Hi all,
Now that we're incorporated, we need to grow our membership so as to
achieve critical mass.
According to the consititution, "Any person who makes a written
application to become a member of the company and whose application is
accepted by the directors shall be and become a member of the
company."
Dumisani has expressed interest and been welcomed on the email lists,
but I'd like to get confirmation that he has been formally accepted as
a member. I support his membership.
Maarten has asked how he can become a member, which I take to be a
written request, and I also support his membership.
I am sure that if we ask Douglas whether he wants to be a member,
he'll join, and I'd like to ask pre-emptively whether anyone has an
objection to his membership.
I'd also like us to agree on a membership process. One reasonable way
to approach this would be to require a prospective member to contact a
board member or post directly to the WMZA list. A director can then
approve his or her membership tenatively with a posting to the board
list - with no objections within two weeks, or with all directors'
agreement, that director should then be allowed to approve the
membership request formally. Please give me your feedback on this
proposal.
In terms of getting new members, we urgently need to get more
Wikimedia project people into the organisation. We can do this by
advertising on the wikis.
Wikiproject South Africa:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_South_Africa The
Wikiproject South Africa is quite active, and I think we should all
join it, and announce any meetups on the project page.
We should try to get banners on South African language Wikis ASAP:
The only really active one is Afrikaans: http://af.wikipedia.org . We
have none of the more active af-wiki editors in our membership, which
is a shame. I'm sure we can fix this soon by simply approaching them
and letting them know who we are and what we're doing.
Registered but less active:
http://nso.wikipedia.org - Sepedi Wikipedia has 568 pages, but not
very many active editors. I see Mohau has been editing a bit there.
http://zu.wikipedia.org - isiZulu Wikipedia has 543 pages, and a
relatively similar state to Sepedi.
http://tn.wikipedia.org - Setswana Wikipedia has 491 pages, but not
very much seems to be going on there since the Google challenge
finished.
http://ss.wikipedia.org - siSwati Wikipedia has 361 pages, slightly
less active than Sepedi and isiZulu
http://ts.wikipedia.org - Xitsonga Wikipedia only has 193 pages, but
seems to have more activity recently, and has a nicer-looking front
page than many similar-sized minor language Wikipedias. I see
Dumisani (Thuvack) has been active there, maybe he can help connect
with the community.
http://ve.wikipedia.org - tshiVenda Wikipedia has 190 pages, but
doesn't seem active at all at the moment.
http://st.wikipedia.org - Sesotho Wikipedia has 145 pages, but doesn't
seem very active.
http://xh.wikipedia.org - isiXhosa Wikipedia has 136 pages, but is not
active lately.
If we can manage to connect to active users in these Wikipedias, we
might be able to get them to write a note on the front page asking
users to connect with us, to build community connections.
http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/nr/Main_Page - Southern Ndebele
has one article, about the National Language Service, so I doubt
there's a community to work with.
I think we should also ask for a geolocated banner ad: this way anyone
who uses Wikipedia in South Africa can be alerted to our existence,
and hopefully we'll get some traction.
Kind regards,
David
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+27718539985
Hello everyone
As we can meet the NHC from 19 July I suggest that we meet them on 20 July (which is a Friday), after-which we can have the planned "Gauteng meeting" during the rest of the Friday and on the Saturday. Please come back to us whether these days are suitable for you, as Danny needs to now before next Tuesday. See this link for more information about the meeting: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:WM_ZA/Gauteng_meeting
Kind regards
Lourie
>________________________________
> From: Danny Goulkan <danny(a)nhc.org.za>
>To: "dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za" <dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za>; Babalo Mdikane <b.mdikane(a)nhc.org.za>; Jacob Mtshali <b.mtshali(a)nhc.org.za>
>Cc: Lourie Pieterse <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>; David Richfield <davidrichfield(a)gmail.com>; "maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com" <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>; Siseko Ntshanga <s.ntshanga(a)nhc.org.za>; Nkosana Kose <n.kose(a)nhc.org.za>; Thendo Ramagoma <t.ramagoma(a)nhc.org.za>
>Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 9:28 AM
>Subject: Introducing Wikimedia-ZA
>
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>The complete team will be available from 19 July for a meeting to consider a proposal on a Wikimedia approach to document visuals of monuments and heritage sites.
