RUSKS IN SOUTH AFRICA
BISCUITS & SNACKS
Ouma Rusks
It all began in the year 1939 in the small Eastern Cape town of Molteno. The effects of the Great Depression had brought many communities to their knees. It was at this time that Ouma Greyvensteyn and her friends attended a church meeting where ways in which to help mission work were discussed. Like in the Gospel, the women were given half-a-crown each to use their talents.
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