Assisting Alfred on his mission to save dogs in Thohoyandou

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Good Morning Angels and Pick n Pay have teamed up to assist Alfred Rananga in his mission to help pets that are not properly cared for, along with something special to bring festive joy to his family’s home as well. To help Alfred continue his selfless work for the dogs of Thohoyandou, Pick n Pay will provide him with R10,000 in vouchers to stock up on supplies for the dogs, as well as a cash donation of R15,000 to bring festive joy to his family. The Good Morning Angels Fund will contribute an additional R25,000 towards Alfred’s work with animals and to ensure that his family has a merry Christmas and New Year.
11 Dec 2024 1AM English South Africa News Commentary · Entertainment News

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