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Graaff-Reinet Raptors earn tickets to world championships
Graaff-Reinet Raptors earn tickets to world championships

The Herald

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Herald

Graaff-Reinet Raptors earn tickets to world championships

Graaff-Reinet Raptors, led by Sensei Aletta van den Bosch, made their mark at the recent Mixed Martial Arts SA Championships and will represent the country in the WKA World Championships in April or May 2026. The prestigious event brought together 690 young athletes from four provinces, underlining the diverse and growing nature of SA's MMA community. Fighting under the banner of Kosa (Kickboxing and MMA of SA), the Eastern Cape emerged as the top-performing province, claiming first place overall. Among the standout performers were three of the athletes from the Graaff-Reinet Raptors, who represented not just their club but their province and age divisions with courage. Elizabeth Fourie, competing up an age group against 13-year-olds, showcased exceptional versatility and heart, earning bronze in grappling, bronze in MMA light and silver in points fighting. Chloe-Anne Fourie boldly faced off against her 17-year-old opponents and proved her resilience by collecting silver in grappling, silver in MMA light and bronze in points fighting. Sunaid Christoffels won gold in grappling and silver in MMA light, while Matthew Christoffels, competing in the 10 to 12 age categories, dominated his field with power and precision in winning gold in grappling. — Graaff-Reinet Raptors

From the Karoo to feeding pets around the world
From the Karoo to feeding pets around the world

The Herald

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Herald

From the Karoo to feeding pets around the world

News Montego now sells in 50 countries after small beginnings in Graaff-Reinet Premium By Ntsikelelo Qoyo - 09 July 2025 With a commitment to innovation, consistency and customer value, Montego, a family-owned pet food company, has grown from a small factory in Graaff-Reinet with just 11 employees to reaching customers in 20 countries across five continents in just 25 years. In 2000, when founder Hannes van Jaarsveld started the company, it initially offered only Classic Adult dog food...

Correct call makes for a winter-wonderland experience in Nieu Bethesda
Correct call makes for a winter-wonderland experience in Nieu Bethesda

The Herald

time14-06-2025

  • Climate
  • The Herald

Correct call makes for a winter-wonderland experience in Nieu Bethesda

We had already planned and booked our midwinter break for the end of July, in the hope of experiencing some decent snow, when Facebook was suddenly abuzz with forecasts of 30cm of snow. Mrs Guru gave me that puppy dog look and subtly suggested a night or two in Nieu Bethesda, one of her favourite small towns. Besides, she said, there was still so much she wanted to see in Nieu Bethesda, and the people were so friendly there. As all husbands know, a happy wife is a happy life, so I was not going to upset her and gave her the go-ahead to book, after consulting with an ex-colleague on his views as to the chances of snow. We left home on Sunday morning, warm clothes packed, a flask of coffee and some snacks for the road. I don't know why I always get so hungry on road trips. Heading north towards Graaff-Reinet, we saw some amazing cumulus-type clouds, which just had cold heavy air written all over them. I took this as a sure sign of moisture and cold, the main ingredients needed for snow. After relating this to Mrs Guru, she asked if I was trying to convince myself or her that the models were right. At that stage, I was not overly concerned, as seeing those beautiful cloud formations made the trip worthwhile, even if we did not see any snow. Stopping every 10 minutes to take photos, turned a three-hour trip into an almost five-hour trip. After a nice cosy supper and a few glasses of wine, it was off to bed to dream about waking up to a winter wonderland. During the night, we heard heavy rain and on our previous visit, a long-time resident and farmer told me that it does not snow when it rains in that area. Disappointment started to set in. The next morning, I was woken up by a very excited Mrs Guru shouting, 'It's snowing, come look.' Sure enough, the snow was falling but was melting as it hit the ground. It did, however, settle on our vehicle and the surrounding plants. Off to the local Village Inn and after a hearty breakfast, the owner told us that the snow was laying thick on her father's farm, just outside town. We did not delay and in 4x4 mode it was on the road, taking it extremely slowly. The further we went, the heavier the snowfall became, turning the countryside into the winter wonderland we had hoped to experience. We were so excited we were speechless. Once again stopping every few metres to take reels and reels of photos. When we got to the farm, we did not venture further up the mountain as it did not look too safe. There was no way I was going to get stuck in the middle of nowhere in those temperatures. Besides, we only had two litres of Old Brown Sherry in the car, and we would not survive the cold on that. So, we took the 8km trek back to the village and encountered a bunch of 'Crazy Daisies' (as I christened them) along the way en route to the farm/guest house. They were part of a group on the 100km Nieu-Bethesda Camino, walking about 23km a day. That is gruelling by any standard, but in the snow, well either very brave or crazy comes to my mind. I take my hat off to them. Then approaching the village, we noted that the snow on the side of the road started to get slushy as it was starting to melt. An hour later, looking back to the once snow-covered mountains around the village, there was hardly any sign of significant snow. While on our jaunt I was able to build a snow angle (snowman) and get to pelt Mrs Guru with a grapefruit-sized snowball. We were like children. Another tick off our proverbial bucket list. We have been lucky to have experienced snow, our recent trip to Founders Lodge with an awesome two game drives and enjoying fish and chips on the beach at Paternoster. All in the space of just more than a year. My advice to anyone who wants to have a snow experience is that you must be there before the snow begins. Most of these events only last a few hours at best, so if you want to travel after the snow has fallen, it will be too late. It's like fishing or playing Lotto. You cannot catch a fish without a line in the water or win the Lotto without a ticket. Watch the forecast and then take the chance. We were unlucky two years ago, but this time around it was well worth it. This week in history: 1965 Heavy stock losses in the Cradock and Maclear regions. Dam Levels 69% slightly down from previous weeks 69.46%. Impofu down to 51.93% Weather Safety Tips: Once again, we read about another vehicle washed away on a low water bridge resulting in numerous fatalities. Avoid low water bridges were there is fast running water in times of flooding.

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