Visitors may not have been allowed at Rand Aid’s Inyoni Creek retirement village on Mother’s Day but that did not mean the village’s moms were forgotten. The office staff attached printed greetings to a variety of chocolates and these were handed out to residents. Pictured is receptionist Carol Garnett preparing the gifts; and resident Sybil Jassenowsky (92) receiving her chocolate from Frieda Mbedzi.
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