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Kloppers gains a new face and launches their annual Property Expo
08 March 2018
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The start to 2018 has been busy indeed. As a result, we have two exciting new developments to share with our loyal client base.
Firstly, it is with great excitement and enthusiasm that Kloppers Inc Attorneys welcomes our newest team member, Pamela Pillay, who joins our Richards Bay office this month. Pamela is an admitted Attorney and Conveyancer. She holds an LLB degree from UNISA and has completed several courses through the LEAD, including Notarial Practice, all of which hone her skills. A specialist in debt recovery, civil and criminal litigation and family law, we look forward to her invaluable contribution to our current Litigation department. She is a dedicated and hardworking individual who will fit in perfectly. During her spare time, Pamela is an avid reader and cherishes the moments she is able to spend with her family.
In addition, the Boardwalk Inkwazi Shopping Centre in Richards Bay is presenting their annual Home and Tech Expo which plays host to the exclusive Kloppers Inc Property Expo – a dedicated section which will offer local Real Estate Agents and Property Professionals the opportunity to display their listings to potential buyers and tenants.
The expo takes place from 23-25 March 2018 and bookings for interested parties can be made through
pro@kloppersinc.co.za
or
admin@focusmag.co.za
.
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