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    Donkey carnival hits town

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 22, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    The 19th annual Makana Donkey Carnival took place through the streets of Grahamstown on Saturday 22 November.  Over 20 donkey carts were part of the parade which started from the corner of Albert and Dr Jacob Zuma Drive.
    The donkey procession entered Beaufort Street, went towards Church Square, into High Street and ended at the Albany Sports Club around midday.

    The 19th annual Makana Donkey Carnival took place through the streets of Grahamstown on Saturday 22 November.  Over 20 donkey carts were part of the parade which started from the corner of Albert and Dr Jacob Zuma Drive.
    The donkey procession entered Beaufort Street, went towards Church Square, into High Street and ended at the Albany Sports Club around midday.
    A number of the donkey owners went out of their way to decorate their carts, in the hope of winning one of the many prizes which were up for grabs.  
    Organiser Annerie Wolmarans, of the Makana Donkey Association, thanked the various businesses for getting involved by making donations towards the day. Wolmarans encouraged businesses to continue to support the Makana Donkey Association by contacting her on 082 655 7579.

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