>
>Should this proposed date not be suitable to any of you, please bring it to my attention before 3 July 2012.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
>
>Danny Goulkan
>Marketing & Communications Manager
>c: 072 952 2260 | t: +27 12 348 1663/8223 | f: +27 86 603 0767
>
>Domus Building Office no. 016 | 57 Kasteel Road | Lynwood Glen, | South Africa, 0081 | e-mail:danny@nhc.org.za | www.nhc.org.za | P.O Box 74097, Lynwood Ridge | South Africa, 0040
>
>
>
>
>“Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.” P. Vaull Starr
>
>This message is intended for the addressee only and is confidential and the copying thereof is prohibited. The above information may contain personal views of the author thereof and is not necessarily the views of the National Heritage Council (NHC) and the NHC does therefore not accept liability for any damages arising from the correctness of the facts stated in this communication, unless specifically stated. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy the original message.
>
>
>
>
>
>_____________________________________________
>From: dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za [mailto:dumisanin@iburst.co.za]
>Sent: 25 June 2012 10:22 AM
>To: Danny Goulkan
>Cc: Babalo Mdikane; Lourie Pieterse; David Richfield; maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com
>Subject: Re: Introducing Wikimedia-ZA
>
>
>Hi Danny
>
>How does next Tuesday (O3-07-2012) in the afternoon say 15h00 sound for you? We can get a contingency to meet with you at your offices with a proper presentation for the project. We currently have two Project documentation, one on Social development focus of the project and the other on Logistics and budgeting.
>
>We would be happy to present these documents so that you can appreciate the latent potential of this project going forward.
>
>Kindest regards
>
>Dumisani Ndubane
>Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Danny Goulkan <danny(a)nhc.org.za>
>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:03:06
>To: dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za<dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za>
>Cc: Babalo Mdikane<b.mdikane(a)nhc.org.za>; louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com<louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>; davidrichfield(a)gmail.com<davidrichfield(a)gmail.com>; maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com<maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: RE: Introducing Wikimedia-ZA
>
>Dear Dumisani,
>
>Your project is interesting and we would like to hear more about it. Please give me a tentative date that you will be available to come to our offices.
>
>Regards,
>
>Danny Goulkan
>Marketing & Communications Manager
>c: 072 952 2260 | t: +27 12 348 1663/8223 | f: +27 86 603 0767
>
>Domus Building Office no. 016 | 57 Kasteel Road | Lynwood Glen, | South Africa, 0081 | e-mail:danny@nhc.org.za | www.nhc.org.za | P.O Box 74097, Lynwood Ridge | South Africa, 0040
>
>
>
>
>"Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal." P. Vaull Starr
>
>This message is intended for the addressee only and is confidential and the copying thereof is prohibited. The above information may contain personal views of the author thereof and is not necessarily the views of the National Heritage Council (NHC) and the NHC does therefore not accept liability for any damages arising from the correctness of the facts stated in this communication, unless specifically stated. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy the original message.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za [mailto:dumisanin@iburst.co.za]
>Sent: 22 June 2012 03:32 PM
>To: Danny Goulkan
>Cc: Babalo Mdikane; louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com; davidrichfield(a)gmail.com; maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com
>Subject: Re: Introducing Wikimedia-ZA
>
>Good Afternoon Mr. Goulkan
>
>I trust that you are keeping well. As per attached e-mail, RE:
>Introduction of Wikimedia-ZA and Wiki Loves Monuments 2012.
>
>I would really love an opportunity to discuss a possible joint venture with the NHC.
>
>Kindest regards
>
>Dumisani Ndubane
>
>> Good Morning Mr. Mdikane
>>
>> It was a pleasure talking to you over the telephone this morning.
>>
>> Wikimedia-ZA is a non-profit organization and a South African Chapter
>> of Wikimedia Foundation, the volunteers who brought Wikipedia and
>> other wikimedia projects.
>>
>> We are organizing a picture contest to be held in the heritage month
>> of september this year. The aim of the contest is to raise publick
>> awareness about Heritage sites and monuments in South Africa.
>>
>> People from all provinces and walks of life will be invited to take
>> photographs of provincial or national heritage sites and then upload
>> these to Wiki Commons, a data base of free images to can be accessed
>> and used by everyone.
