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Lifesaving squad welcomes new kits

The squad officially received their duty kit from chairperson Gary Barber, recently.

The duty squad of Winklespruit Surf Lifesaving Club is ready to take on any challenge in their newly sponsored kits.  The squad officially received their duty kit from chairperson Gary Barber, recently.

“DHL Express, the world’s leading provider of international express services, launched an exciting new title collaboration with Lifesaving South Africa in June,” said the club’s Carien Button.

“The express service is no stranger to lifesaving, having sponsored Surf Lifesaving Australia and Surf Lifesaving New Zealand since 2003, with DHL prominently displayed on the uniforms of over 42 000 surf lifesavers each patrolling season, alongside the iconic red and yellow flags that guide beachgoers to safe swimming zones.”

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