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Merry Christmas to our AfriForum Worldwide family

Dec 14, 2022

We promised that the last newsletter of 2022 will be a special Christmas letter. Thank you to all the friends who share their Christmas experiences abroad with us.

Also a special thank you to everyone who contributed to Worldwide’s success in 2022. Thank you to all who receive our newsletter, visited our website or liked our Facebook page, followed us on Twitter and Instagram, for very email and every comment. We always welcome more contributions! It was a privilege to get to know you and we look forward to spending more time together in 2023.

We hope that 2023 will be full of surprises and to offer you more useful information, news and articles for pleasurable reading.

May Christ be the centre of your festive celebrations this Christmas. We wish you a prosperous new year and may 2023 be a year of new hope, filled with love, joy and more time for one another.

Regards, the AfriForum Worldwide team

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