directory on thegotoguy.co.za  is a comprehensive, user-friendly online platform listing trusted local providers for just about every pet-related need you can think of. Image: The Go-To Guy Creations 🛍️ Accessories & Toys This section connects you with local and online shops selling pet toys, leashes, collars, bedding, and even food like Nat Snoet Accessories . Some stores offer free delivery in Potchefstroom, making it easy to order supplies from the comfort of your couch. One online shop even brands itself as a “one-stop, everything-you-need shop for your wet nose kiddies” – a sign that they understand both pets and their owners. For all your shopping needs click here: Accessories and Toys Image: The Go-To Guy Creations ✂️ Pet Grooming Professional grooming isn’t just about looks – it’s about pet hygiene and health. From mobile salons that visit your home to long-established grooming parlours like Esmi's Pet Grooming ,  there’s no shortage of choices. Some groomers have over 10 years’ experience, and many offer extras like nail trimming, de-shedding treatments, and breed-specific grooming. For all your grooming needs, click here: Pet Grooming Image: The Go-To Guy Creations 🐕 Pet Training Training services range from basic obedience and puppy classes to advanced offerings like agility training and even pet tracking. One provider uses trained German Shepherds to help find lost pets – a truly unique and valuable community service. Looking for a trainer like Canine Focus SA , click here:   Pet Training Image: The Go-To Guy Creations 🏠 Pet Sitting Going on holiday or a business trip? Pet sitting services provide in-home care for pets while owners are away like   Karin's Fur & Friends  or Ockie's Garden Design Pet Care and House Sitting.  Some providers also offer house-sitting and pet boarding in their own hom es. 🐾 Image: The Go-To Guy Creations Need someone to watch your animals, click here: Pet Sitting 🏥 Pet Health Veterinary clinics like Nature’s Way Animal Clinic and Bult Dierekliniek  have been serving Potchefstroom for decades. Services range from routine check-ups to emergency surgeries. Some clinics are paired with pet hotels for 24/7 medical support while boarding. Does Your fur baby need medical attention, click here:   Pet Health Image: The Go-To Guy Creations 🐾 Pet Shops Need food, treats, or an aquarium filter? The pet shops listed offer everything from dog kibble to exotic pets like  Little Pets Garden . Specialised stores focus on birds, reptiles, and aquatics like Natural Exotic Pets   , while others cater to everyday pet owners with toys and nutrition products. Run out of your pets favourite snack, click here: Pet Shops Image: The Go-To Guy Creations ❤️ Pet Welfare This category includes organisations like PAWS Potchefstroom  and Potch Cat Guardians  – heroes behind the scenes who rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome stray or abandoned animals. These services rely on community donations and volunteers. Find a wondering animal and don't know the next step, click here : Pet Welfare Image: PAWS - Potch Animal Welfare Society 🐕‍🦺 Dog Parks Let your dog run off-leash and play with others at Fetch Bark Park  in Potchefstroom. The park is fenced, safe, and social – the perfect outing for energetic pups. Let your Dog roam free with others, click here for your nearest dog park: Click here Image: The Go-To Guy Creations 🚕 Pet Transport (Taxi) Don’t have transport for your fur kid? 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  • From Drought to Deluge: 120 Years of Potchefstroom’s Rainfall Story