>>
>> South African Monuments and heritage sites are poorly covered in
>> wikipedia (The fourth most accessed website worldwide). We intend to
>> change this with the photo competition.
>>
>> We would love to meet with you or your collegues at the NHC to discuss
>> possible partnership going foward not only confined to this
>> competition but many other projects. We are very interested in your
>> planned collaborative wiki on historical heritage shared with other
>> African countries and institution in Africa and we believe that we are
>> well placed to be of some assistance in getting this project going as well.
>>
>> We would love to meet some time next week to discuss these
>> possibilities in person. My contact details are as follows:
>>
>> Tel (Work): (011) 608 5000
>> Cell: (078) 019 3020
>> e-mail: dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za
>>
>> Looking foward to hearing from your office.
>>
>> Kindest regards
>>
>> Dumisani Ndubane
>> --
>> Life is a terminal disease... no one gets out of it alive...
>>
>
>
>--
>Life is a terminal disease... no one gets out of it alive...
>
>
>
>
>
>
Hi Charlene,
Who is the contact at the bank and which documents do I need to take with?
Regards
Mohau
On Thursday, June 28, 2012, Charlene Foster wrote:
> Hi Lourie,
>
> Spoke to Mohau yesterday and he will go to the bank tomorrow to sign and
> we should have the account details shortly there after.
>
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Lourie Pieterse <
> louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
> 'louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com');>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Nola
>>
>> Any news on the progress of Wikimedia ZA's bank account? Some time has
>> passed now, and I haven't hear a thing. The last time I heard from FNB was
>> on 21 May when the Stellenbosch (Neelsie) branch asked me to whom they
>> should mail the documents, to which I replied that they must contact you
>> for the details. Can you please look into this for me, as it is today a
>> moth later? Thank you so much!
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Lourie
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Charlene Foster
> +27 82 850 5740
>
> *"At the feast of Ego everyone leaves hungry" *
>
>
Hello Nola
Any news on the progress of Wikimedia ZA's bank account? Some time has passed now, and I haven't hear a thing. The last time I heard from FNB was on 21 May when the Stellenbosch (Neelsie) branch asked me to whom they should mail the documents, to which I replied that they must contact you for the details. Can you please look into this for me, as it is today a moth later? Thank you so much!
Kind regards
Lourie
Hello everyone
I have made a few changes to the WLM budget proposed by Dumisani. Most of them is minor. Take a look at the document on Google Drive and please comment.
Many (if not most) of the expenses currently in the budget will get covered by government support, if they still want to support us up to such an extend. The balance of the budget we should then apply a grant for. Currently there are many expenses which could probably be left out, be for now we want it as thorough as possible. Also, it would be excellent if we could get the responses as soon as possible, because we would like to present this next week to our Western Cape Heritage contacts. And, as we all know, the WMF grants process can be slow, so we would like to submit the grant as quickly as possible. Thanks.
Kind regards
Lourie
Hey all,
we got a sample file of the monuments database. I asked this to allow us to
see what kind of information we can use, and what type of processing we
have to do. Download the file on
http://geneeskundestuderen.com/SampleDeclaredSites.xls
I'm no real database expert, who could help us with extracting all the
necessary information out of this file?
Regards,
Maarten
2012/6/25 maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Nicholas Wiltshire <NWILTSHIRE(a)sahra.org.za>
> Date: 2012/6/25
> Subject: Re: Struggling with the monuments database
> To: maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>
>
>
> Hi Maarten - thanks for your email. Attached is the sample extract of the
> database. I just migrated the sites to our server on Friday and am busy
> linking up the declaration history to the sites. You can ignore the Primary
> key column - between you and I we'll simply assign a new autoincrement ID
> field numbered 1-3580 so that it's easy later on to match our dbase to the
> wiki photos.
> I'll send you the MOU as soon as Herma is done checking it - but she
> mentioned that I should not expect it this week - but at least you can
> carry on with the sample as the structure is half the job..
> All the best,
> Nic
>
> >>> maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com> 22/06/2012 18:39 >>>
> Hey Nicholas,
>
> I hope everything goes well. I'm back on holiday and focussing again on the
> competition :-)
>
> From the earlier competition in Europe I know we will run into some
> problems on the monument database. We have to process it and turn it into a
> data structure that we can use on Wikipedia, on Commons and on our own
> website. This takes quite a lot of work.
