May 2016
FRANSCHHOEK
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Registration weekend a qualified success The final registration weekend for the local government elections to be held on 3 August 2016 took place on 9 and 10 April 2016. Some hick-ups did occur and a few concerns have been raised, resulting in the effort probably being only a qualified success. In Stellenbosch Municipality as a whole 9261 voters registered (re-registrations and first-time registrations) during the first voter registration weekend in March. During the second registration weekend 6923 voters registered. Wards 1,2 and 3 (essentially the area from St George’s Church in Groot Drakenstein south to the Franschhoek Mountains) showed healthy registration numbers during the second registration weekend with 818 new and re-registrations taking place. It was a family affair at the DA’s table in front of the Franschhoek The problems experienced locally were Town Hall during the 9 and 10 April voter registration weekend. generally the same as those experienced FLTR are: Councillor Aldridge Frazenburg (Ward 1: DA), Lorenzo elsewhere in the country. They included: Frazenburg, Sylvia Frazenburg, Moisha Frazenburg, Meritza missing/incorrect addresses, previously Frazenburg and Dean Frazenburg registered voters not being on the voters’ role, invalid because of the lack of proper addresses on batteries of barcode readers running flat and voters the voters’ role, which enabled many people to vote arriving at the incorrect voting stations. Because proof in areas other than those that they live in. Should the of addresses wasn’t required to register concerns have court find that it is not possible to have fair elections been expressed that some parties may have encouraged without proper addresses on the voters’ role there is a voters to register in swing wards, rather than in the chance that the elections might have to be postponed ward where they reside as required. Political parties – requiring a constitutional change – to allow the IEC have already started addressing these concerns with the to update the voters’ role. The IEC has however Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). recently been at pains to point out that it is working At the time of writing the issue of whether a valid with the Department of Home Affairs and Statistics address is required for voter registration is also before South Africa to develop methods that would allow the Constitutional Court. A judgement in the matter them to uniquely identify voters without the election is expected by 9 May. The court had previously ruled date having to be postponed. that by-elections in Tlokwe (Potchefstroom) were
F-hoek welcomes Délice delegates The Franschhoek Wine Valley played host to this year’s Délice Network of Good Food Cities of the World Conference which took place from 7 to 9 April. The conference which was attended by 21 delegates from across the globe was used as a networking opportunity for member cities to discuss the benefits of promoting global food and wine tourism. The opening event took place at the picture perfect La Motte in Franschhoek on Thursday, 7 April. Guests were welcomed by Hanneli Rupert-Koegelenberg, Patron of Franschhoek and owner of La Motte, before enjoying a sumptuous meal prepared by Executive Chef Michelle Theron. Franschhoek, partnered by the Cape Winelands District Municipality, was granted membership to
Robert Joseph (international wine expert and wine journalist), Camilla Nyman (Délice delegate) and Edmund Terblanche (La Motte cellar master) attended the opening event of the Délice Network of Good Food Cities of the World Conference.
this prestigious network in October 2014, and is the only member in the Southern Hemisphere.
La Motte Tasting Room Mondays to Saturdays: 09:00 – 17:00 Food and Wine Tastings on Fridays: 10:00 – 11:00 (reservations essential) Contact: 021 876 8820 | tasting@la-motte.co.za Pierneef à La Motte Restaurant For lunch: Tuesdays to Sundays For dinner: Thursdays to Saturdays Winelands Tea: Tuesdays to Sundays Chef’s Table: Thursdays to Saturdays (reservations essential) Contact: 021 876 8800 | pierneef@la-motte.co.za
La Motte invites you to experience its beautiful Franschhoek Valley setting, historical charm, stylish offering in the enjoyment of wine, cuisine and the arts, its environmental care and, above all, its people’s warm spirit of sharing. We look forward to welcoming you to La Motte!
La Motte Museum Tuesdays to Sundays: 09:00 – 17:00 Historic Walks on Wednesdays: 10:00 – 11:00 (reservations essential) Sculpture Walks on Thursdays, 10:00 – 11:00 (reservations essential) Talks on Aspects of History and Art Culture (visit www.la-motte.com for programme) Contact: 021 876 8850 | museum@la-motte.co.za La Motte Hiking Trail Mondays to Saturdays: 09:00 – 17:00 Contact: 021 876 8820 | tasting@la-motte.co.za
Visit our Farm Shop for a take-home reminder of La Motte, join us for a sustainable walk or enjoy classical music at our monthly Classical Music Concerts. Visit www.la-motte.com for more information.
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