MCS NEWSLETTER 118

MCS NEWSLETTER 118

1 – MATOPOS RHINO PROJECT Visitors to the National Park will have noticed a nearly 8km long, 1.8m high field fence that has been erected alongside the main Kezi Road from approximately Three Sisters to the ZRP Police station. This ambitious project has been made...

MCS NEWSLETTER 117

1 – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING We held our Annual General Meeting at Mtsheleli Dam on Sunday 12th December.  The current committee were returned with a vote of confidence, and Mr Rob Burrett re-joined the Committee. Chairman                      Gavin Stephens...

MCS NEWSLETTER 116

NEWSLETTER 116 / DECEMBER 2021 1 – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING It is that time of the year again when we meet to review the year past.  It has been a busy, and successful year for your Society.  Our Annual General Meeting will be held at Mtsheleli Dam on Sunday 12th...

MCS NEWSLETTER 115

1 – EDITORIAL Once again, we are thrown into lockdown as the third Covid wave sweeps across the country.  This time it appears far worse, and whilst the rural Matopo community seemed to escape the first and second waves, this time the virus is running wild, with...

MCS NEWSLETTER 114

1 – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Following our 28th Annual General Meeting held on 22nd November 2020, the Committee was returned en bloc: Chairman                      Gavin Stephens Vice-Chairman             Neil Rix Treasurer                      Jean Whiley...