A beautifully landscaped water-wise garden was created at Rand Aid’s Tarentaal retirement village in celebration of spring. Grounds manager George Vermeulen (not pictured) and his team: Mpho Nkoana and Jerry Mofokeng were assisted by three Servest employees: Lesley Moichela, Kegaugetswe Tsebe and Elby Mulaudzi. Servest assists with the landscaping and maintenance of Rand Aid’s gardens. In a month or two, when the plants are fully established, the garden will become another village focal point.
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