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28 November 2023 | Story Leonie Bolleurs | Photo Leonie Bolleurs
Prof Angelique van Nieker and Prof Hennie van Coller
Attending the launch of the book – Van toeka af die toekoms in. Die geskiedenis van Afrikaans-Nederlands aan die Universiteit van die Vrystaat, 1918-2023 – were Prof Angelique van Niekerk (Head of Department and co-author) and Prof Hennie van Coller, a former head of the department.

The Department of Afrikaans and Dutch, German and French at the University of the Free State (UFS) recently launched the book Van toeka af die toekoms in. Die geskiedenis van Afrikaans-Nederlands aan die Universiteit van die Vrystaat, 1918-2023. The event was hosted at the Brandkop Estate in Bloemfontein – in the structure that was built in 1919, the year after the establishment of the first Afrikaans department at a university.

In 1918, Prof DF Malherbe was appointed as the first Professor of Afrikaans. He played a key role in establishing Afrikaans as an academic discipline in South Africa. It is also his handwriting that features on the front cover of the book, stating that students are permitted to use Afrikaans as medium for all exams at the University of South Africa. 

A proud history

The idea for the book was born just after the department received a very positive external review in March 2020, says Prof Angelique van Niekerk, Head of Department. With courage and confidence, they decided at a departmental meeting in 2021 to document the department's history and publish it as a book. The late Prof Jaap Steyn (former colleague and research fellow), known for his scholarly research on the history of Afrikaans, was invited to be part of the editorial team. He worked on this until he passed away in September 2021.

The book also features a part on the German and French sections. The three sections were formed into one department in 1998.

Several former colleagues attended the book launch, including Prof Hennie van Coller, Prof Anthea van Jaarsveld, Prof Theodorus du Plessis, Dr Annette de Wet, Irma Loock, and Hesma van Tonder (who, together with colleague Lee Goliath, provided help and support with the book). In addition, research associates Corrie Geldenhuys, Anton Roodt, and Marietjie Lambrechts were also present. Representatives from, among others, the departmental advisory board and NALN also attended the event, as well as Prof Victor Teise from the Sol Plaatje University.

The oldest colleague present was Prof Johan Lubbe, who started working in the department in 1969, and the most recent addition to the department was Lize Botha. She was appointed as an academic assistant for the German section in 2021.

An interview conducted by Dr Francois Smith, Senior Lecturer in the department, shed light on the curation of the book. He spoke to the core group that was closely involved in the compilation of the book, including Prof Van Niekerk (co-author), Prof Henning Pieterse (co-author), and Corné Richter, research assistant. Also present at the event was Ria Müller, the sister of the late Prof Steyn.

In this interview, numerous anecdotes were shared about the experiences and occurrences that unfolded during the two-year process of compiling the book. The heated discussions about the use of punctuation such as the comma, the repeated and often aloud reading of the book to avoid errors, and the diverse – often humorous – approaches to gathering material for the book, were highlighted.

The authors stated that they were proud to be part of this history and that the department's historical background is clearly also linked to that of Afrikaans, Dutch (Hollands), as well as the University of the Free State.

Acknowledgment 

Special mention was made of the first critical reader, Prof Bernard Odendaal, and the two external reviewers, Prof Fransjohan Pretorius and Prof Wannie Carstens, as is evident from the back cover of the book.

The postscript in the book lists acknowledgments to different people and entities that contributed to the publication, including the Directorate for Institutional Research and Academic Planning (DIRAP), the UFS Department of Human Resources, Library and Information Services, NALN, as well as the SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns.

A changed landscape

They are also proud of the department’s alumni. In each of the chapters, the ‘voices’ of a sample of well-known former students (many also writers) throughout history are heard. Individuals such as Dolf van Niekerk Jaco Jacobs, Riana Scheepers, Sophia Kapp, Ilne Fourie, Gert Coetzee, and many others share stories about their studies in the department. 

Prof Van Niekerk says she expected this journey to be tedious. “But it was very interesting to see how the landscape and the world changed by reading through material such as departmental minutes, (Die) Bult magazine, and UFS rulebooks since 1922.”

“We witnessed changes in staff and student composition. For instance, we are reaching a point where we have fewer Afrikaans home language speakers in the department than we had 10 years ago. Nevertheless, other areas have shown growth, such as the modules for conversational languages – including Afrikaans as conversational language, and the MA in Creative Writing.”

“Keeping up with modern times requires, among other things, the adaptation of course content to introduce postgraduate modules on language and technology,” she stated. “As we adapted to these changes, new growth has entered the department,” she added. 

  • The book is available on the website of Naledi Publishers. It will later also be available in selected bookstores in Bloemfontein. 

Read the article in Afrikaans here.

