Sunday Independent

Sheila fuels dreams and aspirations

PEOPLE in the small village of Sheila in North West will not easily give up on their farm. At least until the crisis is sorted. The farm fuels dreams and aspirations.

Even without a strong, coherent direction and some parts of the farm in ruins – vandalised and looted – De Paarl Communal Property Association (CPA) is a gift few people will ever receive.

Running on a precarious shoe-string budget, the farm has not seen anything grounded in revenue and not even tasted the arbitrary good fortunes of a farming season. This is according to the farm’s beneficiaries. What is worse, the ratio of people to dividends is too big with 800 “beneficiary expectants”.

But the signs of financial woes have been there for a while. Governance is not serviced transparently, fairly and

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Sunday Independent

Sunday Independent3 min readCrime & Violence
Saftu President Challenges Validity Of Numsa Congress
SA FEDERATION of Trade Unions (Saftu) president Ruth Ntlokotse has launched another Labour Court bid to overturn the outcomes of several National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) gatherings held last year. Ntlokotse, formerly Numsa second deputy p
Sunday Independent2 min read
Expo To Kick-start Growth For Budding Entrepreneurs
DESPITE their high initial failure rate, small and medium-sized businesses (SMMEs) account for about half of all job creation. Therefore it is essential to assist growth entrepreneurs in transitioning into formal businesses as well as to support and
Sunday Independent1 min readInternational Relations
Canada Unveils New Passport Design With Nod To King Charles
Canada has unveiled a new design for passports with advanced security features, including a new series with reference to His Majesty King Charles III, as part of a regular upgrade. The new passport will display a Coat of Arms, making Canada among the

Related Books & Audiobooks