Kindly contact me for det Openminded,Afrikaans guy from a small farming town in the karoo here to hav Back for your entertainment. Hi, I am Ty naughty by nature, passionate and a great kisser. I have a hot Hello, my name is Lukas. Goodlooking african mandingo with bbc here to satisfy your sexual desires m Two Supper Hot muscular guys Well hung and give the best service of your de Skinny white guy from jhb 1.
Am into Reflexology Massag A passionate kisser. Great fucker. Good cuddler. Above all romantically fri Exclusivity, Discretion and Getting the most out of our time together. I am a semi profesional massage therapist.
Hi there guys. I am Brett.
Edenvale Gauteng South Africa's best % FREE gay dating site. Want to meet single gay men in Edenvale Gauteng South Africa, Gauteng? Mingle2's gay. Edenvale's best % FREE gay dating site. Want to meet single gay men in Edenvale, Gauteng? Mingle2's gay Edenvale personals are the free and easy way.
I am a handsome guy with a toned physique. Mon, 09 Nov 20 - Fri, 31 Dec Wed, 07 Apr 21 - Sun, 16 May Fri, 04 Dec 20 - Thu, 24 Dec Sun, 15 Nov 20 - Fri, 01 Jan Sat, 21 Nov 20 - Wed, 16 Dec Fri, 27 Nov 20 - Sun, 06 Dec Sat, 28 Nov 20 - Sat, 12 Dec Thu, 12 Nov 20 - Thu, 10 Dec Thu, 31 Dec 20 - Fri, 08 Jan Fri, 12 Feb 21 - Sun, 14 Feb Fri, 11 Dec 20 - Sun, 13 Dec Gauteng Sun, 31 Jan Gauteng Sat, 14 Nov 20 - Sun, 09 May Gauteng Fri, 13 Nov Gauteng Sat, 19 Dec Available Now.
Western Cape Sun, 15 Nov Western Cape Sat, 14 Nov Western Cape, Gauten Free State Sat, 14 Nov Western Cape Fri, 13 Nov At the Brakfontein interchange, the Ben Schoeman highway becomes the N1, but the N14 continues as the intersecting west-south-western highway towards Krugersdorp. The R parallels the N14 in its westward journey running just to the north of the highway.
The R21 provides a second north—south highway, further east. It starts from the Fountains Interchange south of the city centre, but is still a road until Monument Park, when it becomes a true highway. A proposed third north—south highway, in the west of the city, the R80 is partially built. At present the highway begins in Soshanguve. It terminates just north of the city centre at an intersection with the M1.
Plans have been in place for some time to extend this all the way past the M4 and N14 highways to the N1 in Randburg. Pretoria is also served by many regional roads. The R55 starts at an interchange with the R80, and runs north—south west of the city to Sandton. The R50 starts from the N1 just after the Flying Saucer Interchange in the south-east of the city, and continues south-east towards Delmas. The R runs north—south from Randburg towards Brits and barely by-passes Pretoria to the west. The R starts from the M1, north of the city centre, and terminates at the R The R crosses Pretoria's northern suburbs from east to west.
It links Pretoria to Cullinan and Bronkhorstspruit in the east and Hartbeespoort in the west. The R takes origin in Pretoria's northern suburbs, and exits the town to the west just north of the R It connects Pretoria to Brits. Finally the R starts from the R, just east of the town and heads north-east to Siyabuswa. Pretoria is also served internally by metropolitan routes.
Wonderboom Airport in the suburb of Wonderboom in the north of Pretoria primarily services light commercial and private aircraft. There are two military air bases to the south of the city, Swartkop and Waterkloof. Since Pretoria forms part the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, most radio, television and paper media is the same as the rest of the metro area. Jacaranda FM , previously known as Jacaranda The station's format is mainstream adult contemporary with programming constructed around a playlist of hit music from the s, s and now.
It was one of the first community broadcasters in South Africa to be given an FM licence. It is known for contemporary music and is operated by UP's student base. Radio Pretoria is a community-based radio station in Pretoria, South Africa, whose programmes are aimed at Afrikaners. It broadcasts 24 hours a day in stereo on Various other transmitters with their own frequencies in South Africa broadcast the station's content further afield, while the station is also available on Sentech 's digital satellite platform.
Radio Kuber Kontrei is a community-based Internet streaming radio station in Pretoria, South Africa, whose programmes are aimed at Afrikaans-speaking Christians worldwide. Pretoria News is a daily newspaper established in Pretoria in It is an independent newspaper in the English language that serves the city and its direct environs. It is available online via the Independent online website.
Beeld is an Afrikaans-language daily newspaper that was launched on 16 September Wrapped is an alternative lifestyle magazine from Africa that caters for the entire LGBT community and is not gender-dominated. Pretoria Sotho called Sepitori by its speakers [27] is the urban lingua franca of Pretoria and the Tshwane metropolitan area in South Africa. It is a creole language that developed in the city during the years of Apartheid.