    Potchefstroom, is at about 1,350 m elevation, and the city’s climate oscillates between bone-dry winters and thundering summer downpours. Over the past century and more, residents have witnessed dramatic swings – from years when crops withered in drought to seasons when the Mooi River burst its banks. This article explores Potchefstroom’s rainfall patterns from 1900 to today, highlighting average conditions, record-breaking wet and dry years, floods that left a mark on local history, and how recent rains in 2024 and 2025 stack up against the past. Climate of Potchefstroom: Warm Summers, Dry Winters Potchefstroom enjoys a temperate climate with summer rainfall and dry winters . Most rain falls in the warmer months between October and March , while winter months often see blue skies and little to no rain. Climate scientists classify it as a subtropical highland climate on the Köppen scale (specifically Cwa , indicating a temperate climate with dry winters and hot summers) ( Potchefstroom climate: Weather Potchefstroom & temperature by month ). Summers are warm to hot, frequently topping 30 °C in the daytime, and afternoons often build up thunderstorms that drench the fields. In contrast, winters are cool and sunny – chilly nights can even bring frost, but daytime temperatures are mild. On average , Potchefstroom receives roughly 600–650 mm of precipitation in a year , almost all of it in the summer half of the year. According to long-term records (1903–2023), the mean annual rainfall is about 612 mm  ( Potchefstroom - Wikipedia ). November through January are usually the wettest months, each averaging around 90–105 mm of rain ( Potchefstroom - Wikipedia ). By May, the rains fade away – June, July, and August often total only a few millimeters combined, underscoring how pronounced the dry season  is. Residents are accustomed to planning outdoor events in winter without fear of rain, while summer afternoons often come with the familiar smell of petrichor as storms sweep through. This predictable seasonality  – summer downpours and winter drought  – defines life in Potchefstroom, from agriculture to water management. Yet within this rhythm, there is huge year-to-year variability. The “average” hides how wildly nature can swing between feast and famine. As one local farmer put it, “In Potch, when it rains, it pours – and when it doesn’t, you’re looking at cloudless skies for weeks.”  The historical record bears this out. Some years have seen well below 400 mm, bringing severe drought, while the wettest years have delivered well over 900 mm. Let’s delve into those extreme years next. Boom and Bust: Wettest and Driest Years on Record Over more than a century of observations, Potchefstroom’s rainfall has seesawed between extreme lows and highs . The data tells a story of hardship in dry years and abundance in wet ones. Table 1 and Table 2 below list the five most arid and five most rain-soaked years recorded in Potchefstroom since about 1900: Five Driest Years on Record in Potchefstroom (1903–2023) Year Annual Rainfall 1903 366 mm 1992 377 mm 1945 396 mm 2015 397 mm 1919 409 mm Table 1: The five driest years in Potchefstroom’s recorded history, with annual precipitation totals. In these years, rains were less than two-thirds of the long-term average, causing severe drought conditions.   ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ) ( Heavy rains destroy several homes in North West - newsnote ) Five Wettest Years on Record in Potchefstroom (1903–2023) Year Annual Rainfall 1996 1,074 mm 1976 980 mm 1943 959 mm 1929 940 mm 1975 923 mm Table 2: The five wettest years on record in Potchefstroom, with annual precipitation totals. These years saw deluges of rain — well over the usual amount — leading to lush conditions and sometimes flooding.  ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ) ( Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province ) Looking at these tables, a few points stand out. The driest year ever measured was 1903 , with only 366 mm  of rain for the entire year ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ). In stark contrast, 1996  holds the record as the wettest year , soaking Potchefstroom with about 1,074 mm  – nearly triple the rainfall of 1903 ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ). To put that in perspective, 1996’s rainfall would fill the Potchefstroom Dam to the brim, whereas 1903’s would barely dampen its bottom. Other notoriously dry years included 1992  (approximately 377 mm) and 2015  (~397 mm), both remembered for their parched landscapes. Older residents recall 1992 as part of the early 90s drought that gripped much of southern Africa – rainfall that year was extraordinarily scant, and water restrictions were widespread. More recently, 2015 brought another severe drought; Potchefstroom received less than 400 mm, forcing communities to conserve water and pray for relief. (Interestingly, 1945  also had virtually the same low total – around 396 mm – tying 2015 for a drought of similar magnitude in the history books.) In these bone-dry years, the usually green campus of the local university turned brown, and the Mooi River slowed to a trickle. On the flip side, the mid-1970s stand out as an era of rainstorms. 1976  saw about 980 mm , and the year before that, 1975 , wasn’t far behind at 923 mm. The 1940s  also had a blockbuster year: 1943  delivered roughly 959 mm . And going further back, 1929  was exceptionally wet with around 940 mm. In each of those years, heavy rains transformed the landscape – the normally modest Mooi River would swell, and fields stayed lush and muddy for weeks on end. It’s clear that Potchefstroom’s rainfall is highly variable . One scientific analysis found that interannual rainfall in the region has a coefficient of variation around 20–30%, meaning the year-to-year swings are quite pronounced . Climatologists even detected a slight long-term trend : research by Lynch et al.  noted a gradual increase in annual rainfall in the Potchefstroom area from 1925 to 1998  . In other words, the 20th century saw a modest upward creep in rainfall totals. However, this trend does not eliminate the boom-bust cycle – dry years and wet years continue to alternate, sometimes unpredictably. What drives these extreme years? Often, broader climate patterns  are at play. El Niño and La Niña – the Pacific Ocean cycles – have a big influence on southern Africa’s rainfall. El Niño years (when Pacific waters warm) tend to bring drought  to South Africa’s interior, while La Niña (when Pacific waters cool) often correlates with above-average rain . For example, 1992’s drought coincided with a strong El Niño , and indeed it was one of the driest on record. In contrast, 1996’s floods came during a La Niña period . Local climate experts also point out that the mid-90s rainy spell was extraordinary  – in fact, the summer of 1995/96 was the wettest in decades across the Highveld ( Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province ). According to the South African Weather Service data, 1995/96 had the highest seasonal rainfall in Gauteng (the province just east of Potchefstroom) in a 32-year span,  and Potchefstroom likely saw the same trend ( Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province ). Many still remember the late summer of 1996 for its persistent storms that turned fields into temporary lakes. Conversely, the early 1980s and early 1990s  delivered droughts that are etched in memory. One long-time Potchefstroom resident, recalling 1992, said it was “the year the taps almost ran dry.”  