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President Hyper Krugersdorp support as many initiatives as possible throughout the year because they believe that the people are the heart of the Krugersdorp community.

President Hyper Krugersdorp ended their year by giving a food parcel to each of the 150 members of the Munsieville Home for the Aged on Friday, 15 December.

The President Hyper staff gave food parcels to children as well.
Photo: Bianca Pindral

Sharon Govender, head of department for cashiers and packers, and her devoted team consisting of David Langa, Dorah Magadu, Tshilidzi Mulaudzi and Evelyn Matsose visited the elderly to give out the food parcels and were greeted with a song and dance of appreciation. Reverend Majenge prayed that all the elderly would have a merry Christmas and a safe holiday season before the parcels were distributed among them.

Gloria Tutu, the sister of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, was also among them and was happy to spend time with people she knows.

The President Hyper Krugersdorp Staff: Sharon Govender, Evelyn Matsose and Dorah Magadu with Gloria Tutu, sister of Desmond Tutu.

Nancy Monkge was the oldest beneficiary at 89 years of age. She was all smiles as she spent time with President Hyper’s staff.

The parcels that were left over were given to a number of children who were playing nearby.

Dorah Magadu, President Hyper Krugersdorp staff member handing parcels to Magdelin Ntshuntshu and Samson Motswane. Photo: Bianca Pindral

President Hyper Krugersdorp supports as many initiatives as possible throughout the year, because they believe the people are the heart of the Krugersdorp community.

Elle Raphele, Victoria Msutsha and Aline Letlhekeng with their food parcels. Photo: Bianca Pindral

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Janine Viljoen

Janine Viljoen is a seasoned journalist with more than 17 years’ experience. She has worked as a newspaper editor, mentored numerous journalism students, and is currently the sub-editor for the award-winning Caxton Joburg West publications. Her passion lies in developing young journalists and telling compelling human-interest stories.
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