All the way from Zimbabwe is Rutendo Mudiwa and Alice Gandiwa of Midlands Christian College.
Sponsors, coaches, principals from various schools across South Africa and Zimbabwe, along with other dignitaries, celebrated the VIP opening function of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival on April 16.
The multi-sport festival, which concludes on April 21 features 20 rugby teams, 13 girls’ hockey teams, 16 boys’ hockey teams, and 14 netball teams.
VIP guests were in a jovial mood, ready and excited for what’s ahead.
Benoni City Times is the proud media sponsor of the 2025 Festival.
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Kobus and Adrian van der Merwe, representatives from SPAR, one of the sponsors of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival, were spotted during the VIP opening function on April 16.
Bevon Futter, Roger Loring and Mike Boyd.
Cameron McCulloch, Mark McGill, Mike Holtzhausen and the Deputy head of academics, Allan Lachenicht.
Freda, George, Renier, and Liza Van der Merwe of HT Energy in Kempton Park, one of the sponsors of the event.
Having a great time at the VIP opening function of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival on April 16 are Odette and Jeff Cresswell.
The principal, coaches, and educators of Benoni High School were all smiles and in a happy mood at the VIP opening function of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival on April 16.
Warwick Taylor (college headmaster).
Ivan Raath, Michelle and Steve Whitelaw attended the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival on April 16.
Jaja Nkombua and Lebo Motaung of St Dominics School.
Excited to be part of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival 2025 are the committee members, Natasha Hardy, Aidan Worrall (former chairperson) and Jacques Human (chairperson of the Easter Sport Festival).
Lana Devereux, Cheryl Chaplin and Melissa McGill.
Geena Taljaard and Kevin Buck attended the VIP opening function of the St Dunstan’s Easter Sports Festival on April 16.
Jacques Human (chairperson of the Easter Sport Festival).
All the way from KwaZulu-Natal are Marie Steyn and Candyce Evans of Thomas More College.
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