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Ivory Park student receives Top Housekeeper award

The awards function highlighted how Peermont’s properties, trusts and CSI projects transform the lives of people

Well-known hospitality and gaming group Peermont Hotels Casinos and Resorts held its annual Corporate Social Investment (CSI) Awards, which celebrates and recognises the hard-working people that make Peermont CSI community projects a success, at Emperors Palace on August 17.

Ivory Park-based Noko Nthabiseng Tselane received her award for being the Top Housekeeper student at the Peermont Hotel School (PHS), one of Emperors Palace’s CSIs which provides deserving youngsters in Ekurhuleni with the opportunity to gain theoretical and practical training as housekeepers, chefs and waitrons.

The theme for Friday evening’s fourth annual Peermont CSI Awards was “100 years of Madiba” as 2018 marks the centenary of the birth of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.

In the spirit of his legacy, the awards function highlighted how Peermont’s properties, trusts and CSI projects transform the lives of people from the communities around its different units.

The Lesedi Programme is supported by the Peermont Community Benefit Trust, an Emperors Palace CSI, which aims to address the severe shortage of tradesman in the workplace.

Peermont CSI award winner Noko Nthabiseng Tselane (middle) of Ivory Park with Emperors Palace’s complex operations executive Clive Tavener and principal of the Peermont Hotel School Jeanne Visagie at the awards function at the Palace of Dreams on August 17.

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