A number of popular South African bands and musicians are originally from Pretoria. The song "Marching to Pretoria" refers to this city. Pretoria was the capital of the South African Republic a. Republic of the Transvaal; — and — the principal battleground for the First and Second Boer War , the latter which brought both the Transvaal and the Orange Free State republic under British rule. The opening line of John Lennon 's Beatles ' song I Am the Walrus , "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together," is often believed to be based on the lyric "I'm with you and you're with me and so we are all together" [31] in "Marching to Pretoria.
Pretoria is home to an extensive portfolio of public art. A diverse and evolving city, Pretoria boasts a vibrant art scene and a variety of works that range from sculptures to murals to pieces by internationally and locally renowned artists. The Pretoria Art Museum is home to a vast collection of local artworks. Pretoria houses several performing arts venues including: [34] the South African State Theatre which houses the arts of Opera , musicals , plays and comedic performances. A 9 metre tall statue of former president Nelson Mandela was unveiled in front of the Union Buildings on 16 December One of the most popular sports in Pretoria is rugby union.
Loftus Versfeld is home to the Blue Bulls , who compete in the domestic Currie Cup , and also to the Bulls in the international Super Rugby competition. The Bulls Super Rugby team, which is operated by the Blue Bulls, won the competition in , and Loftus Versfeld also hosts the football side Mamelodi Sundowns.
Pretoria also hosted matches during the Rugby World Cup. Association football is one of the most popular sports in the city. There are two football teams in the city playing in South Africa's top-flight football league, the Premier Soccer League. They are Mamelodi Sundowns and Supersport United.
Cricket is also a popular game in the city.
As there is no international cricket stadium in the city, it does not host any top-class cricket tournaments, although the nearby situated Centurion has Supersport Park which is an international cricket stadium and has hosted many important tournaments such as Cricket World Cup , ICC World Twenty20 , IPL and ICC Champions Trophy. The most local franchise team to Pretoria is the Titans , although Northerns occasionally play in the city in South Africa's provincial competitions.
Their field is at the Transnet Engineering campus on Lynette Street, home of differently disabled cricket. Pretoria has a small Jewish community of around 3, De Vries, the first Jewish inhabitant of Pretoria, was a prominent citizen and prosecutor, a member of the Volksraad and a pioneer of the Afrikaans language.
Another famed Jewish Pretorian was Sammy Marks. Other early Jewish settlers, many of them immigrants from Lithuania , were not as educated as De Vries and often did not speak Dutch , Afrikaans, or English. Many of them spoke only Yiddish and made a living as shopkeepers in the local retail industry. The first congregation was founded between and , and in the first synagogue opened on Paul Kruger Street. A second synagogue, known as the Great Synagogue, opened in Both synagogues are no longer in operation, but a Reformed synagogue, Temple Menorah, opened in the early s.
The Jewish community of Pretoria's golden age was in the early 20th century, when many Jewish sports clubs, charities, and youth groups flourished. After , many Jews left for Cape Town or Johannesburg. The synagogue on Paul Kruger Street was purchased by the government in to become the new home of the High Court where prominent opposition figures in the Anti-Apartheid Movement were tried, including Nelson Mandela , Walter Sisulu , and 26 others were prosecuted for treason from 1 August to 29 March ; the Rivonia Trial was held there in — Only the second, currently also operating as a synagogue, remains.
Pretoria's Reformed congregation shares a rabbi with the Johannesburg one, though the synagogue no longer operates and services take place in worshippers' private homes. Pienaar is the only Afrikaner ordained in the highly selective Tibetan Tantric Buddhist community in Bylakuppe , in southern India. Pienaar, who studied Buddhist teachers for twenty years, spent two years in India. The city is a major commercial centre and an important industrial centre.
Its main industries are iron and steel works, copper casting, and the manufacture of automobiles, railway carriages and heavy machinery. Pretoria has a number of industrial areas, business districts and small home businesses. A number of chambers of commerce exist for Pretoria and its business community including Pretoriaweb, a business networking group that meets once a month to discuss the issues of doing business in Pretoria. The members of Pretoriaweb also discuss issues in various social media environments and on the website. The Pretoria civic arms, designed by Dr.
Frans Engelenburg, [46] were granted by the College of Arms on 7 February The arms were: Gules, on an mimosa tree eradicated proper within an orle of eight bees volant, Or, an inescutcheon Or and thereon a Roman praetor seated proper. The tree represented growth, the bees industry, and the praetor judge was an heraldic pun on the name.
The crest was a three-towered golden castle; the supporters were an eland and a kudu; and the motto Praestantia praevaleat Pretoria.