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EDITOR'S MESSAGE
THANK YOU DADS!
parrot species. As there’s no known cure at
present, the best approach is prevention,
where possible, so don’t take in any strange
‘lost’ or ailing birds out of compassion and
keep your domestic birds well away from
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garden. It’s apparently a very sad, traumatic
way for a bird to pass on and we can only
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combat this awful disease sometime soon.
Another thorny subject is the fact that it’s
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you’re struggling to get to grips with your tax
submissions, take a read of our article about
Kaizen Tax Consultants who specialise in
helping entrepreneurs and small businesses
and have an insight into the inner workings of
SARS. They are available and at your service if
you need expert advice and service.
For a bit of fun and entertainment, be sure to
ast issue, we paid tribute to all the
Moms for Mother’s Day and, this enter our Barnyard Rivonia Competition. They
Lmonth, we get to celebrate the women have a super line-up of shows on the cards
of our nation during Women’s Month. In the and the catering and layout of the venue lend
midst of all this celebrating, we need to also themselves to spending a jolly time with family
acknowledge the Dads and the men who and friends.
contribute enormously to the well-being of our
Until next time, best wishes!
families and the communities that make up
our society. Thank you for everything that you
Bev
do, for your wisdom, guidance, leadership and
support.
In this edition of Kyalami Connect, we’re
excited to showcase the new branding
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that is an integral part of the estate’s vision EDITOR
and mission. A fresh, new look, yet crafted to
be timeless, the new Kyalami Estates’ logo
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network of neighbours and homes graced by
sturdy trees and beautiful landscaping.
While all the new branding activities have
been going on in the background, as always,
residents have been engaging with life. In this
issue, we take a stroll up Mount Kilimanjaro
with Kalpana Parshotam and Deelesh Ravjee;
visit Skomer Island with Sue and Anthony
Cavanagh; and invite residents to enjoy the
fundraising golf day at the Randpark Golf
Club in aid of The EARTH Centre, promoted by
resident, Susan Fewster and her family.
On a more serious note, be sure to read our
article about the Psittacine Beak and Feather
Disease (PBFD) that is causing much suffering
for vulnerable birds, mainly belonging to the
CONGRATULATIONS
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE WINNER OF OUR LAST RESTAURANT COMPETITION
Rishti Govender wins a R500 voucher to enjoy a meal for two at one of our
participating restaurants. Enjoy!!
Kyalami Estates • CONNECT • Issue 3 • 2019
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