

They don’t like one another very much and “use muti” (witchcraft) against each other and against him, he said, which is why he can barely walk, even with a stick. His church, St John’s, which meets "at the Spruit”, had confirmed that he has been bewitched.

Originally conceived as a middle-class suburb adjoining Old Doornfontein, Bertrams was a favoured residential area of wealthy leaders of society.
According to a feasibility study on the Greater Ellis Park area for the Jo’burg Directorate of Arts, Culture & Heritage, "interesting people" who once lived in the area (though very briefly in some cases) include the Founder of the Boy Scout Movement, Lord Baden-Powell http://www.biographyonline.net/humanitarian/baden-powell.html, the murderess Daisy de Melker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_de_Melker, the President of the Transvaal Rugby Union, Mr. H.J. Sanderson, and the British Imperialist, Cecil John Rhodes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes.
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Murderess Daisy de Melker lived here |
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H.J. Sanderson lived at 18 Gordon Road |