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The Amanzimtoti Women’s Institute celebrates 90th birthday

The main objective of the Women's Institute is to improve and develop the conditions of national and community life.

PETRO Earle Geyer and Dennii Dorning were among the women who celebrated the Amanzimtoti Women’s Institute’s 90th birthday party at the Amanzimtoti Country Club and Conservancy recently.

Also read: Amanzimtoti Women’s Institute awards members

The Women’s Institute movement is based on the ideals of fellowship, truth, tolerance and justice. The movement is non-party-political and non-sectarian, and its main objective is to improve and develop the conditions of national and community life. It seeks to give all women the opportunity to work together through the Women’s Institute organisation and to put into practise the objectives for which it stands.

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Vusi Mthalane

Vusi Mthalane is a senior journalist with the South Coast Sun newspaper. With more than 13 years of newsroom experience, he covers stories that matter to communities along the South Coast, from Isipingo to Umgababa. His work has also appeared in The Witness, Zululand Fever, and the South Coast Fever.

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