Rand Aid’s Inyoni Creek retirement village celebrated Arbor Week in September by planting a tree very kindly donated to the village by Servest. Pictured are Asaf Motsomane and Patrick Plhalele (both from Servest), Inyoni Creek deputy manager Marinda Looyen and Inyoni Creek residents Craig Mansell and Peter Philip.
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