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Athilutchme Naidoo - My Role Model

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I grew up in a big extended family. We always had guests staying over or visiting. Most of these guests were my grandparents’ siblings and their families. Very often the families would go back home, leaving the elderly family members behind to stay a few more days. So when I think of my childhood, I always think of these elderly people, who always had something to teach you. Unfortunately, many of them have passed on, and I miss them dearly.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 01 June 2010 22:37)

 

Maliga Govender – A woman of resilience

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Hi, my name is Maliga Govender and this is my story.

I was born in January 1939 in Sydenham, Durban. When I was eight, my parents were divorced. My father took us to live with his sister in Overport.

Last Updated (Friday, 11 June 2010 22:34)

 

Meet the Parumals

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103 Years of Continual Family Service to Durban Country Club
The Parumal Family

Mrs Marlene Pillay (nee Parumal) and Mr A Parumal

Last Updated (Friday, 11 June 2010 20:19)

 

“TELL US YOUR STORY…”

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Everybody has a story to tell: whether it is about where they came from, how they grew up, what kind of a life they have led. Everyone has done something interesting in their lives – whether they started something important, created something important, or just watched something important happen.

 

Last Updated (Tuesday, 01 June 2010 23:51)