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Wayfarer Angel Day Care marks five years with fun-filled celebration

Wayfarer Angel Day Care marks five years with fun-filled celebration

Wayfarer Angel Day Care in Culemborg Park recently marked its fifth anniversary with a vibrant play day celebrating five years of nurturing young minds.

The April 11 event brought together children, parents and staff for a day of fun and community spirit. The centre was transformed into a lively hub of activity, with a range of games and interactive stations designed to engage both children and their families.

Agnes Davids with one of her twin daughters, Anathi, as she waits to go down the slide. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

 

Akanyang Letsatsi and her daughter Hlelokuhle throw balls at the tins. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

From puzzles and obstacle courses to arts and crafts, the play day offered activities for all ages, encouraging parents to participate alongside their children.

A highlight of the celebration was the Easter egg hunt, where children eagerly searched for treats hidden across the grounds, adding to the excitement of the day.

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Wendy Eno with her grandkids Camren and Leo. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

 

Parents and kids search for Easter eggs in the hunt. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

Chairperson Veronica Ighoraye expressed pride in reaching the five-year milestone, reflecting on the centre’s growth and the strong relationships built with families in the community.

She said the event not only celebrated the day care’s achievements, but also reinforced its commitment to providing a safe, caring and stimulating environment for children.

Zandile Fali and her daughter Buhlebenkosi enjoy a laugh. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

 

The staff at the daycare celebrate the occasion with smiles. Photo: Maverick Gqoba

The celebration highlighted the positive impact the centre has had over the past five years.

With this milestone reached, the day care looks ahead to continuing its work in supporting young children and creating meaningful experiences for families in the years to come.

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Maverick Gqoba

A loyal West Rand resident, Maverick is a skilled radio journalist with a National Diploma in Media Studies from Boston Media House (2021), majoring in Radio Broadcasting and minoring in Journalism. Known for being adaptable, solution-driven and a strong team player, he excels in written and verbal reporting, video production, photography and other core journalism functions. Maverick joined the Herald team on 2 February 2026 and is passionate about serving society.

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