A live performance by world renowned PJ Thandeka Powers and the Soweto Gospel Choir will soon be on stage in Kimberley, joined by local talent.
All funds generated at this event on Friday, 21 October, will be used to support deprived communities with healthy meals.
In Kimberley, 10 000 meals will be provided to Yonder, 10 000 to Caritas Community Focus and 10 000 to the Sally Aucamp Home for the Physically Disabled. These meals, a highly nutritious instant porridge, Peak, was perfected by Harvest.
It is rich in fibre, vitamins and minerals and provides a one-bowl solution for sustainability throughout the day. It is safe for use by diabetics and pregnant women. Also, no cooking is required and just water or milk can be added.
For this project, Harvest and the Vernon Philander Foundation will be joined by Wintershoek Safaris.
Local talent on stage include the Newton Primary School Choir, Kimberley Junior School Choir, Letsego Primary School’s Marimba Band and Mars.
The evening’s show promises to be spectacular, with world-renowned, award-winning talent and a build-up to a massive grand finale with all the participants in the event.
The event takes place in the Taberna Dei Auditorium at 19:00.
Tickets cost R180 per person and are available at Computicket, Checkers and Shoprite.


