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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 5, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    Dressed in traditional attire, Nombulelo Pona, dances to traditional songs together with other women at an end of year party at the Raglan Road Service Centre for old people on Tuesday 4 November at the centre.

    Dressed in traditional attire, Nombulelo Pona, dances to traditional songs together with other women at an end of year party at the Raglan Road Service Centre for old people on Tuesday 4 November at the centre.

    Project manager Nomfundo Mthana said the purpose of the function was to show elders and kids how important they are to the community. She said they invited other service centres like Ethembeni, Antic, ACCV, Oasis Rainbow Kids, Raglan Road Pre-School and councillor Vuyani Kolisi.

    Mthana said the concert was a great success.

    Photo: Anele Mjekula

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