Yes! Yes, there is! :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVhueSJiuYU
There is so much that is interesting about this!
First of all, notice how the instruments are completely different in the two versions of the song. The English one has a fairly modern jazz-ish band feel and the Afrikaans one uses the instruments from Afrikaner folk music. There is also the difference between "Decimal Dan" and "Daan Desimaal", but the most interesting thing of all is the pronunciation of "Rand".
"Rand" is an Afrikaans word, pronounced a but like "r-UNT" in that language. These days most English speakers say "RAND" (as in Ayn Rand) but the original preferred pronunciation was supposed to be the same as the Afrikaans. However, most English speakers landed up saying "RONT", which is what you can hear in the Decimal Dan version of this song! These days only old people and sarcastic people say "RONT". African language speakers in the areas of the county I've lived in actually get closest to the original intentions with "RAHNT".
Thank you so much for finding and posting this. It really has made my night.