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Liewe Heksie creator Verna Vels dies

Johannesburg - South African writer Verna Vels, best known for being the creator of the endearing children's character Liewe Heksie, has died, JacarandaFM reported on Friday.

Vels, 81, died in her sleep in her Johannesburg home on Thursday evening after a battle with cancer, Lefra Productions confirmed to the radio station.

Vels, who was born in Reitz in the Free State on 13 June 1933, started her career in radio at the SABC in December 1954, according to Wikipedia.

At the time of her retirement in 1993, she was the woman who held the highest executive position in the South African television industry, as programme director of TV1, Afrikaans.

Vels was involved in the creation of Afrikaans children's programmes Kraaines and Wielie Wielie Walie; and she was also the voice behind the character Bennie Boekwurm.

Her first Liewe Heksie stories were broadcast on radio in 1961. She published 10 Liewe Heksie books, eight records and several CDs, videos and DVDs.

Her last book, Liewe Heksie en die rekenaar was published in 1999.

The character made its TV debut in 1978 in a series of 26 programmes. A total of 52 episodes were made.

Vels was also the voice behind Liewe Heksie and her best friend Blommie Kabouter.

More recently, Vels had written Liewe Heksie plays for children at theatres and arts festivals countrywide.

In an interview with JacarandaFM the day before her 80th birthday last year, she described the Liewe Heksie character as "a witch who was a little bit stupid", created to make children laugh, instead of scaring them. "Heksie was really not written to educate children, but to make them laugh." She said even though she had retired, she was still working twice a week on the set of the soapie 7de Laan.

"It keeps you open-minded," she said, to which morning show host Rian van Heerden commented that she was the "ultimate career woman" of her time.

Vels laughed and replied: "I was having too much fun to get married."

Family, friends and colleagues of Verna Vels are invited to share their memories and tributes, and to light a candle or lay a flower for her, on her profile at Remembered.co.za.


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