Socials: Mount Edgecombe residents honoured for contributing to the development of the town

Viyay Pather, from left, Vasantha Pather and Ambie Johanna. Pictures: Tumi Pakkies/Independent Newspapers.

Viyay Pather, from left, Vasantha Pather and Ambie Johanna. Pictures: Tumi Pakkies/Independent Newspapers.

Published Aug 7, 2024

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Mount Edgecombe’s oldest resident, the first teachers at Natest Primary School and local sporting heroes were among 135 people honoured for “shaping, transforming and contributing” to the development of the town, north of Durban. The awards ceremony was recently hosted by the Mount Edgecombe Springboks Football Club at Natest Primary School in Campbells Town. At the awards were...

Padmani Dorasamy, from left, Kogie Siganoney, Niri Thool and Cordelia Kisten. Pictures: Tumi Pakkies/Independent Newspapers.

Victor Aadimoolam, from left, Patchee Naicker, Barath Bibuth and Nelson Govindsamy.

Bubba Armoogam, from left, Thilokuthu Sigamoney, Nelson Govindsamy and Dan Aarjoona.

Polly, Ganie and Taina Naidoo.

Dean Naidoo, from left, Magan Bindeshri and Reuben Atchigadu.

Boston Munsamy, from left, Shereen Naidoo, Rabi Harriparsad and Selvan Govender.

John Manickum, from left, Shireen Pillay and Maganlall Bindeseri.

Silver Munivel, from left, Pele Ragavan and Selvyn Shunmugam.

Razak Karim and Bala Raman.

Booysen Reddy, Bobby Govender and Dees Archary.

Ash Shaik, from left, Jayce Munsamy, Johnny Moonsamy and Alan Palan.

Jay Govender, from left, Dan Arjoona, Mike Archary and Seelan Achary.

Devarani Ramsamy, from left, Rajes Govender and Cookie Pillay.

Logan Govender, from left, Brian Rasen, Darcy Sigamoney and Steve Munsamy.

Krish Moodley, from left, Rogers Marimuthoo, Mackey Moodley and Dan Moonsamy.

Saroj Chelliah, from left, Dr Sagie Govender, Strini Munien and Christie Ruthnam.

David Kisten, from left, Chelsea Poonsamy, Mimi Poonsany and Alfie Murugesa.

Reuben Pillay, from left, Roshnie Pillay, Loganathanan Thanam and Krish Gounden.

Amalda, from left, Nancy, Graham and Lesa Nair.

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