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Richard retires after 50 years’ faithful service at Nooitgedacht

In the next 13 year he gained experience, ensuring that goods received or sent out from the storeroom was correct and corresponded with the correct paperwork.

ERMELO – Mr Richard Makoena (65) will retire at the end of September after 50 years of service at Nooitgedacht Research Farm.

He was born on a farm near Ermelo on April 3, 1956.

His school career began at Peter Mabusa Primary School and he later attended Lindile Secondary School.

After school, he decided to move to Pretoria in search of employment, where he was appointed at the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Land And Environmental Affairs.

Mr Makoena was transferred to Ermelo, and he began working at Nooitgedacht on May 2, 1972, as a messenger delivering the mail.

He was promoted to a storeman in 1993.

In the next 13 year he gained experience, ensuring that goods received or sent out from the storeroom was correct and corresponded with the correct paperwork.

In August 2006, he was appointed as the farm foreman in charge of the farmworkers.

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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