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Festive season events in Empangeni and Richards Bay

From Christmas markets to the annual NSRI competition, things are getting festive in Zululand.

FROM Christmas markets to the annual NSRI competition, things are getting festive in Zululand.

So grab your pen and diary, and make a note of these upcoming events in Empangeni and Richards Bay.

UNTIL 14 DECEMBER: Win two cars in annual NSRI competition
THE annual NSRI two-car giveaway is running once again this year.
Anyone can purchase a ticket for R795 and be in line to win one of the following:
1st prize: Two cars worth more than R900 000
2nd prize: R250 000 in cash
3rd prize: A dream holiday worth R80 000.
With only 36 000 tickets

SATURDAY, 18 DECEMBER: SPCA CHRISTMAS MARKET
THE Richards Bay SPCA is gearing up to host its Christmas market, on Saturday, 18 December from 9am-12 noon at their Meerensee premises.
Bargains galore can be found at the numerous charity shops which will all be open, and some stunning Christmas gifts can be bought from the Sky Paws shop, the SPCA’s newest shop.
From books to jewellery, household items and pet accessories, there is much on offer for the savvy shopper.
The kitchen will also be open, to satiate those hunger pangs.

 

SATURDAY, 18 DECEMBER: Sea scouts’ Christmas market
THE next Steel Bridge Market hosted by the 1st Richards Bay Sea Scouts is scheduled for Saturday, 18 December from 8am-6pm.
Come browse the numerous stalls for some Christmas bargains or stocking filler gifts.
For those wanting to host a stall, the cost is R100 and the best decorated stand will win a prize.
Strict Covid-19 protocols apply.
For more information, contact Magda on 083 9939463 or Pieter on 082 4875264.

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