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Community project passes on thanks

Your kind deeds enable me to make a difference and in turn, you all have given back to our community

Editor –

I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the business people, friends and Good Samaritans who contributed to the success of the Comfort Zone Community Project.

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Back in 2016, I began handing out food hampers to needy families to help bridge the gap and alleviate hunger.
Ever since, I have been able to reach out to many families in Mshayazafe and Ntabamhlophe.

Special thanks to Moulana Ashraf, Uncle Bhai Manack, Anver Allawoodeen, Thandabantu and the Mshayazafe community for your generous contributions.

Also thanks to my team of Lebo Moloi, Justin Nyathi and Hloni Moloi. Lebo, I really appreciate your efforts in organising transportation.

I wish to further thank the Estcourt Hospital gate clinic team and meter taxi drivers, as well as Du (also known as Guga), who came to my aid and everyone else, including my fellow co-workers for lending a helping hand.
Your kind deeds enable me to make a difference and in turn, you all have given back to our community.

I would appreciate it if these families could be notified first if any job openings come up.
Also, a monthly food voucher would be a big help. I really am hoping that this can be a monthly project and not only in December.
Together, we can make a change.

Comfort Nkosi (Comfort Zone Community Project – 083-206-4325)

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