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Midrand SPCA hosts successful AGM, welcomes new member

Midrand SPCA hosts successful AGM, welcomes new member

The Citizen3 days ago
The chairperson of the Midrand SPCA said they are thrilled to welcome a new member onto the management committee.
Speaking shortly after the AGM on July 26, chairperson Brenda Lucas said they welcome Yas Mahomed as a new committee member.
The AGM was held at the Midrand SPCA in Glen Austin.
Lucas said it was a successful AGM with continuity, and all members retained their positions.
Also read: Midrand SPCA welcomes new inspector
'There is a new committee member who will be joining the management committee of the SPCA, but other than that, there have been no changes to the management committee. Some executives had to step down because they had served for two years, but they could stand for re-election, and all of them did stand for re-election,' said Lucas.
Steven Johnstone will serve as deputy chairperson, while Jonathan Burrows serves as treasurer and Shirley Winter as secretary.
Lucas believes this will serve as continuity in achieving animal welfare.
Lucas said after serving for two years, members need to step down and stand for re-election should they wish to continue serving in the management committee, according to their constitution.
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