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    Goldrush opens up

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 15, 20151 Comment1 Min Read
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    Goldrush Bingo and Entertainment opened to the public on Friday 12 June.

    Goldrush Bingo and Entertainment opened to the public on Friday 12 June.

    The audience of invited guests was treated to several speeches before the official cutting of the ribbon.

    As soon as the venue was declared open, hoards of residents forced their way through the doors to start gambling.

    Oncethings had settled down, Ncebakazi Makehle, chairperson of Goldrush Bingo Eastern Cape handed over laptops and other goods to three local schools.

    Read the full report in Friday's edition of Grocott's Mail. 

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