>
> Can you send us a "sample" of the monument database? Let's say of about 200
> monuments in a certain region. We will use this sample data to learn what
> kind of processing we have to do on the whole data set. This will speed up
> the process if we would get the full database.
>
> Off course, this is a sample file: we will only use it to test the
> processing and will remove all the information afterwards.
>
> Groete,
> Maarten Deneckere
>
>
>
What type of database tasks should we do with it? I have done some DB programming, but I don't know any of the real advanced stuff.
Lourie
>________________________________
> From: maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>
>To: Isla Haddow-Flood <islahf(a)africacentre.net>; dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za; Lourie Pieterse <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>; Charlene Foster <afrastocracy(a)gmail.com>; Blessing Chataira <blessing(a)itoca.org>
>Cc: wikimediaza <WikimediaZA(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
>Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 10:35 AM
>Subject: Fwd: Struggling with the monuments database
>
>
>Hey all,
>
>in attach a sample file of the monuments database. I asked this to allow us to see what kind of information we can use, and what type of processing we have to do.
>
>I'm no real database expert, who could help us with extracting all the necessary information out of this file?
>
>Regards,
>Maarten
>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Nicholas Wiltshire <NWILTSHIRE(a)sahra.org.za>
>Date: 2012/6/25
>Subject: Re: Struggling with the monuments database
>To: maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>
>
>
>Hi Maarten - thanks for your email. Attached is the sample extract of the database. I just migrated the sites to our server on Friday and am busy linking up the declaration history to the sites. You can ignore the Primary key column - between you and I we'll simply assign a new autoincrement ID field numbered 1-3580 so that it's easy later on to match our dbase to the wiki photos.
>I'll send you the MOU as soon as Herma is done checking it - but she mentioned that I should not expect it this week - but at least you can carry on with the sample as the structure is half the job..
>All the best,
>Nic
>
>>>> maarten deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com> 22/06/2012 18:39 >>>
>
>Hey Nicholas,
>
>I hope everything goes well. I'm back on holiday and focussing again on the
>competition :-)
>
>From the earlier competition in Europe I know we will run into some
>problems on the monument database. We have to process it and turn it into a
>data structure that we can use on Wikipedia, on Commons and on our own
>website. This takes quite a lot of work.
>
>Can you send us a "sample" of the monument database? Let's say of about 200
>monuments in a certain region. We will use this sample data to learn what
>kind of processing we have to do on the whole data set. This will speed up
>the process if we would get the full database.
>
>Off course, this is a sample file: we will only use it to test the
>processing and will remove all the information afterwards.
>
>Groete,
>Maarten Deneckere
>
>
>
>
>
Hello everyone
See below my discussion with Johann regarding media coverage and potential judges. One of the topics discussed is whether we want a formal agreement with a media house such as Media24. Johann explained the pros and cons of such an agreement below. Please give me your thoughts so that we can decide on how to approach this, as we need to start to think about promoting our project in the media. Thanks!
Kind regards
Lourie
----- Forwarded Message -----
>From: Lourie Pieterse <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>
>To: Johann Van Tonder (Naspers) <jvtond(a)media24.com>
>Cc: Dumisani Ndubane <dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za>; Maarten Deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>; Isla Haddow-Flood <islahf(a)africacentre.net>; Douglas Scott <douglas.i.scott(a)gmail.com>
>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 12:28 PM
>Subject: Re: WLM magazine feature and judges
>
>
>Thanks for the rapid response. I understood that you are jut planning on moving to Franschhoek, but either way, I am happy to hear that you are close to Stellenbosch now.
>
>
>The introduction will be great. I am also happy to hear that there are some photographers that you have in mind. I now understand the concept behind media sponsorship much better, and your argument makes sense. I will discuss it will my fellow WLM organisers and come back to you.
