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18 February 2020 | Story Thabo Kessah | Photo Tshepo Moeketsi
Gift of the Givers provides nutritional food parcels to Qwaqwa Campus students
Annelize Visagie receiving some of the food parcels from Gift of the Givers’ Hlengiwe Nkwanyana. With them are Qwaqwa Campus’ Social Worker, Selloane Phoofolo, and Acting Director: Student Affairs, Vhugala Nthakheni.

In an effort to improve food security for students on the University of the Free State’s three campuses, the UFS has entered into a working relationship with the non-governmental organisation (NGO), Gift of the Givers. This partnership will see Qwaqwa Campus students receiving nutritional food parcels on a monthly basis. 

“Our students need to be educated on food security and what they can and cannot eat. This is done with the help of our dieticians who bring a wealth of expertise in this field,” said Annelize Visagie, Senior Officer: Food Environment. “Our partnership with Gift of the Givers to supply food to our No Student Hungry (NSH) recipients, came as a result of the work that they are already doing in the broader Qwaqwa community, where they have helped with boreholes to address the water crisis in the area.”

Making a difference

“This partnership addresses two of our six primary focus areas – hunger alleviation and provision of quality education,” said Hlengiwe Nkwanyana, Community Liaison Officer.

“We are aware of students who cannot afford nutritional food, but who are expected to do their best academically. We will be delivering 200 parcels every month throughout this year and we will review the programme in 2021,” she added. The first batch of food parcels was delivered on Thursday 13 February 2020. 

Gift of the Givers makes the difference by supplying more than 120 000 food parcels per year over seven countries; providing bursaries to university students and erecting school ablution facilities, among a host of support they provide to vulnerable individuals and communities. 


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UFS tennis player off to World Games in Turkey
2005-04-06

Kovsie se nommer 1 gekeurde tennisspeler Michelle van Staden is na afloop van die SASSU Oefenkamp van 28 Maart - 2 April 2005 te Pretoria in die SA Studente span verkies om aan die 23ste Studente Wêreldspele in Turkye, Izmar vanaf 10 - 21 Augustus 2005 deel te neem.

Van Staden het te same met 3 ander Kovsie wat in die SA Studente oefengroep opgeneem is, nl. Dillon van der Haer  (Kovsie se nr. 1 mansspeler), Elliott Hogan  (2de agtereen volgende jaar tot oefengroep verkies)  en Lizelle Smith  (Kovsies se nr. 2 gekeurde damesspeler)  aan die oefenkamp in Pretoria deelgeneem.  Die week het bestaan uit fiksheidstoetse en rondomtalie wedstryde.  Uit die 8 mans- en 8 damesspelers van verskeie Tersiêre Instellings in SA is slegs 3 mans en 3 dames verkies tot die span wat na Turkye sal reis.

Die span is:  Mans:  Heinrich Heyl  (Tuks), Warwic Spence  (UJHB), Joshua Nkachela  (Tuks).  Reserwe: Mark Prior  (UJHB).

Dames:  Michelle van Staden  (Kovsies), Catherine Perkins  (UKZN), Zanele Tshabalala  (TUT).  Reserwe:  Leentjie Oosthuizen  (Maties).

Michelle het gedurende verlede jaar se SASSU toernooi nie een wedstryde afgestaan en is nie-amptelik as die nr. 1 damesspeler in SA studente tennis aangewys.  Smith was ook deel van die Kovsie vrouespan wat die goue medalje verower het tydens die toernooi.

Die UV se afrigter, mnr. Marnus Kleinhans sal die SA Studente span as spanbestuurder na Turkye vergesel.  Die afrigter is mnr. Gerrie Dippenaar van die UJHB.

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