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Mandela Day: Buy a bag of cement for R67 and help lay new floors for SPCA kennels

The SPCA's target is to collect two pallets of 67 bags.

Since Nelson Mandela laid the foundations for all South Africans to create a great nation by cementing his morals and values into society, the Lower South Coast SPCA asks all of their supporters to take part in its Mandela Day initiative.

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Builders Express in Manaba will be assisting by supplying cement at R67 a bag for the new floors of their kennels at the society.

The SPCA’s target is to collect two pallets of 67 bags.

You can participate in Mandela Day by purchasing a bag of cement for R67 at Builders Express Manaba on the SPCA’s behalf and Builders Express will deliver it to the society in Uvongo. This option is available until Saturday July 21.

Each bag of cement purchased will be entered into a lucky draw for an amazing portrait of Madiba done by Sibonela Chiliza in 2016.

Simply write your name and number on the back of the till slip and place it into the draw box at the till point.

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