>
>
>Kind regards
>Lourie
>
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: Johann Van Tonder (Naspers) <jvtond(a)media24.com>
>>To: Lourie Pieterse <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>
>>Cc: Dumisani Ndubane <dumisanin(a)iburst.co.za>; Maarten Deneckere <maartendeneckere(a)gmail.com>; Isla Haddow-Flood <islahf(a)africacentre.net>; Douglas Scott <douglas.i.scott(a)gmail.com>
>>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 6:34 AM
>>Subject: RE: WLM magazine feature and judges
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi Lourie,
>>
>>The email address still works as I’m still consulting for Naspers. As I told you I moved out to Franschhoek so I’m around the corner from you.
>>
>>Responses inline below.
>>
>>Regards,
>>johann
>>
>>
>>From:Lourie Pieterse [mailto:louriepieterse@yahoo.com]
>>Sent: 21 June 2012 09:53 PM
>>To: Johann Van Tonder (Naspers)
>>Cc: Dumisani Ndubane; Maarten Deneckere; Isla Haddow-Flood; Douglas Scott
>>Subject: WLM magazine feature and judges
>>
>>Hello Johann
>>
>>I hope that I am still able to reach you at this email address, as I read the other day that you are no longer working for Naspers. I would like to come back to you regarding our previous meeting. There are essentially four things we need to ask your help with, listed below:
>>
>>1) We are probably a little late to still get featured in Huisgenoot, You, and Drum, but I believe we should still give it a try. One can always be lucky! Do you maybe know someone at these magazines whom we can contact directly? A nice little introduction would be even better! :) This is one of those cases where I don't want to send an email to info(a)something.com and await two months to get referred to the right person. Otherwise, if you believe that we have waited too long, we can be better prepared next year.
>>
>>Go directly to the editor-in-chief, Izelle Venter: Izelle(a)media24.com. I can make an introduction over the weekend.
>>
>>2) You said that you know some professional photographers. Can you please put us in contact with them? It would be nice if we could have a preliminary list of potential judges and then ask for further nominations. That way there is a little less to stress about. We will make a plan later on how to only get the best images to the professionals.
>>
>>Yes, let me think about who would be the best to advise and I’ll let you know.
>>
>>3) I would also like to follow the idea up of asking certain publications, such as the daily papers, for specific sponsorships. For example the best shipwreck photo sponsored by Die Burger, or something like that. Can you also please put us in contact with people at these papers who would be best to contact? Are there any specific papers you think we should focus on?
>>
>>I suspect tiny misunderstanding here. I was talking about media sponsorship, which is a different concept. A media house, like Media24, then becomes your exclusive media partner and no other media will get the story. As I said later in the meeting, I don’t believe this is the best route for this project, because you want exactly the opposite - as much coverage from as wide a range of publications as possible.
>>
>>The best way to engage specific publications is to give them interesting stories and pictures, relevant to their specific readership segment. They use that as a news peg to publicise the event.
>>
>>4) We talked during the meeting about a media partnership with Naspers/Media24. Do you think this idea is still viable, and if so, what route should we follow to establish such a partnership? We must still discuss between ourselves whether we would like such a partnership, but it would be good if we know if advance how probably such as partnership is of being established.
>>
>>See above. I really don’t think it’s wise in this case. Apart from limiting your coverage, it’s not very “open” which is what wikipedia is all about...
>>
>>Thank you so much for your time, it is really appreciated! I don't know what we would have done without it.
>>
>>Kind regards
>>Lourie
>>This email and its contents are subject
to an email legal notice that can be viewed at: http://www.naspers.com/email/disclaimer.htmlShould you be unable to access the link provided, please email us
for a copy at csc(a)optinet.net
>>Hierdie e-pos en sy inhoud is onderhewig
aan 'n regskennisgewing oor elektroniese pos wat gelees kan word by http://www.naspers.com/epos/vrywaring.html'n Afskrif kan aangevra word by csc(a)optinet.net
>>
>>
>
>
Hi guys
Here are some updates on Wiki Loves Monuments:
1) WLM-ZA Social network pages are up and running. Please like/follow
these pages and start enviting others too.
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/WikiLovesMonumentsZa
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/WLM_ZA <https://twitter.com/#%21/WLM_ZA>
Organizing team members who are not yet admins for the above pages,
please e-mail me or Isla for Admin rights.
2) WLM-ZA website is also online. we are busy tweeking and adding
functionality to this page. Please assist with proof reading and content
addition as we still have some "red links".
http://wikilovesmonuments.co.za/wiki/Main_Page
You can also check the time line of activities we still need to complete.