Indeed, North West province experienced severe water shortages that year. In short, Potchefstroom’s climate history is one of extremes , oscillating between scorching droughts and soaking wet years . This natural variability poses challenges for farmers, city planners, and residents alike – requiring them to adapt to a climate of “feast or famine” when it comes to rain. When the Mooi River Swells: Notable Floods in History Periods of exceptional rain have occasionally led to floods that hit Potchefstroom hard , especially when heavy downpours occur in short time spans. The Mooi River, normally a gentle presence through the town, can turn into a hazard when it overflows. Local archives and memories highlight several notable flood events  over the years: Early 1900s and Before:  Even in the 19th century, floods were part of Potchefstroom’s story. In fact, the town’s original settlement (Oude Dorp) in the 1830s was built on a low wetland, and it flooded so badly in 1840  that the Voortrekker settlers had to relocate to higher ground (). This was a lesson learned early: waterways in this region could rise quickly. Moving into the 20th century, however, flood records were sparse for a while, as much of the early century was relatively dry (with notable droughts like 1903). February 1976:  After the immense rains of 1975–1976 (nearly a meter of rainfall in 1976), widespread flooding  struck parts of South Africa’s highveld. In Potchefstroom, older residents recall low-lying neighborhoods being inundated. While detailed local reports are hard to find from that time, it is clear that the mid-70s La Niña  brought overflowing rivers. Bridges over the Mooi River were tested ; some rural roads became impassable. The 1976 events taught authorities about vulnerabilities in drainage and riverbank structures. January–February 1996:  This summer stands out as perhaps Potchefstroom’s most significant flood episode of the late 20th century . Relentless storms in January 1996 caused flash floods across the North West and Gauteng regions. Meteorologists note that “January and February 1996”  saw widespread flooding across the Highveld ( Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province ) , and Potchefstroom was no exception. Torrents of rain over a few weeks caused the Mooi River to swell. In some places the river burst its banks, flooding homes and farmlands . The national disaster record shows that many parts of South Africa were declared disaster areas due to flooding in early 1996. Locally, residents had to reinforce dikes near the river and assist those in waterlogged townships. This event is often compared to the great floods of 2000  (when a cyclone’s remnants drenched the region), but 1996 remains a high-water mark in Potchefstroom’s modern history for flood damage. December 2010–January 2011:  The summer of 2010/11 brought another major flood episode nationally , thanks to a strong La Niña. By January 2011, 8 of South Africa’s 9 provinces were declared disaster areas due to flooding  ( [PDF] Flood impact assessment and proposals for improved flood ... ). In Potchefstroom, heavy rains in late December 2010 caused the Mooi River to rise. Some will recall how the parks along the river went underwater. While Potchefstroom did not suffer the tragic losses seen in other provinces, local authorities had to close low-lying bridges  as a precaution. This event reinforced the need for disaster preparedness even in inland towns. November 2022:  In recent memory, late 2022 brought serious flooding to Potchefstroom and surrounds . In the second week of November 2022, torrential rains caused three nearby dams – Klerkskraal, Boskop, and Potchefstroom Dam – to overflow , and the Mooi River burst its banks ( Heavy rains destroy several homes in North West - newsnote ). Villages and informal settlements downstream were badly affected. According to JB Marks Municipality officials, numerous homes were destroyed or waterlogged  and infrastructure was damaged ( Heavy rains destroy several homes in North West - newsnote ) ( Heavy rains destroy several homes in North West - newsnote ). Photographs from that week show submerged pastureland and residents paddling through what used to be streets. Fortunately, no lives were lost, but the community was put on flood alert as water levels rose. The November 2022 flood was a wake-up call that even after many years without severe floods, Mother Nature can surprise Potchefstroom with a sudden deluge. January 2025:  As the new year of 2025 began, severe floods struck the North West Province , including Potchefstroom’s municipality. In early January, relentless heavy rains  over several days led to flooding that destroyed homes and submerged roads  across the region ( North West Battles Floods as Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc - POWER 98.7 ). The JB Marks municipal area (which includes Potchefstroom) was among the hard-hit locales. Disaster management teams were deployed as bridges were washed out and some clinics and schools were inundated ( North West Battles Floods as Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc - POWER 98.7 ) ( North West Battles Floods as Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc - POWER 98.7 ). The provincial government reported that in the Potchefstroom area and neighboring districts, dozens of houses were flooded and infrastructure suffered extensive damage. This event was extraordinary in its intensity – by some accounts, it was the worst flooding in the area in many years, drawing comparisons to the big floods of the 1990s. The January 2025 floods  underline a concerning trend: what used to be “once in a lifetime” floods may be happening more frequently  in recent times. Why did the late 2022 and early 2025 floods  happen? Meteorologists point to unusual weather patterns. In both cases, tropical moisture played a role. Prof. Dewald van Niekerk , a disaster risk expert at North-West University, explained that in early 2023 (just before the 2025 floods), “we experienced several tropical systems forming in the Mozambique Channel. One such system moved inland, weakened and persisted over southern Botswana, bringing significant rainfall over the eastern part of South Africa”  ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ). In other words, a stalled tropical low-pressure system dumped rain for days, a recipe for flooding. While Van Niekerk was referring to a 2023 event, the pattern was similar in early 2025 – a confluence of tropical moisture and slow-moving weather systems. He also noted that North West province historically did not see extreme rainfall events as often as, say, coastal regions,  but recent events are breaking that paradigm ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ). The infrastructure in Potchefstroom , like many towns, has been tested by these floods. For example, older stormwater drains sometimes struggled to cope, and informal housing areas – often near streams – were hit hardest. These floods have prompted local authorities to re-evaluate flood defenses and emergency response. In summation, flooding isn’t an every-year occurrence in Potchefstroom, but when it does happen, it leaves a lasting impression. The community’s collective memory holds stories of “die groot vloed”  (the great flood) of one year or another. With climate patterns shifting, many wonder if such extreme rainfall events will become more common. Recent Rainfall in Perspective: 2024 and 2025 vs the Past The last couple of years have been a rollercoaster for Potchefstroom’s weather, illustrating how quickly the pendulum can swing. How did the 2024 and 2025 rainfall seasons compare to the historical average?  In short, they have exemplified the old pattern of “drought one year, floods the next,” keeping everyone on their toes. 2022–2023 (approx. “2024 season”):  After the deluge of late 2021 and early 2022, the rains took a downturn. The total rainfall in the year 2023  (roughly corresponding to the 2022/23 rain season) was well below average . Preliminary data and reports suggest Potchefstroom received on the order of 460–480 mm in 2023 , far under the normal ~612 mm ( Potchefstroom - Wikipedia ). Indeed, one data source recorded about 464 mm for the 2023 calendar year  ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ), making it one of the driest recent years. This dry spell manifested in very poor rainfall during the middle of the summer. After the November 2022 floods, the region experienced a relative dryness in early 2023  – a somewhat ironic twist. By mid-2023, farmers were lamenting the return of drought conditions. The year 2023 ended up echoing other drought years like 2015; dam levels dropped and water conservation measures were back in conversation. It was a stark reminder that Potchefstroom can go from too much water to too little in a short span. (In climate terms, the Pacific transitioned from La Niña toward El Niño during 2023, which often brings drier weather – a likely factor in the below-average rains.) 