The seemingly endless days must have seemed worthwhile as we’re about to find ourselves on a threshold of a new season which I’m sure will be very rewarding. I’m profoundly humbled and exceedingly honoured to be part of the local guides.
We’ve come up with open minds, renewed energy and certainly looking to improve relations, maturely and constructively, we will continue to carry the baton. We defied the extreme colds and gushing rains. Through sheer guts and tenacity, we strive, prevail and conquer. Our fondest love for human and nature will flourish like water streams through river.
Let’s continue to help, inform, direct and protect people globally which ever way we can because we value humanity. Let’s be thankful because we’re living in difficult times of the pandemic and follow all safety protocols. Let’s adapt to change under the new normal. We will continue to strive to misfortunes, & thrive through these difficult circumstances. Let’s use everything at our disposal to tip the balance to our favour.
This is the town hall that has hosted so many gatherings, marital functions, matric dances, company meetings, other social gatherings. It is located in the Nelson Mandela Bay CBD in Gqeberha. I remembered it just two days before South Africa national Youth Day celebrations of 16 June. The Fort Frederick, Eastern Cape British-built dating to 1799 and is now called Nonzinzi Luzipho.