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Verslag: SA studente atletiek (Afrikaans)
2005-04-28

Absa-kovsieatletiek
SA studente atletiekkampioenskap - 22 en 23 April 2005 Johannesburg Universiteit

 

Weereens baie goed!!! Dit is hoe ons die Kovsieatlete se vertonings op en af van die baan af kan beskryf. Die 22 medaljes vanjaar teenoor die 25 van 2004, die 14 van 2003 en die 10 van 2002 spreek boekdele, veral as ons in ag neem dat ons in die laaste week 4 van ons top atlete weens beserings verloor het (Antonie Rossouw, Nico Oosthuizen, Jaco Claasen en Renè Kalmer).

Ons het op 20 April om 09:00 vanaf Pelliespark per bus na Johannesburg vertrek en tuisgegaan in die Randburg Road Lodge hotel.

'n Totaal van 43 atlete – 18 vroue en 25 mans het die Kovsies verteenwoordig (spanlys aangeheg).

Die bestuurspan het bestaan uit Danie Cronjé bestuurder mans, Sarina Cronjé bestuurder vroue, Bertus Pretorius afrigter mans, Ans Botha afrigter vroue, Hendrik Cronjé (Video), Jan du Toit, Sidney van Biljon, DB Prinsloo sportbestuurder.

Die mediese span het bestaan uit Dr. Org Strauss en Daleen Lamprecht(bio).

Die volgende lede van die ABSA KOVSIESPAN het medaljes verwerf.

GOUD    
     
Jan vd Merwe  400   46,37
     
Johan Cronjé    1500 mans   3:50.20
     
Boy Soke  10000   30:23,40
     
Charlene Henning   Driesprong vroue  12.62m
     
Francois Potgieter      Tienkamp  6862 punte
     
Magdel Venter    Diskusgooi vroue     46.94m
     
Kovsiespan mans   4x400 Aflos  3:10,17
     
(Dirk Roets, Francois Lötter, Johan Cronjé, Jan van der Merwe)
     
     
SILWER    
     
Charlene Henning  Verspring vroue    6,16m
     
Magdel Venter  Gewigstoot vroue  13,21m
     
Sanè du Preez   Hamergooi vroue     44,71m
     
Boy Soke     5000m    14:36,60
     
Francois Potgieter  110 Hekkies mans    14,00sek
     
Christine Kalmer  1500m vroue    4:35,40
     
Cobus Marais    3000m hindernis   9:32,80
     
     
BRONS    
     
Gustav Kukkuk     110 Hekkies mans    14.00sek
     
Mariana Banting    Driesprong vroue  12.36m
     
Helen-Joan Lombaard   Sewekamp vroue    3354 punte
     
Clive Wessels   Paalspring   4,05m
     
Johan Cronjé  800m  1:52,01
     
Kovsiespan vroue   4x100 Aflos    47,56
     
(Denise Polson, Elmie Hugo, Carlene Henning, Minette Albertse)
     
Kovsiespan mans    4x100 Aflos   42,21
     
( Tiaan Pretorius, Gustav Kukkuk, Marno Meyer, Wiaan Kriel)
     
     
Kovsies wat ook onder die eerste 8 geëindig het sien as volg daaruit:
     
     
4de Plek    
     
Mariana Banting   Hoogspring vroue  1.70m
     
Stefan van Heerden   Driesprong  15,12m
     
Elmie Hugo   200m   24,12sek
     
Ronè Reynecke     400m  57,31sek
     
     
5de Plek    
     
Jackie Kriel    100 Hekkies    13,90sek
     
Jackie Kriel     400 Hekkies   65,40sek
     
Riana Rossouw    Gewigstoot    10,59m   
     
Kenny Jooste   Verspring   7,23m
     
Elmie Hugo    100m  11,86sek
     
Helen-Joan Lombard  Paalspring    3,25m
     
Ronè Reynecke     800m   2:17,58
     
Christine Kalmer   5000m      17:38,32
     
     
6de Plek    
     
Tiaan Pretorius  Verspring   7,21m
     
Francois Pretorius    800m     1:52,67
     
Riana Rossouw   Spiesgooi      38,12m
     
Kovsiespan vroue   4x400 Aflos  4:06,56
     
(Ronè Reynecke, Denise Polson, Lise du Toit, Elmie Hugo)
     
     
7de Plek    
     
Gerda Rust    Hamergooi   36,37m
     
Schalk Roestoff     1500m      3:55,80
     
Francois Lotter    400m       47,94
     
Pienaar j v Rensburg    10000m   32:12,21
     
Kovsie mans  ”A”  en  B span  4x400     3:15,44
     
     
8ste Plek    
     
Charles le Roux   Verspring   7,06m
     
Tiaan Pretorius  Driesprong  14,06m

In die spankompetisie het die Vroue 4de geëindig en die mans 4de. In die algehele kompetisie het die Kovsies ook die 4de plek behaal (aangeheg).

Die gees en gedrag van die toergroep was uitstekend en was die atlete goeie ambassadeurs vir die Kovsies.

Danie Cronjé     Sarina Cronjé
Spanbestuurder  Mans   Spanbestuurder Vroue

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