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KFC treats Nhlanhleni Care Centre

. "We asked our staff to contribute R2 as from the beginning of the year. We want to make sure our staff know how their R2 is being used

Since 2009, July 18 has been recognised here and around the world to honour the late President Nelson Mandela’s birthday for his lifetime humanitarian achievements and service.
The KFC crew in Dundee said, “this day reflects on what we have done and what we can continue to do to make our little town better.” The area manager for KFC in Dundee, Mpume Dlengwa, who was at the Nhlanhleni Care Centre to spend 67 minutes for Mandela Day, said that KFC staff was able to collect R90 000 which they donate every year for kids staying at the Centre. “We asked our staff to contribute R2 as from the beginning of the year. We want to make sure our staff know how their R2 is being used

There were hampers and of course KFC to enjoy!

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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