[1] Sediba means “wellspring, fountain, source” in the Sesotho language.
[2] “Prashant” is a Hindu, Sanskrit word: “pra” comes from “prassan” which means “happy”, and “shant” means “calm” and “quiet”. “Prashant” therefore means “superlatively calm, peaceful and quiet”. Prashant was given this name while in India.
[3] Katinka Heyns, 2009. Prashant DVD. South Africa©Sonneblom Ateljee (Pty) Ltd.
[4] At the time Provincial of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) of the Central Province of South Africa. At present Assistant Councelor for Africa for the Oblates in Rome
[5] At a meeting with the Friends of Sediba on 19 April 2009.
[6] Prashant passed away on 14 March 2009.
[7] Prashant was born in Austria.
[8] He took his first vows on 1 November 1954 at Maria Engelport, Germany. On 1 November 1957 he took his perpetual vows as Oblate in Hunfield, Germany. Prashant was ordained as a priest in 1964.
[9] Spitfire
[10] One of them was Vusi and he is still at Sediba.