2023–2024 (approx. “2025 season”):  Then came the dramatic rebound. The latter part of 2024 and the start of 2025 have been exceedingly wet and stormy , more than making up for the previous year’s deficit. As noted earlier, by January 2025 the province was grappling with severe floods  ( North West Battles Floods as Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc - POWER 98.7 ). The ongoing 2024/25 summer rainy season has delivered above-average rainfall  in Potchefstroom. Although final totals for the full season are still being tallied, it’s clear that the rainfall has far exceeded the norm  in recent months. For instance, during October 2024 to January 2025, multiple heavy rain events occurred  – local weather stations reported frequent storm totals of 50 mm or more in a day, and these added up quickly. Provincial authorities indicated that many areas in North West saw rainfall surpluses  by the end of December. By early 2025, soil moisture was at a maximum and every pond and pan was full. One measure comes from the 2021–2022 season  as a comparable benchmark: Potchefstroom recorded 850 mm from October 2021 to May 2022 , which was “higher than the long-term average of 634 mm”  for that period ( Planting date has significant effect, study shows - SA Grain ). The 2024/25 season seems to be on a similar trajectory, if not higher. While we await precise figures for the full 2024–2025 cycle, the pattern is evident: 2022 was wet, 2023 was dry, and 2024–25 swung back to very wet . This volatility is a hallmark of the region’s climate. Local experts are carefully watching these recent swings. Are they merely natural variation, or signs of a changing climate? Climatologists  note that extremes are becoming more pronounced . Professor van Niekerk and others caution that what we consider “freak” weather might happen more often as climate change influences rainfall patterns ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ). Warmer air can hold more moisture, potentially leading to heavier downpours. There is also concern that the drainage infrastructure needs upgrades  to handle sudden large volumes of water. The JB Marks Municipality has started identifying flood-prone zones and improving early warning systems, in response to the 2022 and 2025 flood events. On the drought side, efforts are underway to increase water storage and resilience  for dry years. After 2015’s drought, for example, the city implemented stricter water management policies and promoted water-wise gardening among residents. The cycle of a dry 2023 followed by a wet 2025 reinforces the need for such adaptive strategies – essentially, “plan for drought, prepare for floods.” Voices of the Experts and Community What do those who study the climate – and those who live through it – have to say about Potchefstroom’s rainfall journey? There is a mix of concern and optimism. Hydrologists from the South African Weather Service  point out that rainfall in the North West Province has high variability but no clear long-term decrease . In fact, as mentioned earlier, the data up to the 1990s showed a slight increase (). However, they also emphasize that climate change could disrupt familiar patterns , possibly leading to more intense rainfall events interspersed with intense droughts. This scenario of greater extremes  seems to be unfolding. The floods of recent years and the multi-year drought earlier in the 2010s (2014–2016) are cited as examples. “ South Africa is a generally dry country, ” one SAWS climatologist explains, “ and the North West’s average rainfall (around 500–600 mm) is well below the world average, so any prolonged shortfall hits hard .” At the same time, when asked about floods, she noted that “ our infrastructure was designed for a certain climate. If that climate is shifting to more intense rain, we need to rethink how we build stormwater systems. ” Local farmers and water managers  have also adapted folk wisdom. Many farmers keep rain logs dating back decades, and these logs corroborate the official records – they speak of the legendary wet cycles of the 1970s and 1990s, and the dry spells of the 1960s, 1980s, and 2010s. An older farmer outside Potchefstroom chuckled, “I’ve learned not to bet on next year’s rain. In ’92 we sold off cattle because grazing dried up, then in ’96 we had so much grass we didn’t know what to do. You just have to be prepared for anything.”  This ability to expect the unexpected is part of the community’s resilience. Experts like Professor Van Niekerk  stress preparation and learning from the past. After the North West floods of 2023/2025, he commented on the need for better early-warning systems and disaster planning , saying that even if extreme floods were rare historically, “many municipalities struggle with basic service delivery, so implementing disaster management measures is often beyond their capacity”  ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ) ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ). He highlights that vulnerability is as much about where and how we build  as it is about how much it rains. For instance, informal settlements near the Mooi River are at risk when floods strike. His team at NWU advocates for updated floodplain maps and stricter control of development in those zones. On the drought side, water conservationists  at the university have worked with the municipality on initiatives like rainwater harvesting (encouraging homes to install water tanks) and fixing leaking pipes (since in dry times every drop counts ). They note that North West province loses a lot of water to evaporation and inefficient use, so better management can ease the pain of drought years. In the schools, teachers have even turned this into a learning opportunity. Geography classes in Potchefstroom often use local rainfall graphs to teach students about climate variability. It’s not uncommon for a Grade 7 class to analyze why, say, the Mooi River flooded in 2025  and what could be done to mitigate damage next time. Such lessons bring home the reality of living in a place where weather can shape history. The Ever-Changing Sky Potchefstroom’s rainfall narrative from 1900 to the present is a tale of contrasts  – of merciful rains and merciless droughts, of anxious eyes scanning the sky for clouds, and of children joyfully splashing in puddles after a long dry spell. From the records of the driest year in 1903 (just 366 mm) ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom )  to the downpours of 1996 (1,074 mm) ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ) , we see how variable this climate is. These fluctuations have tested the resilience of the local community time and again. Each generation has its stories: grandparents might recount the parched 1940s and the brimming Mooi River in 1976, while younger residents will never forget the dramatic floods of 2022 and 2025. Yet, despite the challenges, Potchefstroom endures and adapts. Its farmers adjust planting dates (for example, opting to sow crops earlier or later depending on rain forecasts), its city planners work on buffering the dry months and draining the wet ones, and its people carry umbrellas in summer and sweaters in winter, ready for whatever the Highveld sky delivers. As climate scientists continue to study patterns and improve predictions, there is hope that communities will be better equipped for the next big drought or deluge. In the words of a local meteorologist, “Potchefstroom’s weather keeps us humble. Just when we think we’ve got it figured out, it surprises us – sometimes with too little rain, sometimes with too much.”  The key is remembering the lessons of the past 120 years: respect the climate’s power, expect variability, and prepare for the extremes . After all, as history shows and experts affirm, rainfall in this corner of South Africa has always been a story of swing and suspense , written anew each season by the whims of nature. Sources:  Historical rainfall data were compiled from South African Weather Service archives, research by Lynch et al.  (2001) (), and climate records (1903–2023) for Potchefstroom ( Potchefstroom - Wikipedia ) ( Average temperature and precipitation by months and years: Potchefstroom ). Notable flood accounts were drawn from news reports and local studies ( Heavy rains destroy several homes in North West - newsnote ) ( North West Battles Floods as Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc - POWER 98.7 ). Climate insights and quotes were provided by NWU’s African Centre for Disaster Studies ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ) ( NWU expert weighs in on North West floods | news.nwu.ac.za ) and Water SA journal analyses ( Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province ), among others, as cited thro ughout the article. Did you know? Rain may bring some not so convenient matters to hand, such as rain damage, power issues, leaking roofs... on The Go-To Guy site you can find a range of House and Home services, from Plumbers, Electricians, Waterproofing and more, simply visit our House and Home section by clicking on the button below:

