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Institute of Estate Agents WC 76th AGM

09 Oct 2013

The Institute of Estate Agents, Western Cape, is to hold its 76th Annual General Meeting on the 17th October, at 6pm for 6:30pm, at their offices in Sheldon Way, Pinelands.

The meeting is free of charge to members. Non members are welcome to attend at a cost of R100. Voting at the meeting will only be open to members of the Institute.

Minister Madikizela, Department of Human Settlements, will be the guest speaker and will be talking on “Transforming the estate agency sector in South Africa”, something that has been much discussed over the last few years, says Annette Evans, regional manager for the Institute.

There will be cheese and wine and the meeting is free of charge to members. Non members are welcome to attend at a cost of R100. Voting at the meeting will only be open to members of the Institute.

The nomination of directors is open now, and if anyone would like to be nominated,  they should contact the Institute as soon as possible,” says Evans,

Members of the regional Institute may nominate another member to serve as a director by completing a nomination form which can be obtained by emailing annette@cape.ieasa.org.za or phoning 021 531 3180.

If attending, it is essential to RSVP by emailing janine@cape.ieasa.org.za or calling 021 531 3180 by the 15th October 2013.

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