Estate agency gives to charity
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Real Estate agency, Fine and Country International, is giving back to the community. Regardt Lourens of Fine and Country International this week announced that they will raise funds for the Cancer Association. A donation of N$250 will be made for every property sold by the agency.“We aim to honour our social responsibility through active participation and donations,” he said. Picture: Fine and Country International staff members were ecstatic and said they are committed, and are happy to participate in raising funds for a good cause.
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