Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Clever Cubs - Sept 10

Our school children continue to develop and grow both in size and in their ability to play, communicate and learn. Our Clever Cubs teacher, Hilma, along with her assistants Tepletene and Anna are working hard to provide the children with a good start in life. 

In particular, Hilma is busy working with some of our older Clever Cubs to get them ready for grade 1 at the Windhoek Schools when they start next year. Hilma also helps the older children already at the mainstream schools with their homework and extra learning.

The children are very excited about the visit planned with staff from KMPG next month for the official handover of their new school minibus. KPMG Namibia have kicked off the sponsorship of this bus but we are still searching for two more sponsors to enable us to purchase the bus outright and save costly monthly payments and interest. 


We need your help to continue to run the school and cover all the costs and fees for sending the older children to the mainstream schools. Without your support of our education initiative, these children would be unlikely to receive any form of education. With your help we can give them access to a better, brighter future.

Join the ABC Club and fundraise to help our Clever Cubs keep learning; whether you get your local school involved, at work, with your friends and family you can have a great time whilst you make a difference in the lives of these children. Watch our ABC video to find out more and email donations@naankuse.com to get involved.

Lodge Chef Lientjie Wins Award!

The whole team at N/a’an ku sê Lodge & Wildlife Sanctuary was delighted when their talented Lodge chef Lientjie received an award for her delicious cooking at the Namibian Chef of the Year Awards this August.

Lientjie said, “I really enjoyed cooking in this year’s competition because we had to choose from a difficult list of ingredients to use in our three courses. Also, this year I knew exactly what was waiting for me, after competing last year.
After a year and a half in the N/a’an ku sê Lodge kitchen, I still love my job! I have learnt so much since last year and have developed a true love for making desserts and pastries.
There have been many highlights this past year in our lodge kitchen; we have had a number of weddings to cook for as well as a very successful Open Day with Radio Wave where we had to prepare deli-style food for 700 people! This really taught me to plan and prepare well in advance, and to stay calm and focused on the day.”

Rhona, N/a’an ku sê’s Lodge Manager said. “I am so proud of Lientjie! She has really grown since last year’s competition and entered the kitchen at this year’s cook-off with lots of confidence and enthusiasm. She had to cook a three-course meal for six people in two and a half hours, so a real challenge.
Lientjie’s participation and success in this competition highlights what N/a’an ku se Lodge and Wildlife Sanctuary believe in and stand for – to uplift the young San Generation and give them hope for their futures.”

Lientjie’s menu
Starter: Apple and Beetroot Soufflé with Apple-Vinaigrette and Toasted !Nara Seeds

Main Course: Slow Roasted Whole Beef Sirloin with an Ombogo-Pasta Timbale, Rooibos-Onions and Red Wine Reduction.

Dessert: a true masterpiece that included a Dark Chocolate Lava Cake with Pamplemousse Jelly and Pumpkin Custard.