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Video: Middelburg dorp van die jaar – Vote and win!

If Middelburg wins the kykNET Kwêla Town of the Year competition, everyone wins big!

Individual prizes are however also up for grabs for those who vote 30 times for our town, and shame all other provinces, including Namibia by walking away with the title.

In these dark times, who would say no to a free generator? One resident stand a chance to win a generator, generously sponsored by Mr Farouk Sulliman. Apart form the generator, Nashua has sponsored three Vodafone tablets, as well as a high quality printer to the company that can prove, all its employees voted 30 times.

Other prizes include: Accommodation – One nights stay at the Country Club, with a free round of golf, a weekend for four at Olifants River Lodge, as well as a buffet lunch for four also sponsored by Olifants, one weekend for two at both Forever’s Isiyala Lodge and Waterfall Lodge, as well as one weekend for two at Midway Inn with meals.
Meals – Two meals for two, each week for a month, by Yum Yum Cuisine.

Outdoor and braai – A number of stainless steel baking trays as well as water bottles.
Cash – R3000.

Residents can vote for Middelburg from 21:00 on Wednesday, July 15. SMS Middelburg, 30 times to 33157.

Businesses are encouraged to upload photos of the voting-fun on the Middelburg Observer’s Facebook group.

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Video: Middelburg Kwêla dorp van die jaar!

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Tobie van den Bergh

Tobie started as a journalist in September 1975. He was appointed editor of the Middelburg Observer in 1982 where he worked until he retired in 2024. He received numerous awards, is a founding member of the Forum for Community Newspapers and has published two books about his work. Although retired, Tobie is still very much involved in community journalism.
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