  • Spiritual Talk Ep. 29 – Becoming a Living Sacrifice

    In this week’s deeply reflective and spiritually nourishing episode of Spiritual Talk , Pieter Conradie engages in an eye-opening conversation with guest Bennie Jonker , exploring the profound calling for believers to become living sacrifices . This dialogue is not merely theological, it’s a practical journey into the heart of divine identity, purpose, and personal transformation. What Does It Mean to Be a Living Sacrifice? The conversation opens with a powerful question: What do we do after the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ?  The answer: we live, not just in the physical sense, but as a spiritual embodiment of Christ's resurrection power. Pieter shares the insight that while Jesus came as a dying sacrifice , believers are now called to live as living sacrifices , actively walking out the purpose of the Kingdom in everyday life. The Divine Life Within Bennie expands on this with references to Romans 6 and the spiritual reality that believers are crucified, buried, raised, and seated  with Christ. But what does that mean practically? Too often, people get lost in the routine of survival, living from paycheck to paycheck, moment to moment, forgetting their divine essence . He challenges listeners to rethink their identity: “You are not a body with a spirit, you are a spirit with a body.” By returning to the origin of who we are , we begin to live out our true design, reflecting the fullness of Christ through every thought, word, and deed. Spirit, Soul, and Body: A Threefold Journey The discussion then dives into a structured framework for spiritual growth: Spirit  – God gave us His Spirit. We are called to walk in the Spirit and grow through reflection, meditation, and awareness of our divine position. Soul  – Our thoughts, emotions, and will must be renewed daily (Romans 12). As Bennie notes, your brain creates new pathways every day, but if left unused, they fade. Body  – Through practices like fasting and prayer, the body becomes aligned with the spirit. Fasting isn’t just for breakthroughs; it’s a divine discipline that unlocks spiritual clarity and physical healing. A Drop in the Ocean Bennie uses a powerful metaphor: If God is the ocean, we are a drop  in that ocean, part of His character, His power, His peace. But if we don’t live out  that essence, how can others recognize that we belong to Him? It’s not about outward success, appearance, or achievements. It’s about the inner wellspring of life , streams of living water that flow from within. Awakening to the Truth Much of the episode emphasizes the importance of personal introspection . Many believers know what Scripture says but never activate it in their lives. They wait for others, pastors, mentors, influencers, to show them how to walk it out. But Pieter and Bennie remind us: “If the Word says it’s possible, why wait for someone else to prove it to you?” We must each do the hard work of rediscovery, not just living by moral codes, but stepping into the transformational identity  that God designed for us. Final Takeaway: The True Meaning of Sacrifice Living as a holy and living sacrifice isn’t about religious performance. It’s about surrendering who you think you are, so you can become who you were truly meant to be. It’s a return to your origin , to the image and likeness of God. In that surrender, the body aligns with the soul, and the soul aligns with the spirit. And in that divine harmony, your true light begins to shine in a world that desperately needs it. Click on the button below to watch the interview in Afrikaans: Tune in to the next episode of Spiritual Talk on The Go-To Guy Facebook Page  for the full experience and inspiration. #Potchefstroom #potchgazette #SpiritualTalk #StroomStories #LivingSacrifice #IdentityInChrist #FaithTalk #ChristianPodcast #TheGoToGuy

  • Stroom Stories: One Man’s Rake Sparks a Movement in Potchefstroom

    How Peter Sebati turned a neglected park into a symbol of revival and how his ministry is bringing new life to more than just the streets. It wasn’t a campaign, an event, or even a planned project. It began with one man and one question: What if I just started cleaning it myself? That’s how Peter Sebati , a born-and-raised resident of Promosa in Potchefstroom, found himself at the centre of a local movement, one that started with a trash-strewn park and evolved into something far deeper: a ministry of action, revival, and hope. Called Back Home After attending university in the Free State and engaging with several youth ministries and international outreach programs, including a transformative experience in Kenya, Sebati returned to Potchefstroom with no clear plan, but a deep conviction. “God told me to go home,” he says. “I didn’t know why, but I was re ady to listen.” That obedience would soon reveal its purpose. Within three months of his return, Sebati found himself organizing outreaches, partnering with local ministries, and guiding young people through faith-based mentorship. He became a key figure in youth evangelism, working closely with Fine Fragrance Ministries  and Jesus Loves You Ministries , leading teams into local communities to share the gospel and support the vulnerable. Ministry Beyond the Pulpit Sebati’s view of ministry isn’t limited to church walls or Sunday sermons. In his words, true ministry meets people where they are, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. “Revival isn’t just preaching. It’s cleaning a park. It’s picking up broken glass where children should be playing. It’s restoring places so that people can gather again, pray again, live again.” This belief shaped what would become one of his most visible efforts: cleaning a park overrun by garbage, weeds, and illegal dumping. The park had become a health hazard and a magnet for crime, no longer a place for children or families, no longer a space for revival meetings like those Sebati once helped host. A Park Becomes a Pulpit Sebati recalls walking past the park on his way to a meeting. What he saw disturbed him, but what he heard, a radio broadcast about illegal dumping, followed by a woman lamenting the state of Potchefstroom’s streets, cemented his decision. Without fanfare, he bought a pair of gloves, some trash bags, a rake, and a shovel, and returned on a Monday morning. Within hours, what started as a solo mission had drawn in more than 15 volunteers . Friends invited friends. Passersby joined in. The community, watching one man take action, stepped in beside him. Not Just a Cleanup, A Revival For Sebati, this wasn’t just a cleanup. It was a physical manifestation of his ministry, a demonstration of faith through service. It showed others that revival could start anywhere, with anyone. “When people saw me cleaning, they weren’t just seeing Peter, they were seeing possibility. They saw someone doing something they thought couldn’t be done.” And with that came momentum. Revival meetings once again became possible in the park. Conversations resumed. Children returned. What was once discarded became reclaimed. The Bigger Mission Sebati envisions more than cleaned parks. His ministry’s aim is community restoration , a long-term effort to return public spaces to their original purpose: connection, safety, celebration, and faith. He dreams of launching a registered nonprofit , focused on: Ongoing maintenance of parks and public spaces Equipping local volunteers with tools and safety gear Rebuilding swings, benches, fences, and other public amenities Hosting youth programs and revival events in cleaned-up areas Offering mentorship for young men through service-based discipleship His spiritual mission and social mission  are now one and the same: “The gospel should always come with compassion and compassion sometimes comes with a rake.” Needs on the Ground While the movement is growing, there are still pressing needs: Gloves, rakes, spades, and garden tools Trash bags and removal services Donations for equipment and transport Safety gear for volunteers (e.g. boots, masks, reflective vests) Partnerships with local churches and businesses In recent weeks, the local municipality responded positively, helping with rubbish removal by sending two truckloads. It’s a step forward, but Sebati hopes for more ongoing collaboration , to prevent future build-ups and ensure parks are maintained before they become unusable again. A New Definition of Ministry Sebati’s work challenges traditional ideas of ministry. To him, picking up litter is as sacred as reading scripture; rebuilding a park bench is as meaningful as preaching a sermon. His hope is to ignite that same vision in others, especially the young men working alongside him. “God is using these cleanup days to reach hearts,” he says. “Through service, these young people are discovering purpose, discipline, and dignity.” A Message to the City “Potchefstroom is not a hopeless town,” Sebati says. “There is so much beauty here, so much potential. Change is already happening. It starts with all of us.” How You Can Help Potchefstroom residents and businesses can donate supplies or contribute to the ongoing clean-up and revival efforts. Every rake, glove, or trash bag makes a difference. If you’d like to support the cause: Contact Peter Sebati  via WhatsApp or phone Peter Cleaning Volunteers +27 61 475 1969 Donate secondhand tools or garden equipment Sponsor cleaning materials Volunteer your time during the next scheduled cleanup ✨ Final Thought In a world often waiting for someone else to act, Peter Sebati acted . And in doing so, he reminded Potchefstroom that change doesn’t require an institution, it only requires intention. Sometimes revival begins not with a sermon, but with a shovel. Click on the button below to view the full interview Remember to tune into the next StroomStories  episode on The Go-To Guy Facebook Page , where real stories inspire real change. #Potchefstroom #Potchgazette #Stroomcares #Spiritualtalk #CommunityMatters #StroomStories #TheGoToGuy #PotchPower

