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RH HOTEL DONATES GOODIES TO OLD AGE HOMES

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  By: Khanyisile Rasmeni Twitter: @KHANYISILERasm1 Email: khanyisilerasmeni@gmail.com   SAVF Margaretha Ackerman Tehuis (MAT) old age home received an overwhelming amount of donations from RH hotel on 13 September 2023.MAT old age home is helping to always keep elderly people safe. It is based at 464 Vom Hagen St, Pretoria West. The aim of the MAT is to take care of elderly people as some do not have people to look after them. The MAT old age home offers a comprehensive nursing service which strives to physically and psychologically better the quality of life of over 176 elderly individuals. This service is provided through a holistic approach where the nurses are available 24 hours a day. The manager of MAT is Mrs. Lisa Pelser. They welcome donations like food, bedding, wool etc. Which is why RH hotel decided to donate their bed linens and some accessories to two old age homes including MAT. Image: Khanyisile Rasmeni Dr Langi Malamba who’s the former 5 th Regis...

CCT TOWERS RESIDENCE ENTERTAINING STUDENTS BY PLAYING GAMES

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By: Khanyisile Rasmeni Twitter: @KHANYISILERasm1 Email: khanyisilerasmeni@gmail.com   Game night offers a welcome change of pace in a world that is becoming more centred on screens and virtual connections. It’s an opportunity to switch off from technology, meet new people in person, and engage in some friendly competition. That’s why CCT Towers residence leaderships have organized a game night for all students who stays at Towers residence on Saturday 19 August 2023 at TV hall. During the game night students sing, dance, eat, and play games like pool and chess.  Image: Khanyisile Rasmeni Students were divided into five groups and there must be six people per group. Those groups were called Apple, Orange, Banana, Pineapple, and Mango and there must be one person who represents the group. The competition was tough as all groups were prepared and determined to play these games.  Image: Khanyisile Rasmeni Performers were all given a minimum of five minutes to pl...