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Farewell from the Loubsers

We leave behind wonderful people who have supported us and take with us treasured memories. For this we thank you

Dear Estcourt friends

It is with mixed emotions that we say goodbye to all our friends, colleagues and long standing customers at Medical Hall and from Estcourt surrounds. We say thank you for the relationships built up over the past 31 years.

We have made many great friends and watched their children grow up, many of who are now raising their own families. This has been a wonderful privilege and as a Pharmacist, very rewarding.

Our two daughters Simone and Jessica had the benefit of being raised in our small community. Simone has already completed her tertiary education and Jessica will be in the final stretch next year for her Honours degree.

October 26 was our last day in Estcourt and we are relocating to Durban. We leave behind wonderful people who have supported us and take with us treasured memories. For this we thank you.

At Medical Hall the role of the Pharmacist will filled by an amazing young lady, Mercy Mugoni, who I have had the privilege of knowing personally for almost a year now. She is indeed an endearing person and a very accomplished Pharmacist. I wish her well.

A very special thank you to all our staff at Medical Hall, the members that I have worked with previously and our current team.

Thank you all for the hard work, co-operation and the fun times. Keep up the good work and remember; service and a smile wins the day.
Until we meet again.

Eddie, Verna, Simone and Jessica Loubser

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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