  • Pecanwood Lodge to Host Relaxed Mother’s Day Buffet with a Musical Twist - 11 May

    A Day for Mums — Without the Dishes Pecanwood Lodge in Potchefstroom is rolling out a laid-back celebration for Mother’s Day on 11 May 2025, and it’s one of those “come hungry, leave happier” kind of affairs. For R285 per person, guests are invited to indulge in a full buffet spread while enjoying live tunes from local performer Johan Loots, who’ll be kicking off from 11:30am. What’s on the Menu? The buffet is set to be a no-nonsense feast. Here’s the lineup: Starters A variety of soups Baked cheeses Homemade breads Mains Sticky short ribs Rosemary-infused chicken thighs Pumpkin fritters with caramel sauce Creamy potato bake Phyllo pockets stuffed with roasted veg A full-on salad bar Dessert Pavlova with seasonal fruit Sticky chocolate pudding Peppermint crisp tart (because it’s not a proper SA buffet without it) There’ll also be a cash bar on site, in case mum fancies a cheeky G&T with her salad. Venue and Vibes The event will take place at Pecanwood Lodge, located at 281 R501, Oude Dorp, Potchefstroom — a venue known for its countryside views and chilled atmosphere, which should pair nicely with the Sunday sounds and comfort food. Booking Info Spots are limited, and booking is essential. To secure a seat, a 50% deposit is required. Proof of payment can be WhatsApped to 078-057-3580. This is also the number to call for queries, bookings or last-minute pleas for extra seats. Contact Details: WhatsApp / Phone: 078-057-3580 Email: pecanwoodlodge@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/lyonparadisepotch This is a solid Sunday plan that involves good food, decent music and (hopefully) someone else doing the dishes. If you’re in Potch and want to give mum a proper sit-down treat this year, Pecanwood Lodge is taking bookings now.

  • Klerksdorp se Mark en Pretloop bring ‘n Kraken draai - 26 April

    Klerksdorp – Pick n Pay Mark is terug en hierdie keer met ‘n twist: ‘n Kraken wat arms kom druk. Die gewilde Pick n Pay Mark hou weer ‘n dag vol markpret en gemeenskapskuier op Saterdag, 26 April 2025 van 08:00 tot 13:00 by PnP Hyper Wilkoppies, en dit kos jou nie ‘n sent om daar in te stap nie – toegang is gratis. Kraken Armdruk Klub daag jou uit As jy ooit gewonder het hoe om arm te druk soos ‘n regte pro, is nou jou kans. Kraken Armwrestling Club, gevestig in Klerksdorp, bring hulle spiere en skills om die gemeenskap te wys hoe dit gedoen word. Daar sal demonstrasies wees waar jy die basics kan leer, en daarna kan jy jou staal meet teen ‘n vriend óf ‘n pro in die uitdagings wat volg – met pryse wat op die spel is. Stalletjies, sosaties en ‘n bietjie alles Meer as 45 uitstallers gaan hulle goedjies kom wys en verkoop – van kos en klere tot kreatiewe handewerk. En ja, daar is nog stalletjie plek beskikbaar vir die wat wil deel wees teen net R120. Die sosatie- en worsbroodjie-stalletjie is nog oop vir bespreking, so as jy ‘n vleisbraai in jou vingers het, dis nou jou kans. Hoe om in te skakel Vir enige navrae of besprekings van stalletjies, kontak Tinus van Staden by 083-294-8077. Hy’s ook op WhatsApp beskikbaar en jy kan inskakel op die Facebook groep vir meer inligting: https://www.facebook.com/groups/622155435431782/ Belangrike Details Datum: Saterdag 26 April 2025 Tyd: 08:00 – 13:00 Plek: Tom Avenue, Buffelsdoornweg, Wilkoppies, Klerksdorp Toegang: Gratis Kontakpersoon: Tinus van Staden – 083 294 8077 Facebook groep: PicknPay Mark (Klerksdorp) Nota: Die mark word betree op eie risiko. Maar kom nou – dis armdruk, nie stoei nie. Kom loer in, kuier saam, en dalk wen jy iets of druk sommer net ‘n bietjie arm vir die pret.

