Ron Smith Care Centre has singled out Pinky Tshayisa and Nandipha Ngesi for their excellent work. The care centre’s Sr Leanie Bessinger says: “We chose Pinky and Nandipha, who work on the Woodlands wing, because they put in the most effort this month. I could not find any fault when I did my inspection. Everything was shining and in tip-top condition.” Pictured are Pinky and Nandipha with their supervisor, Portia Ngobeni.
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