Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner, Zinhle Zama Mchunu with Phindile Mahlangu (left) and Sanele Khanyile (right) were among the beautiful smiles captured on site at the Cansa Shavathon
EMPLOYEES at Bell Equipment in Alton have always supported the CANSA Shavathon with great enthusiasm, and this year was no exception.
Not only was an impressive R4 204 raised for theuThungulu Cancer Association during the company’s Shavathon drive last Friday, but in addition the company has matched these funds – making a grand total of R8 408.
To date Bell has raised the most funds for a corporate in the Zululand area, and they are challenging other companies to take up the challenge.
Great Shavathon support from the Production team at Bell Equipment – (back) Leonard Viljoen, Ashwin Premdaw, Clive Hodgson, Gert van Zyl, Dolf Marais, Glynton Reed; (middle): Quinten Schutte, Jonah Perumal, Cornelius Sauerman, Niraj Andhee, Roy Singh, Donald Squires, Sathie Chetty, Deeda Dhaver, Les Chetty; (front): Dawie Tennant, Vuyisa Siswana, Diven Maharaj, Trevor Musliah, Paul Scates, Priseelan Pillay and Douglas Govender
Bell Equipment Pre-Paint and Assembly Production Administrator, Annemarie Lingard shaved her head in loving memory of her husband, Graham, who passed from cancer on 8 February 2016. Adele Ras kindly did the hairdressing
Lots of fun was had at the Cansa Shavathon at Bell Equipment last week with members of the Stores team: Zama Vilakazi, Silungile Biyela, Cedrick Zakwe and (front): Siphesihle Hlekwayo supporting the worthy cause
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