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BloemExpress E-edition - 30 April 2025

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Wednesday, 30 April 2025

At the launch of Engo Free State’s Project of Hope for 2025 at Bloem Shown on Friday are, from the left, Thabo Mokoena (dealer principal of Renault and Isuzu Bloemfontein), Elmarie Prinsloo (chief executive officer of Bloem Show), Anché de Bruin (senior sales consultant of BloemExpress, a title of Novus Media Community News), Rev. Jannie Smith (chairperson of Engo) en De Wet Claassens (chief operating director of Engo). Tickets cost R50, and one ticket holder will win a brand new Renault Kwid Climber. Tickets are availible at Bloem Show in the Daisy Hall. Photos: Lientjie Mentz

Ready to sell some tickets for Engo’s Project of Hope at the stand in the Daisy Hall at Bloem Show, are Selina Lithakong (left) and Simonië Zaabel. This initiative aims to raise funds that will be used to offer relief for the extensive work that goes into caring for children, the elderly, families, persons with disabilities and hospital patients in need of help across the Free State.

Project of Hope returns to bring about change

Set of wheels to be won LIENTJIE MENTZ

One ticket holder will win a brand new Renault Kwid Climber valued at R222 000 in Engo Free State’s Project of Hope for 2025. The yearly project was launched at Bloem Show on Friday, 25 April. Project of Hope is an initiative aiming to raise funds to support communities across the Free State, while giving participants an exciting opportunity to win the car.

For just R50, anyone can purchase a ticket and enter to win Renault Bloemfontein, Novus Media Community News (of which BloemExpress, BloemNews, Vista and VrystaatKroon are newspapers), and Evolve Audit and Advisory Services in Bloemfontein are this year’s sponsors. For just R50, anyone can purchase a ticket and enter to win a stylish and reliable Renault Kwid Climber.

This competition will close on 30 September, with the draw for the winner of the car scheduled for 31 October. Engo is a non-profit organisation rooted in Christian values of courage, excellence, honesty, integrity, care and empathy. It has been spreading eternal hope, “Tshepo esafeleng”, with this project for over a decade. Now in its 12th year, the Project of Hope supports Engo’s extensive work, which includes care for children, the elderly, families, people with disabilities, and hospital patients in need

across the Free State. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who participates in the Engo Project of Hope,” said De Wet Claassens, chief operating director at Engo Free State. “Every R50 ticket sold not only gives you a shot at driving away in a Renault Kwid Climber, but also helps us extend our reach to those who need it most. “It is an opportunity to change your life while transforming the lives of others.” For the duration of Bloem Show until 3 May, tickets are available at the

Engo stand at the back of the Daisy Hall. There is also a coffee stall run by Y-Coffee – with coffee, snacks and a meal of the day – with tables where people can enjoy coffee and snacks. Tickets can also be purchased on engo.co.za. Simply visit the homepage and click on the “Online Shop” link to secure your chance to win. Tickets will also be available at all participating Engo programmes and offices across the Free State. For more information, or to become involved, send an email to info@engo. co.za, or dial 060 548 5543.

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