CROCODILE RIVER RESERVE – The Aloe Valley Meander Business Forum was excited to host their first country market recently, which was met with much enthusiasm by local residents.
NATURAL PROBIOTICS: The ladies from Numisa Kefir Thembi Ndlovu, Bronwen del Paggio and Karen Foster.
WHOLESOME FUN: Keaton Walsingham-Fradd and Aidan Banks sell homemade confectionary and goods at the country market.
BEAUTIFUL ART: Jenny Mason displays her beautiful paintings created especially for the Aloe Valley Meander Country Market.
NATURALLY NOVEL: The Chesa Wheels stove needs no electricity and uses specially-made coals which cost only R2. They generate enough heat to cook for three hours and it can also double up as a heater.
FIGHTING FOR A CAUSE: The ladies from the Christian Action for Dependence group Pietro Scholtz, Yolandie Johnson (with son Douw) and Mara Kuilder.
HOMEMADE: Some of the country market wares up for sale.
BIG BUILDERS: Ernest Mashingo, Joseph Mwafuriwa and Lastone Ngoma sell tables manufactured by Cecil Rhind.
NATURAL PROBIOTICS: The ladies from Numisa Kefir Thembi Ndlovu, Bronwen del Paggio and Karen Foster.
GARDENING ANGEL: Sue Frye from Refilwe Community Project holds up a bag of natural earthworm fertiliser which is produced by earthworm farms at Refilwe.
COUNTRY MARKETER: Lisa Gailey of Bridal Blueprint sells beautiful garments imported from India and other goods.
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