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Promotion – Store blooms in new premises

Port Shepstone Flower Wholesalers has moved from 3 Masonic Way to 30 Aiken Street, just opposite Doves.

Port Shepstone Flower Wholesalers held a grand opening at its new and bigger premises in Port Shepstone last Saturday. They moved from 3 Masonic Way to 30 Aiken Street, just opposite Doves funeral office.

The opening was attended by local pastor, Reggie John who blessed the ceremony with a prayer for the continued success of the business.

Rastor Reggie John with Saloshni Moonsamy.

Marlene Pillay from Vegmoflora, a leading flower wholesaler in Durban also honoured the invite and handed over a congratulatory gift to business owner, Rajeni Ramsuruth.

Enjoying coffee at the grand opening are (from left) Joey van Niekerk, Diane Saunders and Duncan Appalsamy.

Ramsuruth was supported by friends, family, neighbouring businesses and other stakeholders who she has built relationships with over the years, having taken over ownership of Port Shepstone Flower Wholesalers in 2002.
She said at the new shop she has a lot to offer such as fresh cut flowers, greenery, pennygum, petals and much more.

At the opening are (from left) Shirley Ramsingh, Sandy John, Vishana Naidoo and Jane Moodley.

“Our customers can also come to the store to see our accessories and oasis, different types of baskets and flower stands, ribbons, pot plants, organic potting soil, pebbles and a variety of vases.”

After all the formalities guests were treated to snacks, coffee and cool drink, and also got a chance to network.

Rajeni Ramsuruth with her sons Kiran (left) and Vikash.

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha Moodley is the journalist for the Mid South Coast Herald newspaper, which circulates in the Scottburgh area. She has been with the company for close on 10 years and is a product of the Caxton Cadet programme. She had originally come to the office to work as a volunteer, but her potential was seen and the rest, as they say, is history. Vanisha covers all beats, from court to crime to community. She assists with managing the website and is adept on the social media side of things.
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