From L to R: Phoebe Ceronio, Lydia Swanepoel and April Moamohi In some rural areas where agriculture is such a huge impact on the economy of the area and the lives of the people, chess nabisco the agriculture office probably one of the most important institutions in the town . Smithfield's office by a group of conscientious man.
The one with the longest work there are April Moamohi, a familiar sight in our village. April has been working for the past 34 years for the department's as General Worker, but when one of the other staff in the office are not always willing are April to help. A Smithf-ielder through and through, April, three children, two sons and a daughter and a grandchild.
At the office at the entrance work Lydia Swanepoel. Her title is Administrative Clerk, but one gets the feeling that she is much more than just doing it. She has spent the past 11 years working here. Shedding make life difficult for her because a large part of her job involves chess nabisco typing and without power can not be done.
Animal health Phoebe Ceronio is already 10 years with the department. She served two years at Glen Agricultural College. After that, she received three years in service training. Her work mostly on the management of state-owned diseases such as scab, horse sickness and bluetongue. chess nabisco
Gerrie van der Walt, the briefing officer. He did the same job earlier in Qwa Qwa and was for eight years a lecturer at the Glen. The area Gerrie should cover include Smithfield, Bethulie and Spring Street. His job required that he should manage the commonage as regards combating invasive plants like Bitterbos, satansbos and cactus, water supply, fencing and gully control. He also teaches on-coming farmers, and three of those farmers chess nabisco in Bethulie recently received land as part of the Land Reform and Development (LHO) project.
There are several projects that Gerry is currently busy. One of these is a fishing project at Gariepmeer in cooperation with Environmental Protection. Carp and Barber are caught in nets and are then sold to residents. chess nabisco
A Poultry farming is also on the cards for Smithfield and will work to about 12 people who will receive training for a start would be with the project. There will also be ongoing support chess nabisco and the possibility that the farmers will be able to make good money.
Food security is also one of Gerry's responsibilities. In that role, he gives training in growing vegetables in the backyard chess nabisco of local residents. With those who come for training are provided with tools, seeds and compost to start their own gardens. Vegetable gardens are also developed at schools. On top photo: Gerry van der Walt
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