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Armstrong’s Unisa bookshop lent a hand on Madiba Day

Unisa bookshop workers giving back to the people on Madiba Day.

STAFF of Unisa bookshop reached out to their customers and street kids by providing them with coffee and bread at Rissik Street in Johannesburg.

MADIBA LOVE: Jennifer Abrahams, Lowes Boerne, Alison Abrahams, Melise Abrahams, Benisa van Schalkwyk and Richard Lepele, all Unisa staff with some of the people who were spoiled with coffee and bread. Photo: Sibonelo Mtshali.
GENEROSITY: Alison Abrahams from Unisa bookshop said,“Madiba taught the nation to give back to the needy and that’s what we as the bookshop keep on doing. Most of our age-mates don’t care about giving back to the needy without realising that when we give to the needy the Lord will bless us abundantly.” Sifiso Mbatha receives the coffee with appreciation. Photo: Sibonelo Mtshali.
ORDER: Jennifer Abrahams supervising the staff on how to serve people. Photo: Sibonelo Mtshali.

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