  • In-Depth Financial Strategies with Snyman and Associates

    As South Africa approaches the festive season and the close of another financial year, Snyman and Associates emphasizes the importance of year-end financial planning. The firm advises affluent South Africans to take proactive steps in three key areas: tax efficiency, strategic investment, and family wealth planning. Tax Planning for Optimal Financial Health With year-end tax adjustments looming, Snyman and Associates highlights essential tax planning actions: Capital Gains and Losses : Assessing capital gains and losses can make a substantial difference in tax efficiency, helping clients maximize their financial positioning at year-end. Charitable Contributions : Structured charitable giving not only supports meaningful causes but also provides valuable tax benefits. The firm helps clients optimize these donations to benefit both community and finances. Retirement Annuity Contributions : Many South Africans overlook the benefits of adjusting retirement annuity contributions to maximize tax deductions. Snyman and Associates provides guidance in this area to enhance both immediate savings and long-term retirement stability. Investment Strategies for Sustainable Growth Snyman and Associates advises investors to capitalize on remaining investment allowances and prepare portfolios for the opportunities that 2025 may bring. The firm offers insight into: Offshore Investment Allowances : For those considering international investments, Snyman and Associates provides expertise in leveraging offshore allowances to diversify wealth across global markets. Portfolio Diversification : A balanced portfolio that spans asset classes, sectors, and regions can help safeguard investments against market volatility. Snyman and Associates assesses each client’s current holdings to ensure optimal diversification. Positioning for 2025 : With market landscapes continually evolving, the firm assists clients in positioning portfolios to seize upcoming opportunities and mitigate risk. Family Wealth Planning: Preserving Legacy and Security Family wealth planning is another key area where Snyman and Associates offers tailored advice, ensuring that each client’s legacy is protected: Estate Planning Updates : The firm advises clients to keep estate plans up to date, addressing any recent family changes and ensuring financial wishes are clearly documented. Trust Distribution and Timing : Snyman and Associates helps clients manage trust distributions with tax efficiency in mind, balancing financial outcomes with familial considerations. Inter-Generational Wealth Transfer : The firm’s approach includes strategies for passing wealth smoothly between generations, maintaining family assets, and securing long-term financial health for the future. The GROW Model: Guiding Clients with a Clear Path Forward Snyman and Associates has developed the GROW model as a structured approach to financial planning. This model provides clients with a roadmap that begins with understanding Goals  and assessing current Reality , then moves to address Obstacles  before setting out a Way Forward . Each element of the GROW model is tailored to the client, ensuring their financial path aligns with personal aspirations and life circumstances. Building Lasting Partnerships A hallmark of Snyman and Associates’ service is their dedication to partnership and transparency. Clients can expect regular updates, proactive communication, and a clear overview of their financial planning strategies. The firm emphasizes the importance of a respectful, collaborative relationship, where each client’s questions are answered thoroughly, financial information is routinely updated, and progress toward goals is consistently tracked. Through this commitment to professionalism and clarity, Snyman and Associates builds confidence and fosters a trusted partnership, empowering clients to make informed financial decisions that support both immediate needs and long-term goals. #TheGoToGuy   #potchgazette   #stroomstories   #potchefstroom   #businesstalk

  • Potchefstroom Academy Gears Up for Open Day 2025 - 10 May

    Potchefstroom, South Africa – Mark your calendars: Saturday, 10 May 2025 Potchefstroom Academy is rolling out the red carpet – or rather, the graduation gowns – for its Open Day 2025. Whether you're a high school leaver, a career shifter, or simply a curious local with nothing better to do on a Saturday morning, the gates will be open from 08:00 at 59 Dr James Moroka Avenue, Potchefstroom. A Look Behind the Curtain Attendees can expect a full-campus experience. The agenda includes tours of the on-campus accommodation, chats with lecturers who are allegedly “passionate,” and the chance to meet real, live students. The Academy promises a no-frills, honest look at what life and learning are like on its grounds – coffee likely included. Entry for the day is absolutely free. But space is limited, so booking ahead is recommended if you'd prefer not to stand at the back awkwardly during presentations. Programmes with a Purpose Potchefstroom Academy has been around since 1981 and has built a name for itself in the realm of career-driven qualifications. The focus here isn’t on fancy Latin phrases or massive lecture halls; it’s on preparing students to actually get hired – or better yet, start something of their own. The curriculum encourages practical skills and entrepreneurial thinking, with lecturers that keep things relevant, interactive, and yes, sometimes fun. In 2003, the Academy expanded its offerings by acquiring SAAHST (South African Academy of Health and Skincare Technology). The addition brought with it courses in Hairdressing, Cosmetology, Nail Technology, and Business Management. If you’re looking to become your own boss or just finally understand how salons make so much money, this could be your jam. Registration Registration is essential. To claim a spot, reach out through the following: Email: info@potchacademy.co.za Phone/WhatsApp: 072 880 4147 So, Why Go? Because education doesn’t have to be boring. Because career paths don’t always require a traditional university degree. And maybe, just maybe, because you’re curious if you still remember how to take notes. Head over to Potch Academy this May. You might leave with a clearer idea of your future—or at the very least, a few good Instagram shots. 🎓 See you there (but book first).

  • Snyman and Associates – Focused on Your Financial Future

    In today’s fast-changing world, proper financial planning has become more important than ever. That’s where Snyman and Associates steps in – a trusted name in Potchefstroom for comprehensive wealth planning.Whether you’re a professional, business owner, or someone planning ahead for your family’s future, Snyman and Associates offers practical, personalised guidance to help you make informed decisions. The GROW Model – A Structured Approach to Planning 🌱 The team uses their proven GROW model, which helps clients: Set clear goals Understand their current financial position Identify obstacles And take real steps toward long-term security It’s not just about numbers – it’s about building trust and making sure every decision supports sustainable financial growth and legacy planning. 🌐 More info:   www.thegotoguy.co.za/potchefstroom/snyman-and-associates Image:Snyman & Associates #SnymanAndAssociates   #FinancialPlanning   #PotchBusinessTalk   #WealthWisely

  •  Snyman and Associates

    Snyman and Associates has established itself as a dedicated partner for individuals and businesses aiming to secure their financial futures. Specializing in comprehensive wealth planning, the firm tailors its services to meet the unique needs of professionals, business owners, and individuals alike. With a focus on clarity, strategic foresight, and personalized service, Snyman and Associates employs their GROW model—a structured approach that guides clients through defining goals, assessing current realities, identifying obstacles, and implementing actionable plans to achieve financial security. This seasoned team of advisors is committed to building client trust, offering a balanced mix of investment guidance, insurance planning, and strategic financial solutions that set the stage for sustainable growth and legacy building. Office:  018-293-9595 Mobile: 082-091-4796 WhatsApp:  082-091-4796 Email Address:   vrohrs@oldmutual.com Address: 7 Retief St, Potchefstroom, 2520, South Africa Webbie Link #TheGoToGuy   #potchgazette   #stroomstories   #potchefstroom   #businesstalk

