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At President Hyper the season for giving lasts all year!

"It’s a privilege to be able to make a difference and wherever we can, we should" - President Hyper

“It’s the season for love, the season for giving and the season for caring about our fellow man. It’s a privilege to be able to make a difference and wherever we can, we should,” says Basil Synodinos, CEO of President Hyper.

The staff at President Hyper was blessed to be able to share a bit of Christmas cheer with the old aged pensioners at URCSA Boipatong Congregation Women’s Ministry recently. Beautiful hampers with hand-picked Christmas treats were presented to the people that should be honoured in our daily lives.
Happy smiles

Apart from putting a thankful smile on their clients’ faces with its continuous fight to keep prices low, President Hyper also makes shopping an exciting adventure with numerous competitions and promotions throughout the year. In line with the spirit of giving and spreading cheer, two motor vehicles were given away at President Hyper Vaal this year – a beautiful Renault Duster to Mr SJG Van der Wath, and a dashing Chevy bakkie to Mrs Marthie Pieterse. The total value of both vehicles equals to over R400 000.“Customers can expect a lot of fun giveaways in store in the near future. We love what we do and so will you!” says Nick Karayiannides, President Hyper’s group executive.

Some members of URCSA Boipatong Congregation Women’s Ministry in happy spirit after President Hyper’s donation of hampers with all kinds of treats and goodies for the pensioners. Photo: President Hyper
Mr SJG van der Wath drove away in a brand new Renault Duster in one of President Hyper Vaal’s car competitions earlier this year. Photo: Stanley Coetsee
Mr Zack Mashobane of Vereeniging was the winner of one million rand in President Hyper’s 2016 competition. Photo: Stanley Coetsee
Tselane Smith (35) from Evaton-West won a brand new car in President Hyper’s 2015 competition. Photo: Stanley Coetsee

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Retha Fitchat

Retha Fitchat is an experienced part time journalist for Vaalweekblad. WhatsApp: 083 246 0523

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