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Reflecting on the Year’s Challenges
and looking ahead to 2025
s we enter 2025, the year has Amidst the tragic moments, one of everyone. We encourage residents to
already begun at a rapid pace. the recurring challenges we face in engage with us, as your opinions and
AHowever, it’s impossible to move our community is managing the river insights are valuable.
forward without acknowledging the and its surrounding areas. We provide
significant events and challenges that further insight into the river cleaning As we look toward the future, we’re
have shaped the last month. One of the process later in the magazine. We excited for the opportunities 2025 holds.
most impactful aspects of the end of often overlook the hard work put in The ongoing engagement within our
2024 was the vast amounts of rain that by contractors and individuals who community will be vital to ensuring we all
flooded many areas, creating challenges take on the thankless, repetitive work together toward shared goals.
for security and aesthetics. task of maintaining the river. It is There is much to look forward to, and
crucial to acknowledge their efforts, with your continued participation, we
On the night of December 20, an as they are essential to keep our believe 2025 will be a year of growth,
unfortunate and tragic event occurred environment safe and functional. collaboration, and resilience.
when some individuals lost their lives Cleaning the river is a collaborative
in the chaos. Our hearts go out to the effort, involving many different role Thank you for your commitment to making
families affected by this loss. During such players, each contributing to ensuring our community a better place. Here’s to an
trying times, it’s important to recognize our community remains as protected exciting, fulfilling, and prosperous 2025!
the efforts of those who stepped as possible.
forward to assist. We would like to
take a moment to express our heartfelt The CHOA also recently distributed
gratitude to brave residents and Bidvest the residents’ satisfaction survey,
Protea Coin for their unwavering support, and we’d like to express our sincere
who selflessly assisted that night, and appreciation to all those who took
the emergency response services who the time to participate. Your feedback
worked tirelessly to save lives and help is invaluable, helping us understand
those in need. Their dedication in the your needs and expectations as we
face of such adversity deserves our continue to work towards making
deepest thanks. our community a better place for Jaco Venter
IMPORTANT NUMBERS & CONTACTS
CHOA OFFICE
SECURITY: 012 665 3601
CHOA: Tel: 012 665 0506 | Fax: 086 600 4241
GENERAL MANAGER: Jaco Venter | 082 852 9977 | gm@choa.co.za
SECURITY MANAGER: Koos Symens | 071 609 9149
SECURITY SITE MANAGER: Petrus Nkwana | 082 897 7813
OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR: Annelien Smit | aos@choa.co.za
RECEPTION: Dominique Kotze | reception@choa.co.za
ACCESS CONTROL AND PR: Magda Fouché | pr@choa.co.za
DOMESTICS/GARDENER ENROLLMENTS: Diana Wilson | domestic@choa.co.za
ACCOUNTS: Riana van Jaarsveld | accounts@choa.co.za
SUGGESTIONS/FEEDBACK FROM RESIDENTS: feedback@choa.co.za
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB GENERAL MANAGER: Gavin Woodroffe | 012 665 9600 | gavin@centurioncountryclub.co.za
MARKETING: 012 665 9601| carmia@centurioncountryclub.co.za
CLUBHOUSE FUNCTIONS AND CONFERENCES: Office hours: 012 665 9609 |A/H: 064 736 5533
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