  • SelfieBox NW

    SelfieBox NW has arrived in Potchefstroom, bringing cutting-edge photo booth experiences that blend fun with technology. Known for its wide range of booth options, from GIF and video booths to 360 Spin video setups, SelfieBox NW serves events across Southern Africa, offering something unique for every occasion. Whether it’s a corporate event, wedding, or themed party, SelfieBox NW’s options cater to all. Each booth is designed with flexibility and interaction in mind, helping event hosts create memorable experiences that guests will remember long after the event ends. With their recent addition of AI-powered filters, SelfieBox NW is making it easier than ever to enhance any gathering. These features allow guests to immerse themselves in various themes—from glamour and superhero transformations to custom backdrops that fit each event’s tone. By combining advanced photo technology with personalization, SelfieBox NW aims to make every event unforgettable. Office:  012-941-9933 Mobile: 082-521-3888 WhatsApp:  082-521-3888 E-Mail: northwest@selfiebox.co.za Address: Potchefstroom, South Africa Webbie Link SelfieBox NW #TheGoToGuy   #potchgazette   #stroomstories   #potchefstroom   #businesstalk

  • Landbou Golf Club: Potchefstroom’s Hidden Gem for Golf, Good Food, and Great Company

    ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ Since its start in 1988, Landbou Golf Club has been more than just a place to hit a few balls, it’s become a well-loved part of the Potchefstroom community. Whether you’re serious about your swing or just in it for the social side, Landbou has something for everyone. Let’s take a closer look at why locals keep coming back to this golf club that’s stood the test of time. Image:Landbou Golfklub Potchefstroom The Golfing Experience Landbou Golf Club is home to a scenic 18-hole course that caters to both casual golfers and seasoned pros. It’s open every day, which means there’s always time to squeeze in a quick game after work or spend a whole Saturday improving your game. The course is well-maintained, with a layout that’s both challenging and enjoyable. Regular tournaments and events also add a bit of friendly competition and excitement, helping to grow the strong sense of community among members. 🏆 Image:Landbou Golfklub Potchefstroom 🍻 Clubhouse Vibes After a good round of golf, the clubhouse is the place to be. It’s got a bar where you can grab a cold one, chill out, and chat with mates. The space is relaxed and welcoming, making it ideal for winding down or catching up. There’s even more on offer , like dartboards and casual indoor games , giving you a few extra ways to have fun beyond the greens. 🍽️ Great Food and a Lekker Braai Spot Hungry after your game? No worries,the on-site restaurant dishes up solid meals that’ll satisfy anyone’s cravings. Whether you’re in the mood for a breakfast or a sit-down dinner with friends, the menu’s got you covered. And what’s more South African than a braai? The club’s braai facilities are a big hit, especially during events or weekend socials. It’s a great way to bring people together in true local fashion. 🔥 🎉 Host Your Next Event at Landbou Got a celebration or function coming up? Landbou Golf Club is also an excellent venue for hosting events, from birthdays to year-end parties to corporate functions. With a spacious clubhouse and beautiful outdoor areas, you’ll get a relaxed and scenic setting no matter the occasion.The team is hands-on and happy to help with planning and setup, so you can focus on enjoying the day. 🥳 Image:Landbou Golfklub Potchefstroom 📞 Contact Details Thinking of popping by or booking your next round or function? Here’s how you can get in touch: Office : 087-527-0867 Mobile : 087-527-0867 WhatsApp : 072-160-1869 Email : landbougolfclub@gmail.com Address : Chris Hani St, Potchefstroom, South Africa For more information click here: https://www.thegotoguy.co.za/potchefstroom/landbou-golfclub Whether you're looking for a place to play, a space to celebrate, or just somewhere to relax with friends, Landbou Golf Club has it all. Swing by and see what the buzz is about! 🏌️‍♀️🍔🔥 ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ ⛳ 🏌️‍♂️ #PotchGazette   #TheGoToGuy   #StroomStories   #Potchefstroom   #Sportstroom

  • Overview of Landbou Golf Club

    Landbou Golf Club has been a cherished destination for golf enthusiasts and social gatherings for over three decades. Situated in Potchefstroom, this club has earned a reputation for its excellent facilities and strong community focus. The Golf Experience At the heart of Landbou Golf Club is its picturesque nine-hole golf course. Ideal for players of all skill levels, the course is designed to challenge and entertain. Whether you’re perfecting your swing or enjoying a leisurely game with friends, the serene environment and beautiful landscape make every round enjoyable. The course is open daily, offering ample opportunities for play throughout the week. In addition to the regular golfing experience, the club frequently hosts tournaments and events. These activities not only elevate the sport but also create a sense of camaraderie among members, reinforcing the club’s role as a community hub. Clubhouse Comforts The clubhouse at Landbou Golf Club serves as more than just a place to relax after a game. It’s a vibrant center of activity, featuring a bar where members and guests can unwind with a refreshing drink. The friendly and inviting ambiance makes it an ideal spot for socializing, whether you’re catching up with fellow golfers or making new friends. The clubhouse also offers indoor entertainment options, such as dartboards, for those looking to enjoy a casual game. Dining and Socializing Food enthusiasts will appreciate the club’s restaurant, which offers a variety of delicious meals to satisfy any palate. From hearty breakfasts before a round of golf to relaxing dinners with friends, the menu is designed to impress. The braai facilities are particularly popular, providing a classic South African barbecue experience that fosters a sense of community and camaraderie. Event Hosting Landbou Golf Club is also a versatile venue for various functions. Whether it’s a corporate event or a personal celebration, the club’s facilities can accommodate a range of occasions. The spacious clubhouse and beautiful outdoor areas provide a picturesque setting for any event. With professional staff available to assist with planning and execution, your function is sure to be a success. With its excellent golfing facilities, welcoming clubhouse, and diverse range of activities, the club offers something for everyone, making it the perfect destination for golf enthusiasts and event planners alike. #TheGoToGuy   #potchgazette   #potchgazette   #businesstalk

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