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Several new members join RPA family

'More showing interest to join in future' — RPA

The Randfontein Publicity Association (RPA) yet again hosted a successful networking session in late August.

The exciting evening of networking was held at Hamilton House where Life Robinson Private Hospital was the official sponsor. Those attending enjoyed delicious snacks along with fruit juice, wine and beer.

Speakers included Melodie van Brakel from Cradle of Hope in Krugersdorp and Jan Coetzee who will be presenting the RPA management workshop at the Randfontein Golf Club on 30 September. Life Robinson Private Hospital staff did an audio-visual presentation of the hospital’s history and current upgrades.

There were three lucky draws and prizes were sponsored by Oribi Manpower Development and Uncle Harry’s Roadhouse.

RPA members all had the opportunity to introduce themselves to the group, promote their business and ask for referrals.

Several new members recently joined the Association and a number of invited guests expressed an interest in becoming members of the RPA.

“We received a very nice compliment from one of our members who told the group that RPA by far offers more in the way of networking, advertising opportunities and functions than any other networking organisation they belong to,” says Joy Hamann, spokesperson of the RPA.

“We work hard at helping our members promote their business and always appreciate positive feedback.”

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