3) WLM-ZA Budget document is almost matured now. We have managed to
bring down the total budget cost for this national competition down to
R490K. This is modest compared to national projects of similar
dimensions. I have added my suggestions on who we should be targeting
for funding of specific parts of this budget. Please post your comments
online. This document was shared before. If you still dont have the link
to the google document please e-mail me. We need final comments by next
Wednesday 27th June in order to send funding request within the 60 day
limit before the start of the competition.
Its been a good 3 weeks, lets not tire out now.
Kindest regards
Dumi
Hello Andrew
Thank you for the contact details, we are looking forward to collaborating with the other provinces.
Regarding the endorsement letter; I see that it is addressed to Africa Centre for the WikiAfrica project. I think that there must have been a misunderstanding along the way, because this is actually a project of Wikimedia ZA in which Africa Centre is assisting us. Will it be possible to change it to read "Partnership with Wikimedia ZA: Wiki Loves Monuments" instead of what it currently reads? The Wiki Loves Monuments project was created and is run by the Wikimedia chapters which requires this endorsement to be addressed to the South African chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation. Our registered address is below:
Wikimedia ZA
699 Pierneef street
Pretoria
0084
Also, will it be possible for us to meet again with you sometime next week? We would like to discuss the details of the project in more detail. Thanks again.
Kind regards
Lourie
>________________________________
> From: Andrew Hall <Andrew.Hall(a)pgwc.gov.za>
>To: 'Lourie Pieterse' <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>
>Cc: "schristians(a)ncpg.gov.za" <schristians(a)ncpg.gov.za>; "Loudine Philip (loudine.philip(a)nasmus.co.za)" <loudine.philip(a)nasmus.co.za>
>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 10:32 AM
>Subject: RE: Contact details of heritage departments
>
>
>
>Dear Lourie
>
>Attached please find the Endorsement letter for Wiki Africa
>
>The contact details of Heritage department in other provinces are as follows :
>
>Heritage Northern Cape
>Shane Christians - Deputy Director of Heritage in the Northern Cape Tel No: 053 803 4711/93 Email : schristians(a)ncpg.gov.za
>
>Heritage Free State
>Loudine Philip Tel No: 0784489307 Email : Loudine.philip(a)nasmus.co.za
>
>Heritage KwaZulu Natal (Amafa)
>Barry Marshall Tel No: 082 820 1771 Email : marshallb(a)telkomsa.net
>
>Regards
>
>Ameerah Peters
>Secretary to the Chief Executive Officer
>Heritage Western Cape
>Tel: 021 483 9598
>Fax: 021 483 9845
>Postal: Private Bag X9067. Cape Town. 8000
>Deliveries: 3rd Flr. Protea Assurance Bldg, Green Market Sqr. Cape Town
>
>
>
>
>
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>From:Lourie Pieterse [mailto:louriepieterse@yahoo.com]
>Sent: 21 June 2012 09:16 PM
>To: Ameerah Peters
>Cc: Andrew Hall; Douglas Scott; WikimediaZA
>Subject: FW: Contact details of heritage departments
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>Hello Ameerah
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>I am happy that we talked today. Thank you for taking the time finalising the endorsement and getting the contact details of the other provinces.
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>Coming back to meeting again with Andrew; do he have any openings in his diary next week?
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>Kind regards
>Lourie
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>>----- Forwarded Message -----
>>From: Lourie Pieterse <louriepieterse(a)yahoo.com>
>>To: "Andrew.Hall(a)pgwc.gov.za" <Andrew.Hall(a)pgwc.gov.za>
>>Cc: "Ameerah.Peters(a)pgwc.gov.za" <Ameerah.Peters(a)pgwc.gov.za>; WikimediaZA Board <wikimedia-za-board(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 9:55 PM
>>Subject: Contact details of heritage departments
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>>Hello Andrew
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>>I hope that you are well. Regarding our (Wikimedia ZA running the Wiki Loves Monuments competition) previous meeting; can you please send me the contact details of the heritage departments of the other provinces? We would like to contact them and get them involved in the project. Also, any news on the proof of endorsement? Thanks for your time, it is appreciated.
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>>Kindest regards
>>Lourie
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